The facepalm moments that make us question our sanity—and swear off sudo for a week.
We test the Linux-first, all-AMD Sirius 16 laptop, discuss the new Hyprland release, and share a few stories from our recent trip.
We're on the ground live at NixCon and SCaLE. We catch up with old friends, and discover how Nix is devouring the Linux world one function at a time.
Deploying Nextcloud the Nix way promises a paradise of reproducibility and simplicity. But is it just a painful trek through configuration hell? We built the dream Nextcloud using Nix and faced reality.
Some uncomfortable truths about using Linux, and then we introduce a new segment: Will it Nix?
This challenge gets ugly as we slowly realize we've just become zombie slayers.
A special edition of Office Hours explains why some Podcasters are seeing a 20% drop in downloads. Plus, Moritz from Alby joins us for a chat.
We did Proxmox dirty last week, so we try to explain our thinking. But first, a few things have gone down that you should know about.
Today's theme is data sovereignty, and we'll check in with two crucial projects that are giving you more options.
Behind-the-scenes details of a new show in the works, our thoughts on a new genre of Podcasts bursting onto the scene, and we make JB history live on the show.
We're trying out Rhino Linux—a unique take on rolling Ubuntu with AUR-like powers and other surprises.
We chat with 45Drives about their ambitions to build a home-lab server that bridges the gap between enterprise-level servers and consumer-grade NAS products. And more.
We travel 10 years into the future and report back on how podcasts and Jupiter Broadcasting are doing after all those years.
Have you noticed there is a podcast for everything? That's all about to change. Our thoughts on why the podcast market is going bust this year.
Brent shares some rip-roaring tales from Berlin, and we introduce the new contributor who can publish to production.
Disaster strikes the studio, and Chris jumps into action while Brent battles the packet wars of 1996.
We're celebrating 500 episodes with the biggest announcement yet.
How Chris wasted three months tracking down a Wi-Fi problem, plus we debate if immutable distros need to be simplified.
We blow the lid off a secret project and get LIT.
If you've noticed something a little off about your favorite podcasts, we might know why.
Join us on a journey to true software freedom. We embark on our 30-day challenge and discover a whole new philosophy that will change the way you think about technology.
Why LBRY was never going to win, and how they have just screwed all crypto. And a new feature in the works for our listeners by our listeners.
It was one technical disaster after another, we recap the series of technical challenges that killed all future shows from the road.
We get you caught up on one heck of a trip.
Alex is replacing his Chromecast and Google Nest Mini with an open-source solution, and why we’re all getting a little hyped about Matter.
Brent recounts a harrowing near miss on his road trip to the studio, and a surprise outage leaves Chris scrambling after launching the website.
Brent has been on a bug-finding marathon. We review what he's discovered and share some hard-learned lessons.
We're pushing our new website to production live on the show today. We have no idea how things will turn out - but we're taking you along for the ride either way!
We're learning on the job this week as the deadline for our new website is just around the corner. Plus, a dirty little secret that explains why most tech press coverage sucks.
The community is quick at work; we share major updates on our new website project, and chat with the "Official" Podcasting 2.0 consultant to find out what he's developing next for podcast listeners.
The one shared secret behind some of the world's most powerful open-source projects.
From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet. This is the one review you don't want to miss.
Outdoor networking adventures, new decentralized tools we're building, and a great chat with one of the co-founders of Podverse - an impressive open-source Podcasting 2.0 app.