The Late Night Linux Family

@latenightlinux
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Podcasts about Linux, open source, systems administration, development, and cloud.
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2.5 Admins 261: Worms and Baskets

Why you can’t rely on a single cloud provider, Jim discovers AI that spreads itself like a worm, and configuring all-flash arrays.

https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-261/

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Linux Matters 62: Mirrors, Motors and Makefiles

Alan prepares for the inevitable by mirroring GitHub to Forgejo], Martin sidesteps complexity with Just, and Mark gives his first thoughts on the VW ID.3.

https://linuxmatters.sh/62/

#podcast #linux #opensource

Mirrors, Motors and Makefiles

Alan prepares for the inevitable by mirroring GitHub to Forgejo], Martin sidesteps complexity with Just, and Mark gives his first thoughts on the VW ID.3.

Linux Matters

Xfce running on Wayland on openSUSE, Canonical laid off the printing guy, Mozilla pisses people off with AI tab groups, and what the post-x86 world will look like for desktop Linux. Plus a handy way to save and run project-specific commands, turning any device into a file server, and a convoluted way to get wind data from planes. With guest hosts Gary from Linux After Dark and Hybrid Cloud Show, and Kevin from Linux Dev Time.

https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-347/

#linux #podcast #opensource

@jan > coal
@aks have you heard about the mind goblin?
We'll be recording an episode of Ask The Hosts soon so reply here with your questions! They can be about anything you want, except Linux and open source.

It’s our annual episode where we need to talk about Ubuntu. This time most of us are broadly indifferent about the distro itself, so we end up mostly discussing our concerns about Canonical.

https://linuxafterdark.net/linux-after-dark-episode-102/

#linux #podcast #opensource #Ubuntu #canonical

2.5 Admins 260: Watery Email

AMD’s recent mobile-class processors impress us with their power to performance ratio, the UK government suggests a preposterous way to save water, setting up verified boot with snapshots, and the best way to configure ZFS to run VMs.

https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-260/

#podcast #sysadmin

New episode is out!

https://linuxlads.com/episodes/147/

The lads chat with Félim from Late Night Linux. They discuss Amolith's new headphones and Shane's future internet, then Shane gives update on his game. Mike is happy on immutable Bluefin, and Conor has a new laptop with CachyOS. Then they interrogate Félim and end up talking about LLMs and kids and technology.

Linux Lads | Episode 147: Whitely Nightly

Chat with Félim • Fairubds XL • Fiber internet • Shane's game • Bluefin • ThinkPad • CachyOS • LLMs • Kids and tech

A new Debian version is out and it’s the end of the 32-bit x86 era, an AWS user almost found out the hard way about the need for proper backups, GitHub is finally fully swallowed into Microsoft (having gone all in on AI), and a quick KDE Korner. With guest hosts @garythewilliams from Linux After Dark and Hybrid Cloud Show, and @kbknapp from Linux Dev Time.

https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-346/

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Whether we need a properly open source ChromeOS alternative (or maybe we already have loads of them), what to do about bogus AI vulnerability reports, PuTTY’s confusing website confusion, a cool new game, a quick KDE Korner, and more.

https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-345/

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@latenightlinux fully agree with the mission of keeping old hardware in use without needing to be a tinkerer and sacrificing user experience.
This person, Michael, has been on a mission to have a ChromeOS like Linux alternative that stays updated and is simple to use. They have a pretty large install base and I thought it was a neat approach, but haven't used it myself. There's also a lite version that allegedly works on 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. If anyone is interested in giving it a spin: https://github.com/mkellyxp/nixbook

Great episode as always, cheers!

GitHub - mkellyxp/nixbook

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@shom This looks like a great project! Thanks for sharing this.

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Really enjoyed this podcast. Thanks Fediverse for bringing this onto my orbit.
@cmccullough

Episode 344 has a great line about some fella, "He's on LinkedIn, you know the type."

Entertaining lads.


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@latenightlinux Man, I am SO glad that you all figured out how to fund Open Source. 😂
@latenightlinux all your pods are good, thank you. Putty eh ? Unsafe website / sort of a hijack ? horror. Fortunately Microsoft came to the rescue by embracing Linux in their terminal and WSL so I never use putty any more. LOL. Once it was the first app I loaded in windows, ah the nostalgia. This and many more things Linux after Dark family of podcasts I learn from. It is the tops.
@latenightlinux I noticed KDE korner was enthusiastically read by Joe. 🤔.