The Late Night Linux Family

@latenightlinux
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Podcasts about Linux, open source, systems administration, development, and cloud.
Websitehttps://latenightlinux.com/
@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/

#linux #podcast #opensource

Not invented here syndrome is very common in open source. We get into why that is, when it makes sense to start your own project from scratch, and how contributing to existing software can sometimes be better for everyone.

https://www.linuxdevtime.com/linux-dev-time-episode-130/

#linux #podcast #opensource #development

Shane gives us an update on his janky Kubernetes homelab. The storage is under control with ZFS, he’s got a decent switch, and everything is in Git – so maybe it isn’t that janky anymore.

https://hybridcloudshow.com/hcs36/

#podcast #cloud #PlatformEngineering

2.5 Admins 259: New Web?

The Web is a mess of tracking and AI scraping so do we need a new one, would it even be possible, or is this the wrong question? Plus setting up servers in a garage where dusty woodworking is happening.

https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-259/

#podcast #sysadmin

Episode 61 of Linux Matters: Coding in My Pants 🐧️🎙️

Martin has a fancy GitHub profile, Alan is busy with maintenance, and Mark retired a project.

https://linuxmatters.sh/61/

Coding in My Pants

Martin has a fancy GitHub profile, Alan is busy with maintenance, and Mark retired a project.

Linux Matters
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2.5 Admins 259: New Web?

The Web is a mess of tracking and AI scraping so do we need a new one, would it even be possible, or is this the wrong question? Plus setting up servers in a garage where dusty woodworking is happening.

https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-259/

#podcast #sysadmin

@25admins new web, who dis
@jimsalter @25admins This episode made me wonder, what voltage do US data centres run at? 120 or 230?

@WilliamLeech @25admins depends on the datacenter. I've seen 120VAC, 208VAC, 208VAC 3-phase, and 415VAC.

My understanding is that some datacenters are also directly supplying DC to the racks these days, but I haven't personally seen that in action.

@jimsalter @25admins probably a better title. Oh well.

@25admins Mastodon char limit giving me grief, so I put it up on Bluesky

https://bsky.app/profile/xenspace.net/post/3lvts45rfsk2k

John Calderon (@xenspace.net)

@joeress.bsky.social I've recently given this a bunch of thought. I currently feel we can have an ideal Decentralized and Federated Internet once our mobile tech can serve as portable servers. https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-259/

Bluesky Social

@25admins i enjoyed the discussion. I always do. There’s always a feeling though i have that the discussion is cut off just as it gets going, and about to hit a deeper level. It happens with Late Night Linux too.

As jim pointed out, it’s a human problem. I think the human solution is to shrink the target size. community management of resources at the neighborhood level. non-techies pay with money, techies pay with talent/money. cap community size to say 2000-5000 people. i should write a post

@awoodsnet @25admins > There’s always a feeling though i have that the discussion is cut off just as it gets going, and about to hit a deeper level. It happens with Late Night Linux too.

Second rule of showbiz. Always leave them wanting more.

@25admins
I just got into the "Small Web (Web 1.5)", for exact those reasons.

#SmallWeb #SmallNet #Gemini #Gopher #IndieWeb

@25admins

Oh this episode hit home!
About four years ago I moved into a house with a garage where my wife had a woodworking workshop.

I have an old SuperMicro server that Allan helped pick out years ago that “one day” I was going to set up in the garage.

Listening (and probably registering) with great interest.