Linux Prepper

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Selfhosted show on using free and open source technology to DIY everything myself, while still enjoying life.

Inspired by Linux, BSD, Open Source and FOSS. Part of https://james.network and Living Cartoon Company

If you are interested an episode and want to send me thoughts please email: [email protected] The show is subject to change, depending on how it is received. No hard commitments, just frustration and fun.

Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters
Going deep on ways we use containers, along with the opinions of those who avoid them. If you are container curious, this one is for you! Please share, and thanks for your support.
Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters

This is a bonus Linux Prepper podcast, available as a detailed companion to “A Great Year for Linux”. This is a discussion with HB, stemming from this post on Lemmy learning from admins who avoid container technology. We discuss our experiences with containers, who they are for, and the contexts in which we find them useful. If you are self-hosting, and are container curious, this one is for you! (00:00) Welcome to Linux Prepper Podcast (00:19) Bonus episode connected to Season 1 Episode 1: A Great Year for Linux. Time to get technical! (01:29) This discussion will not cover Permissions, File Systems, or Backups. (02:32) Lemmy Discussion - What is keeping people away from Containers (02:47) Ameridroid Sponsor: LINUXPREPPER code (03:16) What are Containers for? (04:05) HB describes making a text adventure game (in Docker) (04:42) MagPi Magazine (05:09) TTYD: Share your Terminal on the Web (06:12) Why containerize TTYD? (07:05) Managing multiple iterations through containers (07:47) Use of containers, as opposed to Python virtual environments (08:53) When does it make sense for someone to consider containers? (10:30) Docker run commands. similar to bash scripting (12:30) Compose Files, migrating from docker run commands (13:03) Portainer - WebUI Management for Docker services (HB) (13:16) docker ps - Management from the terminal (James) (13:34) James using Docker to test for NextcloudPi and write documentation (14:41) Using containers in order to define your own image (15:50) Running a fleet of AI services through Compose: “Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger” (17:17) James migrating to Compose files to manage variables across many services (18:54) Composerize - Turn run commands into compose files (18:58) Storing compose files to avoid confusion (20:21) Noisebridge Unicorn services run via compose files on a VPS (26:34) Docker Networks - connecting services internally, even to a reverse proxy (27:46) Aria Download Protocol (28:04) HB describes using multiple, simulateous networks in isolation (30:00) James describes complexity of modular tools like Nextcloud (31:37) Testing Locally (32:30) People leaking their private credentials in their Docker images on the web (33:09) Docker Secrets (33:42) HB suggests storing environment variables as files (34:52) Understanding git.ignore files for people hosting files on public repos (35:32) Using public sharing to learn, share and problem solve (36:31) Lemmy comments of those opting out of containers (38:03) There is nothing wrong with running services directly, aka “bare metal” (43:20) HB’s Github

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A Great Year for Linux
Very positive responses from family members switching to Linux, discussing Containers (and who they are for), considering what a homelab is for, and the beginning of Linux Prepper Premium. Happy 2026.
A Great Year for Linux

(00:00) Welcome to Linux Prepper (00:25) Keepass skit KeepassXC is recommended for desktop users. (01:32) Ameridroid Sponsor LINUXPREPPER at checkout (02:43) Lemmy discussions. It looks to be a great year for Linux. Those who’ve switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going? Lemmy world and Lemmy ML Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss. Lemmy World and Lemmy ML Linux Prepper Lemmy community (03:13) Lutris - Open Gaming Launcher Github repo (04:57) Ubuntu Shutdown from 4 to 2 clicks (09:47) Mermaids - ASCII Game developed by HB Pixel Artwork Tools recommended by HB (11:56) Who is HB, the guest host? (13:17) Who is James, the host? (14:18) Containers, Compose - Good? Who are they for? Bonus episode TBD Asking Lemmy about reasons to avoid containers (15:19) Premium subscriptions available Recurring support possible through Ko-fi, backed by Stripe. You can now be a Patron of the show! Get access to additional content. (16:04) HB’s Thoughts on show topics and expectations (17:02) State of the Podcast Discussion forum for the show, used for notes. Lemmy community Discord chat now bridged to Matrix Invite to Discord Invite to Matrix space for Living Cartoon Company and Linux Prepper Podcast now available on Youtube Music (18:22) Steam Key Giveaway now through March 20th Leave a review on your podcast platform to enter! (19:15) This podcast is now available on Youtube (21:30) Submit to DURP - DIY Unfinished Resurrection Project Now through March 20th Work on a project this Winter! Accepting audience submissions! Get included in an episode! Use this simple form to submit thoughts or an audio recording. Discussing Homelabs with Robin Monks of Don’t Forget to FOSS (23:15) LinuxFest Northwest Performance TBD weekend of April 24th Hackerspace AI Scanned My Brain Rot (Working Title) SeaGL 2025 Coverage to be posted: Trivia, Open Source Projects, Recap, Interview.

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Unreleased Episode 15 on SeaGL Conference, Cloudflare Alternatives, Raising Consumer Costs
Here is the unreleased Episode 15 on SeaGL conference, which was recorded through December 2025. It is a premium episode, because I haven't been happy with it. Enjoy, it is being worked into Season 1.
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Linux Prepper podcast - Discuss Online

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Welcome to Linux Prepper Season 1
Season 1 of Linux Prepper Podcast begins. Please enjoy this new season, which still focuses on FOSS, selfhosted tooling, and enjoying our DIY lifestyle. All are welcome!
Welcome to Linux Prepper Season 1

Linux Prepper Season 1 begins. Our focus remains on using Open Source tooling, Self-Hosting, and FOSS tooling in daily life. Linux Prepper podcast is created by James as part of Living Cartoon Broadcasting & Living Cartoon Company. We are a welcoming show, which doesn’t waste time judging others; we are all here with a common interest. By engaging in our communities you agree to our rules, which keeps things supportive and family friendly. The Matrix chat in Living Cartoon Broadcasting is now bridged to Discord. The podcast is now available on Youtube, in addition to directly from the website, Spotify, Amazon Music, Fountain, Podcast Index, etc. 2025 episodes According to DuckDuckGo: The Linux Prepper podcast focuses on using open-source technology to enhance everyday life, featuring discussions on self-hosting, Linux, and related topics. It aims to empower listeners to take control of their technology and enjoy a DIY approach to tech.

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Welcome to Linux Prepper Season 1
Additional recordings and interviews available now to Premium subscribers. I'll figure out to fit them into the release schedule as part of the upcoming episodes, which may mean cutting for time, etc.
Welcome to Linux Prepper Season 1

Linux Prepper Season 1 begins. Our focus remains on using Open Source tooling, Self-Hosting, and FOSS tooling in daily life. Linux Prepper podcast is created by James as part of Living Cartoon Broadcasting & Living Cartoon Company. We are a welcoming show, which doesn’t waste time judging others; we are all here with a common interest. By engaging in our communities you agree to our rules, which keeps things supportive and family friendly. The Matrix chat in Living Cartoon Broadcasting is now bridged to Discord. The podcast is now available on Youtube, in addition to directly from the website, Spotify, Amazon Music, Fountain, Podcast Index, etc. 2025 episodes According to DuckDuckGo: The Linux Prepper podcast focuses on using open-source technology to enhance everyday life, featuring discussions on self-hosting, Linux, and related topics. It aims to empower listeners to take control of their technology and enjoy a DIY approach to tech.

Podcasts by james.network
Steadfast Selfhosting - Adam Monsen on SeaGL, Writing a Book, Giving Presentations
Adam Monsen Interview on Self-Hosting, Writing a Novel, SeaGL, Giving Presentations, and Lessons Learned. Released to premium by itself.
Selfhosted Tooling with Robin Monks of Don't Forget to FOSS
Full length discussion with Robin Monks of Don't Forget to FOSS on the #selfhosted tooling we use. Released as part of testing how to offer premium episodes to paid subscribers at ko-fi.com/livingcartoon