Sinopsis
Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.
Episodios
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From Boston to bootc | LINUX Unplugged 616
25/05/2025Fresh off Red Hat Summit, Chris is eyeing an exit from NixOS. What's luring him back to the mainstream? Our highlights, and the signal from the noise from open source's biggest event of the year.
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25.05 Reasons to NixOS | LINUX Unplugged 615
18/05/2025With NixOS 25.05 around the corner, we sit down with a release manager to unpack what's new, what's changing, and what's finally getting easier. Spoiler: it's not just the tooling.
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Notify Thyself | Self-Hosted 149
16/05/2025A slick new CoreOS-based distro that might be your next home-lab base, easy self-hosted notifications, and Plex stumbles into controversy. Plus: ECC RAM guilt.
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Bigfoot As a Service | The Launch
13/05/2025We rescued a van that should've stayed retired, dodged cops and fuel leaks, and learned why outsourcing navigation to ChatGPT was a terrible idea. Plus, Angela's double-ply crisis.
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Self-Hosted Location Tracking | LINUX Unplugged 614
11/05/2025We test-drive a self-hosted alternative to Google Location History. Plus, we cover the week's Linux news highlights, then spill the beans on our upcoming TUI challenge.
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Packets, Power, and Paulus | LINUX Unplugged 613
04/05/2025We chat with the founder of Home Assistant and then fire up Brent's Linux-powered rig.
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Homelab Disaster Prep | Self-Hosted 148
02/05/2025A week-long power blackout knocks out our guests homelab. We dig into Unraid 7.1, and push Home Assistant to keep things running—even when the power doesn’t.
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Linux Goat North Van | The Launch
30/04/2025Brent's crazy border crossing story and behind-the-scenes stories from LFNW. Then we will lay out the master rescue plan. Catch the Launch a day early, and with a special guest!
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25 Years of LinuxFest Northwest | LINUX Unplugged 612
27/04/2025We're live from LinuxFest Northwest 2025. We're joined by guests from the audience, try our hand at Linux trivia and share our experiences from the best fest in the West.
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LinuxFest Northwest 2025 Day 1 | Jupiter Extras 93
26/04/2025Live from LinuxFest Norhtwest 2025 Day 1. Exclusive coverage, chats, interviews, and more.
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Do Less of the Cause | The Launch
24/04/2025Three farms, seven voicemails, one accidental eye-gluing. From cozy alpaca ranches to courtroom showdowns.
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Distro Double Trouble | LINUX Unplugged 611
20/04/2025Fedora 42 and Ubuntu 25.04 are here—We break down what's new, what stands out, and what we love most about each release.
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The Problem with Game Streaming | Self-Hosted 147
18/04/2025Alex finally cracks a years-old mystery, Chris reveals his latest experiments, and we share updates on our freshest gear.
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11 Minutes of Fame | The Launch
16/04/2025Our thoughts on Blue Origin's Lady Launch. Chris shares a super trick and a hilarious Bay Area deep-fake style hack.
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Linus' Next Big Thing | LINUX Unplugged 610
13/04/2025Apple's software is going rotten, while Linux sneaks up as the better Mac. Linus grumbles through Git's 20th birthday, and we spot a hardware window Linux better not slam shut.
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American Rat Warrior | The Launch
09/04/2025Chris thought he'd won the war against the rats—until a neighbor’s questionable tactics threaten to unleash round two. Now he's racing against the clock to save his RV from becoming another tasty rat snack.
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We Used to Be Friends | LINUX Unplugged 609
06/04/2025We attempt to get one of the great gaming classics running on Linux, and dig into some of the technical issues still holding back Linux. Plus: Chris has a new handheld.
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When AI Attacks | Self-Hosted 146
04/04/2025We're joined by Xe Iaso, who discusses a creative solution to relentless AI bots and the unexpected delights of running an outrageously overpowered homelab.
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April Fluids | The Launch
02/04/2025Two April Fool’s cranks dive into the internet’s highs and lows. Plus, Ang prepares for a road trip, your calls, and a wild tale from the Pacific Northwest.
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Linus' NT Surprise | LINUX Unplugged 608
30/03/2025Linux 6.14 lands with big improvements for gaming, laptops, and filesystems—but why is a Windows feature sneaking into our kernel?