Sinopsis
Every audio version of Jupiter Broadcasting's productions.
Episodios
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This Makes Us Unemployable | LINUX Unplugged 537
19/11/2023Can we save an old Arch install? We'll attempt a live rescue, then get into our tips for keeping your old Linux install running great.
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Google Photos Replacement | Self-Hosted 110
17/11/2023That man behind the Google Photos killer joins us to chat about the latest release of Immich. Plus, Alex's first impressions of 45Homelab's HL15. Special Guests: Alex Tran and Brent Gervais.
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Microsoft Already Did It | Coder Radio 544
15/11/2023Yet another thing Microsoft was early to, and still somehow missed the boat.
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Plasma Power-Ups | LINUX Unplugged 536
12/11/2023The problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted.
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Hit the Turbo | LINUX Unplugged 535
09/11/2023A special guest joins us, and we each give Fedora 39 a try. What’s new, what we liked, and what didn’t make the cut! Special Guest: Drew DeVore.
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For Your Safety | Coder Radio 543
08/11/2023New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years.
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Alex’s Backups Disaster | Self-Hosted 109
03/11/2023How we almost lost valuable data this week, and a Chat with Doug and Mitch about their new home lab server.
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Fresh Cut Fraud | Coder Radio 542
01/11/2023We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made.
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We Nixed Proxmox | LINUX Unplugged 534
29/10/2023We 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.
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Better Late than Never | Coder Radio 541
25/10/2023Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.
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LinuxFest North Jeff | LINUX Unplugged 533
22/10/2023We try and pull off one too many projects, but you can't argue with the results. We report on our week of rebuilds and rescues and having a blast at LinuxFest Northwest. Special Guest: Frank Karlitschek.
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Year of Voice: A Bigger Deal Than You Think | Self-Hosted 108
20/10/2023Home Assistant's founder, Paulus Schoutsen, shares details about the Year of Voice, recent legal actions from Mazda, and the results of a recent third-party audit.
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Sherlockin All Over the Place | Coder Radio 540
18/10/2023We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.
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We Like Snaps Now | LINUX Unplugged 532
15/10/2023Has Canonical finally nailed snaps? Why it looks like Ubuntu has turned a new corner; our thoughts on the latest release. Plus, a special guest and more.
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Mike Breaks the Build | Coder Radio 539
11/10/2023Mike checks in from the grind and shares some challenges in recent cross-platform testing; then, we get into the avalanche of negative AI press coverage this week and the one massive story they're not touching.
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The Windows Challenge | LINUX Unplugged 531
08/10/2023We ran Windows for the week with three seemingly simple objectives. How we did, our take on what's gotten a lot better about Windows, and what still needs some work.
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Laptop Dumpster Diving | Self-Hosted 107
06/10/2023With a dose of pragmatism and optimism, we chat about making the best out of old hardware and where we draw the line and buy new.
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You Never Forget Your First | Coder Radio 538
04/10/2023How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.
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No Payne No Gain | Office Hours 35
03/10/2023Wes visits the office to chat about some new podcast tech inbound, Google killing their Podcast app, and Chris' story from his morning with Podfans. Special Guest: Alecks Gates.
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Leave the Pi in the Oven | LINUX Unplugged 530
01/10/2023Why the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.