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Alex puts the fantastic-looking, ARM-powered NAS known as the Helios64 to the test.
Alex puts the fantastic-looking, ARM-powered NAS known as the Helios64 to the test.
After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust.
A problem that just kept getting worse and worse. What it was, and why it led us to "check in" on EndeavourOS.
What caused the recent major AWS outage, the breaking changes that just arrived upstream, and a new mail client for Linux.
Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey.
We have the coolest new retro tool of the year, that will turn you into a Linux powered spy.
The details behind youtube-dl's return to GitHub, our thoughts on the rumored SUSE IPO, and our concerns with Servo's new home.
With rage in our hearts, we proclaim a Self-Hosted Google Photos replacement, and the only way to self-host your email.
The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers.
We review the Dell Precision 5750, a born and bred MacBook killer that runs Linux.
The Ubuntu bug you need to patch, PayPal's Bitcoin support goes live, and a breaking change inbound to systemd.
Our first reactions to Apple's ARM event, how these new systems will impact developers, and if we're buying one.
We round up our favorite tweaks to the desktop, and apps that make it great.
We review the Raspberry Pi 400. Then discover new features coming to Linux powered Dells.
We have a philosophical debate on cloud vs local and Alex experiences full-blown Americana this Halloween.
Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise.
Why we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning.
A RISC-V development PC is in the works, we have the details and try to set expectations.
Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth.
Fedora 33 is a bold release, and we’ve put it through the wringer. We tell you what’s great, and what you should know before diving in.
Ubuntu 20.10 is out, with official Raspberry Pi 4 desktop support. We try it out and report back. And our thoughts on the youtube-dl takedown.
Chris gets left out in the cold after a Home Assistant glitch, and Alex puts a big batch of USB hard drives to the test
It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns.
We put the new Ubuntu 20.10 to the test, and chat with System76's Mechanical Engineer to get the secrets of the new Thelio Mega.
The new Plasma release makes a compelling argument for the workstation, why LibreOffice and OpenOffice can't seem to get along and a recently found bug in Linux that goes back to Kernel 2.6.
We're reminded that you can't judge a distro by its screenshots. We use Pop!_OS for a few weeks and share our embarrassing discovery.
We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say...
NextCloud makes some significant changes, and we share our reaction; IBM is planning to split into two, but we have some questions, and Firefox may soon display sponsored "top sites."
We speak to Kevin and Patricia from Traefik, discuss Alex's recent ZFS snafu and we wonder if the new Chromecasts can match up to the Nvidia Shield.
Our secrets for a low-cost bulletproof Nextcloud server that we figured out the hard way. We take you into the