EDL #210 - We Can't Prove It's NOT Aliens
Seth and Mark take a tour through the recent tech news.

Seth and Mark take a tour through the recent tech news.
Where are the next leaders of the tech industry? Will the next Bill Gates and Steve Jobs please stand up?
Jonathan Mitchell of The Truth podcast joins us to talk about "movies for your ears."
What is an OS, anyway? Also, are we killing the Web because we're a bunch of cheapskates?
We've been ingoring most of Seth's great news stories for the last few weeks, so tonight we let him take center stage once again and brings us a bevy of stories.
For some strange reason you guys asked for a show all about Mark. So, it's all your fault.
Jordan Cwang of the Linux Game Cast joins us to talk about what it's like to be a hardcore Linux user who's also a hardcore gamer.
Tech news, movie reviews, and legal discussions- what else can you expect from a show called Everyday Linux?
The guys look at recent tech news, and have an interesting discussion about the value of owning your own data.
Are we voluntarily killing the dream of Internet freedom?
Mark and Seth have a discussion about balancing the need for personal privacy and the benefits of public sharing. No matter where you stand on the issue, there's sure to be something in this episode to have you raving at your podcast player.
We're back after a month off and we make up for lost time catching up on recent tech news.
Has technology failed to live up to its promise? Is the Internet a failed experiment in unlimited freedom? Will we all be better off once Skynet takes over?
SourceForge continues it's path toward the Dark Side, Amazon continues to be unabashedly ambitious, and Mark goes unnecessarily insane over a bunch of cry-babies over at Reddit.
PayPal is up to no good, SourceForge is turning evil, computers are better scientist that humans... oh, and the Internet says Mark is wrong!
What constitutes Malware? Who gets to write the definition? What role does consent play in what's right and what's wrong? Why won't Stallman shut up?
Seth settles into his old routine and brings us a bevy tech news to review, discuss, and rant about.
Mark interviews our very own GUI Kid as we take some time to learn more about our good friend Seth.
Mark and Chris have a little fun with some unusual trivia covering technology, history, science and more.
This week Chris takes center stage as Mark interviews our very own Command-line Godfather to find out what makes him tick.
Malware abounds, Debian's got some new tricks, Ubuntu gets their vervet on, and millenials complain about things they don't like.
What's the real price of our "cheap" gadgets? Do we have a moral responsibility to keep that old phone a few months longer?
Patent trolls lose in court, Google loses at it's own game, Ubuntu offers a phone no one wants, and of course Mark finds a reason to rant.
While Chris is away celebrating his mother's birthday, Seth and Mark offer their unique commentary on the tech news of the week.
Chris gives us his take on the Fedora-derived Korora distribution.
The guys are joined by Alex Klein to learn about Kano- the kid-friendly maker project based on the Raspberry Pi.
It's a Google-heavy show as the guys stroll through the recent tech news and offer their commentary.
Mark and Seth take a look at recent tech news, with a special focus on the recent reclassifcation of ISPs by the FCC
The guys take a second look at some of the current options for do-it-yourself firewalls.
Ever had a great idea that later made someone else millions? This week the guys share some of their would-be brushes with fame and fortune.