Season 2 - Episode 6: Convergent Solutions
Episode description
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- KDE Neon
- Yes, there is Vim for Windows
- The Long Room in the the Library of the Trinity College
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Articles 13 and 11 pass in the EU parliament
- Article 11 strengthens the copyright protections for news publishers against the re-use of their stories by internet companies, while article 13 greatly increases the responsibility internet companies have to prevent their platforms being used for copyright infringement.
- How individual MEPs voted PDF
- Allegedly, if it weren't for a confusion among some MEPs the articles could have been amended
- EDRi
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19.04 Beta is out, ther are also images for flavours.
- Includes Gnome 3.32 with fractional scaling
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Solus 4 has been released
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Steam is to be redesigned
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KDE Connect is back in the Play Store
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Google Stadia gaming streaming service coming "in 2019"
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Wine 4.5 released
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Nexdock2 is on Kickstarter
Convergence device, would you use one?
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Nextdock2
- Basically a laptop shell that uses your phone/Raspberry Pi
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- Works on Nexus 5X, Nexus 5 and Galaxy S9+.
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Samsung Dex
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Purism
- Their version of onvergence means the same apps running on laptops and phones
- Mike: Bottle
- Shane: Godot Game Engine
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DisclaimerMay contain mature references
AttributionThe music for this podcast was sampled from Bust This Bust That - Professor Kliq which was released under the CC BY NC SA License.
