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542: 2023 Tuxies

December 24, 2023 47:19 39.75 MB Downloads: 0

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541: Out with a Bang

December 17, 2023 1:16:18 64.09 MB Downloads: 0

The stories that kept us talking all year, and are only getting hotter! Plus the big flops we're still sore about.

540: Uncensored AI on Linux

December 10, 2023 1:20:17 67.44 MB Downloads: 0

We test two popular methods to run local language models on your Linux box. Then, we push the limits to see which language models will toe the line and which won't.

539: Rollback Required

December 03, 2023 1:12:18 60.73 MB Downloads: 0

This week, our embarrassment is your entertainment. Then, we check the age and health of all our disks with one app.

538: Surprisingly Smooth Transition

November 26, 2023 1:06:06 55.53 MB Downloads: 0

PipeWire hits 1.0, and Wim Taymans joins us to reflect on the smooth success of PipeWire. Plus the details on the first NixCon North America, and more. Special Guests: Wim Taymans and Zach Mitchell.

537: This Makes Us Unemployable

November 19, 2023 1:08:21 57.41 MB Downloads: 0

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536: Plasma Power-Ups

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The problem with GNOME's great news, plus our first look at Plasma 6. Then, the surprising place NixOS is getting adopted.

535: Hit the Turbo

November 09, 2023 1:50:35 92.89 MB Downloads: 0

A 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.

534: We Nixed Proxmox

October 29, 2023 1:08:59 57.94 MB Downloads: 0

We 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.

533: LinuxFest North Jeff

October 23, 2023 1:55:33 97.07 MB Downloads: 0

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532: We Like Snaps Now

October 16, 2023 1:15:55 63.77 MB Downloads: 0

Has 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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531: The Windows Challenge

October 08, 2023 1:37:17 81.72 MB Downloads: 0

We 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.

530: Leave the Pi in the Oven

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Why the Raspberry Pi 5 doesn't meet our expectations, and the x86 boxes you should consider instead.