Category: Late Night Linux

Late Night Linux – Episode 298

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Mono moves to the Wine project, the Internet Archive can’t lend books but should have seen it coming, Mozilla adds unpopular AI to Firefox, and KDE asks for donations in Plasma. With guest host popey from Linux Matters. Check out his newsletter.

 

News

A long, weird FOSS circle ends as Microsoft donates Mono to Wine project

The Internet Archive just lost its appeal over ebook lending

Choose how you want to navigate the web with Firefox

Asking for donations in Plasma

 

 

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 297

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To what extent can you avoid services and products from companies who do bad things? Plus whether we should try to convert WSL users to “proper” Linux, if so how, and if it’s even possible in Voice of the masses.

 

Voice of the masses

Should we try to convert Windows Subsystem for Linux users into “proper” native desktop Linux users? If so, how?

 

 

 

 

 

1Password

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Late Night Linux – Episode 296

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Linux is 33 years old and we wonder what would have happened without it, Mozilla might be about to lose the sweet Google cash, Microsoft breaks dual boot, Google quietly drops support for Chrome on old Ubuntu, the Apple tax hits Patreon, and an exciting new Raspberry Pi.

 

News

OggCamp

Linux is 33 years old

Forget Apple, the biggest loser in the Google search ruling could be Mozilla and its Firefox web browser

Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out in Nightly Firefox Labs 131

“Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update

Ubuntu Security Podcast Episode 235

Chrome dropped support for Ubuntu 18.04 but it’ll be back

Patreon warns content makers that Apple wants to be paid

Raspberry Pi Pico 2, our new $5 microcontroller board, on sale now

 

 

 

 

 

Entroware

This episode is sponsored by Entroware. They are a UK-based company who sells computers with Ubuntu and Ubuntu MATE preinstalled. They have configurable laptops, desktops and servers to suit a wide range of Linux users. Check them out and don’t forget to mention us at checkout if you buy one of their great machines.

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 295

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The easy way to learn IPv6, making shell scripts a lot prettier, a reverse-engineered watch with apps from the 80s, a cool tasks app, more details about OggCamp, and whether FOSS people are all old.

 

Discoveries

IPv6 for IPv4 admins

bashsimplecurses

Reverse engineering an old Seiko UC-2000

taskfinder

 

OggCamp

Gary tells us about the upcoming free culture event in Manchester, UK.

Get tickets here, and volunteer to be part of the crew here.

Call for papers

OggCamp on Mastodon

 

Are FOSS people all old?

The graying open source community needs fresh blood

 

 

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 294

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Open source myths, Graham gives us an update on the Open Documentation Academy, and why we don’t really talk about mobile Linux anymore.

 

Open source myths

Open Documentation Academy (GitHub repo)

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 293

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Analysing MQTT data, getting domains unblocked from Cloudflare DNS, making ASCII animations, and why Joe is drawn to Linux Mint. Plus why we don’t talk about Vivaldi even though it’s quite good, why Félim was wrong about right click in PuTTY, and Will doesn’t seem to understand Lemmy.

 

Discoveries

MQTT decode

Cloudflare DNS was blocking apps.kde.org

Durdraw

Linux Mint 22

 

Feedback

fedditt.uk

Lemmy

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 292

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NVIDIA makes more of its drivers easier to install, the EU is probably going to redirect FOSS funding to AI, Mark Zuckerberg abuses the term “open source”, Proton jumps the shark, a trio of typical Google stories, and the shortest KDE Korner in history.

 

News

NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules

The next Nvidia driver makes even more GPUs “open,” in a specific, quirky way

FOSS funding vanishes from EU’s 2025 Horizon program plans

Open Source AI Is the Path Forward

The first GPT-4-class AI model anyone can download has arrived: Llama 405B

Introducing Proton Wallet – a safer way to hold Bitcoin

Introducing Proton Scribe, a private writing assistant that writes and proofreads emails for you

Google halts its 4-plus-year plan to turn off tracking cookies by default in Chrome

Google’s reCAPTCHA v2 just labor exploitation, boffins say

Google’s shortened links will stop working next year 

Contribute to KDE with more than just C++

KDE HIG update

 

 

 

 

Entroware

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Late Night Linux – Episode 291

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Testing the security of your Bluetooth devices, diffing databases, visualising MQTT data, running Linux VMs on an iPad or Iphone, org mode in Kate, and making point and click games. Plus whether we are too negative, or if we are just realistic.

 

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Discoveries 

BlueSpy

reladiff

MQTT Explorer

You can now run VMs on iOS with UTM

kate-org-mode

Bladecoder Adventure Engine

The Witness

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 290

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The EU are close to adopting a law to scan messages, Switzerland blazes the public money public code trail, Chromium-based browsers have a “special feature” to interact with Google sites, Mozilla shows that it needs advertising, and openSUSE might be getting a new (terrible) name.

 

News

EU chat control law proposes scanning your messages — even encrypted ones

Take action to stop chat control now!

Switzerland mandates software source code disclosure for public sector

Why Chromium tells Google sites about your CPU, GPU usage

Privacy-Preserving Attribution

Firefox 128 includes new adtech features that are turned on by default

Mozilla desperately needs transparency

Rebranding openSUSE?

 

 

 

 

 

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Late Night Linux – Episode 289

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An incredibly powerful hex editor for reverse engineering binaries, easily searching through snaphots for end users, streaming audio from phones to the Linux desktop, writing interactive fiction games, and how we makes notes and manage tasks.

 

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Discoveries

ImHex

vfs_shadow_copy2

ink

 

Feedback

vimwiki

nanonote

Marknote

 

 

 

 

 

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