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Late Night Linux

Late Night Linux is a podcast that takes a look at what’s happening with Linux and the wider tech in

Episodes

Total: 342

Linux gaming goes from strength to strength but puts off the inevitable death of 32-bit x86, devs ar

Making music with code in real time, fancy rsync, an open source real time strategy engine, advanced

X11 is basically dead (again) and we are quite pleased, the Linux Foundation sets out to fix the Wor

Redis finally picks the right licence but it’s probably too late, the Ubuntu release process i

Mozilla kills Pocket and Fakespot, SteamOS is now available for devices other than the Steam Deck, N

Running an old version of Windows on a Wii for some reason, a nice way to learn programming language

It’s the wheel of misfortune! Roughly 50 (mostly) Linux-related things are on the wheel, we ta

The US government is trying to break up Google which sounds like a great idea, but it is potentially

Wikipedia is attacked by Trump lackeys, Bluesky folds under pressure from the Turkish government, Li

Cheap handheld retro gaming, F1 stats in the terminal, running binaries as if they were Python funct

Linus Torvalds’ other big project is 20 years old, new Ubuntu and Fedora releases, the downsid

Two very different approaches to setting up security cameras, an IDE-like experience for text advent

AI crawlers are causing serious problems for open source projects, an example of disclosure by vague

What if Google hadn’t come along in the late 90s? What would search, mobile devices, and the w

Home Assistant gets even more credible and sustainable, open source users are entitled, changes in K

Tracking WiFi devices with cheap ESP32 devices, using OSM and Google Maps together, deleting your Tw

Mozilla does another terrible job of communicating an important policy change, the movie made with B

Remote desktop without a client, Macrodata Refinement, 3D plane tracking, Home Assistant’s new

The kernel Rust drama nears an end but not without some collateral damage, you should back up your K

What if Linus Torvalds hadn’t written Linux? What if Canonical hadn’t dropped Unity and