Late Night Linux is a podcast that takes a look at what’s happening with Linux and the wider tech in
Flathub’s grand plans spark a debate the merits of modern packaging, we feel old 20 years on f
Troubleshooting microcontroller projects, reinstalling Ubuntu the quick and easy way, loads of gamin
Canonical angers the community again – this time by asking Ubuntu flavours to stop shipping Fl
More reverse-engineering, free tech books, a handy tool for fixing things you’ve aCCIDENTALLY
Canonical’s latest Ubuntu PR blunder, Mastodon and the fediverse are doing a lot better than s
Making Home Assistant easier to configure, scoring music with FOSS, protecting yourself against phis
The Mars Helicopter continues to amaze, aviation nerds get burned, Google lays off loads of open sou
Recovering data from a broken SSD, configuring the lights on a new keyboard, trying stock Android on
The rise of RISC-V continues apace, we bust a recent ZFS myth, hybrid tiling in Plasma, Stadia depar
The ultimate ESP system, VoIP & RTC capture and troubleshooting, overpriced keyboards, making ar
Real hope for a local-only voice assistant, Matrix learns an age-old lesson about funding FOSS, 2022
It’s that time of year where we look back at our 2022 predictions, and make some new ones for 2023.
It’s our 2022 in review episode which features Linux in space, gaming wins and fails, Raspberr
Loads of discoveries including picking the best DNS server for your connection, Telnet on the Amiga,
Particle physics depends on software that’s maintained by one retiree, another argument about
An application firewall, reverse engineering with a better and scriptable version of Wireshark, gett
Python comes to Arduino, a look at the new version of Fedora Silverblue, Linux helps Windows work wi
Some great discoveries including traffic shaping, USB over IP, speech to text, and a funny Firefox e
Mastodon usage explodes in the wake of Musk ruining Twitter, AI training fair use is about to be leg
Docker firewall issues, Ardour’s major new feature, listening for your neighbours’ garag