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Linux After Dark

Sysadmin Chris, cloud consultant Gary, and developer/admin Dalton join Joe to talk about their recen

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We are joined by Jorge Castro to talk about immutable filesystem Linux distros. Check out his projec

What counts as a boutique distro, and do we recommend them? Plus Gary tells us about his experiences

It’s the nested virtualisation challenge! How many levels of VMs can we get running at once? P

Who has the most compute cores, how many are we actually using, and how many of them are running Lin

We look back at what we wanted to happen in 2022, and look forward to what we want to see in 2023. &

It’s almost impossible to buy a Raspberry Pi for a reasonable price at the moment so we talk a

With the holiday season upon us, we talk about all the tech that we have to have with us when we tra

The Linux setups from the past that we miss the most, and why they are all ones that gave us the fre

Why do we stick with Linux and FOSS, even when our faith is tested?       See our con

It’s our Halloween Spooktacular! What scares us about Linux, what we find spooky, and what see

Is FOSS the ultimate lifeboat? If things go wrong with a tech stack, can you always just fall back o

Our worst Linux cock-ups, and what we learned from them.         See our contact

Where do we draw the line when it comes to our ethics and our ability to put food on the table? &nbs

If we could go back in time, what advice would we give our younger, less experienced counterparts ab

How efficient are our whole setups – including servers, client machines, and VPSs? Could we be

In a world of cloud and serverless, is there any point in most people learning the command line? &nb

Our smallest and our biggest FOSS wins.   Things we mentioned: Homebridge FOG Project boringtun

We all tried to live with a touch-only experience on x86-64 devices. It turns out that Linux is very

Do we use Linux to avoid being locked into proprietary systems and services, or is that just as poss

Part 2 of the challenge to do something useful with our lowest-end hardware, and two polar opposite