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Going Linux

Larry Bushey and Bill Smith

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Once you become aware that there is a dependable, secure, capable, and modern computer system that rivals all others in popularity and actual use, you will want to try the Linux operating system on your computer. Perhaps you've been using a member of the Unix/Linux family - Linux, Android, ChromeOS, BSD or even OSX - for quite a while. If so, you are likely looking for new ways to optimize your technology for the way you work. Going Linux is for computer users who just want to use Linux to g ...
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Linux Out Loud

TuxDigital Network

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Linux Out Loud is a community powered podcast. We take conversations from the Community from places like the Discourse Forums, Telegram group, Discord server and more. We also take topics from other shows around the network to give our takes. Linux Out Loud podcast is brought to you by the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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Linux User Space

Linux User Space

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How did your favorite Linux distribution get its start? Join us and find out! Linux User Space is hosted by Leo and Dan, and every two weeks we deep dive into the history of Linux distributions and the things that matter to us. Episodes drop every other Monday.
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GNU, Linux, coffee, and subversion. This podcast is founded in the ideals of anarcho-syndacalism, anti-fascism, and human rights. I stand in solidarity with all people of colour, of marginalised communities, and the oppressed around the globe.
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Hacker Public Radio

Hacker Public Radio

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Hacker Public Radio is an podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that are of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
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This podcast is all about how media, arts, and technology are being used to reach the world. Come experience the international gospel gadget king, as he brings you new and innovative tools for World Missions.
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Compiler

Red Hat

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When it comes to technology, you may have questions. So do we. Every other week, we demystify the tech industry, one answer at a time. Join us as we bring together a chorus of perspectives from within Red Hat to break down the big, emerging ideas that matter both today and beyond. Compiler is hosted by Angela Andrews and Brent Simoneaux. Learn more about our show at redhat.com/en/compiler-podcast
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The USENIX Invited Talks Podcast brings you industry leaders covering the latest in security, system administration, systems research, and more need-to-know technology topics. USENIX, The Advanced Computing Systems Association, has been the premier forum for presenting groundbreaking technology information for over 30 years. Check out excerpts from the luminary-led invited talks programs of past USENIX Conferences.
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Sudo Show

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The Sudo Show covers topics ranging from Open Source in business to deep dives into complex technoloyg. The Sudo Show is a proud member of the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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Hardware Addicts

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If you’re addicted to Computer Hardware and technology, this podcast is for you. Hardware Addicts brings you the latest trends in tech along with brain filling tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your hardware. Join Ryan, Wendy, and Michael as we geek out on the physical technology that powers our addiction. Hardware Addicts is a podcast brought to you by the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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Ubuntu AI is a community where experts talk about the impact of artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science. There will be technical and business conversations focused on open-source technology and its importance of it in the area. Andreea Munteanu, AI/ML Product Manager, and Maciej Mazur, Principal AI/ML Engineer, are your hosts, walking through a wide range of conversations about machine learning operations, open source tooling, artificial intelligence and more… If you want ...
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I'm always fascinated by new technology, especially AI. One of my biggest regrets is not taking AI electives during my undergraduate years. Now, with consumer-grade AI everywhere, I’m constantly discovering compelling use cases far beyond typical ChatGPT sessions. As a tech founder for over 22 years, focused on niche markets, and the author of several books on web programming, Linux security, and performance, I’ve experienced the good, bad, and ugly of technology from Silicon Valley to Asia. ...
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Hacker Hacks

Arun kumar Krishna

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Welcome to ’Hacker Hacks,’ the podcast where we dive deep into the mysterious world of cybersecurity. Each episode unveils the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by both ethical and malicious hackers, empowering you with knowledge to defend your digital realm. Whether you’re a seasoned IT professional, an emerging tech enthusiast, or just curious about the digital shadows, ’Hacker Hacks’ is your ultimate guide to understanding the tricks of the trade and the tools to thwart them. Subsc ...
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This episode discusses excerpts from a report titled "Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide," which examines various strategies to combat disinformation. This report analyzes ten distinct policy interventions, such as supporting local journalism, media literacy education, and fact-checking, assessing their known effe…
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video: https://youtu.be/PtP_jOlAIHE Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we have a lot of cool stuff to talk about. First, we're going to talk about the future of KDE Plasma. Then we're going to go into the future of OpenSUSE because Leap 16 beta has been released and the final version will be coming out this year. Then we'll also have a n…
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First up in the news: Ubuntu 25.04 released, Ardour advances, Commodore OS 3.0 released, and OpenMandriva brings us TWO new releases; In security and privacy: US warns of new Zambian cybersecurity law, and Hackers can now imitate official Google mail Then in our Wanderings: Joe gets recontained, Moss waits, Majid goes to Cambridge In our Innards se…
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First up in the news: Ubuntu 25.04 released, Ardour advances, Commodore OS 3.0 released, and OpenMandriva brings us TWO new releases; In security and privacy: US warns of new Zambian cybersecurity law, and Hackers can now imitate official Google mail Then in our Wanderings: Joe gets recontained, Moss waits, Majid goes to Cambridge In our Innards se…
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This episode discusses the emerging software development technique called vibe coding, where developers use natural language prompts to guide AI in generating code. This approach aims to accelerate development and lower the barrier to entry by allowing individuals with limited coding knowledge to create software. While AI tools like GitHub Copilot …
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This week on Linux Out Loud, we’re tracking Linux sightings in the wild—from Raspberry Pi-powered space stations to the desktops of YouTube’s biggest influencers. Wendy shares a surprise encounter with Linux at an international robotics event, Nate dives deep into Framework laptop upgrades and KDE tweaks, and Matt shows off his latest tech shuffle,…
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It's the podcast so nice we recorded it twice! Despite some technical difficulties (note to self: press the record button significantly before recording the outro), Elliot and Dan were able to soldier through our rundown of the week's top hacks. We kicked things off with a roundup of virtual keyboards for the alternate reality crowd, which begged t…
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China has strategically prioritized artificial intelligence, aiming to bridge digital divides globally and become a leader in the field. The country has released national plans and specific regulations targeting algorithms and data, supported by substantial government funding and the cultivation of national AI champions. While China leads in AI res…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Civilization IV added some new Victory types, and I decided toillustrate one of them, the Culture victory, by going through anexample of achieving this. This is the second part of mydemonstration. Then I discussed a few points about the Science andMilitary victories. Links: https://www.palain.com/gam…
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What if you could craft Super Nintendo ROMs using the power of C#? In this episode, Scott Hanselman dives into the world of retro game development with Matthew Shapiro, the creator of DotnetSnes—a tool that enables developers to build SNES games with modern .NET technology. They explore how the project works, the challenges of programming for class…
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This episode offers a multifaceted view of the artificial intelligence startup landscape, primarily focusing on Europe, with specific attention to France, Germany, Sweden, and the UK. Seedtable's excerpt presents a ranking of promising French AI startups in 2025, alongside broader categories for discovering global tech companies. Silicon Valley Ban…
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Daniel Firth Horizon Haskell IOHK Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring https://hackage.haskell.org/package/template-haskell The Haskell Tool Stack Stackage Nixpkgs Haskell The Python Package Index (PyPI) ghc-devs mailing list thread about reinstallable base The Dhall …
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This episode explores the burgeoning intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology, highlighting the potential for synergy between these two transformative fields. They examine various use cases where blockchain can enhance AI, such as improving data security and transparency, enabling decentralized AI infrastructure, and e…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Lessons I've learned moderating 5+ tech panels: Preparation: Be familiar with the panelists and their subject matter. Avoid asking common questions. Set up the stage using a semicircle arrangement rather than formal tables to promote dialogue between panelists. Ensure that each panelist has their own…
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This episode collectively examines the crucial role of artificial intelligence in contemporary cybersecurity, addressing its applications, benefits, and challenges for businesses of varying sizes. They highlight how AI-driven tools are essential for enhanced threat detection, automated responses, and improved resource efficiency against increasingl…
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We discuss Ubuntu Cinnamon vs. Linux Mint Cinnamon. Our feedback includes supporting open source, about Fedora, backup solutions, office suites, switching from Zorin to MATE, and 'What's wrong with the world?'. Episode Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #467 · Listener Feedback 02:20 Bill is still running Zorin OS 02:27 Larry and Bill discuss switching …
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This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Hi listener! My name is oxo. In this first episode for HPR I will introduce myself a little and present my plans for my future episodes on this channel. My goal is to let you as a listener follow along while I am learning new interesting things about Linux. This will be mainly about how I manage t…
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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigen…
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This episode introduces several free online courses and resources aimed at democratizing artificial intelligence education for various audiences, from non-technical individuals to experienced programmers. Elements of AI focuses on foundational knowledge without requiring math or coding, while AI For Everyone on Coursera explains AI concepts and its…
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This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hi all! Topics Topic 1: Hello, my name is Antoine. Topic 2: I listened to you! a) Comment from Archer72: "[...] Audio setups are *definitely* of interest to hackers :)" Link: https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4325/index.html#comment_4278 b) From hpr4351 :: HPR Community News for March 2025 (on the…
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This episode offers insights into the landscape of AI voice generation and text-to-speech technology as of 2025. They explore various platforms like PlayAI, NaturalReader, Murf AI, ElevenLabs, and others, highlighting their features, capabilities, and target audiences, ranging from individual creators to large enterprises. These platforms offer rea…
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video: https://youtu.be/Zt8mUYh-I2c In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the latest in open-source developments with the release of Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin". Additionally, we cover updates in Tor Browser 14.5 aimed at enhancing user privacy, the bittersweet shutdown of Arco Linux, and introduce the terminal-based text editor Micro i…
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video: https://youtu.be/vRZkuFBhaAg Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, COSMIC Alpha 7 has been released. We also have some new releases for some distributions. We have Open Mandriva, also Crux, and even something for the retro computer enthusiasts out there. Humble Bundle has a lot of DOOM games available in the id & Friends bundle. All …
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This episode discusses DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that has rapidly gained recognition for its innovative and cost-efficient AI models, posing a challenge to established US tech companies like OpenAI. DeepSeek's open-source approach, focus on efficient training techniques, and competitive pricing have disrupted the AI landscape, even sparking pr…
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This week Elliot Williams was joined by fellow Europe-based Hackaday staffer Jenny List, to record the Hackaday Podcast as the dusk settled on a damp spring evening. On the agenda first was robotic sport, as a set of bipedal robots competed in a Chinese half-marathon. Our new Robot overlords may have to wait a while before they are fast enough chas…
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Several sources from late 2024 and early 2025 discuss the burgeoning field of AI music generation, highlighting various tools and their capabilities. Articles from SoundGuys and whatplugin Reviews evaluate and compare specific AI music generators like Suno AI, Boomy, Udio, Loudly, and others, assessing their ease of use, audio quality, features lik…
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This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Some advice about tracking spending, money management, RocketMoney, MintApp, Budgeting, Personal Finance, Financial Management, Automatic Routing, Investments, Net Worth and data brokers. https://investors.intuit.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1005/intuit-completes-acquisition-of-mint-com h…
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