We're trying something different this week: a full post-show breakdown of every episode in the latest season of Black Mirror! Ari Romero is joined by Tudum's Black Mirror expert, Keisha Hatchett, to give you all the nuance, the insider commentary, and the details you might have missed in this incredible new season. Plus commentary from creator & showrunner Charlie Brooker! SPOILER ALERT: We're talking about the new season in detail and revealing key plot points. If you haven't watched yet, and you don't want to know what happens, turn back now! You can watch all seven seasons of Black Mirror now in your personalized virtual theater . Follow Netflix Podcasts and read more about Black Mirror on Tudum.com .…
Simon and Jay discuss all things gimp-related
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The Vagrant Gimp Podcast is named after my memoir, Vagrant Gimp (Available on Amazon). I detail many personal life stories in the memoir from being homeless to being a sex worker and many more. Everyone has a story and the Vagrant Gimp Podcast is a platform where real people talk about real shit.
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One of the few video Gimp tutorial podcasts! Gimp is a free open source image editing program. You can download Gimp here: www.gimp.org. You can see the rest of my tutorials at my website, www.gimpknowshow.webs.com. So far only episode 1 is out, but soon, I will be coming out with more. Expect an episode a week or so. Regards - GimpKnowHow
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Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews from the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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A work in progress page to update anyone who cares about what work I am doing. Most work is done in Blender 3d and some Gimp is probably used for some small things.
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Each episode, hosts Hal and Craig break down a film and examine its component parts from a leftist perspective.
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A weekly dose of all thing Linux and open source with a slice of Pi for good measure.
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Matt, HK and Producer Dave are trying to do a tech show.
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $7 a month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for Untitled Linux Show and all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $2.99 a ...
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What does the new wave of open economies mean for monetization? Will negative externalities overcome cosmetics economies in the long run? What exactly does a game economist do? Game Economist Cast is a roundtable discussion of the latest developments in mobile, HD, and crypto games through a bunch of people figuring it out using the economic tool kit.
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Welcome to The Heavy Hole. Learn something about new, classic, and esoteric head-crushing heavy music. Listen in on interviews with a variety of killer artists. Will, Tom, and Justin guide your journey through the infinite abyss that is Heavy music.
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2 queers discussing their favourite spooky stories, true crime AND paranormal.
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Chris Barin, seasoned web & app designer, and certified Photoshop instructor talks about all things design related.
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A podcast where Tobi and Ramy discuss anything they want, because why not?
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We believe in tech, agile, design, and a better you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerd-stalker/support
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Wherein I discuss issues of procrastination, coffee, human agency and comedy with myself in an attempt to leave the house and interact with other sentient beings.
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Hosted by Keagan Default, The most dysfunctional podcast on the internet, we'll talk about the past, things that fill us with juicy nostalgia, and have some laughs along the way! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keagandefault/support
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Babblement is a more than occasional podcast of musings, ramblings and a cavalcade of hilarity. Join hosts Lee & Ryan on a journey through discussing the complex issues that surround modern existence. It's a smorgasbord of tête-à-tête's, powwow's and misanthropic observation..it's also pretty darn funny.
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With over 15 years of Radio experience, Chad Dukes has found ratings success in multiple day parts in multiple markets. He has most recently hosted afternoon drive in Washington DC for the past 11 years. He has also co-hosted the Big O and Dukes show for the last 15 years which has millions of downloads and listeners all over the globe. When he’s not speaking into a microphone, he enjoys bourbon, BBQ, Christmas, Country & Western music and sitting around open flames. Thanks for listening. Ne ...
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Comedy and weird news! Hosts: Kevin Harrison, Mike Wiebe (Riverboat Gamblers, Drakulas), and Brian Camp. Join news analyst Kevin Harrison, actor, comedian, and musician Mike Wiebe, and professional commentator Brian Camp as they provide insight and analysis on the latest news of the weird.Producer & Music: Mark RyanAnnouncer: Nancy WalkerGraphic Design: Mike Tidwell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the Hole w/ Kenny Lopez (Fermented Mess, Stabbed, Gimp, Private Mind, NYC Shootout, High Reach)
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1:49:30Guitarist Kenny Lopez of Fermented Mess, Stabbed, Gimp, Private Mind, NYC Shootout, High Reach and more takes time from his busy schedule to catch up with Big Will,then Tom Saltman returns to recommend music, talk punishers and make a special announcement... heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274…
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ULS 200: Who Needs A Desktop Anyway? - Risc-y Purchases, Fallible Torvalds, & Through the Looking Glass
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1:47:08Cosmic is nearly Beta-worthy, The NVIDIA Beta driver is solid, and we look back on a Code of Conduct legacy at Gnome. Then a shiny new RISC gadget catches our eyes and wallets, there's plenty of controversy in the Kernel, and new things are coming for Linux Graphics. For tips we have mispipe for a slightly different take on piping commands, Bitward…
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308: COSMIC Alpha 7, OpenMandriva 6.0, CRUX 3.8, A Modern-Retro OS & more Linux news
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38:41video: 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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ZimaBoard 2 is packed with fanless goodness! Ubuntu 25.04 puts Thunderbird in a Snap, M.2 HDMI capture cards, and n-Track Studio 10 learns how-to Linux.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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E38: Economics of Game Innovation & AI's Now Proof
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39:25Send us a text What is the GDP-maximizing set of copyright protections? 10 years? 5 years? None at all? Chris, Eric, and I debate the relevance of patents and copyright protections and the gains to network effects of knowledge. Does the "gentlemen's agreement" to avoid patent protections on game design help or hurt the industry? Chris talks about M…
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ULS 199: The Older You Get, the Less Time You Have - Thundermail, Framework, and Git Turns 20!
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1:26:23Ubuntu and Fedora are out! And Git turns 20! Cosmic is showing up everywhere, Framework has an impressive AMD-powered 13-inch laptop, and Thunderbird is rolling out the Thundermail service! For tips we have vidir for renaming multiple files at once, pw-mon for monitoring pipewire, g as a go replacement for ls, and todist-rs for a TUI take on todois…
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307: Ubuntu 25.04, Fedora 42, Manjaro 25, LXQt desktop & more Linux news
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35:04video: https://youtu.be/Uxo3F2eVjBs Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux is one of the most packed episodes we've had all year. It's kind of ridiculous even. We have huge distro releases from Ubuntu with Ubuntu 25.04, Fedora 42, and Manjaro 25. If that wasn't enough for a stacked episode, LXQt desktop has released version 2.2 and the KDE te…
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Linux Mint Debian Edition learns how to OEM, Ubuntu releases a RISC-V image for the Orange Pi RV2, Tuxedo Snapdragon laptop updates, and GPMI wants to replace HDMI.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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In The Hole w/ Mike Nelson aka Mike Abominator - PART 2 (Ruin, Gasp, Vrenth, Welcome To Hell Youtube, and many more)
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1:59:29This week Mike from Ruin, Gasp and the Welcome To Hell YT channel returns to the hole to talk talk ancient death metal lore from Cali and beyond. Then Big Will and Producer Tom reflect on the latest LL Cool J album. Real talk. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail-631-837-3274By Heavy Hole Podcast
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ULS 198: The Boomer Distro - Fedora 42, Ubuntu 25.04, and Linux Mint Debian Edition 7
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1:30:33Fedora is about to ship 42, Ubuntu is gearing up for 25.04, and we talk about a head-to-head performance comparison between the two. LMDE is working on OEM mode, OpenSSH pushes version 10, and the guys make virtual swap make sense. For tips there's cheat, sponge, and ranger, and you can find the show notes at https://bit.ly/4j2qgGg Enjoy! Host: Jon…
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306: Debian levels up APT, Sony serious about Steam Deck, Quantum Cryptography & more Linux news
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23:04video: https://youtu.be/ua-RPOtdcF8 Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, App 3.0 drops, bringing big changes under the hood. Amiga OS, yes, that Amiga OS, is still alive and getting updates, apparently. Open SSL 3.5 and Open SSH 10.0 both rolled out new features this week with also some future-proofing involved. And Sony, yes, that Sony, h…
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RasPi-powered trackballs, colour-coated APT, breakout boards for old cell phones, and 45W of unadulterated excitement!By LinuxGameCast LLP
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ULS 197: You Linux Fool - April news, APT news, and more!
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1:39:11This week we talk about the OnePackage to rule them all, APT 3.0, Desktop Wayland benchmarking, and Steam's April first update. Then we talk Mozilla, The Nitrux distro and its new browser, and Jeff's Beta experience with Kubuntu 25.04. For tips we have flock for command line file locking, apt modernize sources for automated source file upgrades, pw…
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305: Thunderbird to compete with Gmail, GoboLinux is back, Firefox 137 gets good, & more Linux news
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38:31video: https://youtu.be/MGKUyzSei_4 Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we have a lot of great news to talk about. First, Thunderbird is launching their own email service. KDE is working on making their own Plasma Login Manager. CachyOS has a new release out. We also have another release out for the Mozilla Firefox browser, which has a lo…
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GEC BONUS EP: What's up at GDC 2025 (w/Charlie Hsu)
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36:06Send us a text Phillip & Eric navigate the strangely subdued landscape of GDC 2025, pondering if there really is such a thing as a free lunch. Chris dials in, wondering if his absence is secretly the key to Eric's roundtable success. They dissect the talks, the conference economics, the rise of mobile's respectability, and a guest in economy design…
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Thunderbird announces Thundermail and Thunderbird Pro Services, Firefox enables HEVC playback on Linux, Windows 95 on Fedora, and April Fools' tech articles are awesome!By LinuxGameCast LLP
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Apple - Spotify - iHeart - Google - RSS - YouTube Every Other Podcast App Check out Port87 Social Check Out Echoplex Radio Support This Project On Patreon Check Out Our Swag Shop Join Our Discord Server Panel: Historian Matt, Sylph Show NotesBy Echoplex Media
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In the Hole w/ G Dubb of Flooded Mausoleum Records
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2:28:22This week the big boss himself G Dubb of Flooded Mausoleum records talks goregrind, history and deep New Orleans lore. Then Big Will and Dave recommend some old school New York death metal and talk shows. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274By Heavy Hole Podcast
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ULS 196: Running With Safety Scissors - Ubuntu 25.04, Linus Rants, and Pi POE News
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1:14:13This week we're talking about Ubuntu's 25.04 Beta, SteamOS rumors, and the next big XZ release. Then EU OS has the guys scratching their heads, KDE starts planning the Plasma Login Manager, and Torvalds has another rant over hdrtest in the kernel. For tips we have pw-mididump for dumping Pipewire Midi events, ddgr for command line Duck Duck Go, and…
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Raza (1942) | Franco Goes to Hollywood!
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1:39:44The 1942 film RAZA is a Spanish propaganda film written by THE Fascist Supreme himself Francisco Franco, showcasing the rise of Spain's Nationalist Movement through the eyes of a single family. RAZA checks all the boxes of fascist propaganda: an obsession with a "noble death" in the name of empire, ahistorical interpretations of rival political mov…
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304: Linux 6.14 is here, HP considers SteamOS, plus new Zorin OS & EndeavourOS and more Linux news!
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28:05video: https://youtu.be/LvEB5lGUqaw Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we have a brand new version of the Linux kernel, including a boost for gaming performance and GPU workload protection in the Linux 6.14 release. There are some new distro releases to talk about with Zorin OS and EndeavourOS, as well as some beta releases from Fedora a…
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Linux kernel 6.14 enhances gaming performance, Haiku gains an Nvidia Vulkan driver, Raspberry Pi releases a PoE injector, and a mobile streaming rig is built with Bella.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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Apple - Spotify - iHeart - Google - RSS - YouTube Every Other Podcast App Check out Port87 Social Check Out Echoplex Radio Support This Project On Patreon Check Out Our Swag Shop Join Our Discord Server Panel: Historian Matt, Sylph Show NotesBy Echoplex Media
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ULS 195: The Blathering Continues - The Gimp 3, Firefox PWA, and The Pi image Generator
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1:44:55Gimp 3 is finally here, after 7,10, 13, or 20 years of waiting, depending on who you ask. Blender 4.4 and Calibre 8 are out, Fedora 42 goes Beta, and Gnome 48 is available. Firefox finally brings back PWA, Linux 6.15 fixes a de-randomized security misfeature, and Asahi Lina has stepped back from Linux GPU development. For tips, we have the ifne com…
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303: GNOME 48, GIMP 3.0, Kali Linux, New Pebble Watches, SteamOS Preview released & more Linux news
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33:03video: https://youtu.be/DVABDjehaWM Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, there is just so much to talk about that we couldn't fit it all in the show. It is just a stacked week. And we're going to be starting things off with GNOME 48. That was released this week. Also, GIMP 3.0 was released. There's a new version of Kali Linux that's out. S…
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After years in development, GIMP 3.0 is out with a gang of new features. Raspberry Pi announces a high-performance, secure microcontroller. We discuss gaming on ARM in 2025, and a Pico-powered calculator project.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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This week Tombstoner keeps it 100 in a long overdue sitdown. Then Big Will and Ian recommend death metal and talk upcoming shows. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274By Heavy Hole Podcast
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ULS 194: Less Useful Than ReactOS - Rust Coreutils, the Zed Editor, and React's New Competition
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1:22:04This week we're talking Rust Coreutils in Ubntu, Intel's new CEO, and the Linux performance of AMD's newest x3d powerhouse CPU. Then Crossover releases 25, and ReactOS and Free95 battle for Windows reimplementation supremacy. There's the Zed Editor, Audacity updates and news from KDE! For tips we have the Pipewire pw-profiler, ifdata for network in…
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302: KDE Devs launch a company, CrossOver 25, Garuda Linux, & more Linux news
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26:57video: https://youtu.be/YP0wfUNC7D4 Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we have so much to talk about. First of all, KDE developers have launched their own company called TechPaladin Software. Also, the CodeWeavers team has released the latest version of their crossover software with Crossover 25. The Garuda Linux team have the latest rel…
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HTTAY 120 - T-1000 Liquid Coming, Texas Measles Outbreak, Terribe Code Makes Racist AI, BYD Adds Drone To EV
Apple - Spotify - iHeart - Google - RSS - YouTube Every Other Podcast App Check out Port87 Social Check Out Echoplex Radio Support This Project On Patreon Check Out Our Swag Shop Join Our Discord Server Panel: Historian Matt, Sylph, Producer Dave Show NotesBy Echoplex Media
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ULS 193: Unrolled My Fruit Loops - GPUs, EntrySign, and Linux on Android
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1:22:48There are new GPUs that are "available"! Are either NVIDIA or AMD's new offering a good deal for the Linux user? Speaking of AMD, what's up with that AMD Microcode vulnerability? Mono is back, with a dash of Wine, Ubuntu is reverting the O3 optimizations, and we say Goodbye to Skype. For tips we have mesg for controlling console messaging, and virs…
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In the Hole w/Serge Rhino (Epicardiectomy, Nidorous and Ultimate Massacre Productions)
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2:31:52This week we present an in depth discussion with Serge Rhino of Epicardiectomy, Nidorous and Ultimate Massacre productions. Then, Big Will and Tom recommend death metal, talk upcoming shows and respond to a listener voicemail. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274By Heavy Hole Podcast
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301: Linux from Scratch, Firefox 136, Linux Mint, Xen Hypervisor, Skype & more Linux news
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31:03video: https://youtu.be/Anw68ThdGcs Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we have a ton to talk about. First, we're gonna be talking about building Linux from Scratch. I mean, not walking through that or anything. It's the project called that. Also, the Xen project has a new version of their hypervisor out, and Mozilla is back in the news t…
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Pan's Labyrinth (2006) | Franco, Fascism, & Fantasy
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1:36:21We start a three episode series discussing movies that depict the Spanish Civil War and Francisco Franco's fascist rule in Spain. First up is Guillermo Del Toro's 2006 fantasy Pan's Labyrinth. Discussion includes: Recent watches: Wolf Man (2025), Heart Eyes (2025), Presence (2024), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Let's Start a Cult (2024), and The Ta…
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Microsoft is shutting down Skype, FireFox adds official support for ARM, Mozilla backtracks on data privacy, Argon One teases a laptop case for the Compute Module 5, and DIGG is staging a comeback.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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E37: Is Gaming Better Than Everyone at Experimentation? (w/Dr.Julian Runge)
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1:11:34Send us a text The best tech firm experimentation seems to offer thousands of button color experiments. Dr.Runge has a better approach, which changes at every game development stage. We debate gaming's broken relationship with science, the proper experimentation framework, and how much you'd bet on yourself to complete Cousera assignments. Read Dr.…
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ULS 192: You Shouldn't Have to Care - Mozilla, Resignation, & the Reported Death of GPL
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1:42:31We have Kernel resignations, A GPL court case of some importance, and Mozilla's potentially broken promise. Curl maintainers have thoughts, Some gaming classics have gone open source, COSMIC has another Alpha, and ROCm probably isn't ready for the 9070. For tips we have Chronic out of MoreUtils, pipewire's pw-loopback for audio looping fun, wall fo…
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300: TWIL 300, Fish Shell, Gentoo, NVIDIA, Mozilla mess, COSMIC Alpha 6 & more Linux news
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38:26video: https://youtu.be/9-KlMwQA2v4 Comment on the TWIL Forum This week in Linux, we are celebrating the 300th episode of the show, and we're going to do a giveaway! Also this week we're going to go fishing well not exactly we will talk about the Fish Shell's latest release then we'll also take a look at the new drivers from NVIDIA and are they bei…
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HTTAY 119 - Texas Measles Outbreak, Landfill Bitcoin, No More Kindle Downloads, Twitter Blocks Signal
Apple - Spotify - iHeart - Google - RSS - YouTube Every Other Podcast App Check out Port87 Social Check Out Echoplex Radio Support This Project On Patreon Check Out Our Swag Shop Join Our Discord Server Panel: Historian Matt, Sylph Show NotesBy Echoplex Media
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Framework announces an itsy-bitsy desktop PC, hiding Reddit in a terminal, an operating system in the browser that runs Half-Life, and what counts as self-hosting in 2025?By LinuxGameCast LLP
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ULS 191: Linux, Like Sausage... - Linus Puts His Foot Down, Mozilla Diversifies, and Meta Torrents
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1:45:00Rust in the Kernel is still hot news, with Linus chiming in. Asahi has new leadership, there's a new way to detect hung GPUs, and one of those other OS makers wrestles with encryption backdoor rules. Mozilla announces their new plans, Gentoo publishes a VM image, and Meta is taken to court for torrenting. For tips we have kew for terminal music pla…
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