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If you love open source, decentralization, and Linux. This podcast is for you. The term "hacker" came out of the earliest of computer enthusiasts such as the ARPAnet experiments for programm...

In this episode we talk about how to level up your privacy online using only your mind. Having the correct mindset will get you 80% of the w...

In this episode we talk about running OpenBSD on a top of the line laptop from 2011. We also cover files to edit for a Linux replacement, ho...

In this episode we chat about programming languages. Specifically, which is best to learn first depending on what part of the "stack" you pl...

In this episode we talk about with Linux distribution is best for you. We cover Ubuntu, Manjaro, and the two distros they spun out of. Plus,...

How to remove Google from your Android phone is easier than you might expect. What's often holding people back is where to find the right in...

In this episode we talk about over clocking your PC and how to do it the right way. You spent your hard earned money on those computer parts...

In this episode we chat about why Bitcoin is not good money and what cryptocurrency is good money.

Tired of your spaghetti symlinks file and needing to update it after every file you create? Try this approach and have a simple and sane dot...

As a kid in the mid 2000s I fell in love with chat apps. But what is the best app for real hackers today?

In this episode we talk about why plain text files are better for efficiency in your workflows.

In this episode we chat about OpenBSD vs. Linux and why I started to dabble in OpenBSD on my X200

In thin episode we talk about how it's easier than ever to be your own host and platform. Now is the time to take back the web and decentral...

In this episode we chat about a shell script I wrote called "audiodl" and how it simplified my process of saving music from an online source...

In this episode we talk about my plan to pivot my Internet based company to allow me to write open source code full time. There are three wa...

In thin episode we talk about how home-y a Google free Android device feels. As well as my new site at swab.dev

In this episode we tank about tiling window managers and how much I missed DWM.

In today's episode I talk about the long hard road to being Google free again on my Android device.

Programming is becoming an essential skill as times change due to the ever increasing use of computer technology. In this episode we talk ab...

In this episode we talk about 2FA. What it is, why you need it, and what are the best options out there. https://linktr.ee/jrswab

Gitea is a fork of Gogs; both of which are a self hosted Git solution putting you in full control of your repos. Join us at chat.jrswab.com

I got a free Nexus 5 so I decided to load up Ubuntu Touch.

As a hacker I am always out to learn new skills and recently it has been Emacs. I love Vim though so this is a touchy subject...

The following instructions are for Arch Linux without Xorg (so essentially terminal only arch or what you get after a fresh Arch Linux insta...

Many people use an ad blocker like uBlockOrigin to block ads from tracking us around the web but this only works on the devices it is instal...

"Welcome to Matrix: An open network for secure, decentralized communication."

Last week we talked about a new app I found called Webapps Sandboxed . This week I talk about what it was like using it for as many apps as...

"The idea behind it is to provide a secure way to browse popular webapps by eliminating referrers, 3rd party requests, insecure HTTP request...

"Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's...

Then I was browsing YouTube at the end of the night to relax before bed and came across a video talking about note-taking applications that...

One day awhile back I chose to learn about a cryptocurrency that previously I knew nothing about. The pick was Monero, a coin (at the time)...

My mind has been on the Domain Name System (DNS) server for about a week now. I've been mulling over whether VPNs are necessary and what lev...

A VPN is an encrypted tunnel between your computer and the internet at large. They exist to allow employees access to internal intranets of...

Patreon is able to shut down the income of a creator that is flagged by a random user. This is, at times, warranted by the content of the cr...

Grav is a web-based CMS in much the same way that WordPress is web-based. You set up an account on your server and then log in to create pos...

After some thinking about the current state of social media and mass email lists, RSS came to mind, and it's actually a much better alternat...

In this episode we talk about the original decentralized cryptocurrency exchange called BitShares. Why risk the hacking and government shutd...

For the past year, I was using the OnePlus 3T without any Google apps or services. Now I picked up the OnePlus 6T and am figuring out a bala...

If you love open source, decentralization, and Linux. This podcast is for you. The term "hacker" came out of the earliest of computer enthus...

Secure Scuttlebutt is "a database of unforgeable append-only feeds, optimized for efficient replication for peer to peer protocols." This ma...

Join us over at hc-general@hackerculture.us! Need an XMPP account? No problem, just us Pidgin or Finch to sign up and start chatting with us...

In this episode, we chat about Regular Expressions and a great tool to learn how to use this powerful tool wisely. Let me know if you can ma...

IPFS, Better Than HTTP When we download a file from the internet, we access a traditional server and request to have the data we need. Then...

In this episode we talk about a book that I am using to study up on Linux System Administration. My goal is to same day work as a sysadmin a...

The previous episode in this series covered a few basic commands that we use most often in both the terminal and in Bash scripts. Today we w...

Welcome back to the bash tutorial series. If you have not listened to the first episode in the series and you have never used bash please ch...

This is a start to a series all about bash and scripting for the terminal. There are lots of commands to cover but today is all about the ba...

Us geeks, nerds, and technology lovers spend most of our day in front of a computer. We wake up and head the work where we spend eight hours...

While this podcast is all about a technology of some sort this episode needs the attention of the nerd community. We spend all day on our co...

We mentioned YaCy in the past episode titled "Peer-To-Peer: Our Only Hope." Today we are getting more in-depth with YaCy and why it is essen...

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. It is virtual since the computer acts like it is on another network when on your normal connection....