
Linux Dev Time – Episode 149
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It’s yet another hot questions episode. Colour schemes, syntax highlighting, code patterns, fonts, and keyboards. Support us on Patreon and...

A recent attack shone a light on some of the problems with GitHub Actions, and CI/CD more generally. As tempting as it might be, going back...

Hitting the limit for hard links, a parent struggles to get back into their teen’s compromised Discord account, the demise of tower PC...

Whether you can trust small new distros, Amazon is officially abandoning Android on its new TV sticks in favour of their new Linux-based OS,...

Chris ended up with a managed M4 Macbook Air at work with no sudo or root. So how does a Linux user get on with his first ever Mac? Turns ou...

Microsoft locks devs out of important accounts, the foreign router ban exemptions make even less sense, Backblaze shows that “unlimite...

The French government makes a start on moving to the Linux Desktop, the EU has a terrible but open source age verification app, some clarity...

We get into dependency management. The pros and cons of tools like Dependabot, the varying approaches with different languages and standard...

Aaron and Shane share some thoughts about attending Kubecon , including the push for European sovereign cloud, how platform engineering migh...

Why putting data center satellites in orbit is a terrible idea, Google might show people a made-up version of your website, and ZFS on reall...

Raspberry Pi prices have gone up yet again, more drama in the exciting world of open source office suites, Red Hat looks to be going all in...

May wants to make a space heater out of an old computer, and Joe is thinking about buying a new (used) laptop. The heater will be pretty str...

Arm announces its first CPU, Anthropic accidentally leaks the source for Claude Code and it’s terrible, and setting up a backup for a...

What we do when we get stressed, cinema vs theatre, our mentors, and if we’ve tried being vegetarian. With Gary from Linux After Dark...

Steam stats suggest that gaming on Linux is more popular than ever, Wine improvements might entice even more gamers, Ubuntu might break thin...

It’s another hot questions episode. Whether we think better on our own or with other people, our non-standard debugging habits, favour...

The ugliest and jankiest hacks we’ve put into prod, and a few of the worst things we’ve seen other people get away with. Support...

Microsoft says Windows 11 is getting less rubbish but we are skeptical, vehicles with alcohol interlocks won’t start because the manuf...

Making silly URLs, visualising complex weather data, a TUI network discovery tool, and an open source version of a classic synthesizer in di...

We decided to give openSUSE a try. We had a great time. Honest. Support us on Patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with early episodes someti...

The US government is drumming up fear about foreign routers, a pretty serious supply chain attack might be state-sponsored, and the safety o...

Age declaration and verification in Linux gathers pace, Google blesses us with some hoops to jump through to install the software we want on...

In the wake of Discord’s recent announcement about age verification, Matrix recently came in for a lot of criticism by a lot of people...

Gary is concerned that he might have dug himself into a hole of on-prem vendor lock-in, despite using open source software. Plus why you sho...

Why passkeys aren’t the right solution to everything, Allan tells us why he loves his new Lithium Iron Phosphate UPS, Btrfs vs ZFS on...

Drama in the exciting world of office suites, new ThinkPads are properly repairable, hands on with the Android desktop convergence future, a...

May has actually been using her stack of laptops and learning that “legacy” distros make more sense, the Firefox flatpak perform...

Microsoft Authenticator will delete Entra credentials on phones that aren’t running stock ROMs, Jim’s nightmare experience tryin...

Our favourite smells, whether we use dark mode, and whether there’s any meaning to life. With Andy from Linux Dev Time , and Shane fro...

Discord delays their age-gating rollout but legislators are pushing for operating systems including Linux to verify ages, LLM licence launde...

The importance of having and sticking to correct development processes, what can go wrong when you don’t, and how to fix the problems...

We recently talked about backing up Shane’s homelab, but this time it’s the turn of enterprise backups. Risk management, cloud a...

An exciting new cold storage technology seems to be getting closer, Nvidia seemingly wants a slice of the laptop hardware action, why you (a...

The freedom to install what you want on stock Android ROMs is still in jeopardy, an interesting update on SETI@home, Intel looks to contribu...

The end of Windows 10 and the terrible state of Windows 11 are driving more and more people to Linux. How do we help people actually manage...

Hardware scarcity and price hikes spread to hard drives, the Bcachefs dev thinks his AI is ‘fully conscious’, an agent might hav...

Discord’s new age gating policy might be a real opportunity for open source but it’s not clear that we have anything that can co...

People often like to talk down Electron , but it is really that bad? There may be better ways to use Web technologies to make desktop apps,...

Sean tells us about a recent catastrophe in his Kubernetes homelab (that’s really home prod). What went wrong, how did he fix it, and...

Jim and Allan disagree on how new hard drive tech is likely to work, more on storage and compute in the same box, and how we set up disk enc...

The professional-grade audio workstation Ardour has a great new version, LinkedIn does a shocking but not surprising amount of browser finge...

With the price of RAM and storage through the roof, what are we going to do when it comes to supporting people who come to us for IT advice?...

Notepad++ falls victim to a state-sponsored attacker, AI agents talk nonsense to each other on an insecure vibe coded social network, and ba...

The best museums we’ve been to, the people we admire, and our weirdest train journeys. With Gary from Linux After Dark . Patrons got t...

Pricing and release dates for the new Steam hardware are delayed, Xfce is getting a new Wayland compositor that’s written in Rust but...

The career progression options you have as a software engineer, moving from junior to senior dev, other paths you can go down like architect...

Why we have doubts about the new AWS European Sovereign Cloud, what it would take to build a proper European cloud that could compete with A...

Outlook’s autodiscover feature is leaking data again, our thoughts on the cycle of cloud and on-prem (centralised and local computing)...

Malware in the Snap store highlights the risks of modern package management, but users accidentally ending up with a totally different deskt...

How do you convince people to stop using unethical technology like generative AI? Support us on Patreon and get an ad-free RSS feed with ear...