
Season 5 Episode 18
In this episode: An all-star show with TV appearances, new magazines, lots of finds and a flake of optimism.
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In this episode: An all-star show with TV appearances, new magazines, lots of finds and a flake of optimism.

In this episode: Lots of retro gaming, ace news, even more Finds, a Neuron and Voice of the Masses.

In this episode: We've got some lovely news, lots of epic finds from IRC and Masses, all with a smidgen tension..

In this episode: We stay positive almost entirely through the news section, but sadly not through Finds and VotM.

In this episode: We've got lots of summer-styled news, Finds and an ace Voice of the Masses.

In this episode: We've got news, loads of ace finds, a neuron, Voices and Ubuntu on Windows.

In this episode: We're Live from FOSS Talk, London 2017, with a Joe Ressington and a live audience.

In this episode: High DPI gets a makeover, Pi gets malware, printers get tracked plus vague political references.

In this episode: We have a special guest, plus drum beats and the regular assortment of Finds and Voices.

In this episode: More Canonical news, Fedora to ship mp3 and lots of Pi Zero Ws. Plus many Finds and VotM.

In this episode: Billions of Finds, some great news and a fabulous Voice of the Masses.

In this episode: Unity is gone. Mir is gone. But we have some good news. And lots of Finds. And a luxury Voice of the Masses.

In this episode: We're doing a live event, there's lots of news (some of it good), we've got awesome finds and a feel good vox populi.

In this episode: More free devices, SHA1 is broken, new Pis and lots of finds. Plus Voice of the Masses,.

In this episode: 32 bits are no longer enough, there's crowdfunding for Elementary and small PCs, and Munich fakes the news. Plus lots of di...

In this episode: We've got a live recording from FOSDEM (thanks Mike!), lots of news, lots of Finds and an awesome Voice of the Masses.

In this episode: Sayonara cyanogenmod, hello Dell, open source Pi and KillDisk. Plus some awesome finds and a fresh new VotM.

In this episode: Lots of mostly positive news, the longest Finds section ever, the last neuron of the year and a great Finds of the Fortnigh...

In this episode: Welcome to the People's Democratic Republic of the United Kingdom. Plus Jolla, Fedora 25, Pi SLES, lots of Finds and an exc...

In this episode: Nintendo loves Linux. KDE Neon needs updating. OpenStreetMap needs money and Firefox won't snoop on your battery status. Pl...

In this episode: DRM comes to Firefox. Fedora gets open source. Assange is assuaged and Javascript finally comes home. Plus - neurons and cy...

In this episode: DRM comes to Firefox. Fedora gets open source. Assange is assuaged and Javascript finally comes home. Plus - neurons and cy...

In this episode: We have neurons! Plus, Lenovo breaks its own computers. Vim has been released and there are over 10 million Raspberry Pis.

In this episode: Kernel development, mailing list arguments over GPL and the SFC, PowerShell and lots of awesome Finds. Plus - Voice of the...

In this episode: We're live from London! We have Lightening News, Finds of the Fortnight and Voice of the Masses. Warning: May contain polit...

In this episode: We attempt a happy news section, including Linux desktop domination, Bulgarian brilliance and Skype. Plus we've got lots of...

In this episode: Flatpak vs. Snaps. OwnCloud vs. Nextcloud. Oculus vs. Valve. UK vs. Europe. And some stuff about Linux.

In this episode: Android apps come to Chrome OS. Krita is funding upgrades. Google vs. Oracle. Lots and lots of Finds and a lovely Voice of...

In this episode: Bitcoin scandal. RMS wins an award. Rich people can buy the Prya now and Devuan reaches beta. Plus loads of Finds, Neurons...

In this episode: Let's Encrypt is out of beta, the US Government will make more open source and Microsoft sues the US Government. Plus Finds...

In this episode: Microsoft Windows and Canonical's Ubuntu hold hands. There's an XScreensaver scandal at Debian. Convergence has nearly conv...

In this episode: Google's artificial intelligence is gettings good at Go, there's an all new Raspberry Pi and Microsoft shocks with Linux re...

In this episode: Apple vs FBI - Fight! Linux Mint's ISOs and forums have been hacked and Glibc has had a serious vulnerability patched. We'v...

In this episode: There's going to be an Ubuntu tablet, complete with convergence. India says no to Facebok and Lincolnshire County Council h...

In this episode: Good news from Qt and bad news for 32 bit Google Chrome users. The Linux Foundation ditches individual membership and Micro...

In this episode: Ian Murdoch, creator of Debian, has died. AMD is overhauling its open source driver approach. Linux has been made to run on...

In this Christmas special: (recorded live from Ben's house, replete with Ben's cider) we talk about Mozilla, StackExchange and Apple. We've...

In this episode: Pi Zero launches, and we've got one. LibreOffice has had 1,000 developers, and the Software Freedom Conservancy needs funds...

In this episode: More epic discussions about privacy, encryption and the Investigatory Powers Bill. Steam Machines are finally on sale and D...

In this episode: The EU may or may not support Net Neutrality. Theresa May not. GNU HURD 0.7 is out and Apple bans security talks. We've got...

In this episode: James Bond can now use LibreOffice, thanks to the UK Government's endorsement. Valve's new controller and Linux-based gamin...

In this episode: Linux servers are responsible for a huge DDoS botnet. HP has released it's own Linux. Sarah Sharp quits the Linux kernel co...

In this episode: Snowballs have been seen in Hell. There are more than 1,500 Linux games on Steam. The Italian military installs LibreOffice...

In this episode: The Alliance for Open Media promises to cure all video streaming ills. Unity games development comes to Linux. Lilo is laid...

In this episode: There's a Firefox vulnerability that shares your SSH keyfiles, though that isn't why future versions of Firefox will only i...

In this episode: The UK Government can't make up its mind about how evil encryption is. Canonical is having difficulty elucidating its stanc...

In this episode: Microsoft becomes an OpenBSD sponsor. Google and Oracle fight over whether APIs are protected by copyright. Jonathan Riddel...

In this episode: Linux Foundation is spending some cash to improve security for everyone. Crossover is going to run the latest Windows games...

In this episode: SourceForge relocates to Mount Doom, GEGL gets an awesome upgrade, Cinnamon 2.6 has been released and Apple is going open s...

In this episode: Scandal at SourceForge. Confusion at Kubuntu. Fanfare for Fedora but Misery for Mandriva. Plus fabulous finds, neurotic neu...