Late Night Linux – Episode 302

Late Night Linux – Episode 302

Author: The Late Night Linux Family October 8, 2024 Duration: 31:00

How the boss of WordPress spectacularly failed to read the room, why the CUPS vulnerabilities didn’t live up to the hype, Mozilla disappoints once again, great news for home automation, Valve supports Arch, and a Raspberry Pi 500 looks imminent. With guest host Andy from Linux Dev Time.

 

News

​Know Before You Go – OggCamp 24

Announcing the OggCamp Swap Shop

Get Involved at OggCamp 2024: bring a talk or demo

The latest on the WordPress fight over trademarks and open source

Critical Linux bug is CUPS-based remote-code execution hole

Mozilla’s massive lapse in judgement causes clash with uBlock Origin developer

Improving online advertising through product and infrastructure

David Culley’s post about K9

Aqara joins Works with Home Assistant

Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration

We have discussed the need for a signing enclave and proper build service for *years*. They are supporting our priorities

The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence

KDE e.V. and Kdenlive team are looking for contractors

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There’s a particular kind of conversation that happens when tech enthusiasts get together after hours, and that’s exactly the vibe you’ll find on Late Night Linux. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with Joe, Félim, Graham, and Will as they dive into the week’s developments, from kernel updates to major shifts in the open source landscape. Their discussions go beyond just the headlines, digging into the implications and trends that actually matter to users and developers. This isn’t a sanitized, corporate overview; it’s a genuine, often unfiltered exchange where strong opinions are welcome, the occasional drink is had, and the language can get a bit colorful. A recurring theme involves giving Félim a hard time about his views on AI and cloud computing, which always adds a layer of playful camaraderie. If you’re looking for a relaxed but insightful take on Linux and the wider tech industry, this podcast delivers that unique blend of expertise and informal banter week after week. It’s the kind of show that makes complex topics accessible and reminds you that the community behind the technology is full of real, opinionated people. The Late Night Linux Family has built something that feels less like a broadcast and more like a regular gathering of friends who just happen to know a tremendous amount about free and open source software. You come for the news and stay for the personality.
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Late Night Linux – Episode 356 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:41
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Late Night Linux – Episode 355 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:12
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Late Night Linux – Episode 354 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:42
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