Displaying 4 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "ai agent".
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671: Windows Without Windows
June 14th, 2026 | 55 mins 16 secs
ai agent, ai desktop control, argunix, awtrix3, bitcoin, car diagnostic ai agent, codeberg, declarative configuration, desktop automation, esp32-s3, esphome, file organization, forgejo, forscan, ha connect zwa-2, hermes, home assistant, home automation, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mcp, meatpi wican-pro, mouzi, netgate sg-5100, nixos, nixos configuration, nixos-router, obd-ii adapter, open source, password manager, pearpass, podcasting 2.0, remote windows management, self-hosted, smart pixel clock, ulanzi tc001, vehicle diagnostics, web boost, windows automation, windows without windows, windows-mcp, zooz
We found the best way for a Linux user to manage Windows: keep it remote, keep it contained, and touch the desktop as little as possible.
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661: Sink Your Claws In
April 5th, 2026 | 1 hr 4 mins
agent governance toolkit, agent harness, agentic ai risks, ai, ai agent, ai infrastructure, ai privacy, ai workflow, big tech ai bots, chrome devtools protocol, claude code, declarative configs, distributed gpu, gemma 4, git, google deepmind, google workspace, goose, hermes-agent, html-to-markdown, jupiter broadcasting, librefang, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llm, lm studio, lobehub, lubelogger, mesh llm, microsoft’s agent governance toolkit, nextcloud, nixos, open agent harness, open coding model, open source, open source ai, open source llm, open source maintainers, open source model, openclaw, opencode, openharness, proton, secure boot, self-hosting, self-improving ai agent, single-file-cli, skim, tunarr, unattended bots, webpage to html, zoho
The expensive, challenging, and humbling journey with open source agents.
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658: Automated Love Crunch
March 15th, 2026 | 1 hr 2 mins
1l pc, acp, agent browser protocol, ai, ai agent, ai benchmark, ai hardware, anti-detection browser, beelink, browser automation, browser fingerprint spoofing, brunch with brent, btrfs, camofox, camoufox, canirun.ai, chinbasto, chinese diesel heater, chinese diesel heater communications protocol, chrome, chrome devtools mcp, diesel heater, esp32, esphome, failing disk, filesystem error, firefox devtools mcp, gpio, headless browser automation, home automation, hunter alpha, jason spisak, jupiter broadcasting, lenovo thinkcentre m720q, lenovo thinkcentre m920q, lfnw, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linuxfest northwest, littlefox-mcp, llmfit, lore, lossless video editing, losslesscut, mcp, mcp client, mcp registry, mcp tools, mcp-server, mini pc, model context protocol, mqtt, nixos, nodemcu, npx, open hardware, open source, open source coding agent, opencode, planet nix, ray jones, reverse engineering, rvbee, scale, self-hosted, self-hosting, ssd, system migration, transistor, tui, uart, video editor, webasto
We each spent the week on our own projects, breaking then fixing things. Now we're back to compare progress, and a few lessons learned.
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655: Speeding Up Mistakes
February 22nd, 2026 | 56 mins 48 secs
abes, ai, ai agent, declarative ai, esp32, flox, freshrss, freshrss-mcp, home folder symlinks, jb meetup, jupiter broadcasting, kelsey hightower, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llm, mcp server, michael stahnke, mimiclaw, nix, open source, openclaw, openclaw-esp32, openclaw-mcp-bridge, planet nix, scale, vp of engineering, websocketcam, wechsel
Planet Nix and SCaLE are just days away, and we're getting a head start with two guests, the tech, and the trends shaping open source. Our trip starts here!