Displaying items 1-10 of 11 in total of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "ai agents".
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680: Go Hack Yourself
August 16th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
ai, ai agents, ai policy, ai security, ai-assisted security, apple device management, audiobooks, bbs, bcachefs, black hat, black hat usa 2026, cbbs_pi, cfp, chicken coop, chickens, cluckwork, community event, covered bridge cookies, deepseek, exploit development, flock management, hexstrike, home assistant, hugging face, idescriptor, idevice management tool, jupiter broadcasting, kali, kimi k3, kiwifs, libro.fm, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm, local llm, mcp, minimax m3, mother hen, nmap, nuclei, open source, open source conference, open source security, openai, openai talk, openai–hugging face incident, openclaw, opencode, openssh, openssh vulnerability, pen test, podman, red team, red teaming, rust llm policy, scale, security, security mcp, security release, self-hosting, slack dumper, slackdump, ssh-agent forwarding, texas linux fest, the original chicken coop home assistant man, token maxing, topgrade, trek, trip planner, vulnerability disclosure, zero-day, zipcode boost, 🐔, 🤖
We turn HexStrike’s red team agents loose on our systems, as OpenSSH warns that AI-assisted bug hunting is already changing the security race.
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678: Entropy Ain't Easy
August 2nd, 2026 | 1 hr 8 mins
ai agents, ai code ownership, ai copyright, ai ethics, ai-assisted security review, amd, amd ryzen 5950x, bitcoin, btrfs, cache-aware scheduling, cfait, chacha20, coinkite, coldcard, coldcard mk3, coldcard mk4, coldcard mk5, coldcard q, debian, dkms, dust, entropy, entropy pool, epyc, firmware bug, galaxy research, gaming correspondent jeff, getrandom, gpu scheduler, greg kroah-hartman, hardware entropy, hardware wallet, i486, jupiter broadcasting, kernel cleanup, kernel eol, kvm, legacy code removal, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm security, local llm, lts, mongodb, nextcloud, open source, openssl, podman, preempt_rt, producer jeff, randomness, real-time scheduling, rust, security, sega dreamcast, self-hosted, steam, strncpy removal, trek, ubuntu, valgrind, xeon, zfs
Seven Linux kernels landed in one day. We sort out which belong in your homelab, and trace Linux’s long, occasionally disastrous quest for truly random numbers.
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677: We Got a Buzz
July 26th, 2026 | 1 hr 1 min
accounting, acp, agent collaboration, ai, ai agents, audio control, bbs, block, buzz, canada, claude, code hosting, codex, ev charging, ev road trip, git hosting, gnucash, gpu pooling, hermes, hledger, identity management, ipod, jack dorsey, jupiter broadcasting, kmymoney, linux podcast, linux unplugged, local llm, mcp, meshtastic, music walks, nixos, nostr, nostr relay, note-taking, nous research, obsidian, open source, openstreetmap, personal accounting, pipewire, pipewire controller, real-time collaboration, rust, self-hosted, shared compute, tesla, vs codium
Block’s Buzz is an open, self-hostable workspace for humans, AI agents, chat, and code; and it may be the most Linux-friendly vision for what comes next.
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676: Fork Around and Find Out
July 19th, 2026 | 1 hr 19 mins
agentic review, ai, ai agents, apollo, artemis, computer upcycle project, dirk hohndel, fwtop, game streaming, graph database, hardware encoding, hermes, hister, jupiter broadcasting, kai, kernel development, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llm, logseq, markdown, mcp, mesh vpn, meshcentral, moonlight, nebula, nextcloud, nixbook, nixos, nomachine, note-taking, notes, obsidian, odysseus, olympia mike, open source, open source ai, open source funding, patchwork, personal knowledge management, python, remote desktop, rustdesk, sashiko, self-hosted, silverbullet, sunshine, tailscale, wayland, wireguard
Linus delivers a blunt verdict on AI in the Linux kernel, Chris finds the remote Linux desktop that finally works, and Brent gives his notes system a serious rebuild.
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675: Sloppy Agent Roasting
July 12th, 2026 | 1 hr 31 mins
agent-generated infrastructure, agent-managed infrastructure, ai, ai agents, alby, appletalk, ask noah show, camply, claude code, connecten internet, declarative configuration, family tech support, fortress router, hermes, home assistant, hyprland, ipx, jupiter broadcasting, klipper, le potato, le potato aml-s905x-cc, libre computer, linux gaming, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llm interface, lora, macsurf, mcp-nixos, metube, netbird, nextcloud, nixos, nixos desktop, nixos gaming, open source, openclaw, opencode, opentogethertube, openwrt, remote support, retro networking, self-hosted video, self-hosting, spud router, start menu os, storyboarder, switching to linux, typetype, voron, windows, windows fail, yt-dlp, 🥔
Wes’ brother’s PC is toast, making this the perfect moment to switch him to Linux. If our ambitious plan doesn’t scare him away first.
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672: The Kernel Is Not a Museum
June 21st, 2026 | 1 hr 24 mins
accessibility, ai agents, alby hub, appletalk, arch linux, audible-cli, audiobook, audiobook management, audiobookshelf, btrfs, cabinet, canonical, claude code, dictation, eric laffoon, ext4, filesystem, filip fila, firefox, fluxcast, gnome, hdr video, hermes, hermes-agent, home assistant, home automation, homelab, import-to-audiobookshelf, jupiter broadcasting, kde, kde plasma, kernel merge window, landlock, lennart poettering, libation, linus torvalds, linux, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llvm, local llm, mate, miracast, mozilla, myna, nate graham, nextcloud, nixos, ntfs, open source, openai api, openaudible, pj, podcast, producer jeff, quipclipper, rust, screen reader, self-hosted, speech-to-text, steam deck, steve ovens, stt, systemd, ubuntu, v4v, valve, virtual desktops, wayland, web boost, xfs
Your favorite open source projects have been busy. We round up the new releases worth knowing about, plus the big kernel changes headed your way soon.
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668: --yolo
May 24th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
aftertouch, ai agents, bcachefs, bose, bose hacking, bose soundtouch 30, code hosting, declarative configuration, embedded linux, federated architecture, file manager, gnome commander, greg kh, greg kroah-hartman, halo, hermes, hermes agent, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mesh vpn, nas, nas os, nasty, nixos, nomad, open source, openclaw, openclaw to hermes migration, opencode go, password manager, rust, rust for linux, self-hosted, smart speakers, source of truth, vaultwarden
Brent’s been hacking smart speakers, Wes has a surprise, and Chris gives up on OpenClaw.
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667: The Enterprise Endgame
May 17th, 2026 | 59 mins 22 secs
adobe creative cloud, adobe lightroom, agentic ai, ai, ai agents, ai bandwagon, ai developer desktop, alpine linux, bootc, budslink, canonical, centos, centos stream, chainguard, community governance, container security, earbuds, enterprise linux, fedora, fedora atomic desktops, fedora friction, fedora hummingbird, hardened images, hotlanta, hyprland, hyprvibe, jupiter broadcasting, linux distribution, linux podcast, linux unplugged, long-term support, matthew miller, open source, open source governance, openshift, phoronix, red hat, red hat ai, red hat enterprise linux, red hat enterprise linux extended life cycle, red hat hardened images, red hat summit, rhel, rhel forever, suse, tape script, ubuntu, ubuntu pro legacy, vhs, wolfi, yamlcast, zero-cve
Fedora Hummingbird, RHEL Forever, and Red Hat’s AI play: three big Summit takeaways, and why they matter far beyond Red Hat.
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666: Berkeley Suffering Distribution
May 10th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
1-800-its-unix, ai agents, ai apis, ai assisted security, ai privacy layer, ai proxy, bhyve, bsd, bsd challenge, bsd desktop, bsd jail, bsd unplugged, copy fail, danger zones, declarative configuration, dirty frag, dirty pipe, doas, does it loo?, exploit, fail tax, freebsd, freebsd foundation, freebsd homelab, fuzz testing, gershwin, ghostbsd, homelab, jail management, jupiter broadcasting, kernel vulnerability, kiji-proxy, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linux vulnerability, local dev dashboard, local privilege escalation, localhost ports, long live linux, magnolia mayhem, netbsd, netflix, nixbsd, open source, openbsd, pii masking, pinchflat, podman, portbook, producer jeff, responsible disclosure, security testing, self-hosting, sinchflat, starcraft bsd, sylve, txlf 2026 cfp, zfs, 😈
Who survived the install, who made it to the desktop, and who learned the hard way that one little mistake will blow up the entire BSD box.
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662: The GitHub Diet
April 12th, 2026 | 1 hr 24 mins
ai agents, apollo automation, async io, big tech criticism, bpf, btrfs, centralized platforms, ci/cd, code hosting, codeberg, configuration as code, copilot criticism, cv resume, data sovereignty, declarative configuration, embedded firmware, environmental sensor, esp32, esphome, esphome starter kit, ext4, federation, filesystem, forgejo, foss, fountain, git, git up offa that thang, gitea, give up github, government tech, hardware security, home assistant, homelab, homelab storage, i486 deprecation, iot, job search, jupiter broadcasting, kernel tracing, linux 7.0, linux desktop, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, microsoft, motion sensor, nas, network automation, network-aware ssh router, networking, nixos, open home foundation, open source, open source license, opencode, opengist, phoronix, physical computing, practical ai, process scheduler, proprietary software, rendercv, resume generation, rust in linux, scheduler, self hosted git, self hosting, self-healing filesystem, sfc, smart home, smart lighting, software freedom, software freedom conservancy, ssh, sshroute, storage, systems programming, sécurix, version control, visual programming, xfs, yaml
Is it time to replace GitHub in our workflow? We git into it. Plus, our favorite features in the new Linux 7.0 release.