Displaying 2 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "codeberg".
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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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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.