Displaying 4 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "hermes".
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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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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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669: Harshing rsync's Vibe
May 31st, 2026 | 1 hr 15 mins
ai coding agents, ai policy, ai-generated code, andrew tridgell, bitkeeper, bitwarden, claude, claude code, claude opus, flathub, flathub llm policy, fwupd, fwupd mythos bugs, git, gnome circle, go, hermes, jqwik, jupiter broadcasting, keepass, keeper, linux kernel, linux maintainers, linux networking, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llm, mesh network, mnemosyne, mythos, nebula, nebula vs tailscale, nixos, nixpkgs, open source, open source ai, openclaw, opencode, openlogi, openrouter, proton pass, qemu, qemu ai policy, qwen3.6, recordapps, rsync, rsync security fixes, searxng, self-hosted, self-hosting, systemd, tailscale, technitium, tridge, vaultwarden, vibesync, zig
rsync’s founder came back, patched real security bugs with AI help, and triggered an open source meltdown. Plus, two more projects reject AI-generated code as the community’s newest fault line cracks wide open.
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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.