Displaying all 3 Episode of LINUX Unplugged with the tag “homebrew”.
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623: 50 Days of Blue
July 13th, 2025 | 1 hr 14 mins
arch linux, atomic, aur, aurora, bazzite, bitchat, bluefin, bluenixfin, bluetooth mesh chat, bootc, brew, briar, chromebook, cloud-native linux, commonarch, community projects, container workflows, determinate systems, dhh, esp32, esp8266, fedora, fedora silverblue, fhs, filesystem hierarchy standard, flatpak, homebrew, immutable, immutable distros, jack dorsey, jakoolit, jupiter broadcasting, las arch challenge, linux desktop, linux gaming, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mesh messaging, nix, nix integration, nix vegas, nixos, obtainium, oci container, omarchy, open source, podman, rpm-ostree, steamos, texas linux fest, ujust, universal blue, user feedback
Chris fled a declarative-first world for the promised land of Bluefin's atomic simplicity. Fifty days in, did he find desktop bliss or just fresh compromises?
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617: The Disposable Server
June 1st, 2025 | 48 mins 51 secs
albyhub, aurora, bazzite, bluefin, brew, debian, disposable server, distrobox, dnf, ephemeral server, fedora, fedora 42, fuse, homebrew, jellyfin, jupiter broadcasting, lazygit, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mini-challenge, minio, nextcloud, nix, nixos, open source, plex, rclone, rhel, rhel 10, self-hosted, server, silverblue, systemd, tailscale, tui challenge, ubi, universal base images, vps, weather api, weatherstar 4000, ws4kp, yt-dlp, ytdl-sub
Spin up, share, nuke. We each build a throwaway server, and then rate each others' setups.
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359: Death of the Mac
June 23rd, 2020 | 47 mins 7 secs
a cloud guru, adobe, ai, airdrop, ampere, apple, arm, arm servers, artificial intelligence, bhyve, blender, bsd, chrome, cloud, containers, cooking, debian, docker, ffmpeg, final cut pro, freebsd, fujitsu, google, hackintosh, homebrew, ibm, japan, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, machine learning, macos 11, microsoft, nearby share, nearby sharing, parallels, python, recipes, supercomputers, tensorflow, top500, unplugged, unsilence, xhyve
Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.