Displaying 2 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "llm interface".
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679: The Last Shutdown
August 9th, 2026 | 57 mins 31 secs
ai agent, ai assistant, air drop alternative, android llm, backup, backwards show, bitcoin, bitcoin node, btrfs, buzz, ceremonial decomissioning, coldcard, container hoarder, crowdstrike, dell t5400, disko, docker, dracut-crypt-ssh, dracut-sshd, drm-free, gaming correspondent jeff, gog, hardware lifecycle, herdr, hermes, intel xeon e5430, jupiter broadcasting, kernel cleanup, kernel development, kernel dreams, kernel feature, ksmbd, ksshd, lan-orangutan, legacy code removal, legacy hardware, linux archaeology, linux podcast, linux server shutdown, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm interface, local file transfer, local llm, localsend, netlink, network scanner, nixos, nmap, nostr, open source, open source ai, openrouter, openssh, openwrt, oscilloscope mcp, oxproxion, poweroff, reverse episode, self-hosted, server decommissioning, smb, ssh in kernel, steam, tc²-bbs, ubuntu, umbrel, userspace vs kernel space, vfs, wolfcrypt, wolfssh, wolfssl
An old Linux box powers down for the last time as we unwind its history, and the entire show, back to the beginning.
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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.