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656: Why KDE Linux Surprised Us
March 1st, 2026 | 1 hr 8 mins
arch, bearded tech, delta updates, distrobox, enhanced read-only file system, erofs, flatpak, flox, hcloud-upload-image, hetzner, home assistant, home assistant mcp, jb dnd, jupiter broadcasting, kapsule, kde linux, kde plasma, launcher studio, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mesh network, mkosi, nebula, nebula commander, nix package manager, nixos, open source, openclaw, opencode, planet nix, plasma 6.6, project banana, raw disk images, socks-to-http-proxy, squashfs, star trek comms badge, systemd, systemd-repart, systemd-sysupdate, tetris, tinyproxy, truenas, unraid
We take KDE Linux for a spin and push it a little too far. Plus, a friend of the show stops by with a fresh tool: Nebula Commander.
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460: CPU as a Service
May 29th, 2022 | 44 mins 11 secs
bcachefs, firmware, hp dev one, image-based, intel, jupiter broadcasting, lennart poettering, linux 5.18, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mainline, nvidia, peloton, pop!_os, sdsi, send and receive, software freedom, software-defined silicon, systemd v251, systemd-sysupdate, zfs
A new Linux update allows Intel to control features in your CPU using hardware-level DRM.