Displaying 2 items of LINUX Unplugged with the tag "thinkbox".
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654: Creating Discord in the Matrix
February 15th, 2026 | 1 hr 24 mins
5g, age verification, alby, bcachefs, booklog, btrfs, casaos, christian brauner, clan, clan.lol, connectten fortress router, copy-on-write, data privacy, decentralized, discord, element, ext4, face scanning, federation, fediverse, filesystem, fountain, jb meetup, jupiter broadcasting, kernel, kyc, linux 7.0, linux kernel, linux meetup, linux podcast, linux unplugged, lte, matrix, matrix server, mattermost, mobile internet router, network discovery, nixos, nixos framework, nmap, nullfs, open source, open source community, open_tree_namespace, openclaw, openwrt, personal library, pivot_root, planet nix, privacy, project hydra, prometheus, raspberry pi, rv internet, scale, self-hosted, self-hosted communities, switch_root, synapse, tablet as monitor, tablet as second screen, the structural spacer, thinkbox, truenas scale, vfs, virtual file system, wan redundancy, weylus, whosthere, xfs, zfs, zimaos
We were minutes away from shutting down our Matrix server when the Discord news hit. Now we’re not just keeping it, we’re doubling down. Can open source seize this moment?
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653: The Kernel Always Wins
February 8th, 2026 | 1 hr 5 mins
1l nas, android rom, api ftw!, bcachefs, bcachefs reconcile, bcachefs tui, bcachefs-tools, calyxos, claude code, cloudflare, cloudflare tunnel, computer upcycle project, debian, dkms, earth day open source challenge, erasure coding, google play services, hypervisor, jupiter broadcasting, kvm, lenovo thinkcentre, lineageos, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linux virtualization, llm scrapers, m720q nas, m920q, mattermost, meetup, microg, nas, nixbook, open source, openwrt, oracle, planet nix, plexus, podcast_mcp, podcasting 2.0, qwen code, reinschrifttodo, scale, sff nas, steam controller, steam frame, steam machine, thinkbox, user-space vm manager, valve, virt-manager, virtualbox, virtualization, vmware, wifi access point, yolo
The news this week highlights shifts in Linux from multiple angles. What's evolving, why it matters, and that moment where the future actually works.