Displaying all 3 Episode of LINUX Unplugged with the tag “vi”.
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618: TUI Challenge Kickoff
June 8th, 2025 | 1 hr 10 mins
aerc, app picks, awesome-tuis, bazzite with brent, bluefin, boosts sale, carbonyl, console, curses, disposable server, emacs, file manager, glow, go, gomuks, iamb, joshuto, jupiter broadcasting, kitty, linux format magazine, linux magazine, linux media, linux podcast, linux unplugged, mail client, markdown, matrix, meli, michael larabel, mosaic, mutt, mynav, neomutt, nixos, open source, phoronix, picks, pipewire, podcast advertising, podcasting 2.0, ranger, redhat, rust, session management, slack-term, species designation boost, superfile, tempy, terminal, terminal emulator, terminal trove, terminal user interface, termusic, tidal, tmux, tui, tui apps, tui challenge, tui player, turbo vision, tvterm, v4v, value-for-value, vi, vim, yazi, yt-dlp, ytptube, zellij
Our terminal apps are loaded, the goals are set, but we're already hitting a few snags. The TUI Challenge begins...
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490: 2022 Tuxies
December 25th, 2022 | 50 mins 17 secs
arch, asahi linux, best desktop environment, best linux distro of the year, best text editor, cosmic, debian, emacs, framework laptop, home assistant, hp devone, immich, jellyfin, jupiter broadcasting, kate, kde, linux podcast, linux unplugged, lunarvim, mastodon, nano, nextcloud, nixos, plasma, pop!_os, proton, stable diffusion, steam deck, sway, tuxies, ubuntu, umbrel, vi, vim, vscode, xfce
It's the third annual Unplugged Tuxies; our community votes on the best projects, distros, desktops, and services of 2022.
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295: Stay and Compile a While
April 2nd, 2019 | 1 hr 12 mins
accelerated graphics, apache, apache foundation, codecs, compiling software, f5, ffmpeg, firefox, gentoo, jupiter broadcasting, linux podcast, machine learning, mozilla, nano, nginx, notifications, open source, open source audio, opus, raspberry pi, raspberry pi keyboard and mouse, text editors, ubuntu mate 18.04 beta 1 for raspberry pi, unplugged, vi, vlc, vocoder, wasi, webassembly
Is there really any advantage to building your software vs installing the package? We discuss when and why you might want to consider building it yourself.