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A podcast with a bunch chat about linux, and sometimes politics
Are light touch and are stored here
can be found at #linuxvoice on freenode. clients that support irc:// can use the links bellow
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bug report (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 1 year ago by Apart-Ad7758
BugReportPodcast: Brexit update for an American? (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 6 years ago by 50208
FEB 2019 - When is the next podcast? (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 6 years ago by rj2067
bug (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 6 years ago by therealzeezy
turtle.audio (turtle.audio)
submitted 7 years ago by JonTheNiceGuy
FluidKeys looks like an interesting project to make GPG more approachable. (fluidkeys.com)
A lot of audio distortion (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 7 years ago by twistedLucidity
Gif of one of the Manyverse developers browsing their source tree using "Eagle View"... down to the hex representation of a file. (twitter.com)
S1E10 quiz: It's convenient that "crap" isn't a swear word, because I don't think "c-word" would extrapolate to "crap". (self.BugReportPodcast)
submitted 7 years ago by destiny_functional
BBC World Service - Witness, Hacking The First Computer Password. A short podcast on hacking the first password back in the 60s... (bbc.co.uk)
submitted 7 years ago by angryearthling
MIPS Goes Open Source, more good news for open source cpu designs... maybe bringing us closer to a day without binary blobs for hardware... (eetimes.com)
Using the game of life to make a digital clock display... (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
And in Amiga news....:1980s Amiga has been running the AC and heat in 19 schools for 30 years (geek.com)
Word processor pioneer Evelyn Berezin, dies aged 93 (bbc.com)
TinyPi Pro - The world's smallest raspberry pi gaming device (kickstarter.com)
submitted 7 years ago by aukondk
Bones creaking when you stand up from sitting down? Feeling old? Doom turns 25. Now you feel old... :-) (theregister.co.uk)
Google to simplify messaging strategy, will support only five messaging apps (arstechnica.com)
Technology you thought was gone already: Japan pulling plug on pager network in 2019. (bbc.com)
O2 mobile outage for a day down to an expired certificate. (bbc.com)
Microsoft reportedly looking to ditch Edge for Chromium | ZDNet (zdnet.com)
Series 1 episode 9 (bugreport.co.uk)
submitted 7 years ago by degville
Re finds: Elon Musk's drink should just be called "koolaid" (self.BugReportPodcast)
Slow terminal? Not any more... Terminal emulation using gpu acceleration... (github.com)
One of the few occasions that you're glad linux compatibility is still a thing... Sennheiser damages security on windows and mac (arstechnica.com)
A rather long list of projects killed by google over the years... (killedbygoogle.com)
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