#LinuxUnplugged

2025-12-16
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2025-12-14
2025-12-10

Mi año 2025 en pódcasts. #AntennaPodEcho

​1. Linux Unplugged #LinuxUnplugged @ChrisLAS
(Se nota que me suscribí este año)

2. Bala extra @elojoqueves

3. Podnews Weekly Review @samsethi + @james

4. Los Últimos de Feedlipinas @ultimosfeed = @jeanbedel + @Mujeresconhistoria + @verdugo789 + @ruisan

5. Podcasting 2.0 @dave + @adam

1. Linux Unplugged
2. Bala extra
3. Podnews Weekly Review
4. Los Últimos de Feedlipinas
5. Podcasting 2.0He reproducido episodios del 76% de mis 196 podcast suscritosSoy un adicto a los podcast, suelo escuchar los episodios 17h después de su publicación.Este año he reproducido 1663 horas de 157 podcasts diferentes.
2025-11-04

I recently quite often listened to the Linux Unplugged podcast as an addition to the german Linux podcast i normally consume.
From the monetization pov thats really next level and i dont know if like that. Its packed with ads and a quarter of each episode is about who has paid how many using some kind of blockchain bullshit crypto currency.
Yep it is really different from central europe linux podcasts.

And then there is always an ad for Crowdhealth, which sounds for my like universal healthcare but privately run, because when state does that (like in Germany) its socialism.
#linuxunplugged #crowdhealth

2025-10-13

#LinuxUnplugged Episode 636: Engineering The Future

I was fortunate enough to join @ChrisLAS
and company the other night to talk about #Ubuntu 25.10 and our new release process!

linuxunplugged.com/636

2025-10-08

Listening to #LUP #LinuxUnplugged from @TexasLinuxFest now @jupiterbroadcasting @ChrisLAS

Debby ‬⁂📎🐧:disability_flag:debby@hear-me.social
2025-08-18

⚡️Linkwarden: The Self-Hosted Bookmark Manager That Solved a Problem I Didn’t Know I Had

Thank you, Linux Unplugged and Jupiter Broadcasting @ironicbadger, for introducing me to Linkwarden—a FOSS gem that will change how I save, share, and preserve the web.

Like many of you, I’ve been using browser bookmarks for years. I’d save articles, tutorials, and interesting links, only to find them gone when I finally got around to reading them. Link rot is real, and it’s frustrating. But until I heard about Linkwarden linkwarden.app/ on Linux Unplugged jupiterbroadcasting.com/, I didn’t realize how much I needed a better solution.

I used to think, “Browser bookmarks are fine,” and honestly, backing them up manually from time to time isn’t a real trouble—just a slight inconvenience. My problem is that I experience massive link rot when looking into two-year-old links, often with interesting subjects on small sites—they are often just gone when I want to recall them. The problem is that saving the link isn’t saving any of the information.

But Linkwarden @linkwarden isn’t just another bookmark manager—it’s a preservation powerhouse, a collaborative hub, and a self-hosted dream. And thanks to the folks at Jupiter Broadcasting, I now understand why it’s a game-changer.

I haven’t started hosting it yet, but I definitely will, and I hope some of you out there will find it useful too.
Thanks to @daniel31x13 for making a awesome tool :heart_cyber: ⚡️.
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• Linkwarden github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden —  Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters, all in one place.
• Announcing Linkwarden 2.11 blog.linkwarden.app/releases/2.11
• Linkwarden Browser Extension github.com/linkwarden/browser-extension

@selfhosted@a.gup.pe @selfhosting @selfhosted@lemmy.world @selfhost #OpenSourceSoftware #TechForGood #Linkwarden #SelfHosted #FOSS #OpenSource #WebPreservation #Fediverse #LinuxUnplugged #SaveTheWeb #NoMore404 #TechCommunity #DigitalArchiving #LinkRot #PrivacyFirst #BookmarkManager #Bookmark

The image features a promotional graphic for "Linkwarden," an open-source collaborative bookmark manager. The background is dark blue with a subtle grid pattern, and the logo is a blue lightning bolt icon. The main text reads "Linkwarden" in large, white letters, followed by "BOOKMARKS & COLLABORATION MADE EASY!" in smaller white text. Below this, a description states, "An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages." The image also includes a screenshot of the Linkwarden interface, showing a dashboard with sections labeled "Dashboard," "Recent," and "Pinned." The dashboard displays various bookmarks with titles, dates, and categories, such as "Health and Wellness," "Personal Finance," and "Self Improvement." The interface is designed with a dark theme, and the bookmarks are organized into different categories, with a sidebar on the left listing various categories and tags.

very sad about the end of #selfhosted #podcast

I guess I will check out #LinuxUnplugged

2025-04-28

When you open up a laptop and it's running #Windows11

#Linux #linuxunplugged #lfnw2025

Chris from the Linux unplugged podcast face palming
2025-04-27

The boys going live at #lfnw2025 #linuxunplugged

Chris Wes and Brent with headsets on ready to go live
2025-04-12

@dylancode I hear the guys on #linuxunplugged talking about Nix literally all the time, and that makes me want to like it, because I like those guys and I like the show. Then I get to reading about it and I'm like "err, screw that."

I used Arch for a long time. Back in the day before flatpaks, the AUR opened up paths to software for me that I otherwise didn't have, or it made that access a lot easier. Just maintaining it got to be a chore, so I eventually drifted away. I still have fond memories of it though.

My absolute favorite distro is Debian. I mean, at least in theory. I don't use it anymore because I like having more recent software, and I freaking loath going through all the motions to make it livable for me these days. I still get the warm fuzzies when I see a Debian swirl though :D

2025-03-09

The three amigos of #jupiterbroadcasting #linuxunplugged at #SCALE22x

You just can't over state how much these gentleman have done for the #Linux community.

Picture of Brent, Wes and chris at Scale 22x
2025-03-09

Just hanging out with my favorite Carls at #SCALE22x

@carlrichell and @carlwgeorge are just prime examples of how damn friendly and approachable the #linux community is.

Also huge thanks to #jupiterbroadcasting #linuxunplugged for being the hub of it all!

And def catch Carls cosmic talk this afternoon if your here.

socallinuxexpo.org/scale/22x/p

Picture of 2 Carl's, one Mike, and 3 Linux nerds
2025-02-01

Anyone planning a #LinuxUnplugged 600 gathering in #Ghent before #CfgMgmtCamp? /cc @cfgmgmtcamp

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