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Linux Out Loud 52: Unpopular Opinions
This week, Linux Out Loud chats about up-and-coming hardware using Linux. Welcome to episode 51 of Linux Out Loud. We fired up our mics, connected those headphones as we searched the community for themes to expound upon. We kept the banter friendly, the conversation somewhat on topic, and had fun doing it.
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Bad Voltage 3×56: Hyperbole is the Magic Word
Jeremy Garcia, Jono Bacon, and Stuart Langridge present Bad Voltage, in which we spend a show inventing topics which need a whole other show to talk about, we reminisce about Google Plus, and: [00:01:36] Twitter Blue, Meta Verified: the social networks go premium.
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TUXEDO OS 2 overview | Surf, mail, work or play? Go for it! - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show an overview of TUXEDO OS 2 and some of the applications pre-installed.
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CachyOS 230121 Quick Overview #shorts - Invidious
A Quick Overview of CachyOS 230121
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How to install Clear Linux 37980 - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show how to install Clear Linux 37980.
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Linux Commands in 60 Seconds - The ssh Command - Invidious
Linux Commands in 60 Seconds - A series of YouTube Shorts that covers very basic usage of many popular commands, one video at a time.
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Linux Commands in 60 Seconds - The watch Command - Invidious
Linux Commands in 60 Seconds - A series of YouTube Shorts that covers very basic usage of many popular commands, one video at a time.
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How to Manage OpenStack Private Clouds Episode 4 - Building Virtual Networks (Neutron) - Invidious
OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform that enables you to build your very own private cloud that is completely under your control.
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How to install PhpStorm on Linux Lite 6.2 - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at how to install PhpStorm on Linux Lite 6.2.
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How to install RubyMine on Linux Lite 6.2 - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at how to install RubyMine on Linux Lite 6.2.
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FLOSS Weekly 721: Hacking, Convergence and HyperPurism - Kyle Rankin, Purism, Mobile Phone & Linux Computing Convergence
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The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 994
joel studies for tests.
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TIC TEK TOE, Episode 031 - Invidious
Marcel and Evan decide to, at the very least, attempt to take TIC TEK TOE direct to YouTube. While here, they discuss the new tech being used to record, namely Wave.Video, along with virtual reality games (Marcel got himself a PSVR2 headset for his PS5 game console), ChatGPT, artificial intelligence, guardrails, blogging, and attempts to fix the news.
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Is It "WRONG" To Learn Emacs With The Evil Bindings - Invidious
There is some debate within the Emacs community about whether it is "wrong" to use the Evil keybindings (the Vim bindings).
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WINE Will Finally Run On Wayland NATIVELY!! - Invidious
WINE is great but until now it has had to run through Xwayland on the Wayland side that is now beginning to change as the first of the native WINE wayland drivers is getting ready to be merged
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Ubuntu Flavors Put An End To Shipping Flatpak - Invidious
Canonical as the developers of Snap are all in on it but a lot of the flavors have been shipping it as a default, Canonical supposedly with support of the flavors has decided to stop this trend in it's tracks
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Here's a quick terminal tip 🐧 Follow us for more! #linux #terminal #foss - Invidious
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Elon’s Twitter is a nightmare: the "Everything App" problem - Invidious
What is an "everything app"? The planned features are the following: video, encrypted direct messages, longform tweets, Blue Verified program, and payments. It would mean there's a big incentive to use Twitter for all of these things: as a creator, why would I use different platforms for my videos, my articles and my social posts if I can use my Twitter following for everything? As a general user, I can just follow the people I like in one single place, no need to use ten apps to see everything. And since I'm already there for the videos and articles and tweets, why not also use the DMs in here, instead of using a separate app? And at that point, the payment feature makes sense, and since I setup a payment method, why not use Twitter to pay in real life as well?