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Jason Evangelho tells us about the rosy state of Linux gaming, including a lot of games that perform as well or even better than on Windows. Plus feedback, and discoveries about interacting with GitHub via the command line, a handy DNS testing tool, and playing ancient games with accurate audio. Discoveries GitHub CLI dug... Read More
Jason Evangelho tells us about the rosy state of Linux gaming, including a lot of games that perform as well or even better than on Windows. Plus feedback, and discoveries about interacting with GitHub via the command line, a handy DNS testing tool, and playing ancient games with accurate audio. Discoveries GitHub CLI dug... Read More
The Thunderbird team has resumed our monthly Community Office Hours sessions, and the most recent was an open forum Q&A that focused largely on K-9 Mail and Thunderbird for Android. We also answered some of your questions about Thunderbird for Desktop, including Exchange support (it's coming)! Here's a lightly edited version of that session for you to listen to. If you have questions for us to answer in a future Office Hours sessions, just send an email to officehours@thunderbird.net. 00:00 Intro02:00 Exchange Support for Android?03:22 Add-ons For Android? 06:30 Upgrade Path From K-9 Mail?12:06 Android: CalDAV and CardDAV?16:11 Mozilla Sync & Thunderbird for Android?22:06 Exchange Support on Desktop?24:35 Proper Threaded & Conversations View?30:55 Full Sender Name Column?33:03 What About Thunderbird Webmail? ★ Support this podcast ★
The Thunderbird team is a remote-first, globally distributed group, so it made perfect sense to devote an episode to Remote Work! Join Heather, Chris, and Jason for some useful tips and tricks to make your daily remote work more enjoyable and more productive. We also include tips from ThunderCast listeners Pedro and Mike, who emailed us at podcast@thunderbird.net. (You can do the same if something's on your mind.)Plus: An inside look at the upcoming Thunderbird Send service, some fascinating origin stories, and geeky Raspberry Pi solutions for weather and BBQ. Software & Articles We Mentioned:Cherrytreedraw.ioSynergyThe Pomodoro TechniqueWorking on Distributed Teams at MozillaContribute To Thunderbird Without Knowing How To Code(00:00) - Intro (01:05) - Meet Heather (02:10) - Heather's Origin Story (04:40) - Your notes can help everyone! (06:38) - Meet Chris (07:37) - Chris's Origin Story (11:30) - Geeking out (20:45) - Thunderbird 115 Updates & Flatpak (22:04) - Thunderbird Send explainer (31:48) - Remote Work Tips & Tricks (51:44) - Community Voice: Tip from Pedro (55:53) - Community Voice: Tip from Mike (58:32) - Outro ★ Support this podcast ★
The Thunderbird team is back from the Mozilla All-Hands event, and we're overwhelmed in the most positive way. In addition to the happy vibes we're all feeling from meeting most of our colleagues in person for the first time, we have a lot of takeaways to share. in this episode Ryan, Jason, and Alex talk about how Mozilla is building AI tools for the good of humanity, and how our perception of AI has changed dramatically. Plus, the problem with the "hey Mozilla, just build a browser" argument. Episode #4 is light on actual Thunderbird talk, and more focused on Mozilla as an organization, the current state of the internet, and the future of AI. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed discussing it! Have a question or comment for us? Just email podcast@thunderbird.net! (00:00) - Intro (00:28) - The All-Hands Hangover (03:10) - The Thunderbird Team IRL! (09:42) - moz://a beyond the products (13:36) - Tackling AI & web issues (19:24) - The "just build a browser" argument (21:46) - Alex changes his mind about AI (23:38) - Building AI tools for good (33:09) - Fighting for the soul of the internet (40:11) - Thunderbird and AI? (47:16) - Warm fuzzy feelings (52:51) - Outro ★ Support this podcast ★
Hello Thunderbird family, and welcome back to a long-overdue episode of the ThunderCast! Ryan, Alex, and Jason get together to talk about the new features and improvements in Thunderbird 115 "Supernova." But they also share WHY those features were developed, and what's being worked on right now. Plus, Ryan shares some huge news about the future of the Thunderbird Project! It's a casual, unscripted, and informative behind-the-scenes conversation. USEFUL LINKS:What's New In 115 (Use Micah's awesome slider!)Why We're Rebuilding ThunderbirdThunderbird on MastodonThunderbird on TwitterThunderbird on LinkedIn ★ Support this podcast ★ (00:00) - Intro (04:11) - The pulse of our users (11:16) - Moving to monthly releases (14:24) - Why the name “Supernova?” (15:39) - Explaining the new Thunderbird logo (23:22) - What's New in Thunderbird 115? (32:09) - Explaining the Unified Toolbar (40:08) - Why the new icons matter (44:11) - You are my Density (53:52) - Jason gushes about the App Menu (01:01:01) - Finally! Sortable folder modes (01:05:17) - Ryan gushes about Cards view (01:08:37) - Championing customization (01:10:37) - The infamous mockup (01:12:00) - Addressing the address book (01:17:03) - Iterating to perfection (01:19:32) - Jason's 2 hats (01:24:33) - The ThunderVerse!
A talk at the Linux App Summit about software sustainability -- and the environmental impact of power-hungry code -- was a shocking wake-up call that's too important to ignore. Please give a warm welcome to the creator of that talk, KDE's Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss (https://invent.kde.org/joseph). In this episode of Linux For Everyone, we discuss Joseph's vital work with KDE Eco, and the path the project is forging to create a culture of software sustainability and inspire more power-efficient software. Our conversation might dramatically change how you think about the apps you use, and the potentially devastating ecological footprint of the software installed on millions -- if not billions -- of devices. Joseph and I both hope this episode inspires more conversation and more awareness.To that end, here is a long list of resources and links to help you better understand the situation, and to get directly involved! Special Guest: Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss.
Welcome back to the ThunderCast, the official podcast of Mozilla Thunderbird! In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome our first special guest: Mike Conley, Principal Software developer at Mozilla. Mike is a software mechanic, musician, livestreamer, and self-described "pre-internet phenomenon" among many other things. Creators & Guests Jason Evangelho - Host Ryan Lee Sipes - Host Mike Conley - Guest We had a wonderful conversation about the early days of the internet, Mike's early work on Mozilla Messaging, and his current work on Firefox. He also gives us a peek behind the curtain of upcoming Picture-in-Picture features, and some fresh changes to Firefox's migration tools. We also asked Mike about some of the more underrated features of Firefox. Plus, we get the community involved by asking you which Thunderbird features more people should know about. Hope you enjoy listening to this one as much as we enjoyed recording it! Finally, here are some of the links we mentioned:1) uBlock Add-on for Thunderbird:https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/thunderbird/addon/ublock-origin/2) The Joy of Coding:https://mikeconley.ca/jochttps://www.twitch.tv/mikeconley_dot_caRecordings on YouTube3) Neocities, making the internet fun againhttps://neocities.org4) Follow us on Mastodon: Thunderbird: https://mastodon.online/@thunderbirdMike: https://mastodon.online/@mconley@mozilla.socialRyan: https://mastodon.social/@ryanleesipesJason: https://layer8.space/@killyourfm(01:54) - Intro (01:55) - Mike's Origin Story (13:03) - Fond memories of the early internet (21:41) - MIke's work on Firefox (Part 1) (23:35) - Firefox features more people should know about (31:31) - More people should use Reader Mode (36:15) - Thunderbird features more people should know about (50:43) - Mike's shoutout to Thunderbird developers (57:57) - Mike's work on Firefox (Part 2) (01:16:48) - Closing comments ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to the debut episode of the Thunderbird podcast, which we're affectionately calling the ThunderCast! It's an inside look at the making of Thunderbird, alongside community-driven conversations with our friends in the open-source world. We can't wait for you to listen! Here are some of the highlights from Episode 1:What to expect on future episodes of ThunderCastWe're hiring!Is Thunderbird still part of Mozilla?Alex starts a band, Ryan is building a keyboard, Jason's island adventures4 years of "invisible work" to prepare for SupernovaThunderbird on Android... and iOS ★ Support this podcast ★
No notes. No prep. Just 4 passionate content creators gathering for a broad, unfiltered discussion about Valve's Steam Deck. It's an epic 2 hour Linux gaming crossover! For authenticity, this entire episode was hosted, recorded, edited and published on Jason's Steam Deck! This entire episode is also available to watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lzjmPmfLB-o Special Guests: Gardiner Bryant, Liam Dawe, and Nick.
Linus dropped my name on The WAN Show, Valve has big plans for AMD's FSR, YouTube dislikes your dislikes, the COVID face mask life in video games, ProtonUP gets a GUI, and more!
Please welcome our very special guest Niccolò "Nicco" Venerandi! Nicco is KDE's Consistency Goalkeeper, and joins us to discuss what it's like working with the KDE team, as well as offering his own unique take on a topic that's making big waves in the Linux community: System76 allegedly ditching GNOME and developing its own desktop for Pop OS. There's lots of software picks, updates on our passion projects (like Games For Everyone (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbRPZ11S1quJ4ESoj42A3ug) launching!) and a ton of KDE love. THANKS TO LINODE FOR SPONSORING THIS EPISODE! GO TO WWW.LINODE.COM/LINUXFOREVERYONE TO GET A $100 60-DAY CREDIT FOR YOUR NEXT AWESOME LINUX PROJECT. Special Guest: Niccolò Venerandi.
Welcome back to Linux For Everyone, welcome /Home, and get ready for our longest episode ever! We kick things off with some outstanding job news from Schykle, then Jerry tells a horror story about his phone eavesdropping on his friends. We also catch up on our individual privacy journeys that kicked off in Episode 54. After that, Jerry drives the Software Spotlight by expressing his love for the ridiculously useful media tool Rapid Photo Downloader. The middle section of the show is highlighted by an illuminating interview with Mycroft AI founder Joshua Montgomery, that reaches into Mycroft's roots and its potential. Joshua also argues for privacy initiatives like the right to be forgotten, as well as the "corporate death penalty." But he also offers hope for the future of smart speakers and virtual assistants. We're even treated to the first "public" reading of his new children's book! In the back half, Schykle and Jason launch the new "Tech For Everyone" segment by discussing their shared love of the Apple M1 systems, Asahi Linux, setting up a Time Machine server on Fedora, and a related chat about the Linux and Apple software ecosystems. Kick back, grab your favorite beverage, and let's dive in to this monster! THANKS TO LINODE FOR SPONSORING THIS EPISODE! GO TO WWW.LINODE.COM/LINUXFOREVERYONE (https://LINODE.COM/LINUXFOREVERYONE) TO GET A $100 60-DAY CREDIT FOR YOUR NEXT AWESOME LINUX PROJECT. Special Guest: Joshua Montgomery.
The brand new L4E Show is here! Jason, Jerry and Schykle talk about their recent passion projects, then get into a somewhat disturbing conversation about the creeping invasion of our online privacy. Plus, a Software Spotlight and a proper introduction to our new co-hosts! WATCH THE NEW VIDEO VERSION HERE (https://youtu.be/EPM3_ZkEKGM). ☁️ Special thanks to this video's sponsor, LINODE! We're building a few sites and new community features over at Linode, and can't wait to unveil them. Go to https://Linode.com/LinuxForEveryone, and get a $100 credit towards your own awesome projects.
All good things must come to an end, but sometimes they're reborn into something better. Jason says goodbye to Linux For Everyone as you know it and reveals NEW co-hosts, then has a lengthy and relaxed conversation with System76 Happiness Architect Aaron Honeycutt. Aaron and Jason chat about working at System76, Snap vs Flatpak, expensive shipping, COVID, Linux gaming, window tiling, Valve's Steam Deck, and a little bit more Linux gaming! Towards the end, Jason wraps it up with some hopes and concerns about Valve's Steam Deck.
Welcome to a special community-powered episode discussing Valve's newly announced Steam Deck! It's a product destined to send positive ripples throughout the entire Linux ecosystem, but there's so much to unpack, and a few things to criticize. Let's get into it!
To celebrate 50 episodes of Linux For Everyone, Jason is answering a BUNCH of your questions about Linux, hardware, coffee habits, music creation, living in Croatia, and much more! Enjoy, and thank you for being part of this awesome journey.
Today joining us is Jason Evangelho to talk about his journey to Linux and the community he is building. www.talkingdrupal.com/296 Topics Guest Host Fatima joining us Guest Jason Evangelho Fatima thanks to vaccines was able to visit a friend she had not seen in a while John back from vacation Nic is painting his basement Stephen first week did not produce the show Jason bought tickets to see the Foo Fighters live... in 2022 Now known as a "Linux guy", what triggered your switch to Linux What is Linux for Everyone all about Proton Linux for Everyone podcast, youtube, and community Where do you stand on the scale of FOSS always and using proprietary software Nic and Stephen Advocate for Linux on Talking Drupal What holds the Linux market share back EDU and Gov in Linux Best benefit of using Linux Top tips for switching to Linux Resources Ditching Windows: 2 Weeks With Ubuntu Linux On The Dell XPS 13 Linux for Everyone Proton Voice.com Make it Linux Lenovo Hardware Video Gnu Health Guests Jason Evangelho linux4everyone.com @Linux4Everyone Hosts Stephen Cross - www.stephencross.com @stephencross Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan John Picozzi - www.oomphinc.com @johnpicozzi Fatima Sarah Khalid - @sugaroverflow
The word of the day is: BROWSERS! Jason sits down with former Purism CTO Zlatan Todoric and former Private Internet Access CFO Alex Lee to talk about Shells.com, a service that promises to turn anything with a browser into a secure virtual Linux (or Windows, or Android) desktop. Speaking of browsers, how about a Discovery of the Week that blows away Apple's Airdrop functionality? It's free, it works on any device, and it's awesome.
Jason sits down with legendary Bash creator Brian Fox to discuss his early days with Richard Stallman, the legacy of Bash, our ongoing privacy battle, and his brand new project called Orchid. PLUS: An update from Lenovo's Mark Pearson on the company's Linux hardware initiative, a gorgeous new laptop from TUXEDO Computers, and a Discovery of the Week that solves your backup and restore issues.
Welcome back to the conclusion of my interview with System 76 Principal Engineer Jeremy Soller! In our 2nd hour, we cover everything from VR gaming to in-house laptops to the importance of firmware. There's also a rather passionate rant about Audacity's now-infamous Pull Request #835. Plus, a new Discovery of the Week, and a new rabbit hole: servers!
The podcast comes roaring back to life with part 1 of a massive interview featuring Linux ninja Jeremy Soller of System76. Plus, Jason introduces and demos a new Discovery of the Week that anyone with a PC microphone will appreciate! There's also more details about our longterm partnership with TUXEDO Computers, and a look ahead! Welcome back, and welcome /Home Special Guest: Jeremy Soller.
Let's make Wednesdays awesome again! Here's a brief update before new weekly episodes of Linux For Everyone start roaring back onto your podcast player. In short: a renewed sense of purpose, new energy, new website, new GitHub Repo (https://github.com/KillYourFM/linuxforeveryone), new Matrix channel (https://matrix.to/#/#Linux4Everyone:matrix.org)... For more info, just click that Play button!
Welcome back! We have some serious catching up to do. Episode 45 kicks off with some big announcements about Tech For Everyone and a new platform I'm working for. Later, there's some nerdy spoken word about why we use and love the command line. Then we get into the Garuda Linux Community Challenge! The second half of the show features my interview with Thomas of Drauger OS.
This is a personal story about music, 30 years in the making. It's a cautionary, creative tale about creating. It's a warning that time is not on our side. It's here to motivate you, to fire you up, and to make you start DOING something you've probably wanted to do for years. Just don't make my mistake. Watch the fully produced video featuring me and Jerry Morrison at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiOkl5ARO04 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiOkl5ARO04)
In this episode, Dave and Yannick are joined once again by Jason Evangelho from Forbes and Linux For Everyone podcast. They review Broken Pieces, the 8th episode of the 1st... Read more » The post Broken Pieces appeared first on Tea, Earl Grey, Hot !.
On DLN Xtend Episode 17, Nate tests FreeOffice (https://www.freeoffice.com/en/) and Eric spends some time with Kdenlive (https://kdenlive.org/). We thank DigitalOcean for sponsoring DLN Xtend. DigitalOcean offers the simplest, most developer-friendly cloud platform. It’s optimized to make managing and scaling apps easy with an intuitive API, multiple storage options, integrated firewalls, load balancers and so much more. You can get all this plus access to their world-class customer support for as low as $5 per month. DigitalOcean also has 2,000 cloud-agnostic tutorials to help you stay up to date with the latest open source software, languages, and frameworks. Get started on Digital Ocean for 2 Months FREE with a $100 credit by going to do.co/dln (https://do.co/dln). Destination Linux (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/destination-linux/) talked about the open source document viewer KOReader (http://koreader.rocks/) which peaked Nate's interest and leads to a discussion on e-readers. Ask Noah brings up the recent news of an AMD vulnerability discovered as part of a study funded by Intel and also the excellent Opensource.Builders (https://opensource.builders) website which showcases open source alternatives to common proprietary software. Jason Evangelho of Linux for Everyone (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/linux-for-everyone/) recently interviewed Alan Pope (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanPope) of Canonical and asked some interesting questions. We break down a few of the more interesting aspects of their conversation. On the DasGeek (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIme1suHyN7cAGrTy8RBdhQ) YouTube channel, Ryan covered using the El Gato Streamdeck Mini (https://youtu.be/6M0hfmbLfmM) with Linux which led Eric to wonder if there was a way to use a general-purpose tablet to do the same thing rather than buying dedicated hardware. Turns out, there is a very easy way to accomplish this with obs-websocket (https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket) and OBS Tablet Remote (http://t2t2.github.io/obs-tablet-remote/). Thanks to Venn Stone of LinuxGameCast (https://linuxgamecast.com/) for the tutorial (https://linuxgamecast.com/2018/11/quick-dirty-remote-control-obs-studio/). That's all for this week. Be sure to stop by DLN's Discourse (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/), Telegram (https://destinationlinux.org/telegram), Mumble (https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/) and Discord (https://destinationlinux.org/discord) servers to continue the discussion. More information about this show and other Destination Linux Network shows (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/) and creators (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/) (like Eric (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/eric-adams/) and Nate (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/nathan-wolf/) for example) is available at destinationlinux.network (https://destinationlinux.network). Until next time, see yas!
We've been busy with the holidays and took a short break. We're back with a new episode to start 2020. In this edition, we cover what we've done these past few weeks. Nate (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/nathan-wolf/) tells us more about his holiday lighting project and Eric (https://destinationlinux.network/creators/eric-adams/) talks about EndeavourOS, Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix and that leads us into a discussion on how Linux distributions differentiate themselves. We received some listener feedback from Anthony Lavado of the Jellyfin (https://jellyfin.org/) project which leads to a discussion on home media servers like Jellyfin, Plex and Emby. Jason Evangelho's account of his 12 Months of Discovery on Linux for Everyone (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/linux-for-everyone/) over the past two episodes prompted us to look back at our 2019 experience to see what discoveries of our own we've made. Destination Linux (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/destination-linux/) covered the Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix (https://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntu-cinnamon-remix/) releases and pondered the merit of an Ubuntu Cinnamon flavor. There was a lot of talk about Linux Mint already filling that space but I disagree. This Week in Linux (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/this-week-in-linux/) covered the release of Feren OS which was recently made available. It's a fascinating example of what someone can achieve in the open source world. We discuss the merits of Feren OS and lovingly poke a bit of fun at its creator. Lastly, our friend Zeb undertook a monumental 24 live stream on his Zebedee Gaming (https://destinationlinux.network/shows/zebedee-gaming/) YouTube channel. He was raising money for DLN's first charity collaboration with FreeGeek (https://www.freegeek.org/). The total came out to an impressive $1,500. Congratulations to Zeb and FreeGeek. Certainly a great way to end the year! That's all for this week. Be sure to stop by DLN's Discourse (https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/), Telegram (https://destinationlinux.org/telegram), Mumble (https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/) and Discord (https://destinationlinux.org/discord) servers to continue the discussion. More information about this show and other Destination Linux Network shows and creators is available at destinationlinux.network (https://destinationlinux.network/). Until next time, see yas!
My birthday is November 17th, so I thought it would be fun to do a "birthday special" AMA for Episode 17 where the community can ask me anything. The result is a stripped down format with some very candid answers about Linux, life, learning and love. This episode also features an extended "Welcome Home" intro celebrating this show's awesome global community!
By popular request, I share my current "Linux toolkit," the collection of software and hardware I use on a daily basis for work and play. And be sure to listen for your chance to share your own favorites on the next episode. Then, a meaty discussion about gaming on Linux Mint as I reboot the original "Linux Gaming Report" at Forbes. Plus, another Linux Origin Story and a new Song from the Source! INTERSTITIAL MUSIC: "Cloudness" by Jason Evangelho
This week on BDLL! We will give our thoughts on our bi-weekly distro challenge which is Regolith Linux (https://regolith-linux.org/). A big thank you to Ken Gilmer the creator of Regolith for making time to join us on the show and answer our questions about Regolith. We discuss the new products from Pine64 (https://www.pine64.org/) and get some info on the PinePhone (https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/), PineTab (https://www.pine64.org/pinetab/) and Pinebook Pro (https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/) from ZeebedeeBoss who was at the latest meetup (https://www.pine64.org/2019/08/19/its-time-to-start-giving-back/) from the creator of the Pine products We also talk about the Barton George interview (https://pca.st/tG6oLU#t=505.0) from Jason Evangelho (https://twitter.com/killyourfm)'s podcast Linux for Everyone (https://linuxforeveryone.fireside.fm/) talking about Dell's Sputnik Project (https://bartongeorge.io/). Want to join us? You can download zoom (www.zoom.us) and install it and join the meeting via BDLL Link (https://.bigdaddylinux.com/zoom) This was a multi-stream using ReStream (https://restream.io/) so you can watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZRKfyvx7GUEi-Lr7f4Nxg?) or on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/bigdaddylinux)! Check out the BDL website (https://bigdaddylinux.com/) for more info. Join in on the discussions in the Discourse Forums (https://discourse.bigdaddylinux.com/) Join the discussion during the week in our telegram group (https://www.bigdaddylinux.com/telegram) Join us on Discord (https://www.bigdaddylinux.com/discord) Links for people who join BDLL can be found on the Community Page (https://www.bigdaddylinux.com/community)
This week on BDLL! We will discuss our bi-weekly distro challenge and all things Linux! This week we are checking out Bohdi Linux (https://www.bodhilinux.com/). We also discuss what BDLL is about and what it's purpose is and changes to the distro Challenge and we end with some conversation about a new podcast by Jason Evangelho (https://twitter.com/killyourfm) called Linux for Everyone (https://linuxforeveryone.fireside.fm/0-prologue) and we end up with a discussion about Ray Tracing in the RTX Cards Want to join us? You can download zoom (www.zoom.us) and install it and join the meeting via BDLL Link (www.bigdaddylinux.com/zoom) We will be multistreaming with ReStream (https://restream.io/) so you can watch it on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZRKfyvx7GUEi-Lr7f4Nxg?) or on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/bigdaddylinux)! Check out the website (www.bigdaddylinux.com) for more info. Join in on the discussions in the Discourse Forums (https://discourse.bigdaddylinux.com/) Links for people who join BDLL can be found on the Community Page (https://www.bigdaddylinux.com/community) Join the discussion during the week in our telegram group (https://www.bigdaddylinux.com/telegram) Join us on Discord (www.bigdaddylinux.com/discord)
In this episode of Destination Linux we invite Jason Evangelho of Forbes.com to be our guest. Jason is a podcaster, technology enthusiast, writer for Forbes and Linux advocate. We talk to Jason about his work and his journey into Linux and his experience with it and the community. Guest Links: https://twitter.com/killyourfm https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho Hosts of Destination […]
Episode 2 is all about opposites, such as the major differences between benchmarking graphics cards like Radeon VII on Linux and Windows. Then we dive into the Phoronix Test Suite, a robust tool that isn't just for tech reviewers. Find out why you should be using it too. Plus, the distro challenges roll on as Jason decides to do a complete 180, jumping from elementary OS to openSUSE Tumbleweed.
We kick off a brand new show with a discussion about Jason's elementary OS community challenge. Then we get into the pros and cons of setting up your own NAS with OpenMediaVault. Plus, find out more about your hosts and what we have in store for future episodes.
Joe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool. Plus community news, a reality check on Linux gaming, and some shiny new hardware. Special Guests: Jason Evangelho and Peter Ammon.
It’s easy to forget how we all felt when we first discovered how great Linux is. On this episode we get a reminder from Jason Evangelho who tells us about his experiences as a new Linux convert. Plus a packed news section that includes Microsoft’s latest embrace of the FOSS world. News Plasma 5.14... Read More
It’s easy to forget how we all felt when we first discovered how great Linux is. On this episode we get a reminder from Jason Evangelho who tells us about his experiences as a new Linux convert. Plus a packed news section that includes Microsoft’s latest embrace of the FOSS world. News Plasma 5.14... Read More
Howl with us for the newest episode of the Gotham Press! Our guest Wolf is a fan of the podcast and stepped up to join in this session. As always an amazing time with good conversation, nerdy highlights, kinky fun and just a great time had by all. Join in with the podcast conversation via social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, FetLife) or shoot us an email to gothampresspodcast@gmail.com! Be sure to kick back, relax, give your sub a beating, your little a treat or your Sir a blowjob while you all enjoy the next installment of the Gotham Press Podcast! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show notes: Nerd News Listener suggested topic - Retro gaming. Favorite 8bit game by genre. Submitted by CenCalWolf PokéMon creative design director Eric Medalle killed in freak accident http://www.geekwire.com/2016/pokemon-creative-director-killed-storm/ Entertainment Games (Video, Board, Card, Etc) Zombie fluxx Movies Loving Vincent - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47h6pQ6StCk The Huntsman: Winter's War - April 22. Thank Cthulhu Kristen Stewart isn't in this one. The LOBO Movie is back on - http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/03/16/the-lobo-movie-is-back-on-and-the-wonder-woman-writer-is-writing-it TV Legends of Tomorrow on the CW Once Upon a Time Venture Brothers Tech Solfar studio’s mt Everest VR so terrifying on the htc vive, the reporter Jason Evangelho could not finish it - http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2016/03/16/the-everest-vr-experience-on-htc-vive-is-so-terrifying-i-couldnt-finish-it Amazon wants to replace passwords with selfies. Not sure when or if the technology will be available anytime soon - http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/15/technology/amazon-selfie-payment/index.html Books Surrender by Kimberly Zant. An erotica about submission and ménage a trois Kink News Widow vibrator - http://www.dose.com/parents/24603/Widows-Can-Now-Keep-Their-Loved-Ones-Close-With-Vibrator-Filled-With-Ashes?llid=ro8W&utm_medium=sz-social&utm_campaign=EKZ8&utm_source=Partners Listener suggested topic -Do you feel fetishes are learned due to exposure, or are they innate part of us? Is there something to both theories? Kink of the week to discuss Role play Kink Education - http://www.kinkacademy.com/ Events - Buyah mother fuckers. Wonder-Fucking-Con
Following the mayhem of E3 2013, the Furious Fourcast brings in two special guests (Jason Evangelho from Forbes and Kyle Gaddo from SaveContinue) to talk about what went down in Los Angeles for the PS4, Xbox One and Wii U along with what they liked and what they didn't. Let's face it though. This was really just an excuse for excessive drinking and now everyone is trying to recover.