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certainly entertaining and hopefully helpful we strive to cover the topics at the heart of the Linux gamer. From Proton to Vulkan, from Linux native to voiding the warranty. We discuss news and updates from the Linux community, our gaming habits and wanderings along with reviewing a game each week.
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Linux User Space

Linux User Space

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How did your favorite Linux distribution get its start? Join us and find out! Linux User Space is hosted by Leo and Dan, and every two weeks we deep dive into the history of Linux distributions and the things that matter to us. Episodes drop every other Monday.
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Linux Out Loud

TuxDigital Network

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Linux Out Loud is a community powered podcast. We take conversations from the Community from places like the Discourse Forums, Telegram group, Discord server and more. We also take topics from other shows around the network to give our takes. Linux Out Loud podcast is brought to you by the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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Hardware Addicts

TuxDigital Network

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If you’re addicted to Computer Hardware and technology, this podcast is for you. Hardware Addicts brings you the latest trends in tech along with brain filling tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your hardware. Join Ryan, Wendy, and Michael as we geek out on the physical technology that powers our addiction. Hardware Addicts is a podcast brought to you by the TuxDigital Network (https://tuxdigital.com/)!
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Compiler

Red Hat

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When it comes to technology, you may have questions. So do we. Every other week, we demystify the tech industry, one answer at a time. Join us as we bring together a chorus of perspectives from within Red Hat to break down the big, emerging ideas that matter both today and beyond. Compiler is hosted by Angela Andrews and Brent Simoneaux. Learn more about our show at redhat.com/en/compiler-podcast
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Open Source Voices

JT Pennington

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After years of producing Linux, BSD and Other Open Source Podcasts, I came to the realization that we almost always focus on the technology. It makes sense, we all love tech, that's why we are who we are. But the community we are apart of is full of varied and fascinating people that make that tech. This is my attempt to highlight the people who are helping dream up and build the future around us.
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BeagleBoard

Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon

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BeagleBoard.org supports open hardware, low-power, low-cost, fan-less computers using Texas Instruments ARM processors. See http://BeagleBoard.org for more information.
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I'm always fascinated by new technology, especially AI. One of my biggest regrets is not taking AI electives during my undergraduate years. Now, with consumer-grade AI everywhere, I’m constantly discovering compelling use cases far beyond typical ChatGPT sessions. As a tech founder for over 22 years, focused on niche markets, and the author of several books on web programming, Linux security, and performance, I’ve experienced the good, bad, and ugly of technology from Silicon Valley to Asia. ...
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This Podcast will feature interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome. These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, or they produce the distro itself. Some work on putting Fedora in the hands of users. There’s so much going on in Fedora; it takes a whole podcast series!
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On this month’s transmission, Emma and Alex share System76 news about the Linux Community at LFNW. Listen to an interview with View.io discussing how to securely use your internal data to build private AI-powered apps. Think rapid case research, risk assessment, enhanced patient care. Alex and Emma also talk about COSMIC DE and Linux laptops! 00:40…
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These articles examine OpenAI's significant strategic move into hardware with the acquisition of Jony Ive's design firm, io, for $6.5 billion. The sources highlight the goal of creating a screenless AI companion device aimed at redefining user interaction with technology. They discuss the potential market opportunities for related sectors like chip…
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Agentic AIs are showing promise for tedious work. But it’s hard to explain exactly how you want it done—and getting it wrong could create big problems. This episode of Compiler investigates how Agentic AIs could carry out their tasks and how some agents are taking their baby steps in the wide world. The team also considers the difficulties humans h…
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This episode is based on the excerpts from a YouTube video featuring Sam Altman of OpenAI in conversation with Sequoia Capital. The discussion covers the evolution of OpenAI, starting from its research lab origins and the development of its large language models, including GPT-1 through GPT-3 and eventually ChatGPT. Altman reflects on the company's…
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This episode explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the tech industry and the broader job market. Drawing from 10 in-depth sources, we examine how major companies like Microsoft and Google are investing heavily in AI—leading to corporate restructuring, layoffs, and a major shift in required skills. As AI becomes central to operations,…
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According to a report on Sam Altman's roadmap, the future of AI holds significant changes, particularly for businesses, over the next few years. Autonomous AI agents are expected to revolutionize coding, becoming a dominant force in software development by 2025. By 2026, AI is predicted to drive major scientific discoveries, potentially leading to …
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In this episode, we spotlight the cutting edge of space innovation, drawing from Charlotte Hu’s article “19 Space Companies to Watch as They Shoot for the Moon and Stars” published on March 6, 2025. While the full list of companies isn't featured here, we explore what this kind of reporting reveals about the state of the space industry, media strat…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) engineering is a rapidly growing field that combines principles of software engineering, data science, and machine learning to design, develop, and deploy AI systems. AI engineers need both technical skills—such as programming, data processing, and algorithmic understanding—and soft skills like communication and problem…
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Coming up in this episode AI's Won't Take Over Yet Is Rust Open Source? and All Kinds of Feedback The Video Version https://youtu.be/LxMpNIfhFiA 0:00 Cold Open 3:56 Curl's "AI Slop" Problem 25:12 A Little Viral Licensing 42:12 So Much Feedback ❤️ 42:30 ukwan / Youtube 51:16 jliljj / Youtube 56:35 fredstech1 / Youtube 1:00:15 conan kudo / Youtube 1:…
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Show notes: Take-aways from the episode: Crypto is not really anonymous Crypto is both regulated and taxed (at least here in the US) Legal uses of crypto outweigh illegal uses. This stuff is legitimate. There are dangers, but crypto is something you might legitimately possess There are scammers everywhere. Protecting the private key in your wallet …
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This week on Linux Out Loud, Wendy is joined by Bill and Neal from the SUDO Show to share their latest open source adventures. From resurrecting old hardware to attending conferences, expanding solar setups, and testing the latest Linux desktops, the crew dives into the intersection of tech, creativity, and community. Find the rest of the show note…
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The episode, originating from EVOKNOW, seems to be highlighting various resources and publications associated with it, specifically mentioning a guide titled "WHO IS WHO OF AI" which profiles prominent figures in the artificial intelligence field. The rest of the content lists several other seemingly independent entities, including StartupTalky, a …
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Welcome to "Exploring AI and Reinforcement Learning," your audio guide to the exciting frontiers of artificial intelligence3.... This podcast delves into the core concepts and algorithms powering intelligent decision-making, with a particular focus on Reinforcement Learning (RL)7, a subfield of AI and statistics dedicated to understanding how syste…
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This episode discusses the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in various contexts, from business operations to societal impacts. Several articles highlight the potential for AI to enhance efficiency, productivity, and innovation, leading to a clear return on investment (ROI) for businesses, although measuring this can be complex. Si…
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This episode discusses learning and engaging with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and programming, particularly for high school students. These resources highlight the benefits of AI education, such as gaining practical skills, building portfolios, and enhancing college applications, and provide various avenues for learning, including online courses, …
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This episode discusses various aspects of introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to K-12 students. They highlight the growing importance of AI literacy for young learners and explore different approaches and tools for teaching fundamental AI concepts and skills. Several sources detail specific curricula and activities, including hands-on projects…
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This episode explores the rapid advancements and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various sectors in 2025. Several sources highlight how small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly leveraging AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Google Workspace to boost efficiency and compete with larger companies, noting that AI is…
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Is coding turning into a conversation? In this episode, we explore the rise of “vibe coding”—a new paradigm where developers use AI to write code through natural language prompts. Popularized by Andrej Karpathy, this approach is reshaping how we build software. But is it all speed and simplicity, or are we trading depth for convenience? We break do…
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What if an AI could use a computer just like you? Meet Agent S—an autonomous system that navigates GUIs like a human, learns from experience, and taps into memory and web knowledge to complete complex tasks. In this episode, we unpack how Agent S pushes the boundaries of task automation and what it means for the future of human-computer interaction…
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Does your health insurance chatbot need to tell jokes? No. Does it need to be accurate? Absolutely. That's hard when biases get in the way. The introduction of bias into a model can be unintentional, but it can have significant consequences for those relying on its guidance. The Compiler team examines the ways bias can creep in, and what steps can …
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Meet Luna, the robot with a digital nervous system. In this episode, we explore IntuiCell—a Swedish startup rethinking AI by mimicking how living cells learn. No massive datasets. No rigid programming. Just real-time adaptation inspired by biology. We dive into how this breakthrough could reshape robotics, and why IntuiCell made Sweden’s top innova…
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In this episode, we dive into how AI is transforming small and medium-sized businesses. From boosting efficiency and cutting costs to automating customer service and marketing, AI offers powerful advantages. But it’s not all smooth sailing—we also unpack the real challenges around implementation, privacy, and integration. Tune in to hear why shifti…
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AI is reshaping everything—from finance and healthcare to how we build the future. In this episode, we explore what’s coming by 2025, the breakthroughs from OpenAI, Google, and MIT, and the ethical and regulatory challenges we can’t ignore. Bias, privacy, and trust are on the line. Tune in for a sharp, fast-paced look at the evolving AI landscape. …
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Coming up in this episode Extended service warranty for your Linux 10,000 Tabs Made Easy! A Chrome Firesale The Video Version https://youtu.be/pTGaEsSA12I 0:00 Cold Open 1:40 Extended Warranty for Ubuntu 17:36 Tab Groups and Unwanted Cookies 41:39 A Google Chrome Firesale! 58:33 The Science of Next Time 1:11:14 Stinger Upgrade or ESM? Why not both?…
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This episode discusses excerpts from a report titled "Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide," which examines various strategies to combat disinformation. This report analyzes ten distinct policy interventions, such as supporting local journalism, media literacy education, and fact-checking, assessing their known effe…
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Show notes: Have you thought about moving your computing into the Cloud? This episode takes a look at a real-world adventure that Jim went through when moving his computing infrastructure from purchased servers in a rented rack in a datacenter to a VM Running in a cloud service provider using Docker, Linux, managed PostgreSQL. He covers the steps h…
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This episode discusses the emerging software development technique called vibe coding, where developers use natural language prompts to guide AI in generating code. This approach aims to accelerate development and lower the barrier to entry by allowing individuals with limited coding knowledge to create software. While AI tools like GitHub Copilot …
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This week on Linux Out Loud, we’re tracking Linux sightings in the wild—from Raspberry Pi-powered space stations to the desktops of YouTube’s biggest influencers. Wendy shares a surprise encounter with Linux at an international robotics event, Nate dives deep into Framework laptop upgrades and KDE tweaks, and Matt shows off his latest tech shuffle,…
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China has strategically prioritized artificial intelligence, aiming to bridge digital divides globally and become a leader in the field. The country has released national plans and specific regulations targeting algorithms and data, supported by substantial government funding and the cultivation of national AI champions. While China leads in AI res…
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This episode offers a multifaceted view of the artificial intelligence startup landscape, primarily focusing on Europe, with specific attention to France, Germany, Sweden, and the UK. Seedtable's excerpt presents a ranking of promising French AI startups in 2025, alongside broader categories for discovering global tech companies. Silicon Valley Ban…
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This episode explores the burgeoning intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology, highlighting the potential for synergy between these two transformative fields. They examine various use cases where blockchain can enhance AI, such as improving data security and transparency, enabling decentralized AI infrastructure, and e…
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This episode collectively examines the crucial role of artificial intelligence in contemporary cybersecurity, addressing its applications, benefits, and challenges for businesses of varying sizes. They highlight how AI-driven tools are essential for enhanced threat detection, automated responses, and improved resource efficiency against increasingl…
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This episode introduces several free online courses and resources aimed at democratizing artificial intelligence education for various audiences, from non-technical individuals to experienced programmers. Elements of AI focuses on foundational knowledge without requiring math or coding, while AI For Everyone on Coursera explains AI concepts and its…
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This episode offers insights into the landscape of AI voice generation and text-to-speech technology as of 2025. They explore various platforms like PlayAI, NaturalReader, Murf AI, ElevenLabs, and others, highlighting their features, capabilities, and target audiences, ranging from individual creators to large enterprises. These platforms offer rea…
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This episode discusses DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup that has rapidly gained recognition for its innovative and cost-efficient AI models, posing a challenge to established US tech companies like OpenAI. DeepSeek's open-source approach, focus on efficient training techniques, and competitive pricing have disrupted the AI landscape, even sparking pr…
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In this episode of CKP, our plans got absolutely wrecked — but in the best way possible! We dive headfirst into the surprise announcement and release of Oblivion Remastered. From our nostalgic memories of the original release to first impressions of the remaster’s visuals, performance, and subtle changes, we cover it all. Plus, we go off the rails …
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Several sources from late 2024 and early 2025 discuss the burgeoning field of AI music generation, highlighting various tools and their capabilities. Articles from SoundGuys and whatplugin Reviews evaluate and compare specific AI music generators like Suno AI, Boomy, Udio, Loudly, and others, assessing their ease of use, audio quality, features lik…
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This episode explore the rapidly advancing landscape of AI video generation tools. Several YouTube transcripts and articles discuss a variety of platforms, both free and paid, capable of tasks like text-to-video creation, image animation, realistic movement, lip-syncing, and video enhancement. These sources highlight specific tools like Minimax, Vi…
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AI is notorious for making stuff up. But it doesn’t always tell you when it does. That’s a problem for users who may not realize hallucinations are possible. This episode of Compiler investigates the persistent problem of AI Hallucination. Why does AI lie? Do these AI models know they’re hallucinating? What can we do to minimize hallucinations—or a…
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Nari Labs, a two-person startup, has launched Dia, an open-source text-to-speech model. This model, boasting 1.6 billion parameters, is designed to generate natural-sounding dialogue from text, even incorporating emotional tones and nonverbal cues. Its creators claim Dia surpasses existing proprietary models from companies like ElevenLabs and Googl…
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The Fedora Podcast features interviews and talks with the people who make the Fedora community awesome! These folks work on new technologies found in Fedora, produce the distro itself, or help put Fedora into the hands of users. There is so much going on in Fedora that it takes a whole podcast series! 🖥️ Get Started with Fedora Linux: https://fedor…
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Noah and Noel will be talking about the state of the Fedora Podcast since Eric's departure and what will be happening next! This is the first podcast episode that Noah and I hosted without Eric being involved. We had some tech issues: Noah is only coming out of the left speaker, we will fix this for next show Noel did not have sound for the first 1…
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Google AI has developed DolphinGemma, a new AI model, to help scientists at the Wild Dolphin Project decode the complex communication of Atlantic spotted dolphins. Trained on decades of dolphin vocalization data, DolphinGemma identifies patterns and predicts sound sequences, potentially revealing the structure and meaning within their natural commu…
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