Late Night Linux is a podcast that takes a look at what’s happening with Linux and the wider tech in
How the boss of WordPress spectacularly failed to read the room, why the CUPS vulnerabilities didn&#
Jason Evangelho tells us about the rosy state of Linux gaming, including a lot of games that perform
We look back at the biggest news stories and trends from the last 7+ years and 300 episodes of LNL.
Learning undergraduate level signal processing for free, a few more uses for KDE Connect, analysing
Mono moves to the Wine project, the Internet Archive can’t lend books but should have seen it
To what extent can you avoid services and products from companies who do bad things? Plus whether we
Linux is 33 years old and we wonder what would have happened without it, Mozilla might be about to l
The easy way to learn IPv6, making shell scripts a lot prettier, a reverse-engineered watch with app
Open source myths, Graham gives us an update on the Open Documentation Academy, and why we don’
Analysing MQTT data, getting domains unblocked from Cloudflare DNS, making ASCII animations, and why
NVIDIA makes more of its drivers easier to install, the EU is probably going to redirect FOSS fundin
Testing the security of your Bluetooth devices, diffing databases, visualising MQTT data, running Li
The EU are close to adopting a law to scan messages, Switzerland blazes the public money public code
An incredibly powerful hex editor for reverse engineering binaries, easily searching through snaphot
Instead of the news which is all either boring or grim, we’ve come up with a fun Linux-themed
Unlocking the full potential of Nvidia graphics cards, hacking the otherwise bricked Spotify hardwar
New RISC-V and Arm Linux laptops are starting to pave the way for an exciting future, Mozilla makes
Your favourite obscure open source software in Voice of the masses. Plus whether AI is a load of old
A brief news segment with mostly good stuff from Mozilla and KDE. Plus some great discoveries includ
We look back at what Linux and open source was like when we first got into it, and consider some of