Today we have some of the main developers of the PikaOS Linux project on the show to chat about the distro, what it offers and what makes it special in the landscape of other Linux distros available.==========Support The Channel==========► Patr
In a few months a new platform called Vtubers.tv will be released and today we have the core developers on the show to chat about the project, why it exists and what they plan to do with it.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: http
I've said I wanted to talk about NixOS for a long time and now we have one of the recent release managers, Tristan Ross on the podcast to chat about the project, the value of Nix and maybe you'll decide if you want to use it.==========Support T
Nate Graham is back on the show once again, this time it's not to talk about KDE directly but instead his new consultancy firm that spawned off of Blu Systems and took over the Valve contract, known as Tech Paladin==========Support The Channel=
A little while back I covered an article on how you should structure your URL and today I have the author of that post on the show, not at all to talk about the post but other things I found interesting on there blog.==========Support The Chann
Today we have the developer of XeroLinux back on the podcast once again to not only chat about the project but Arch Linux generally and the world of Linux.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson
The day has finally GIMP 3 is actually here, when we recorded this we were still in RC3 but either way Jehan is here to talk about the state of the project, why it to so long to get here and much more.==========Support The Channel==========► Pa
Today we have one and only Andreas Kling on the podcast the lead developer of Ladybird and formally the SerenityOS project. Right now is the most important time it's even been to get behind a new open source browser and bring it to life.=======
Today we have Ritchie back on the show once again to talk about the state of his game Socially Distant, the game engine he's working on for it and just generally chatting about linux.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www
Today we have Alec Bloss on the show who decided to take up this project of reviving KDE 1 and bringing it into the modern world, supporting Wayland and adding a bunch of modern features.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https:/
Today we have Ross Scott the founder of the Stop Killing Games initiative on the podcast to talk about as you may expect, the Stop Killing Games initiative, how it's progressing, some criticism of the movement and more. ==========Support The Ch
Today we have Ikey Doherty on the show, creator of many distros in the past but now running the SerpertOS distro on the show today to talk about the project, some of his history with these prior projects and what else he has in store.==========
You're probably by now aware of the COSMIC desktop, you may also know about the Fedora COSMIC spin being worked on, well Ryan Brue here is the maintainer of that to be Fedora COSMIC spin, on the show to talk about why the project is happening.
Today we have a wild one, we have the developer of Buttplug.io on the show an open source library for controlling your adult toy and it happens to be written in Rust==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bro
Today we're in for another solo episode, I recorded it a few weeks back so I should probably take a week off at some point.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.paypal.
2025 truly is the year of the linux desktop, just not for the desktop itself it's for gaming, there's some incredible stuff in the pipeline so lets chat about it.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodie
In December KDE Plasma rolled out a Christmas donation notification and since then we've seen the results of that and even to me it's completely surprising how well this has gone.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.p
A while back I did a video on a blog post called Linux Asceticism and today we have its author on the show to chat about it, and just Linux in general.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson►
Today we have Elly on the show from the Coreboot project to talk about Coreboot development, the value of Coreboot and everything you need to know to know if it makes sense for you.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www
Today we're doing another solo episode, this one kind of got delayed way too long but it's being released now so it is what it is.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobertson► Paypal: https://www.
It's been about 4 years since I last had Tim on the show and since then he's been working on a new game project which is just away from fully releasing over on Steam==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bro
Today we have Cuperino on the show the developer of Qprompt an open source teleprompter written in QT and available on Linux and other platforms, beforehand there weren't really an options available.==========Support The Channel==========► Pa
Today we have Jonathan Benett of the Untitled Linux Show, FLOSS Weekly, his column on Hackaday, Meshtastic and countless other projects in the FOSS world, I did one of his shows a while back so it's time for him to do mine==========Support The
Today we have SavvyNik on the show, over on his channel he explores mostly programming and Linux topics trying to explain them to the average everyday user.==========Support The Channel==========► Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brodierobert
CUDA is one of the primary reasons people buy NVIDIA GPUs but what if there was a way to have this compute power on AMD and Intel GPUs as well. Well there is a project to make that happen and it's called ZLUDA.==========Support The Channel====