LUP 664: Back to Root¶
- Air Date: 2026-04-26
- Duration: 58 mins 41 secs
About this episode¶
After 26 years, we return to our roots and reflect on why LinuxFest Northwest is still a special event.
Your hosts¶
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Episode links¶
- 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike
- 📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM
- LINUX Unplugged 666 BSD Challenge - Rules and Regrets
- LFNW2026 - Back to Root
- LinuxFest Northwest 2026 Playlist - YouTube
- LinuxFest Northwest - YouTube
- The New Linux Kernel AI Bot Uncovering Bugs Is A Local LLM On Framework Desktop + AMD Ryzen AI Max
- Bitwarden CLI Compromised in Ongoing Checkmarx Supply Chain
- Bear454's Fundraiser: Support for James Mason's Family
- Pick: Updo — Updo is a command-line tool for monitoring website uptime and performance. It provides real-time metrics on website status, response time, SSL certificate expiry, and more, with alert notifications.
- Pick: Pake — 🤱🏻 Turn any webpage into a desktop app with one command.
Tags¶
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