Comparing Linux Package Formats - Deb, Flatpak, AppImage, etc.
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/comparing-linux-package-formats-deb
Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei
by @kyle
What happens when you're locked in to a vendor that's too big to fail, but is on the opposite end of a trade war?
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei
Runs on Librem 5, Day 17 - GNOME Contacts
Photography and Linux
Hollywood has begun to embrace open source. #FOSS photography software, like Linux itself, is quietly making in-roads in the professional photo industry. https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/photography-and-linux
Tiling in GNOME 3? I'm going to assume @lunduke had something to do with this: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/07/material-shell-tiling-gnome-shell-extension
@jameshjacksonjr Very few people use Ogg. I used to have an Ogg feed and it had 1 subscriber for every 1,000 subscribers for the MP3 feed.
Plus... nowadays MP3 is not patent encumbered. So there's very little reason to use Ogg for most people (even Freedom lovers like myself).
What is the job of the Operating System?
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/what-is-the-job-of-the-operating-system
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy18qrD6Ewo
RSS Feeds: http://lunduke.com/
Runs on Librem 5, Day 11 - OpenTTD (Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe)
Ways to enjoy The Lunduke Show that are not YouTube:
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/@Lunduke
MP3 RSS Feed: http://vault.lunduke.com/LundukeShowMP3.xml
(More at http://lunduke.com/)
Purism’s Librem Key is Now the First and Only USB Security Token to be Made in the USA.
Press Release:
https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-librem-key-is-now-the-first-and-only-usb-security-token-to-be-made-in-the-usa/
Blog post with production video:
https://puri.sm/posts/made-in-usa-librem-key/
I'm really getting a kick out of producing the "Weekly Tech News" with my bud, @gbryant.
It's short. It's tech news. It's... just goofy. Makes me smile.
FreeDOS's Linux Roots
June 29, 2019, the FreeDOS Project turns 25 years old. That's a major milestone for any open-source software project! In honor of this anniversary, Jim Hall shares this look at how FreeDOS got started and describes its Linux roots. https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/freedoss-linux-roots