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Episode 109: Self Hosting with Matt Opsahl


Matt Opsahl is my guest this hour and we talk Self Hosting! Should KDE move to GitLab from Phabricator? Does Google decision to move away from the Linux kernel in Android and ChromeOS hurt Linux? All that and your calls this hour!

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