Tabs, Not Spaces

All the Linux and open source news you want to hear, and none of the chat that you don't. A rapid-fire roundup of the latest headlines, sometimes with more in-depth analysis or a dose of affectionate snark. Published twice a week, at daybreak Eastern.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 6m. Bisher sind 20 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Tage.

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Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-30


New dev laptops from Dell and Lenovo, and a milestone for the Linux Vendor Firmware Service. Intel aims to unify accelerated computing development, and VMware snaps up Salt. Plus Cloudflare boosts its serverless offering, a new Fedora beta, and more.


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 September 30, 2020  5m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-26


AMD and Arm unveil new CPU options, and Lenovo broadens its Ubuntu consumer range. PostgreSQL and calibre land new updates, while Fedora plans to harden a future release. Plus more on GNOME's usability testing, and a snazzy new enclosure for the Pi.


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 September 26, 2020  5m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-23


Firefox 81 lands as Mozilla spins out its WebThings IoT project, Linux Journal is back, Andrew "bunnie" Huang unveils a new mobile open source hardware platform, Microsoft is previewing Edge on Linux next month, plus so much more.


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 September 23, 2020  6m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-19


While IBM was birthing MQ for the Raspberry Pi, Firefox Send met its end. Plus a new GNOME release, more Linux laptop options, systemd is back in the headlines, GitHub mainstreams its CLI client, Tor triumphs with its latest fundraiser, and more.


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 September 19, 2020  7m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-16


Change is coming to the Arm and RISC-V ecosystems, Microsoft bids for a full-stack Linux experience on Hyper-V, the Ubuntu Community Council is returning, some cautionary ecommerce news, and Emacs Prelude hits its 1.0 release after nine years.


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 September 16, 2020  5m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-12


Better Linux disk integration for WSL 2 users, OpenWrt finds a new home, the boss chips in on Ubuntu community representation, more OS options appear for PineTab owners, Mozilla looks to its extension devs for extra funding, plus a whole lot more.


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 September 12, 2020  4m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-09


Mozilla's CEO lobbies Europe for a less open web. Inkscape and digiKam drop new releases, while Ubuntu and Thunderbird plan upcoming changes. Plus Chef gets taken off the menu, and the FSFE opens its coffers to deserving causes.


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 September 9, 2020  4m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-05


Has the growth in open source development peaked? A group of academics thinks so. Plus the GNOME patent troll settlement finally sees the light of day, an upcoming ultra-mobile PC for engineering staff, and a whole lot more on today's show.


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 September 5, 2020  5m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-09-02


Genius marketing, or a one-way ticket to Clown World? The community finally wakes up to Fedora's big change. Plus Amazon's Bottlerocket Linux goes GA, a new funding initiative for Tor, the Linux Foundation looks to go green to make green, and much more.


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 September 2, 2020  4m
 
 

Tabs, Not Spaces 2020-08-29


Bruce Perens unveils a plan to get FOSS developers paid, Mozilla continues to disappoint, Blender and Redis Labs are in the money, containers are back in the headlines, new tooling could see desktop Android explode, and so, so much more.


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 August 29, 2020  5m