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Linux Prepper Podcast DIY'ing everything possible with FOSS software and hardware. https://podcast.james.network

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Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters This is a bonus Linux Prepper podcast, available as a detailed companion to “A Great Year for Linux”. This is a discussion with HB, stemming from this post on Lemmy learning from admins who avoid container technology. We discuss our experiences with containers, who they are for, and the contexts in which we find them useful. If you are self-hosting, and are container curious, this one is for you! (00:00) Welcome to Linux Prepper Podcast (00:19) Bonus episode connected to Season 1 Episode 1: A Great Year for Linux. Time to get technical! (01:29) This discussion will not cover Permissions, File Systems, or Backups. (02:32) Lemmy Discussion - What is keeping people away from Containers (02:47) Ameridroid Sponsor: LINUXPREPPER code (03:16) What are Containers for? (04:05) HB describes making a text adventure game (in Docker) (04:42) MagPi Magazine (05:09) TTYD: Share your Terminal on the Web (06:12) Why containerize TTYD? (07:05) Managing multiple iterations through containers (07:47) Use of containers, as opposed to Python virtual environments (08:53) When does it make sense for someone to consider containers? (10:30) Docker run commands. similar to bash scripting (12:30) Compose Files, migrating from docker run commands (13:03) Portainer - WebUI Management for Docker services (HB) (13:16) docker ps - Management from the terminal (James) (13:34) James using Docker to test for NextcloudPi and write documentation (14:41) Using containers in order to define your own image (15:50) Running a fleet of AI services through Compose: “Ultimate Bacon Cheeseburger” (17:17) James migrating to Compose files to manage variables across many services (18:54) Composerize - Turn run commands into compose files (18:58) Storing compose files to avoid confusion (20:21) Noisebridge Unicorn services run via compose files on a VPS (26:34) Docker Networks - connecting services internally, even to a reverse proxy (27:46) Aria Download Protocol (28:04) HB describes using multiple, simulateous networks in isolation (30:00) James describes complexity of modular tools like Nextcloud (31:37) Testing Locally (32:30) People leaking their private credentials in their Docker images on the web (33:09) Docker Secrets (33:42) HB suggests storing environment variables as files (34:52) Understanding git.ignore files for people hosting files on public repos (35:32) Using public sharing to learn, share and problem solve (36:31) Lemmy comments of those opting out of containers (38:03) There is nothing wrong with running services directly, aka “bare metal” (43:20) HB’s Github

Detailed companion episode to "A Great Year for #linux" released. All about #containers, #docker, and how these can be used for #selfhosting

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26.01.2026 02:41 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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A Great Year for Linux (00:00) Welcome to Linux Prepper (00:25) Keepass skit KeepassXC is recommended for desktop users. (01:32) Ameridroid Sponsor LINUXPREPPER at checkout (02:43) Lemmy discussions. It looks to be a great year for Linux. Those who’ve switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going? Lemmy world and Lemmy ML Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss. Lemmy World and Lemmy ML Linux Prepper Lemmy community (03:13) Lutris - Open Gaming Launcher Github repo (04:57) Ubuntu Shutdown from 4 to 2 clicks (09:47) Mermaids - ASCII Game developed by HB Pixel Artwork Tools recommended by HB (11:56) Who is HB, the guest host? (13:17) Who is James, the host? (14:18) Containers, Compose - Good? Who are they for? Bonus episode TBD Asking Lemmy about reasons to avoid containers (15:19) Premium subscriptions available Recurring support possible through Ko-fi, backed by Stripe. You can now be a Patron of the show! Get access to additional content. (16:04) HB’s Thoughts on show topics and expectations (17:02) State of the Podcast Discussion forum for the show, used for notes. Lemmy community Discord chat now bridged to Matrix Invite to Discord Invite to Matrix space for Living Cartoon Company and Linux Prepper Podcast now available on Youtube Music (18:22) Steam Key Giveaway now through March 20th Leave a review on your podcast platform to enter! (19:15) This podcast is now available on Youtube (21:30) Submit to DURP - DIY Unfinished Resurrection Project Now through March 20th Work on a project this Winter! Accepting audience submissions! Get included in an episode! Use this simple form to submit thoughts or an audio recording. Discussing Homelabs with Robin Monks of Don’t Forget to FOSS (23:15) LinuxFest Northwest Performance TBD weekend of April 24th Hackerspace AI Scanned My Brain Rot (Working Title) SeaGL 2025 Coverage to be posted: Trivia, Open Source Projects, Recap, Interview.

A Great Year for Linux - Thoughts from the Lemmy community and new #linux users in 2026. Getting ready to release larger discussions on containers and homelabs. #selfhosted podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

25.01.2026 01:20 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Join Living Cartoon Company's Membership Support Living Cartoon Company monthly

If you anyone wants immediate access to the interviews and recordings in development, they are available to Patrons through Ko-fi, as part of a Linux Prepper Premium subscription. People, as requested, now have the ability to subscribe and support the show monthly. ko-fi.com/livingcartoo...

22.01.2026 21:24 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Welcome to Linux Prepper Season 1 Linux Prepper Season 1 begins. Our focus remains on using Open Source tooling, Self-Hosting, and FOSS tooling in daily life. Linux Prepper podcast is created by James as part of Living Cartoon Broadcasting & Living Cartoon Company. We are a welcoming show, which doesn’t waste time judging others; we are all here with a common interest. By engaging in our communities you agree to our rules, which keeps things supportive and family friendly. The Matrix chat in Living Cartoon Broadcasting is now bridged to Discord. The podcast is now available on Youtube, in addition to directly from the website, Spotify, Amazon Music, Fountain, Podcast Index, etc. 2025 episodes According to DuckDuckGo: The Linux Prepper podcast focuses on using open-source technology to enhance everyday life, featuring discussions on self-hosting, Linux, and related topics. It aims to empower listeners to take control of their technology and enjoy a DIY approach to tech.

Linux Prepper Season 1 begins. If you enjoy the show, please do share it with others. #selfhosted #foss #linux #opensource

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22.01.2026 20:09 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

In development: Season 0 of #linux Prepper podcast as a printed zine. Will capture through the end of 2024, and be made available in limited quantities for conferences + as a digital PDF with clickable links. Hand bound version will include additional artwork, pictures, sketches, notes and zero AI

15.11.2025 03:09 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Drifter - Chapter 1 by Powerhoof A Pulp Adventure Thriller

Highly recommend powerhoof.itch.io/the-drifter

11.11.2025 20:05 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

It certainly is, haha

11.11.2025 20:02 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Please note, you do not subtract points. You simply score or pass each question. Good luck!

10.11.2025 20:05 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Linux Prepper Podcast- An Interview with James Sundquist In a lot of ways, a podcast falls into the category of oral history and even crosses over the border of folklore. In all ways it is about storytellers and a means to document what has happened along…

Linux Prepper Podcast- An Interview with James Sundquist Continue reading on Medium »

https://medium.com/@logins_39559/linux-prepper-podcast-an-interview-with-james-sundquist-615545ae411d?source=rss------art-5

#technology #open-source #interview #art #podcasting

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05.01.2025 21:22 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Hehe

10.11.2025 19:47 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
How Gnu/you? Bonus Round Trivia - Try it Yourself! - Learning Together Part of Living Cartoon Company

Here a short challenge you can take right now! How Gnu/you? #foss challenge from day 2 of Linux Prepper #opensource trivia at #SeaGL2025. A single attendee at the conference attained a perfect 11/11. Have fun, and do share your score. I got a 7.

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10.11.2025 19:45 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
SeaGL Trivia Challenge - Named Projects for Friday - Learning Together Part of Living Cartoon Company

@seagl.org
Here are Friday's named projects[1] for those taking the Linux Prepper 60-second trivia challenge on #foss knowledge! Will share Saturday entries soon. #seagl #SeaGL2025 #linux

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09.11.2025 14:16 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Linux prepper @ #SeaGL2025

08.11.2025 01:20 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
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📅 05:00 PM: "Physical Theatre, made using open source tooling" by James Sundquist (Living Cartoon Company) in Room 145 #SeaGL2025 #art #networking #linux pretalx.seagl.org/2025/talk/EW...

23.10.2025 19:15 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

@seagl.org promoting the upcoming conference and talks. #SeaGL and #seagl2025 should be a lot of fun! #opensource #Seattle #free #libre

24.10.2025 03:13 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Cyberdeck Cyberwhat Selfhosted VPN networks and is Wireguard Hard (00:00) Complete Shownotes at https://discuss.james.network (00:40) Sponsor Ameridroid referral link - US-based distributor of Odroid, Open Hardware and Home Automation Third Reality M1 Power Plug w/ Metering with Home Assistant support. LINUXPREPPER at checkout (02:01) State of the Podcast Albyhub as a selfhosted Bitcoin Lightning node. Locally hosts wallet and node for podcasting 2.0 donations + Nostr authentication. Thank you to those who have sent me donations and messages over the last couple days of it working. Send a direct lightning or Nostr donation here. Also, a thank you to the helpful Alby team. They have useful step-by-step guides. Only email them because their chat is covered in scammers. (02:44) Nostr decentralized social network. Iris.to webui client for Nostr (04:38) Events SeaGL or Seattle Gnu/Linux Conference at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA from 11/07 - 11/08. Full schedule released. No cost; all are welcome! My SeaGL presentation on 11/07 at 5pm. Will also be tabling to promote this show. Do stop by and say hello! (06:40) Self-hosted Tools Is Wireguard hard to use? Send your thoughts on an anonymous form. Adding authentication services onto Wireguard, specifically ones you can selfhost, and run on a cheap VPS: Racknerd Referral link, and select “Reveal Deals” for VPS annual subscriptions at $11. They are friendly bunch with a great reputation; Pangolin recommends them. Minimal VPS is all that is needed for these sorts of services, which are merely providing your authentication, as opposed to the actual wireguard traffic. Limited locations: Los Angeles, San Jose, Seattle Chicago, Dallas, New York, Ashburn Strasborg France Toronto, Canada Asia recommended to use DC-02 out of Los Angeles (07:47) Netbird - Connect your devices into a secure WireGuard®-based overlay network with SSO, MFA and granular access controls. You can try their hosted service or selfhost it, or whatever. Check out Pangolin - is a self-hosted tunneled reverse proxy server with identity and context aware access control, designed to easily expose and protect applications running anywhere. Pangolin acts as a central hub and connects isolated networks — even those behind restrictive firewalls — through encrypted tunnels, enabling easy access to remote services without opening ports or requiring a VPN. Combines traefik reverse proxy with Single Sign On and Wireguard. Meant to be selfhosted, but they do offer a hosted instance. Pin codes, temporary links, password links for exposing services as a “funnel”. Similar to cloudflare tunnels, where users cannot be bothered to sort things out and just want a service exposed. Headscale - The main objective of Headscale is to provide a non-proprietary implementation of the Tailscale protocol & control server for hobbyists and self-hosters. Acts as a replacement for the listening servers while allowing you to continue using your existing clients applications. Funnel functionality is currently considered in beta status. Does not include a web ui by default. Headscale-ui Full listing of various webui implementations for Headscale (14:15) Self-hosted Tools for when your Nextcloud server goes offline Syncthing - peer-to-peer file synchronization utility, designed to sync files between devices on a local network or between remote devices over the Internet. Note: Syncthing project does not directly support Apple Store or Google Play store for mobile. Syncthing-fork for Android. Available through Github or F-Droid Moebius Sync for iOS. Paid app. FileStash - webui designed to sit on top of your own sync service, Git, Google Drive, Database, S3, etc. Now supports arm devices! FileBrowser webui SFTPGo webui with multi-user and group support! Ways to support the show! Share with others! Help spread on social media. Donate on Paypal Donate Directly on Podcasting 2.0 Steam Key Giveaway drawing continues through 11/01 for reviewing the podcast on a platform of your choice: Apple Podcasts, Podcast Index, etc. Send me a link to enter the drawing. (20:01) You into Cyberdecks, bro? Cyberdore 2064 - 3D print yourself, with Pi Zero and Pi Pico. Looks like a blackberry / cell phone / palm pilot. What is a Cyberdeck - A cyberdeck is a portable computing device often associated with the cyberpunk genre, typically used by hackers or “Netrunners” to access and navigate virtual networks. Cyberdeck hat from Adafruit $9 and still requires a 3.5“ style touch or non-touch display for another $35. Angled to not be awkward on existing GPIO port in back. Cyberdeck Bonnet $8 and a $20 e-ink display or small OLED. Allows a couple pins additional GPIO access. Size of the Pi Zero / GPIO port. Pi 400 - $66. Another $20 for the accessories: mouse, power supply, SD Card. Awkward GPIO access requires expander, similar to Cyberdeck or Bonnet. No camera or Touchscreen cable connector. Improved thermals over Pi 4! 4gb ram is lame if using this with a web browser watching videos. Functions as a bluetooth keyboard, as do the other models! pi400kb - Use the Pi 400 or 500 as an actual HID USB Keyboard on your existing computer. Will likely require a USB-C splitter to allow power for the device while it acts as your USB keyboard Supports an attached mouse as well! Pi 500+ support still in development OrthoPi - Convert Pi 400 to mechanical yourself with a ~$20 gerber board that supports a rotary encoder. Doubles height of the keyboard. Repository offline and gerber not available in Wayback Machine. Send a link to the show if you find it! Pi 500 lowered heat produced. Regular keyboard. 8gb ram. $90. $30 for accessories. Pi 500 + w/ Gateron switches. RGB lighting. m.2 slot. Includes 256gb nvme at $200. $30 for accessories, probably worth it for 5 amp power. Is this actually comfortable to type on? Chiclets are ultimate low profile. Raised keys are angled… so, does this thicker keyboard feels uncomfortable? (30:00) Keybow 2040 by Pimoroni. Pi Pico RGB-lit mechanical 12-key. Python programmed over usb. (31:00) Dell SK-8115. Turn up at Goodwill. $12 - 20 on ebay. - Bomb-proof, raised keys, and made for decades of abuse. $59.99 retail.

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Is wireguard hard? #selfhosted #vpn authentication services, cyberdecks, the #raspberrypi 500+ and cyberdecks

24.10.2025 03:12 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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The schedule revealed! We’re turning over our cards and revealing the schedule for SeaGL 2025!

📰 The Schedule Revealed!!!

Read all about it here: seagl.org/news/2025/10...

Or jump straight into it: seagl.org/schedule

#SeaGL #seagl2025 #linux #FLOSS #opensource #community #Seattle #open #libre #free #OSS #cfp

02.10.2025 04:34 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 2

What are you thinking?

13.10.2025 05:35 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Very nice. I would love if it could be used as a literal keyboard, while the Pi does other things.

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If you enjoy, please do share it! There will be a second part to the interview in a bit, because it actually ran double this length. Part 2 will cover how these developers feel about donations, getting funding, what their other hobbies are, and how they keep balance between their work and life.

30.09.2025 02:04 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Nextcloud Atomic Interview, building on NextcloudPi and AIO Complete show notes here. Big thanks to developers Tobias and Marcel for joining the interview. There will be a second part of the interview. Was tempted to write a silly title like Nextcloud Atomic Explodes. If you are curious on related presentations from the past: NextcloudPi podcast interview by Nextcloud NextcloudPi Lightning Talk 2022 How to Contribute Panel Discussion 2023 You Can Contribute to Open Source Lightning Talk 2023 How to Escape Bigtech Techlore Interview 2023 Who is in the Interview Tobias is the developer of NextcloudPi, Atomic, and Nextcloud Secrets Hire as freelancer or donate directly on Kofi Marcel is the developer of Floccus, Nextcloud Bookmarks and Recognize. Donate through Github or donate directly on Kofi. James is host of Linux Prepper Podcast. Contributor of documentaton and testing to Nextcloud, NextcloudPi, AIO, Floccus. Donate directly on Paypal. Premium subscriptions with bonus content TBD. Steam Key Giveaway is active for anyone leaving a quick review of the show on their podcast platform of choice. (00:14) Welcome to this Mini Episode + Lengthy Interview! Detailed shownotes on forum. (01:44) Nextcloud Conference 9/27 - 9/28 in Berlin (01:56) SeaGL Conference in Seattle, WA 11/07 - 11/08 (02:20) Sponsor - Ameridroid - use LINUXPREPPER at checkout (02:47) Odroid H4, Plus, Ultra series (03:43) Nextcloud service overview and short review, also called Nextcloud Hub (06:51) NextcloudPi - Managed Nextcloud for Selfhosters (08:04) Nextcloud AIO or All-in-One is containerized by Nextcloud company proper in Docker (08:45) Nextcloud Snap (09:06) Floccus - Cross Platform Browser + Mobile App Syncing to Karakeep, Git, Google Drive, Nextcloud, etc. (09:33) Nextcloud Bookmarks app (10:20) Recognize AI app - Smart Media Tagging for Nextcloud (10:56) Nextcloud Atomic - System Level Wrapper for Nextcloud AIO in Podman. WIP (12:20) Prototype Fund - For Developers Contributing to Open Source (14:31) Interview Begins with Tobias Introduction (15:43) Hire Tobias Freelance! (15:58) Marcel Introduction - Listen to his previous episode interview on AI in Nextcloud (18:18) What is NextcloudPi? Not actually made for only the Raspberry Pi (21:29) How Tobias became involved in NextcloudPi project, then Atomic (26:39) Architecture and Efficiency of Maintenance (29:21) Starting as an early Nextcloud project and the rise of containers + AIO (32:59) Build system of NextcloudPi with Bash as opposed to containers (35:55) Development of Atomic through containers (37:03) Immutability - Fedora Silverblue, NixOS, Fedora CoreOS & iOT, openSuse MicroOS, etc. (39:30) SkiffOS - early contendor for Atomic. Embedded Linux Systems from Scratch (41:02) Updates and security in SkiffOS and Buildroot (42:50) mkosi by Systemd in combination with Debian & Armbian (45:46) Nextcloud Atomic upgrade process for developer (51:23) How major upgrades will be handled for users (54:04) Is Atomic upstreamed to AIO; use of Podman (57:24) Management of Nextcloud Apps within Nextcloud. Updates breaking apps. (59:06) Will I now be able to use imagick on the operating system by default? (01:01:47) Support for users making their own changes: Jellyfin, etc. (01:05:55) “Untested” Nextcloud update handling in Atomic (01:09:38) Who is the target audience of Atomic vs NCP? (01:15:49) The future of NextcloudPi (01:18:30) Conference Lightning Talk in Berlin for Atomic (01:19:12) Marcel thoughts on NextcloudPi and Atomic (01:20:08) What has Tobias learned from the last 6 or 7 years? (01:23:34) How James became involved with NextcloudPi, Discourse, and Nextcloud (01:25:25) Tobias on how the community contributes to the project (01:27:00) How to Contribute Panel at Nextcloud Conference 2023. (01:28:00) How can future contributors to Atomic help Tobias? (01:32:40) Ways to Contact, Hire or Learn more about Tobias & projects. (01:33:37) Ways to Contact or Learn more about Marcel & projects (01:34:19) Next episode will discuss fundraising, how they handle donations, other interests, life balance, containers Sponsor - Ameridroid USA distributer of Odroid, Home Assistant, and other open hardware. Tons of reasonable shipping options and great customer service. Use linuxprepper at checkout. Odroid H4, Plus, Ultra series Low Power x86 with BYO Ram DDR5 up to 48gb, Dual 2.5gb realtek nic, 2 - 4 Sata ports, m.2 nvme expansion Supports Truenas Scale, OMV, Proxmox Not a power house, but great as a backup server or basic server Events Nextcloud Conference 9/27 - 9/28 SeaGL Conference 11/7 - 11/8 Self-hosted Tools Nextcloud - Biggest FOSS application in file sharing and online collaboration. Has grown from a dropbox alternative to a Google Suite alternative. Massive app store. Attempts to be a jack of all trades. NextcloudPi - Managed image of Nextcloud for hands-off, single machine selfhosting. Nextcloud All-in-One, or AIO. Containerized Nextcloud. Nextcloud Atomic - Immutable system-level wrapping of AIO for hands-off, single machine selfhosting. Currently in active development only. Roadmap Nextcloud Apps, available within Nextcloud itself Bookmarks app Recognize app for local AI/ML media tagging for Nextcloud: recognizes faces, objects, landscapes, music genres Hear previous episode interview on Recognize and use of AI in Nextcloud as an open source project. Software Spotlight Floccus - Cross-platform Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave bookmarks sync for Nextcloud, Linkwarden, KaraKeep, Git, Google Drive or WebDAV server. Also offers dedicated mobile apps for iOS and Android. Ways to engage with the show Send in one-click anonymous feedback or email podcast@james.network Join the forum Join our chat on Matrix Follow directly from the fediverse @linuxprepper@james.network If the enjoy this small show, please share it with others! Thanks!

The #nextcloud Atomic world premiere Interview. All about #selfhosting and popular ways to install as home enthusiasts. Interview with Tobias of #nextcloudpi, Nextcloud Secrets and Marcel of Bookmarks, #floccus. Development, containers and immutability. podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

30.09.2025 02:02 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Episode 11 Shownotes - Learning Together Part of Living Cartoon Company

Complete notes at discuss.james.network/public/d/61-... or you can listen from the Fediverse directly or join us on Matrix - matrix.to#/#linuxprepp.... Please do share the show far and wide! Thanks for listening, and for helping me raise awareness of this small show!

12.09.2025 13:58 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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In Berlin, Contributing to Open Source For Detailed Shownotes, see here. Transcriptions for this episode will be added within the week. One year of the show as of 9/11! 12 episodes from episode 0 - 11. In binary this would make this episode 1100. (01:41) Sponsor - Ameridroid Excellent US-based provider of open hardware. All the shipping options. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout Odroid Go Ultra handheld for retro gaming (25:44) Steam Key Giveaway for those writing a review of this podcast! See the basic rules here. Racknerd VPS and Dedicated Server Hosting Currently testing. Works fine, support is responsive, pricing is very low. Darling of lowendbox and lowendtalk. Referral link, and select “Reveal Deals” for VPS annual subscriptions at $11. What do you think of VPS hosting? (03:16) KDE Akademy KDE Linux “Banana” planned as immutable successor to KDE Neon. Livestream and Matrix to watch both days of presentations. Thanks to Neal Gompa of Alma Linux and Fedora for taking a little KDE Trivia challenge. He is a host on Sudo Show podcast. C-base Berlin Classes include NixOS, Godot, lockpicking, and more. Take a self-guided online tour. Xhain Hackerspace in Berlin. Classes include Woodworking, 3d Printers, crafting nights, etc. Nextcloud Conference 2025 on September 28th - 29th. Texas Linuxfest in Austin, TX from October 3rd - 4th. (10:29) SeaGL Gnu/Linux Conference on November 7th and 8th at University of Washington “How I Create Physical Theatre and Mime shows using FOSS Tooling” presentation: I’ll be giving as part of upcoming SeaGL. How I develop my own Living Cartoon shows for touring and for live audiences. “What Is Free May Never Die” presentation: an exploration of the idea that free software is functionally immortal while proprietary software is mortal. You cannot kill free software, but proprietary software dies all the time. If this idea is interesting, come to the talk, I want to hear other people’s perspectives on this too. /dev/hack in Seattle. U-district. Thursday nights for tours. See their git infrastructure and their wiki Chaos Communication Congress 39C3 in December in Hamburg, hosted by Chaos Computer Club. Join 15k other people from 12/27 - 12/30! An event that birthed the hacker and makerspace movement. (16:30) KDEConnect (Software Spotlight) Find my phone Send a File or Clipboard Media Control Use phone as mouse Supports Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS Works fine over VPN (19:26) OpenStreetMaps KDE Akademy, international travel and cycling around Berlin with OpenStreetMaps. Works! Download the local maps. Not usable for me in San Francisco or Bay Area because of live traffic. Updates save me 1/3 of my commute minimum or even hours. Are you able to use OSM as a driver receiving traffic updates? OSM+ for Android Ways to Support the Show! Donate directly. Premium version of the podcast and recurring donations still in development. Share this podcast with others! Help keep me off of social media and focused on releasing more content. This is a very small show, so your engagement really helps! Anonymous 1-click feedback formjoin the Matrix chat, write on the forum or email podcast@james.network (37:36) Graphene OS and the future of sideloaded Android Google Developer Verification for Sideloading Apps F-Droid app store - can be installed directly from APK. Open alternative to Google Play Obtanium - Install and updates apk files from Git repositories directly (26:17) Kodi media player and diy streaming devices for the holidays Kodi - Open Source Home Theatre software dating back to Xbox Media Center. Making a DIY Steaming Device running Kodi to gift to my grandma. Your input appreciated! Bye Bye Raspberry Pi episode Instructions on how I prepare a device I’ll gift to friends and family. Libretro and retroarch. Libretro is a simple API that allows for the creation of games and emulators without worrying about input devices, video drivers or sound API’s. Commonly bundled with Kodi and used in all sorts of devices, from handheld devices to full arcade cabinets. Emulates classic game consoles and beyond. Retroarch is a Cross-platform GUI, commonly bundled with Kodi, built on Libretro. Lakka, w/ git repo, fork of LibreElec. “Just enough OS for Kodi.” NGALAC, Live Streaming enabled Arcade Cabinet Odroid Go Advance, discontinued handheld. Odroid Go Ultra, current handheld offered by Ameridroid or directly from Hard Kernel (+ tarrifs) Contributing to Open Source Do you want to contribute back? Contributing to Open Source projects and communities Nextcloud AIO documentation pull request in regards to local hosting. Castopod pull request to add Discourse forum. Next submission is adding generic options for Chat, Email, Forum, Newsletter, Wiki, Fediverse. Currently lists very specific tools: Discord, Slack, Mastodon. Example of federation in Wallabag. If you are unsure, ask first. Preparing a submission Get a feel for development pace. Check first, then ask if unsure on a submission. Do less, making sure the developer can follow along. If I can do it, so can you. Etiquette for engaging with project git repositories Following along on Github, issue trackers, forums, chats. What is an issue, pull request Engaging with reactions and subscriptions instead of commenting Kill-the-Newsetter - Email to RSS, can be combined with email from git services. Self-hostable. RSS-bridge - supports Github issues, pull requests, trending, searches, Gitlab, Gitea. Self-hostable and public instances.

In Berlin for KDE Akademy, visiting C-base Hackerspace, getting started contributing to open source projects, GrapheneOS & Restrictions in the Google Play Store for Sideloading Apps, little KDE trivia, making a Kodi Media Player for family, etc. Enjoy! podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

12.09.2025 13:56 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
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Linux Prepper (@linuxprepper) • Activity Selfhosted show on using free and open source technology to DIY everything myself, while still enjoying life. Inspired by Linux, BSD, Open Source and FOSS. Part of https://james.network and Living Cartoon Company If you are interested an episode and want to send me thoughts please email: podcast@james.network The show is subject to change, depending on how it is received. No hard commitments, just frustration and fun.

One year of Linux Prepper #podcast. Onward and upward. New episode will be released shortly. Steam key giveaway continues, if you want to write up a quick review for the show. Best, see discuss.james.network/public/d/55-...

10.09.2025 22:43 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Submitting Your Guest Segment - Learning Together Part of Living Cartoon Company

Also accepting guest segments! Open to your audience thoughts, ideas or even short form audio recordings. See details at discuss.james.network/public/d/53-...

And don't forget a full length episode was dropped last week podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

26.08.2025 20:59 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Happy Birthday Linux Show notes also available here. (00:00) Welcome. A full length episode was released a few days ago (00:15) Happy Birthday to Linux (01:31) Intro - What is Linux Prepper Podcast (01:58) Single Point of Failure PSA (04:00) Sponsor - Ameridroid for open hardware, Home Assistant gear and all the shipping options from a US-based company with excellent customer service. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout. (04:43) iSponsorBlockTV - Selfhosted, Network Ad skipping and muting for your Smart TV, Streaming Devices and Consoles. (06:36) Join our Matrix Chat! We are a friendly bunch. (07:00) Looking for ways to access multiple multimedia servers (Jellyfin, Emby, Plex) from one interface (11:01) Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy that lets you combine multiple Jellyfin servers into one place (13:53) How do you manage access on our laptop or mobile to multiple VPN networks? (15:04) Steam Key Giveaway from Linux Prepper is officially open! Write up a review for the podcast on whatever platform and then let me know. Thanks. (18:46) Anki - Flashcards (Cross-Platform) (20:16) Anki Sync Server (Selfhosted) (20:29) AnkiCollab Plugin - Open Source Collaboration on Flashcards (20:31) Ankimon - Play Pokemon against other Anki users through studying gamification (21:08) Thunderbird - Email, Calendar, Contacts Desktop app (Cross Platform) (23:33) Thunderbird Pro service has been announced (24:08) Thunderbird Conversations Plugin - Gmail-like layout of received emails (24:45) How is Matrix chat going for you in 2025? form. (24:46) Let’s invent a new word for someone having a privacy attack vector meltdown! (24:58) Truenas - What do you think? Send in your thoughts! (27:00) Want to send me a guest segment? You can! (27:48) Donate directly to support the show! (28:02) Podcasting 2.0 Fundraising Donation Link

Bonus episode to celebrate #linux. Please enjoy as we discuss #selfhosted tooling for Jellyswarrm (Jellyfin) and iSponsorBlockTV along with Thunderbird and Anki. Also offering a #steam key giveaway through 11/01 if you'd like to write a review of the show. podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

26.08.2025 20:53 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Disroot Cloud

Considering scheduling a group call / recording since listeners want a simple way to join a recording session and share their thoughts for a future episode. If this interests you, [please fill out this form](cloud.disroot.org/apps/forms/s...). Thank you!

22.08.2025 22:07 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Episode 9 Shownotes - Software Failure, meet Hardware Failure - Learning Together Part of Living Cartoon Company

Detailed show notes and additional information at discuss.james.network/public/d/52-...

21.08.2025 23:14 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Software Failure, meet Hardware Failure (00:00) Intro - Recap of episode. Link to full-er show notes. (02:03) Ameridroid Sponsor use LINUXPREPPER at check out (03:19) SeaGL Conference, hoping to present 11/07 - 08 in Seattle (05:01) Kit Scenarist - Dead Software Spotlight for Storyboarding, Comics, Scripts (06:05) Still using dead tech? Share in this poll! What abandoned or discontinued tech do you still rely on, Lemmy discussion (06:19) Giada - Software Spotlight for Music Looping (07:31) Osees - Sorcs 80 album made on samples / loops with drumpads (Music Suggestion) See it performed live (08:21) Deerhoof - Noble & Godlike in Ruin album (Music Suggestion) (09:27) Email me suggestions! or post to https://discuss.james.network (09:35) Software and Hardware Failure - fwupd, Ubuntu, screen failure, remote access, mobo death (15:43) Deja Dup - Backup Software Spotlight Timeshift also a nice option (17:23) I don’t use AI - Audience Feedback (19:36) Soundcloud Training on User Data & Receiving Copyright Claims (23:32) artfight.net - Make Drawings inspired by the other drawings! Website Spotlight (24:10) a2b2.org (Website Spotlight) (24:48) Objective Confusion - Audience Feedback (26:56) Adding 30-ish second Objective Recaps the rest of this episode (27:18) Rustdesk (Selfhosted Software) (31:40) Reaper (Digital Audio Workstation) due to issues with Audacity Compatibility (35:04) Truenas - Open Enterprise Storage, Build Your Own NAS (35:52) Using Truenas? How is it? Fill this form with your thoughts! (40:05) Donate to the show directly, or share with others! Thanks for listening. (40:47) Podcasting 2.0 support for the show. Fundraising Link for Lightning Donations. (41:01) Matrix (Software Chat Platform & Ecosystem). (42:33) Do you use Matrix as of right now? How is it? Share your Thoughts in this form! (43:43) Powerhoof - 2 person Indie Game Developer Company (44:21) Crawl (Game Recommendation). Itch includes Steam key. (44:51) Adrian Vaughn VO Actor Reel (46:27) Doom (1993), still alive in 2025. Click for more detailed notes. (58:04) Doom Pilgrim - Print & Play Tarot Card Game of Survival Horror Doom Pilgrim Soundtrack Crowdsale for the retail versions (59:54) Farkle - Dice Game, grab 6 regular dice and a friend IRL (01:01:30) Join us on Matrix and chat! Thanks for listening!

New episode, touching on #gaming #music #selfhosted tools and enjoying life. podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

21.08.2025 17:34 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 2 📌 0
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Self-hosted Tools, Dead Tech, Papercrafting (00:42) Detailed Show notes, because tons of links this episode (01:38) Air Conditioned Nightmare - Mr. Bungle (02:51) SFTPGo - Simple Folder Sharing (05:49) Sponsor - Ameridroid. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout. (06:45) ChapterTool - Show and Chapter Notes for Audio & Video Platforms (07:49) openDAW - Browser-based Multi-track Recording (09:13) Kanboard - Project Management (18:09) Offline Tools. What do you use? Dead Tech. What do you use? (18:34) No more Skype. Try Signal! (25:58) Figlet, Toilet - Terminal ASCII Artwork (27:15) Meme (27:56) Dead Tech - What do you use? Take a quick survey (29:18) Offline Tooling. What do you use? Take a quick survey (29:49) Epson Ecotank Printers. Can be converted to Sublimation (34:07) Kill Doctor Lucky - A print and play boardgame (35:43) Root as a Print and Play game. Insanely popular as a modern, commercial board game (36:04) Skull card game. Classic bar game, played on napkins, etc. (39:03) Paper Circuits (44:08) Pinecil Soldering Iron Soldering is Easy web comic by Mitch Altman Fine Soldering Tip Set Large Soldering Tip Set PinePower Travel Charger w/ International Adapters PinePower 120w Desktop Charger (51:21) Paperless-NGX - digitize that paper Kavita Komga Codex Calibre-Web LibreOffice Suite pdfarranger. Fork of pdf-shuffler: a small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. It is a front end for pikepdf. Available on Windows, as flatpak, snap, in repos, etc. pdftk - terminal app for universally password protecting pdf files. pdfbook2 - terminal app to convert your pdf document page layout into a printable book, or zine. (56:01) Ronin Solo RPG (57:20) Notorious Solo RPG (58:12) Snake Acid web browser game (59:23) Lutris, which includes Itch support, Steam, GOG, Epic, local games, etc.

New #podcast episode on #linux #selfhosted Tooling, Dead Technology, Papercrafting: Print and Play Games, Paper Circuits, #soldering, #zine Binding, PDF Manipulation, Print and Play Board Games, Pen and Paper Games, Indie Content Creators podcast.james.network/@linuxpreppe...

22.05.2025 00:44 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0