Podcast Season 4 Episode 17
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Title: Ring the bells
In this episode: Nintendo loves Linux. KDE Neon needs updating. OpenStreetMap needs money and Firefox won’t snoop on your battery status. Plus, awesome finds and a genuine attempt to make sense of the world.
What’s in the show:
- News:
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Nintendo has made a Linux computer. A Linux release of SteamVR is relatively imminent. There’s an OpenStreetMap donation drive. KDE Neon users need to update or re-install after a security announcement. Firefox is dropping its battery API.
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- Finds of the Fortnight:
- A selection of find from from our #linuxvoice IRC channel on Freenode.
- Andrew:
- Meld, the visual diff tool, is also available for Windows.
- The D3 JavaScript library.
- Mike:
- The James Webb space telescope has enough power to detect a bumble bee on the surface of the moon.
- There’s an update for Amiga’s Workbench 3.1!
- Ben:
- Metasploitable 3.0 is out.
- Graham:
- The latest version of Mame includes some excellent OpenGL shaders.
- Vocalise your Neurons:
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If you want Mike to read out your neurons next time, email your thoughts to mike@linuxvoice.com.
- Voice of the Popular Vote:
Presenters: Ben Everard, Andrew Gregory, Graham Morrison and Mike Saunders.
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Duration: 1:02:09
Theme Music by Brad Sucks.
Recorded, edited and mixed with Ardour using GNU/Linux audio plugins from Calf Studio Gear.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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