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Linus Says Microsoft Has Changed, Flatpak, Jack Audio, Arch Linux | Destination Linux 143
Arch Linux Decides It’s Not Hard Enough, Flatpak Updated 1.5, Jack Audio Finally Has A Release, Linus Says Microsoft Has Changed, DLN Discourse
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Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 166 - Every day should be cybersecurity awareness month!
Josh and Kurt about cybersecurity awareness month. What's our actionable advice we can give out? There isn't much which is a fundamental part of the problem.
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Linux Action News 128
A new Ubuntu has promise, Linux on Dex is dead, and our strong reaction to Google pulling two open-source apps from the Play Store.
Plus a big boost for ARM on Linux, and our thoughts on recent Red Hat news.
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Test and Code: 92: 9 Steps to Crater Quality & Destroy Customer Satisfaction - Cristian Medina
Cristian Medina wrote an article recently called "Test Engineering Anti-Patterns: Destroy Your Customer Satisfaction and Crater Your Quality By Using These 9 Easy Organizational Practices"
Of course, it's sarcastic, and aims to highlight many problems with organizational practices that reduce software quality.
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Pop_!OS 19.10 Run Through
In this video, we are looking at Pop_!OS 19.10.
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