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Linus is taking a break from maintaining the kernel, AMP might be set free, and Firefox goes VR.
Linus takes a break and the Linux kernel adopts a new Code of Conduct. We work through these major watershed moments, and discuss what it means for the community.
Fedora want help testing their innovations, Mozilla continue to focus on mobile, Chrome OS gets a major new feature, and Microsoft almost stepped in it bigtime.
We announce our big news, Jupiter Broadcasting is joining Linux Academy and what we have planned for the future is huge!
Great new releases for GNOME and Tor, delays for the Librem 5, and Linus proves to be extremely important.
Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.
Intel has disappointed the kernel community with its latest security disclosures but there’s still hope for a better future. That’s more than can be said for the state of privacy on Android, so we discuss some alternatives.
This week saw a huge release for UBports, proof that LMDE is still alive, and Mozilla earning a lot of respect.
Mike and Chris have a strong reaction to beer from Utah, and then get into the weeds around Mike’s new gear, the situation with Qt, and a few new tools they’ve recently found.