In episode 339 of Late Night Linux, Joe, Phelan, Graham, and Will discuss several discoveries, starting with Strudel, a music-as-code tool, and then moving on to rsync-y, a prettier version of rsync. They also explore Spring, a real-time strategy engine, and ice cream, an advanced print statement tool for debugging. Later, they discuss DNS4EU, an EU-based DNS resolver, and its potential issues with UK involvement. The episode includes a sponsorship message for Tailscale and a discussion on European governments moving away from Microsoft due to political concerns and a desire for more control over their infrastructure, questioning whether Linux and open source are ready for large-scale deployments.
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