
The Linux Unplugged podcast episode features Chris, Wes, and Brent discussing various topics, including updates on previous discussions and community submissions. They delve into Jellyfin solutions, network tunnels, and the YouTarr app for managing YouTube content. They also cover the Darawich location history project and its new family features. The hosts analyze the inclusion of KSMBD in the Linux kernel, its security implications, and the challenges faced by GrapheneOS, including infrastructure migration due to legal pressures in France. They touch on Bcachefs's removal from the kernel and its DKMS implementation, and they promote sponsors like 1Password, CrowdHealth, and Unraid. The episode concludes with a pick: Gopher64, a Nintendo 64 emulator, and a discussion on podcast namespace features like transcripts and cloud chapters.
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