This week the DL Triforce brings to an Interview with the developer of Super Productivity, a To-Do App for Linux. There’s a lot of new updates in the Nvidia Acquisition of ARM and how RISC-V might come into play. We’re also going to ask some Community Feedback including a question about why we wouldnt use BSD if Linux wasn’t available. The we discuss Xfce’s upcoming 4.16 release. In the Gaming section this week we get you prepped for a spooky Halloween and we talk about the new DLN Xonotic Server. Later in the show we’ll give you our popular tips/tricks and software picks. Plus so much more, coming up right now on Destination Linux.
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Segment Index
- 00:00:00 = Coming up on DL192
- 00:00:38 = Welcome to Destination Linx
- 00:00:50 = Ryan’s Week: Mini-ITX Titan Issue Video & Quality Control Platform
- 00:02:45 = Michael’s Week: Cable Management on a Sit / Stand Desk
- 00:05:42 = Noah’s Week: Learning Matrix Even Handles Crashes Well
- 00:12:46 = Digital Ocean – VPS & Cloud Hosting ( https://do.co/dln )
- 00:15:05 = Community Feedback: Would You Use BSD? If No Why Not?
- 00:22:50 = How To Submit Community Feedback
- 00:23:03 = Interview: Johannes M. of Super Productivity (Developer)
- 00:45:12 = Security Advisor: Help Others Avoid Online Scams
- 00:46:39 = Bitwarden – Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln )
- 00:48:30 = News: Xfce 4.16 Pre-Release Info
- 00:54:54 = Big Updates About Nvidia Buying ARM & RISC-V News
- 01:07:16 = Gaming: Carrion (Reverse Horror Game)
- 01:08:23 = Gaming: DLN Xonotic Server!
- 01:09:48 = Tip of the Week: /proc
- 01:11:44 = Software Spotlight: MusicBrainz Picard (Audio Tagging)
- 01:12:57 = Outro: Become a Patron to Join Post Show & Patron-Only Xonotic Sessions
- 01:13:44 = Get Some Great Merch at DLNStore.com
- 01:14:00 = Join the DLN Community: \Only 10 Minutes Left\
- 01:14:45 = Go To DestinationLinux.Network For More Content
- 01:14:57 = The Journey Itself . . .
- 01:15:06 = Preview of Patron Post Show
- 01:15:20 = Preview of Patron-Only Xonotic Session
Thanks, everyone, excellent show, as usual
Well, @MichaelTunnell, it sounds like you and the rest of the team are so impressed with SuperProductivity, maybe I would be too, and then not have to develop a system myself as I was planning to do, as I’ve never quite found a task managment tool very effective (yet)! Great to see the developer being so humble and giving with all the work he’s already done. I think that’s the distinguishing feature of the open source community and why I’d rather be a part of it than work elsewhere. I’ll try SuperProductivity myself too. Maybe at some stage I can contribute. Just working on another couple of projects at the moment, myself…
NVidia/Arm is very interesting, but as you’re saying here too, RiscV is even more interesting. Let’s hope it gets a push.
I’m not much of a gamer but Xonotic looks quite interesting, actually. I might try it!
I am also not a gamer at all but the guys really convinced me to give Xonotic a try. I remember when I was playing some shooters with my friends back in school a looong time ago. I think it was on Windows and PlayStation.
The first first-person-shooter I ever saw was Doom, which became all the rage in the room of small PCs when I was in college, where most machines were Sun Workstations running Unix and the X Window system. Gotta say, the gore and blood was off-putting but the 3D graphics did fascinate me, also as I was a Computing undergraduate at the time!
Yes, they were called Doom and Unreal Time Tournament I think.
Edit: I think unreal not real but I cannot remember.
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