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    <description>Destination Linux is a weekly show where Ryan, Jill, &amp; guests share their passion for Linux &amp; Open Source. Destination Linux is a show for all experience levels, whether you’re a beginner to Open Source or a Guru of Sudo, this is the podcast for you. Destination Linux covers a wide range of topics from the latest news, discussions on Linux &amp; Open Source, gaming on Linux, unique in-depth interviews and much more!
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  <title>461: AI Security Frontiers, Steam’s 5% Surge, and the GIMP vs. Adobe Showdown</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Join Ryan, Jill, Zeb, and special guest host Máirín "Mo" Duffy from Red Hat as we dive into a "Primal" episode of Destination Linux! This week, we explore Linux smashing through the 5% barrier on Steam, the rise of AI-driven security in open source, and a heated debate on whether Adobe’s recent system-level modifications have officially crossed the line into malware territory.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In this episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by Red Hat design legend Máirín Duffy (Mo) to tackle some of the biggest shifts in the open-source ecosystem. We start with the massive news that Linux has officially surpassed 5% market share on the Steam Survey, a historic milestone driven by the Steam Deck and the end-of-life for Windows 10.
Next, Mo provides an expert breakdown of how AI is revolutionizing security research. From Project Glasswing to the Alpha Omega project, we look at how frontier models are being used to find (and fix) vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the Linux kernel. We discuss the "personality quirks" of different AI models and why human expertise is still the "apex predator" in the security chain.
Ryan also shares an update on his "GIMP Challenge," revealing how he’s successfully moved his professional thumbnail workflow to open source. This leads to a deep dive into Adobe’s recent "bad behavior," including $150 million settlements and secret modifications to system hosts files. We ask the tough question: When does commercial software become malware?
Plus, we cover the latest news, including Linux 7.0-rc7, Firefox’s new free VPN, and Zorin OS’s firm stance against mandatory age verification laws.
Timestamps:
    00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
    00:02:13 Community Feedback: TLDR vs. Manpages
    00:05:40 Store Update: Pastel Tumblers &amp;amp; New Desk Mats
    00:08:18 Sponsored by Sandfly Security
    00:10:16 Steam Linux Milestone: Breaking 5%!
    00:23:16 AI in Open Source Security &amp;amp; curl Reports
    00:25:03 AI Security Projects: Alpha-Omega and Project Glasswing
    00:50:34 Using Open Models for Security Research
    00:54:05 Red Hat Evaluates Security Bugs Reported by Mythos
    01:00:52 The GIMP Challenge: Ryan’s Workflow Shift
    01:06:03 Adobe's Bad Behavior: Software or Malware?
    01:13:03 News Roundup: Linux 7.0-rc7 Released
    01:14:06 Firefox Adds Free VPN
    01:15:01 PacHub: A Sleek GUI for Pacman and AUR
    01:16:09 ZorinOS Rejects Mandatory Age Verification
    01:25:16 Closing Thoughts
Show References &amp;amp; Links
Community &amp;amp; Tools:
    TLDR Pages: https://tldr.sh/
    GIMP 3 Themes (GitHub): https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main
    G'MIC Plugin for GIMP: https://gmic.eu/download.html
Articles &amp;amp; News:
    Linux Smashes Past 5% on Steam Survey: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/
    Adobe Secretly Modifies Your Hosts File (OSNews): https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/
    Zorin OS Says No to Mandatory Age Verification: https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/
    Firefox Free VPN Enabled: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled
    Linux 7.0-rc7 Released: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/
Security &amp;amp; AI Research:
*     Aisle: AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier
*     Aisle Wall of Fame (Vulnerability Research): https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame
*     Red Hat: Navigating the Mythos Haunted World: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security
*     Humorous Video on DNF5 &amp;amp; Age Verification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY
Support the Show:
*     Destination Linux Official Store: https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/
*     Sandfly Security (Agentless Linux Security): https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly 
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by Red Hat design legend Máirín Duffy (Mo) to tackle some of the biggest shifts in the open-source ecosystem. We start with the massive news that Linux has officially surpassed 5% market share on the Steam Survey, a historic milestone driven by the Steam Deck and the end-of-life for Windows 10.</p>

<p>Next, Mo provides an expert breakdown of how AI is revolutionizing security research. From Project Glasswing to the Alpha Omega project, we look at how frontier models are being used to find (and fix) vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the Linux kernel. We discuss the &quot;personality quirks&quot; of different AI models and why human expertise is still the &quot;apex predator&quot; in the security chain.</p>

<p>Ryan also shares an update on his &quot;GIMP Challenge,&quot; revealing how he’s successfully moved his professional thumbnail workflow to open source. This leads to a deep dive into Adobe’s recent &quot;bad behavior,&quot; including $150 million settlements and secret modifications to system hosts files. We ask the tough question: When does commercial software become malware?</p>

<p>Plus, we cover the latest news, including Linux 7.0-rc7, Firefox’s new free VPN, and Zorin OS’s firm stance against mandatory age verification laws.</p>

<p>Timestamps:</p>

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<li>    00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux</li>
<li>    00:02:13 Community Feedback: TLDR vs. Manpages</li>
<li>    00:05:40 Store Update: Pastel Tumblers &amp; New Desk Mats</li>
<li>    00:08:18 Sponsored by Sandfly Security</li>
<li>    00:10:16 Steam Linux Milestone: Breaking 5%!</li>
<li>    00:23:16 AI in Open Source Security &amp; curl Reports</li>
<li>    00:25:03 AI Security Projects: Alpha-Omega and Project Glasswing</li>
<li>    00:50:34 Using Open Models for Security Research</li>
<li>    00:54:05 Red Hat Evaluates Security Bugs Reported by Mythos</li>
<li>    01:00:52 The GIMP Challenge: Ryan’s Workflow Shift</li>
<li>    01:06:03 Adobe&#39;s Bad Behavior: Software or Malware?</li>
<li>    01:13:03 News Roundup: Linux 7.0-rc7 Released</li>
<li>    01:14:06 Firefox Adds Free VPN</li>
<li>    01:15:01 PacHub: A Sleek GUI for Pacman and AUR</li>
<li>    01:16:09 ZorinOS Rejects Mandatory Age Verification</li>
<li>    01:25:16 Closing Thoughts</li>
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<p>Show References &amp; Links</p>

<p>Community &amp; Tools:</p>

<ul>
<li>    TLDR Pages: <a href="https://tldr.sh/" rel="nofollow">https://tldr.sh/</a></li>
<li>    GIMP 3 Themes (GitHub): <a href="https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main</a></li>
<li>    G&#39;MIC Plugin for GIMP: <a href="https://gmic.eu/download.html" rel="nofollow">https://gmic.eu/download.html</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Articles &amp; News:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Linux Smashes Past 5% on Steam Survey: <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/" rel="nofollow">https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/</a></li>
<li>    Adobe Secretly Modifies Your Hosts File (OSNews): <a href="https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/" rel="nofollow">https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/</a></li>
<li>    Zorin OS Says No to Mandatory Age Verification: <a href="https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/" rel="nofollow">https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/</a></li>
<li>    Firefox Free VPN Enabled: <a href="https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled" rel="nofollow">https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled</a></li>
<li>    Linux 7.0-rc7 Released: <a href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/" rel="nofollow">https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Security &amp; AI Research:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Aisle: AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: <a href="https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier" rel="nofollow">https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier</a></li>
<li>    Aisle Wall of Fame (Vulnerability Research): <a href="https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame" rel="nofollow">https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame</a></li>
<li>    Red Hat: Navigating the Mythos Haunted World: <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security" rel="nofollow">https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security</a></li>
<li>    Humorous Video on DNF5 &amp; Age Verification: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Support the Show:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Destination Linux Official Store: <a href="https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/" rel="nofollow">https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/</a></li>
<li>    Sandfly Security (Agentless Linux Security): <a href="https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly" rel="nofollow">https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</a></li>
</ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we are joined by Red Hat design legend Máirín Duffy (Mo) to tackle some of the biggest shifts in the open-source ecosystem. We start with the massive news that Linux has officially surpassed 5% market share on the Steam Survey, a historic milestone driven by the Steam Deck and the end-of-life for Windows 10.</p>

<p>Next, Mo provides an expert breakdown of how AI is revolutionizing security research. From Project Glasswing to the Alpha Omega project, we look at how frontier models are being used to find (and fix) vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure like the Linux kernel. We discuss the &quot;personality quirks&quot; of different AI models and why human expertise is still the &quot;apex predator&quot; in the security chain.</p>

<p>Ryan also shares an update on his &quot;GIMP Challenge,&quot; revealing how he’s successfully moved his professional thumbnail workflow to open source. This leads to a deep dive into Adobe’s recent &quot;bad behavior,&quot; including $150 million settlements and secret modifications to system hosts files. We ask the tough question: When does commercial software become malware?</p>

<p>Plus, we cover the latest news, including Linux 7.0-rc7, Firefox’s new free VPN, and Zorin OS’s firm stance against mandatory age verification laws.</p>

<p>Timestamps:</p>

<ul>
<li>    00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux</li>
<li>    00:02:13 Community Feedback: TLDR vs. Manpages</li>
<li>    00:05:40 Store Update: Pastel Tumblers &amp; New Desk Mats</li>
<li>    00:08:18 Sponsored by Sandfly Security</li>
<li>    00:10:16 Steam Linux Milestone: Breaking 5%!</li>
<li>    00:23:16 AI in Open Source Security &amp; curl Reports</li>
<li>    00:25:03 AI Security Projects: Alpha-Omega and Project Glasswing</li>
<li>    00:50:34 Using Open Models for Security Research</li>
<li>    00:54:05 Red Hat Evaluates Security Bugs Reported by Mythos</li>
<li>    01:00:52 The GIMP Challenge: Ryan’s Workflow Shift</li>
<li>    01:06:03 Adobe&#39;s Bad Behavior: Software or Malware?</li>
<li>    01:13:03 News Roundup: Linux 7.0-rc7 Released</li>
<li>    01:14:06 Firefox Adds Free VPN</li>
<li>    01:15:01 PacHub: A Sleek GUI for Pacman and AUR</li>
<li>    01:16:09 ZorinOS Rejects Mandatory Age Verification</li>
<li>    01:25:16 Closing Thoughts</li>
</ul>

<p>Show References &amp; Links</p>

<p>Community &amp; Tools:</p>

<ul>
<li>    TLDR Pages: <a href="https://tldr.sh/" rel="nofollow">https://tldr.sh/</a></li>
<li>    GIMP 3 Themes (GitHub): <a href="https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/bunnywaffle/GIMP-3-Themes/tree/main</a></li>
<li>    G&#39;MIC Plugin for GIMP: <a href="https://gmic.eu/download.html" rel="nofollow">https://gmic.eu/download.html</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Articles &amp; News:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Linux Smashes Past 5% on Steam Survey: <a href="https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/" rel="nofollow">https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/linux-smashes-past-5-percent-on-the-steam-survey-for-the-first-time/</a></li>
<li>    Adobe Secretly Modifies Your Hosts File (OSNews): <a href="https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/" rel="nofollow">https://www.osnews.com/story/144737/adobe-secretly-modifies-your-hosts-file-for-the-stupidest-reason/</a></li>
<li>    Zorin OS Says No to Mandatory Age Verification: <a href="https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/" rel="nofollow">https://linuxiac.com/zorin-os-says-no-to-mandatory-age-verification-in-linux/</a></li>
<li>    Firefox Free VPN Enabled: <a href="https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled" rel="nofollow">https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/firefox-free-vpn-enabled</a></li>
<li>    Linux 7.0-rc7 Released: <a href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/" rel="nofollow">https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-rc7-Released/</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Security &amp; AI Research:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Aisle: AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: <a href="https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier" rel="nofollow">https://aisle.com/blog/ai-cybersecurity-after-mythos-the-jagged-frontier</a></li>
<li>    Aisle Wall of Fame (Vulnerability Research): <a href="https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame" rel="nofollow">https://aisle.com/wall-of-fame</a></li>
<li>    Red Hat: Navigating the Mythos Haunted World: <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security" rel="nofollow">https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security</a></li>
<li>    Humorous Video on DNF5 &amp; Age Verification: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flH17X32MrY</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Support the Show:</p>

<ul>
<li>    Destination Linux Official Store: <a href="https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/" rel="nofollow">https://shop.deviantairwaves.com/</a></li>
<li>    Sandfly Security (Agentless Linux Security): <a href="https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly" rel="nofollow">https://deviantairwaves.com/sandfly</a></li>
</ul>]]>
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  <title>454: Zen Browser: The Modern Firefox We’ve Been Waiting For? Plus Security Scoop With Craig Rowland</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Deviant Airwaves</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Is the Zen Browser the modern successor Firefox fans have been dreaming of? This week on Destination Linux, we dive into the Gecko-based browser that’s bringing the "Arc" experience to the open-source world. Plus, security heavyweight Craig Rowland (CEO of Sandfly Security) joins us for a massive Security Scoop to break down the dangers of Agentic AI, the latest Notepad++ supply chain attack, and why your browser extensions might be "predators" in disguise. We also cover the massive performance gains in Linux Kernel 6.19 and how your old AMD GPU just got a second life!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>The "Modern Firefox" has arrived, but is it secure?
In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.
From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in "agentless" security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.
Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!
Chapters
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:01:07 Community Feedback
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns
00:26:28 Notepad's Security Vulnerabilities
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks
Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! 
 Special Guest: Craig Rowland.
</description>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The &quot;Modern Firefox&quot; has arrived, but is it secure?</p>

<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.</p>

<p>From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in &quot;agentless&quot; security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.</p>

<p>Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!</p>

<p>Chapters<br>
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:01:07 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig<br>
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security<br>
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns<br>
00:26:28 Notepad&#39;s Security Vulnerabilities<br>
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack<br>
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates<br>
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser<br>
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks</p>

<p>Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! </p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>The &quot;Modern Firefox&quot; has arrived, but is it secure?</p>

<p>In this episode of Destination Linux, we explore the Zen Browser, a gorgeous, privacy-respecting fork of Firefox that’s modernizing the web with vertical tabs and split views. But beauty isn’t everything, so we brought in the ultimate defense specialist, Craig Rowland from Sandfly Security, to help us navigate the increasingly hostile digital landscape.</p>

<p>From AI-driven phishing attacks to the Notepad++ supply chain breach, Craig gives us a masterclass in &quot;agentless&quot; security and how to stay safe without bloating your system. We also break down Linux Kernel 6.19, featuring a 40% performance boost for older AMD hardware and the path toward stable HDR on the Linux desktop.</p>

<p>Grab your favorite beverage, put down that USB drive, and let’s get started!</p>

<p>Chapters<br>
00:00:00 Welcome to Destination Linux<br>
00:01:07 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:57 Security Scoop with Craig<br>
00:08:30 Browser Extensions and Security<br>
00:16:41 Agentic AI and Privacy Concerns<br>
00:26:28 Notepad&#39;s Security Vulnerabilities<br>
00:30:42 Notepad++ Supply Chain Attack<br>
00:35:52 Linux Kernel 6.19 Updates<br>
00:48:04 Exploring the Zen Browser<br>
00:55:39 Closing Thoughts and Thanks</p>

<p>Head to deviantairwaves.com to support the show! Become a Patron or buy some amazing swag! </p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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  <title>452: Can Open Source Save Us from the AI Dystopia?</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Can Open Source save the world? In episode 452, the crew dives deep into the "In-Between Dystopia" of AI layoffs and whether we are headed toward a Star Trek-style post-scarcity economy or a Mad Max wasteland. We also discuss why governments are finally breaking up with Big Tech to build sovereign stacks like La Suite, and why this is a massive win for the FOSS ecosystem.

Plus, we look at Firefox’s return to its roots, the latest security blunders in the "Heap of the Maggots," and a surprising Linux update from GOG.
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  <itunes:duration>58:19</itunes:duration>
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Plus, we look at Firefox’s return to its roots, the latest security blunders in the "Heap of the Maggots," and a surprising Linux update from GOG.
Support the show by going to deviantairwaves.com and become a Patron or get some SWAG!
00:00 Intro: Open Source Can Still Save the World
01:06 Community Feedback: Star Trek or Mad Max?
03:46 Star Trek Nerd Fight: TNG vs DS9 vs TOS
05:04 AI Layoffs &amp;amp; the In‑Between Dystopia
06:52 Will We Ever Reach the Star Trek Economy?
07:54 Jill Corrects “Star Track” &amp;amp; Defends TOS
09:04 Capitalism, Greed &amp;amp; Why Jill Still Has Hope
09:53 Zeb’s View: Shareholders, NVIDIA &amp;amp; AI Hype
12:27 Why Destination Linux Stays Out of Politics
15:02 Sponsored by Our Awesome Patrons
17:47 Governments Break Up with Big Tech
19:28 Visio &amp;amp; La Suite: Building a Sovereign Stack
20:02 Why This Government Trend Is a Win for FOSS
26:29 Could We Run DL on La Suite Someday?
28:17 Firefox News: Our Favorite Browser Fights Back
31:42 Firefox Getting Back to Its Roots
33:14 Open Source Moves Faster to Fix Things
34:16 Heap of the Maggots: Security Hall of Shame
35:27 Notepad++ Gets Hacked
38:39 How Can Companies Protect Themselves from Hackers?
43:26 The Biggest Threat Vector
49:17 Jill Finds a Game She Doesn’t Like
50:47 GOG Shows Linux Some Love
56:43 Outro: Keep Your Penguins Marching 
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<p>Plus, we look at Firefox’s return to its roots, the latest security blunders in the &quot;Heap of the Maggots,&quot; and a surprising Linux update from GOG.</p>

<p>Support the show by going to deviantairwaves.com and become a Patron or get some SWAG!</p>

<p>00:00 Intro: Open Source Can Still Save the World<br>
01:06 Community Feedback: Star Trek or Mad Max?<br>
03:46 Star Trek Nerd Fight: TNG vs DS9 vs TOS<br>
05:04 AI Layoffs &amp; the In‑Between Dystopia<br>
06:52 Will We Ever Reach the Star Trek Economy?<br>
07:54 Jill Corrects “Star Track” &amp; Defends TOS<br>
09:04 Capitalism, Greed &amp; Why Jill Still Has Hope<br>
09:53 Zeb’s View: Shareholders, NVIDIA &amp; AI Hype<br>
12:27 Why Destination Linux Stays Out of Politics<br>
15:02 Sponsored by Our Awesome Patrons<br>
17:47 Governments Break Up with Big Tech<br>
19:28 Visio &amp; La Suite: Building a Sovereign Stack<br>
20:02 Why This Government Trend Is a Win for FOSS<br>
26:29 Could We Run DL on La Suite Someday?<br>
28:17 Firefox News: Our Favorite Browser Fights Back<br>
31:42 Firefox Getting Back to Its Roots<br>
33:14 Open Source Moves Faster to Fix Things<br>
34:16 Heap of the Maggots: Security Hall of Shame<br>
35:27 Notepad++ Gets Hacked<br>
38:39 How Can Companies Protect Themselves from Hackers?<br>
43:26 The Biggest Threat Vector<br>
49:17 Jill Finds a Game She Doesn’t Like<br>
50:47 GOG Shows Linux Some Love<br>
56:43 Outro: Keep Your Penguins Marching</p>]]>
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<p>Plus, we look at Firefox’s return to its roots, the latest security blunders in the &quot;Heap of the Maggots,&quot; and a surprising Linux update from GOG.</p>

<p>Support the show by going to deviantairwaves.com and become a Patron or get some SWAG!</p>

<p>00:00 Intro: Open Source Can Still Save the World<br>
01:06 Community Feedback: Star Trek or Mad Max?<br>
03:46 Star Trek Nerd Fight: TNG vs DS9 vs TOS<br>
05:04 AI Layoffs &amp; the In‑Between Dystopia<br>
06:52 Will We Ever Reach the Star Trek Economy?<br>
07:54 Jill Corrects “Star Track” &amp; Defends TOS<br>
09:04 Capitalism, Greed &amp; Why Jill Still Has Hope<br>
09:53 Zeb’s View: Shareholders, NVIDIA &amp; AI Hype<br>
12:27 Why Destination Linux Stays Out of Politics<br>
15:02 Sponsored by Our Awesome Patrons<br>
17:47 Governments Break Up with Big Tech<br>
19:28 Visio &amp; La Suite: Building a Sovereign Stack<br>
20:02 Why This Government Trend Is a Win for FOSS<br>
26:29 Could We Run DL on La Suite Someday?<br>
28:17 Firefox News: Our Favorite Browser Fights Back<br>
31:42 Firefox Getting Back to Its Roots<br>
33:14 Open Source Moves Faster to Fix Things<br>
34:16 Heap of the Maggots: Security Hall of Shame<br>
35:27 Notepad++ Gets Hacked<br>
38:39 How Can Companies Protect Themselves from Hackers?<br>
43:26 The Biggest Threat Vector<br>
49:17 Jill Finds a Game She Doesn’t Like<br>
50:47 GOG Shows Linux Some Love<br>
56:43 Outro: Keep Your Penguins Marching</p>]]>
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  <title>446: Ubuntu From The BIOS &amp; The Quest for an Open Source Mac</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week on Destination Linux, we are joined by a special guest host: Craig Rowland, the CEO of Sandfly Security! We’re diving deep into the reality of modern security—specifically when third-party code knocks over your castle. From malicious VSCode extensions to the "React2Shell" vulnerability, we discuss why "Open Source" doesn't automatically mean "Safe" and how to protect your supply chain.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:10:08</itunes:duration>
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Then, is it possible to have the macOS experience without the Apple ecosystem? Ryan explores ravynOS, a daring new project with "macOS vibes and a BSD soul." It’s attempting to bring the Aqua interface—and eventually Mac app compatibility—to the open-source world.
Plus, Jill brings us massive news from Canonical and AMI. You might soon be installing Ubuntu directly from your motherboard's BIOS without ever needing a USB drive. We break down how this partnership changes the game for hardware.
Finally, we read an incredible listener story.
Show Notes:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:39 Extended Intro: Open Source or Bust
00:03:08 Community Feedback: A Pentester’s Origin Story
00:10:03 Guest Host: Sandfly Security &amp;amp; Agentless Protection
00:15:53 Security Deep Dive: Supply Chain Attacks, Malicious VSCode Extensions &amp;amp; React2Shell
00:44:31 ravynOS: The Open Source Mac Killer?
00:56:05 News: Canonical + AMI: Installing Ubuntu from the BIOS
01:08:07 Outro
01:09:33 Post-Show Shenanigans
Support the Show:
Sponsored by Sandfly Security: destinationlinux.net/sandfly - Get 50% off the Home Edition with code DESTINATION50 Special Guest: Craig Rowland.
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<p>Then, is it possible to have the macOS experience without the Apple ecosystem? Ryan explores ravynOS, a daring new project with &quot;macOS vibes and a BSD soul.&quot; It’s attempting to bring the Aqua interface—and eventually Mac app compatibility—to the open-source world.</p>

<p>Plus, Jill brings us massive news from Canonical and AMI. You might soon be installing Ubuntu directly from your motherboard&#39;s BIOS without ever needing a USB drive. We break down how this partnership changes the game for hardware.</p>

<p>Finally, we read an incredible listener story.</p>

<p>Show Notes:</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro</p>

<p>00:02:39 Extended Intro: Open Source or Bust</p>

<p>00:03:08 Community Feedback: A Pentester’s Origin Story</p>

<p>00:10:03 Guest Host: Sandfly Security &amp; Agentless Protection</p>

<p>00:15:53 Security Deep Dive: Supply Chain Attacks, Malicious VSCode Extensions &amp; React2Shell</p>

<p>00:44:31 ravynOS: The Open Source Mac Killer?</p>

<p>00:56:05 News: Canonical + AMI: Installing Ubuntu from the BIOS</p>

<p>01:08:07 Outro</p>

<p>01:09:33 Post-Show Shenanigans</p>

<p>Support the Show:</p>

<p>Sponsored by Sandfly Security: destinationlinux.net/sandfly - Get 50% off the Home Edition with code DESTINATION50</p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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<p>Then, is it possible to have the macOS experience without the Apple ecosystem? Ryan explores ravynOS, a daring new project with &quot;macOS vibes and a BSD soul.&quot; It’s attempting to bring the Aqua interface—and eventually Mac app compatibility—to the open-source world.</p>

<p>Plus, Jill brings us massive news from Canonical and AMI. You might soon be installing Ubuntu directly from your motherboard&#39;s BIOS without ever needing a USB drive. We break down how this partnership changes the game for hardware.</p>

<p>Finally, we read an incredible listener story.</p>

<p>Show Notes:</p>

<p>00:00:00 Intro</p>

<p>00:02:39 Extended Intro: Open Source or Bust</p>

<p>00:03:08 Community Feedback: A Pentester’s Origin Story</p>

<p>00:10:03 Guest Host: Sandfly Security &amp; Agentless Protection</p>

<p>00:15:53 Security Deep Dive: Supply Chain Attacks, Malicious VSCode Extensions &amp; React2Shell</p>

<p>00:44:31 ravynOS: The Open Source Mac Killer?</p>

<p>00:56:05 News: Canonical + AMI: Installing Ubuntu from the BIOS</p>

<p>01:08:07 Outro</p>

<p>01:09:33 Post-Show Shenanigans</p>

<p>Support the Show:</p>

<p>Sponsored by Sandfly Security: destinationlinux.net/sandfly - Get 50% off the Home Edition with code DESTINATION50</p><p>Special Guest: Craig Rowland.</p>]]>
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  <title>445: Linus Tech Tips Explodes Linux: Our Reaction &amp; The 2025 Gift Guide</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Deviant Airwaves</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/32f28071-0b08-4ea1-afcc-37af75bd83d6/4e218d4c-cf3b-4c71-add9-d7a080047156.mp3" length="107587485" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The Ultimate Geek Gift Guide for 2025 is here! Don't buy that RAM yet—we explain the massive AI-driven price spikes. Also, testing the powerful VDO Ninja for streaming and our reaction to Linus Tech Tips' latest Linux takes.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:04:02</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>The Ultimate Geek Gift Guide for 2025 is here! Don't buy that RAM yet—we explain the massive AI-driven price spikes. Also, testing the powerful VDO Ninja for streaming and our reaction to Linus Tech Tips' latest Linux takes.
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:54 Community Feedback
00:07:34 Testing Out VDO Ninja: Open Source or Bust
00:09:15 Sandfly Security
00:11:37 AI Sends RAM Prices to the Stratosphere
00:19:46 DasGeek’s 2025 Ultimate Geek Gift Guide
00:33:21 Linus Tech Tips vs Linux: Reaction from the Highlands
01:01:50 Outro
01:03:20 Post-Show Shenanigans
Hosted by: 
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com 
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<p>00:00:00 Intro<br>
00:01:54 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:34 Testing Out VDO Ninja: Open Source or Bust<br>
00:09:15 Sandfly Security<br>
00:11:37 AI Sends RAM Prices to the Stratosphere<br>
00:19:46 DasGeek’s 2025 Ultimate Geek Gift Guide<br>
00:33:21 Linus Tech Tips vs Linux: Reaction from the Highlands<br>
01:01:50 Outro<br>
01:03:20 Post-Show Shenanigans</p>

<p>Hosted by: <br>
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net<br>
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com</p>]]>
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<p>00:00:00 Intro<br>
00:01:54 Community Feedback<br>
00:07:34 Testing Out VDO Ninja: Open Source or Bust<br>
00:09:15 Sandfly Security<br>
00:11:37 AI Sends RAM Prices to the Stratosphere<br>
00:19:46 DasGeek’s 2025 Ultimate Geek Gift Guide<br>
00:33:21 Linus Tech Tips vs Linux: Reaction from the Highlands<br>
01:01:50 Outro<br>
01:03:20 Post-Show Shenanigans</p>

<p>Hosted by: <br>
Ryan (DasGeek) = dasgeek.net<br>
Jill Bryant = jilllinuxgirl.com</p>]]>
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