Displaying items 1-10 of 14 in total of Destination Linux with the tag "sandfly security".
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468: Destination Linux 468: Sailing the ARM Seas with Nvidia N1X & Lutris Gaming! (Live, Raw, Uncut)
June 1st, 2026 | 2 hrs 51 mins
age verification laws open source exemption, agentless linux security, amd radeon overheating, arm soc, destination linux, dillo browser proof of humanity, gnome prism, hardware price comparison, lact, linus torvalds ai coding, linux gpu configuration tool, linux podcast, live podcast recording, lutris gaming, microsoft windows arm, mini-itx pc build, nvidia n1x, sandfly security, unreal engine linux gaming, wikimedia foundation layoffs, wikipedia strike
We are breaking the log poses and recording completely LIVE on a Saturday with our incredible Patron crew! This week, special guest Mathieu from Lutris Gaming joins Ryan, Jill, and Zeb to dive into the massive rumors surrounding Nvidia's consumer ARM chip (the N1X) and Microsoft's "New Era of PC." Plus, Jill shares her gorgeous new teal, No Man's Sky-themed PC build and explains how LACT stops AMD GPUs from overheating in Unreal Engine games. Mathieu tackles bizarre "proof of humanity" coding videos and Wikipedia's shocking union layoffs, while Zeb breaks down the news with critical new open-source exemptions for state age verification laws and more.
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467: Destination Linux 467: KDE’s Massive Windfall, Red Hat Summit Recap, & AI Choking the Power Grid
May 25th, 2026 | 1 hr 21 mins
ai infrastructure, community feedback, data centers, kde plasma, linux, nasa, open source, openkaiden, openshift, podman desktop, power grid, red hat summit, rhel, sandfly security, sovereign tech fund, tech podcast
This week on Destination Linux, the crew is joined by special guest host Máirín “Mo” Duffy to recap the massive news dropping straight from the Red Hat Summit. Plus, a major influx of cash is heading over to KDE, and we take a look at the scary reality of AI workloads straining the US power grid.
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466: From Server Purgatory to Paradise & The 30th Birthday of Tux!
May 18th, 2026 | 1 hr 3 mins
/e/os, amd k5, cockpit, destination linux, dirty frag, fedora, filebrowser, foss, intel 486, linux kernel, linux mascot, linux podcast, mini server, nextdns, parental controls, pi-hole, podman, retro computing, sandfly security, tailscale, timelimit, tux the penguin
Ryan is back from "Server Purgatory" to reclaim his microphone! This week, the crew dives into excellent open-source parental controls for Linux and /e/OS, the deprecation of legendary AMD K5 and i486 hardware from the kernel, a critical "Dirty Frag" security fix, and a 30th-birthday celebration for our favorite mascot, Tux.
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465: The RAMpocalypse & He Who Shall Not Be Named!
May 11th, 2026 | 48 mins 9 secs
amd, destination linux, easy anti-cheat, hdmi 2.1, linux gaming, linux podcast, open source, patron hangout, rampocalypse, rocket league, sandfly security, steam machine, steam market share, steamos, valve
With "He Who Shall Not Be Named" away on a work trip, Jill and Zeb take over the terminal! We’re diving into the massive news of HDMI 2.1 finally coming to Linux, the "RAMpocalypse" delaying the Steam Machine, and exciting new monthly events for our Patrons.
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464: AI Security: Tool or Threat? Plus Ubuntu 26.04 "Resolute Raccoon"
May 4th, 2026 | 1 hr 6 mins
agplv3, ai security, copyfail, craig rowland, destination linux, fedora, fsf, gkh, gnome 50, gplv4, linux kernel 7.0, linux podcast, llm code audit, microsoft azure linux, ntfs-3g, onlyoffice, rclone rce, resolute raccoon, sandfly security, signal privacy, ubuntu 26.04 lts
Episode 464 features Craig Rowland for a deep dive into the dual nature of AI in cybersecurity, an extensive breakdown of the new Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release, and the latest licensing controversy involving OnlyOffice and the FSF.
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463: Resistance is NOT Futile: RESIST the Digital Lockdown: Episode 463
April 27th, 2026 | 1 hr 30 mins
arm gaming, destination linux, facial recognition, framework laptop, france data breach, linux gaming, linux podcast, modular hardware, open source, physical media, privacy, proton 11, resist, sandfly security, streaming services
In episode 463, the crew discusses why you must RESIST the push toward proprietary streaming locks. We dive into the resurgence of physical media, Proton 11’s leap to ARM, and a massive privacy roundup featuring facial recognition in the UK and data breaches in France.
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462: The AI Job Reaper: 80,000 Layoffs and the Open Source Hedge
April 20th, 2026 | 1 hr 10 mins
ai layoffs, chromeos flex, destination linux, digital sovereignty, franceos, linus torvalds, linux 7.0, linux migration, linux podcast, ollama, open source ai, sandfly security, tech industry news, ubuntu, zen browser
This week, Destination Linux discusses France’s massive mandate to migrate 2.5 million government desktops to Linux. We also dive into the sobering Q1 2026 data on AI-driven tech layoffs and celebrate the landmark release of Linux 7.0.
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461: AI Security Frontiers, Steam’s 5% Surge, and the GIMP vs. Adobe Showdown
April 13th, 2026 | 1 hr 26 mins
adobe, ai security, alpha omega project, cybersecurity, destination linux, firefox vpn, gimp, linux, linux 7.0, linux gaming, linux kernel, malware, máirín duffy, open source, project glasswing., red hat, sandfly security, steam deck, steam survey, zorin os
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.
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459: FCC Bans Foreign Routers! Healthcare Data Leaks & DIY Router Solutions
March 30th, 2026 | 1 hr 21 mins
agentless security, ai memory efficiency, api vulnerability, covered list, cybersecurity, data leak, destination linux, diy router, fcc router ban, foreign-made routers, ge-proton, google research, healthcare privacy, jill bryant, jon maddog hall., linux community, linux edr, linux gaming, linux podcast, llm compression, lutris, mathieu lutris, meta quest 3, national security, navia data breach, open source, openwrt, opnsense, pfsense, polarquant, proton ge 10-33, ryan dasgeek, salt typhoon, sandfly security, scale 23x, social security number security, southern california linux expo, ssh auditing, steam client, steamos, steamvr, supply chain security, turboquant, ubuntu academy, vector quantization, volt typhoon, vr gaming, vyos, wi-fi 7, window maker, wivrn, x86 networking
In this episode of Destination Linux, we tackle the FCC’s massive ban on foreign-made routers and what it means for the future of Wi-Fi 7. We also dive into the Navia healthcare data breach, share highlights from SCaLE 23x, and discuss the latest Linux gaming updates with special guest Mathieu from Lutris!
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454: Zen Browser: The Modern Firefox We’ve Been Waiting For? Plus Security Scoop With Craig Rowland
February 24th, 2026 | 58 mins 39 secs
2026 linux updates, agentic ai security, agentless security, amd gpu performance, asus rog ally linux, browser extension malware, chatgpt extensions, craig rowland, destination linux, firefox fork, foss news, hdr linux desktop, linux, linux gaming, linux hardware support, linux hdr, linux kernel 6.19, linux podcast, linux privacy, linux security, matrix community moderation, microsoft co-pilot flaw, notepad security, notepad++ supply chain attack, open source security, sandfly security, steam deck temperature monitoring, valve, zen browser, zen browser review
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!