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The details that make a great distro, things that make us wince, smug people online, great photos, imposter syndrome, and more.

\n\n

00:00:27 Do you ever get imposter syndrome?
\n00:08:16 What's your unusual "fingernails on chalkboard" equivalent?
\n00:12:26 What gives a Linux distro that feeling of polish?
\n00:23:16 What's your favorite photograph?
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Apps that make us feel old, emotional songs, using actual paper, evolution of language, IRC channels we never look at, and more.

\n\n

00:00:35 Do any songs trigger you to cry?
\n00:05:40 How many communication channels is it possible to keep up with?
\n00:11:25 Do you own a 2d printer? What was the last thing you printed out?
\n00:17:22 In an ever-shrinking world, should we drop tradition and use the easiest and most logical spellings and pronunciations?
\n00:25:52 Which hugely popular apps or websites do you just not get?

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Whether open source needs to be a complete experience, a deep need for conflict, preferred social media, and our favorite emoji.

\n\n

00:00:30 Why do you prefer Twitter over Facebook?
\n00:07:57 Can Linux on the desktop ever succeed without a full ecosystem?
\n00:18:32 Hoodies: zip or no zip?
\n00:22:26 Do people really want all the drama to calm down?
\n00:29:40 What's your most commonly used emoji?

","summary":"Whether open source needs to be a complete experience, a deep need for conflict, preferred social media, and our favorite emoji.","date_published":"2020-02-28T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/19a3f63d-e4f6-452c-b3cb-bca0e1a7f5f2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":27279590,"duration_in_seconds":2273}]},{"id":"c7dfe29b-75b3-43c3-a0c9-8bd0458b5be1","title":"Episode 85: Name Your Shoes","url":"https://error.show/85","content_text":"Open source at work, learning languages, naming cars, and innovations that haven't appropriately delivered.\n\nPlus permission vs apologies, who has the most shoes, and more.\n\n00:01:33 Does your car have a name?\n00:06:56 How do I convince my employer to adopt open source software?\n00:14:00 Is it better to ask permission or beg forgiveness?\n00:18:40 How many pairs of shoes do you own?\n00:25:00 If you were to learn a foreign language, which one would it be and why?\n00:28:52 What innovation should have changed the world, but didn't?","content_html":"

Open source at work, learning languages, naming cars, and innovations that haven't appropriately delivered.

\n\n

Plus permission vs apologies, who has the most shoes, and more.

\n\n

00:01:33 Does your car have a name?
\n00:06:56 How do I convince my employer to adopt open source software?
\n00:14:00 Is it better to ask permission or beg forgiveness?
\n00:18:40 How many pairs of shoes do you own?
\n00:25:00 If you were to learn a foreign language, which one would it be and why?
\n00:28:52 What innovation should have changed the world, but didn't?

","summary":"Open source at work, learning languages, naming cars, and innovations that haven't appropriately delivered.","date_published":"2020-02-14T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/c7dfe29b-75b3-43c3-a0c9-8bd0458b5be1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28529705,"duration_in_seconds":2377}]},{"id":"1ba91f10-c9bc-4c42-920e-e4c81f7c61a8","title":"Episode 84: Useless Dreams","url":"https://error.show/84","content_text":"Whether we'd use Windows if it was FOSS, pointless tech, bathing habits, useless jobs, annoying popey with dream stories, and more.\n\n00:00:45 What desirable tech does everyone else want, but you don't see the point of?\n00:06:17 What’s the most useless job that you’d still be willing to do?\n00:10:34 If Windows was released as open source, would you start using it?\n00:18:34 Bath or shower?\n00:24:58 Is there any software which is feature complete that you use on a regular basis?\n00:31:54 When describing a dream, how many sentences are too many?","content_html":"

Whether we'd use Windows if it was FOSS, pointless tech, bathing habits, useless jobs, annoying popey with dream stories, and more.

\n\n

00:00:45 What desirable tech does everyone else want, but you don't see the point of?
\n00:06:17 What’s the most useless job that you’d still be willing to do?
\n00:10:34 If Windows was released as open source, would you start using it?
\n00:18:34 Bath or shower?
\n00:24:58 Is there any software which is feature complete that you use on a regular basis?
\n00:31:54 When describing a dream, how many sentences are too many?

","summary":"Whether we'd use Windows if it was FOSS, pointless tech that most people want, bathing habits, useless jobs, and annoying popey with dream stories.","date_published":"2020-01-31T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/1ba91f10-c9bc-4c42-920e-e4c81f7c61a8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26933206,"duration_in_seconds":2244}]},{"id":"28c71c28-c888-4676-8941-cdf88162d21a","title":"Episode 83: No, But","url":"https://error.show/83","content_text":"Context switching, improving Linux conferences, a positive approach to life, what makes us cringe, and more.\n\n#ErrorAsk: What's the dumbest idea for an app that you can come up with?\n\n00:03:24 Have you ever met your own doppelganger?\n00:06:55 Can you just jump right in to each type of task, or do you have a ritual before?\n00:13:12 What’s missing from Linux and open source conferences?\n00:23:53 Should you “yes, and” life?\n00:33:37 What makes you cringe?Links:The Art of Slide Design - Melinda Seckington","content_html":"

Context switching, improving Linux conferences, a positive approach to life, what makes us cringe, and more.

\n\n

#ErrorAsk: What's the dumbest idea for an app that you can come up with?

\n\n

00:03:24 Have you ever met your own doppelganger?
\n00:06:55 Can you just jump right in to each type of task, or do you have a ritual before?
\n00:13:12 What’s missing from Linux and open source conferences?
\n00:23:53 Should you “yes, and” life?
\n00:33:37 What makes you cringe?

Links:

","summary":"Context switching, improving Linux conferences, a positive approach to life, what makes us cringe, and more.","date_published":"2020-01-17T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/28c71c28-c888-4676-8941-cdf88162d21a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":29304915,"duration_in_seconds":2442}]},{"id":"285211c6-3d88-484b-a6ec-dfff648ad32f","title":"Episode 82: OK Then","url":"https://error.show/82","content_text":"Whether the Web is yesterday’s news, a possible new approach to law and order, resolving conflicts, and some surprisingly useful life hacks.\n\n00:00:37 Is the Web irrelevant now\n00:09:12 Should we apply a git-style approach to improve laws?\n00:16:52 Is it wrong to take the blame when it's not your fault?\n00:29:26 What's your best life hack?","content_html":"

Whether the Web is yesterday’s news, a possible new approach to law and order, resolving conflicts, and some surprisingly useful life hacks.

\n\n

00:00:37 Is the Web irrelevant now
\n00:09:12 Should we apply a git-style approach to improve laws?
\n00:16:52 Is it wrong to take the blame when it's not your fault?
\n00:29:26 What's your best life hack?

","summary":"Whether the Web is yesterday’s news, a possible new approach to law and order, resolving conflicts, and some surprisingly useful life hacks.","date_published":"2020-01-03T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/285211c6-3d88-484b-a6ec-dfff648ad32f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":29532494,"duration_in_seconds":2461}]},{"id":"87b82c5c-09f2-49c5-8211-86a4364c815e","title":"Episode 81: Larry Two-tails","url":"https://error.show/81","content_text":"The future of Internet video, the best way to develop open source software, skills vs talents, and our favourite types of animal companions.\n\n00:00:24 What is likely to knock YouTube off its iron throne?\n00:09:12 Is it really Open Source software if it’s not developed collaboratively?\n00:20:54 What's the one thing you wish you could do well but are terrible at?\n00:33:18 Dogs or cats?","content_html":"

The future of Internet video, the best way to develop open source software, skills vs talents, and our favourite types of animal companions.

\n\n

00:00:24 What is likely to knock YouTube off its iron throne?
\n00:09:12 Is it really Open Source software if it’s not developed collaboratively?
\n00:20:54 What's the one thing you wish you could do well but are terrible at?
\n00:33:18 Dogs or cats?

","summary":"The future of Internet video, the best way to develop open source software, skills vs talents, and our favourite types of animal companions.","date_published":"2019-12-20T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/87b82c5c-09f2-49c5-8211-86a4364c815e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28821455,"duration_in_seconds":2377}]},{"id":"ad7ad1ee-0fc5-47ce-854d-4e7b9ccc1ced","title":"Episode 80: Imaginary Turkey","url":"https://error.show/80","content_text":"Talking to ourselves, delicious family meals, and the complexities of modern work.\n\nPlus inexpensive acquisitions, the price we put on security, and popey refusing to answer the simplest of questions.\n\n00:00:26 Is turkey dinner really worth the effort?\n00:06:33 What's the best bargain you've ever acquired?\n00:11:56 If you were given $1,000 for every person you shared your master password with, how many people would you share it with?\n00:18:28 Have you ever had an imaginary friend?\n00:22:34 Is the gig economy good or bad?\n00:29:25 Beer/cider: warm or flat?","content_html":"

Talking to ourselves, delicious family meals, and the complexities of modern work.

\n\n

Plus inexpensive acquisitions, the price we put on security, and popey refusing to answer the simplest of questions.

\n\n

00:00:26 Is turkey dinner really worth the effort?
\n00:06:33 What's the best bargain you've ever acquired?
\n00:11:56 If you were given $1,000 for every person you shared your master password with, how many people would you share it with?
\n00:18:28 Have you ever had an imaginary friend?
\n00:22:34 Is the gig economy good or bad?
\n00:29:25 Beer/cider: warm or flat?

","summary":"Talking to ourselves, delicious family meals, and the complexities of modern work.","date_published":"2019-12-06T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/ad7ad1ee-0fc5-47ce-854d-4e7b9ccc1ced.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26631021,"duration_in_seconds":2219}]},{"id":"b52f492b-5119-4e9b-8c80-38b790ec05a8","title":"Episode 79: Is Vegan TV Art?","url":"https://error.show/79","content_text":"Disposing of hard drives, what a TV really is, and the veganism of software.\n\nPlus the serious business of coffee, why modern music sucks, and making Popey feel bad.\n\n00:00:28 With better technology, why don’t we necessarily see better art?\n00:08:43 Is Linux (or FOSS) the vegan option within software?\n00:13:23 Do you own a TV?\n00:20:03 How do you prepare your coffee?\n00:24:45 How do you forgive yourself?\n00:31:58 How do you dispose of your old hard drives for security purposes?","content_html":"

Disposing of hard drives, what a TV really is, and the veganism of software.

\n\n

Plus the serious business of coffee, why modern music sucks, and making Popey feel bad.

\n\n

00:00:28 With better technology, why don’t we necessarily see better art?
\n00:08:43 Is Linux (or FOSS) the vegan option within software?
\n00:13:23 Do you own a TV?
\n00:20:03 How do you prepare your coffee?
\n00:24:45 How do you forgive yourself?
\n00:31:58 How do you dispose of your old hard drives for security purposes?

","summary":"Disposing of hard drives, what a TV really is, and the veganism of software.","date_published":"2019-11-22T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/b52f492b-5119-4e9b-8c80-38b790ec05a8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28420618,"duration_in_seconds":2368}]},{"id":"639fd7fa-dc99-4b4a-b7cc-a04146946964","title":"Episode 78: Ctrl V","url":"https://error.show/78","content_text":"Paying attention to all the Linux users we never hear from, being less clever than we thought, and our biggest fears.\n\nPlus alternatives to copy paste, and whether Popey loves pink. \n\n00:00:44 Would the Web/Internet be better or worse if the concept of copy and paste had never been invented?\n00:07:29 What are you afraid of?\n00:13:51 Is it time to stop ignoring the vast silent majority of Linux users?\n00:27:37 What's your favourite colour and why?\n00:34:54 Have you ever had a genius idea that turned out to be spectacularly unoriginal?","content_html":"

Paying attention to all the Linux users we never hear from, being less clever than we thought, and our biggest fears.

\n\n

Plus alternatives to copy paste, and whether Popey loves pink.

\n\n

00:00:44 Would the Web/Internet be better or worse if the concept of copy and paste had never been invented?
\n00:07:29 What are you afraid of?
\n00:13:51 Is it time to stop ignoring the vast silent majority of Linux users?
\n00:27:37 What's your favourite colour and why?
\n00:34:54 Have you ever had a genius idea that turned out to be spectacularly unoriginal?

","summary":"Paying attention to all the Linux users we never hear from, being less clever than we thought, and our biggest fears.","date_published":"2019-11-08T00:15:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/639fd7fa-dc99-4b4a-b7cc-a04146946964.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":31623021,"duration_in_seconds":2635}]},{"id":"be433db5-2bd3-41af-bfd1-fd196bb9feaa","title":"Episode 77: Blinking Eye Patches","url":"https://error.show/77","content_text":"Tech mistakes, communicating with spouses, and why you shouldn't let popey drive you anywhere.\n\nPlus patching humans as if they were code, back to basics web browsing, cold drinks, and conkers.\n\n\n00:00:31 Is there anything you close your eyes while doing that other people might think is odd?\n00:04:32 What's your biggest or most significant tech blunder?\n00:11:09 What's your favorite thing about your least favorite season, and your least favorite thing about your favorite season?\n00:16:55 If humans were code and you could patch a bug/feature/issue which exists in most humans, what would it be, and what would you \"fix\"?\n00:23:29 If your preferred search engine offered a function to exclude all websites utilizing anything other than HTML and CSS - would you use it?\n00:27:16 Somewhere there’s a sliding scale in your mind of when a partner deserves to be in on a choice. Where does that begin and why?","content_html":"

Tech mistakes, communicating with spouses, and why you shouldn't let popey drive you anywhere.

\n\n

Plus patching humans as if they were code, back to basics web browsing, cold drinks, and conkers.

\n\n


\n00:00:31 Is there anything you close your eyes while doing that other people might think is odd?
\n00:04:32 What's your biggest or most significant tech blunder?
\n00:11:09 What's your favorite thing about your least favorite season, and your least favorite thing about your favorite season?
\n00:16:55 If humans were code and you could patch a bug/feature/issue which exists in most humans, what would it be, and what would you "fix"?
\n00:23:29 If your preferred search engine offered a function to exclude all websites utilizing anything other than HTML and CSS - would you use it?
\n00:27:16 Somewhere there’s a sliding scale in your mind of when a partner deserves to be in on a choice. Where does that begin and why?

","summary":"Tech mistakes, communicating with spouses, and why you shouldn't let popey drive you anywhere.","date_published":"2019-10-25T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/be433db5-2bd3-41af-bfd1-fd196bb9feaa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":27437265,"duration_in_seconds":2286}]},{"id":"9cb4a6e4-0a20-400d-bc16-b3c66699d38a","title":"Episode 76: Ghost, Meat, or Block?","url":"https://error.show/76","content_text":"Our first computers, the future of food, and ethical sources of funds.\n\nPlus the spooky reason that Popey unfollowed Joe.\n\n00:00:24 What was the first computer you ever used?\n00:11:13 Do you believe in ghosts?\n00:15:28 Would you eat \"clean meat\"?\n00:23:18 Ignore, mute, or block?\n00:27:45 Should we refuse to take money from anyone we may object to?","content_html":"

Our first computers, the future of food, and ethical sources of funds.

\n\n

Plus the spooky reason that Popey unfollowed Joe.

\n\n

00:00:24 What was the first computer you ever used?
\n00:11:13 Do you believe in ghosts?
\n00:15:28 Would you eat "clean meat"?
\n00:23:18 Ignore, mute, or block?
\n00:27:45 Should we refuse to take money from anyone we may object to?

","summary":"Our first computers, the future of food, and ethical sources of funds.","date_published":"2019-10-11T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/9cb4a6e4-0a20-400d-bc16-b3c66699d38a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":27688667,"duration_in_seconds":2307}]},{"id":"6cd83b5e-3470-44ac-b857-16df7dabb5c4","title":"Episode 75: Memelord","url":"https://error.show/75","content_text":"Being a good FOSS citizen, forcing popey to answer stupid questions, and personal freedom vs societal harm.\n\nPlus paying for podcasts, and how many domains we all own.\n\n00:00:34 What do you owe to upstream?\n00:11:14 Should all drugs be legal?\n00:20:57 Would you ever subscribe to a paywalled podcast?\n00:25:24 How many domain names do you own?\n00:30:42 What are your favourite and least favourite memes?","content_html":"

Being a good FOSS citizen, forcing popey to answer stupid questions, and personal freedom vs societal harm.

\n\n

Plus paying for podcasts, and how many domains we all own.

\n\n

00:00:34 What do you owe to upstream?
\n00:11:14 Should all drugs be legal?
\n00:20:57 Would you ever subscribe to a paywalled podcast?
\n00:25:24 How many domain names do you own?
\n00:30:42 What are your favourite and least favourite memes?

","summary":"Being a good FOSS citizen, forcing popey to answer stupid questions, and personal freedom vs societal harm.","date_published":"2019-09-27T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/6cd83b5e-3470-44ac-b857-16df7dabb5c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28692710,"duration_in_seconds":2391}]},{"id":"0e06dca9-b88d-46d5-904d-162ae12c4e6a","title":"Episode 74: Splitting Fun and Profit","url":"https://error.show/74","content_text":"It's another #AskError episode. The finances of social situations and FOSS projects, automated vehicles, and ways to cheer up.\n\nPlus bad language, and being late.\n\nCheck out Linux Headlines and Self Hosted\n\n00:01:22 How do you deal with splitting up money with friends after a group trip/bbq/dinner?\n00:06:20 What’s the best way to organise the finances for a FOSS project?\n00:14:49 Do you swear in front of your family and, if not, why not?\n00:22:22 Would you ride in an automated car that has no human input or override?\n00:26:03 What do you do to feel better when you feel upset?\n00:29:16 Would you rather always be 10 minutes late or always be 20 minutes early?","content_html":"

It's another #AskError episode. The finances of social situations and FOSS projects, automated vehicles, and ways to cheer up.

\n\n

Plus bad language, and being late.

\n\n

Check out Linux Headlines and Self Hosted

\n\n

00:01:22 How do you deal with splitting up money with friends after a group trip/bbq/dinner?
\n00:06:20 What’s the best way to organise the finances for a FOSS project?
\n00:14:49 Do you swear in front of your family and, if not, why not?
\n00:22:22 Would you ride in an automated car that has no human input or override?
\n00:26:03 What do you do to feel better when you feel upset?
\n00:29:16 Would you rather always be 10 minutes late or always be 20 minutes early?

","summary":"It's another #AskError episode. The finances of social situations and FOSS projects, automated vehicles, and ways to cheer up.","date_published":"2019-09-13T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/0e06dca9-b88d-46d5-904d-162ae12c4e6a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26270532,"duration_in_seconds":2189}]},{"id":"d6fc1083-fdc2-4ee7-bc84-859ed46f8532","title":"Episode 73: Stealing the Top Bunk","url":"https://error.show/73","content_text":"Another #AskError special. Sleeping arrangements, hypothetical distro infrastructure, and IT milestones.\n\nPlus bad habits, frugality, and breaking the law. \n\nYou can listen to an outtake from this show on Jupiter Extras\n\n00:00:52 Top bunk or bottom bunk?\n00:02:59 How would the distro landscape change if Ubuntu didn't allow other distros to use their infrastructure/repos?\n00:14:31 Are there any things that you are irrationality frugal/tight/stingy with?\n00:18:01 What's the best thing to happen in IT since you started using computers?\n00:24:28 What's your worst habit?\n00:27:35 If you knew could definitely get away with one crime, what would it be?","content_html":"

Another #AskError special. Sleeping arrangements, hypothetical distro infrastructure, and IT milestones.

\n\n

Plus bad habits, frugality, and breaking the law.

\n\n

You can listen to an outtake from this show on Jupiter Extras

\n\n

00:00:52 Top bunk or bottom bunk?
\n00:02:59 How would the distro landscape change if Ubuntu didn't allow other distros to use their infrastructure/repos?
\n00:14:31 Are there any things that you are irrationality frugal/tight/stingy with?
\n00:18:01 What's the best thing to happen in IT since you started using computers?
\n00:24:28 What's your worst habit?
\n00:27:35 If you knew could definitely get away with one crime, what would it be?

","summary":"### AskError special. Sleeping arrangements, hypothetical distro infrastructure, and IT milestones.\r\n\r\nPlus bad habits, frugality, and breaking the law. ","date_published":"2019-08-30T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/d6fc1083-fdc2-4ee7-bc84-859ed46f8532.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":25656445,"duration_in_seconds":2138}]},{"id":"195b1e8f-208e-4ef7-9fc7-80e41387b680","title":"Episode 72: Sliding Politics","url":"https://error.show/72","content_text":"Dealing with users who hate change, dumb phones, and different approaches to social media consumption.\n\nPlus infidelity, the state of the world, and consequences of small decisions.\n\n00:00:16 #AskError: Do you read everything or follow all the people?\n00:04:53 Changing software and user backlash\n00:10:12 #AskError: Hypothetically speaking, do you think it was easier to be unfaithful in a relationship 20 years ago or now?\n00:18:07 Dumb phone trope\n00:24:54 #AskError: Do you have a 'Sliding Doors' moment in your past?\n00:30:31 Will polarised politics last forever?","content_html":"

Dealing with users who hate change, dumb phones, and different approaches to social media consumption.

\n\n

Plus infidelity, the state of the world, and consequences of small decisions.

\n\n

00:00:16 #AskError: Do you read everything or follow all the people?
\n00:04:53 Changing software and user backlash
\n00:10:12 #AskError: Hypothetically speaking, do you think it was easier to be unfaithful in a relationship 20 years ago or now?
\n00:18:07 Dumb phone trope
\n00:24:54 #AskError: Do you have a 'Sliding Doors' moment in your past?
\n00:30:31 Will polarised politics last forever?

","summary":"\r\nDealing with users who hate change, dumb phones, and different approaches to social media consumption.","date_published":"2019-08-16T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/195b1e8f-208e-4ef7-9fc7-80e41387b680.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28996461,"duration_in_seconds":2416}]},{"id":"ebdf7622-2b59-455e-aedc-757b04c8efb5","title":"Episode 71: Duvets Are Not Tech","url":"https://error.show/71","content_text":"It's another #AskError special! Sleep tech, missing apps on Linux, a deep question, and much more.\n\n00:00:36 What sleep tech do you use?\n00:07:59 What’s the first thing you’d do if you won the lottery?\n00:13:30 What one application is completely missing on Linux?\n00:17:15 Do you ever use default folders like documents, pictures, music etc?\n00:25:47 What’s in your conference bag?\n00:29:38 What is love?","content_html":"

It's another #AskError special! Sleep tech, missing apps on Linux, a deep question, and much more.

\n\n

00:00:36 What sleep tech do you use?
\n00:07:59 What’s the first thing you’d do if you won the lottery?
\n00:13:30 What one application is completely missing on Linux?
\n00:17:15 Do you ever use default folders like documents, pictures, music etc?
\n00:25:47 What’s in your conference bag?
\n00:29:38 What is love?

","summary":"It's another #AskError special! Sleep tech, missing apps on Linux, a deep question, and much more.","date_published":"2019-08-02T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/ebdf7622-2b59-455e-aedc-757b04c8efb5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28425634,"duration_in_seconds":2368}]},{"id":"ab337353-73fe-404d-8272-83eb06c309a3","title":"Episode 70: Old and Insecure","url":"https://error.show/70","content_text":"Whether Linux is inherently secure, the next phase of online interaction, and wasting our free time.\n\nPlus where to focus your contributions, and a tricky hypothetical question.\n\n00:00:53 Without security through obscurity, would Linux make for a more secure desktop than Windows etc?\n00:08:19 #AskError: Would you rather be old and rich or young and poor?\n00:18:37 What will the next form of social interaction online look like?\n00:27:18 #AskError: If you had to choose between contributing to an Ubuntu flavour or the desktop environment it uses, which do you contribute to?\n00:31:17 Do you need to structure your free time in order not to waste it?","content_html":"

Whether Linux is inherently secure, the next phase of online interaction, and wasting our free time.

\n\n

Plus where to focus your contributions, and a tricky hypothetical question.

\n\n

00:00:53 Without security through obscurity, would Linux make for a more secure desktop than Windows etc?
\n00:08:19 #AskError: Would you rather be old and rich or young and poor?
\n00:18:37 What will the next form of social interaction online look like?
\n00:27:18 #AskError: If you had to choose between contributing to an Ubuntu flavour or the desktop environment it uses, which do you contribute to?
\n00:31:17 Do you need to structure your free time in order not to waste it?

","summary":"Whether Linux is inherently secure, the next phase of online interaction, and wasting our free time.","date_published":"2019-07-19T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/ab337353-73fe-404d-8272-83eb06c309a3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26797160,"duration_in_seconds":2233}]},{"id":"db508793-3212-48e5-9e0c-9798fc34aebf","title":"Episode 69: Partner Password Policy","url":"https://error.show/69","content_text":"How many users distros actually have, automating our homes, and the importance of common views and interests with our partners.\n\nPlus Popey discovers a new way to annoy Joe, and sharing passwords with loved ones.\n\n00:00:29 Distro User Numbers\n00:13:17 #AskError: do you get annoyed by people who use \"last seen recently\"?\n00:19:20 Home Automation\n00:29:16 #AskError: do you share any accounts or passwords with your partner?\n00:34:45 The importance of having things in common with your life partner","content_html":"

How many users distros actually have, automating our homes, and the importance of common views and interests with our partners.

\n\n

Plus Popey discovers a new way to annoy Joe, and sharing passwords with loved ones.

\n\n

00:00:29 Distro User Numbers
\n00:13:17 #AskError: do you get annoyed by people who use "last seen recently"?
\n00:19:20 Home Automation
\n00:29:16 #AskError: do you share any accounts or passwords with your partner?
\n00:34:45 The importance of having things in common with your life partner

","summary":"How many users distros actually have, automating our homes, and the importance of common views and interests with our partners.","date_published":"2019-07-05T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/db508793-3212-48e5-9e0c-9798fc34aebf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30746874,"duration_in_seconds":2562}]},{"id":"a2839541-c392-4a76-a3a8-2678bc18da34","title":"Episode 68: Delete Your Community","url":"https://error.show/68","content_text":"Two #AskError specials in a row! Advice for our younger selves, leaving communities, our listening habits, and hoarding.\n\nPlus the most serious question that’s ever been asked on the show, and more.\n\n00:00:42 What's the one bit of Linux advice you'd give yourself if you could go back to the start of your journey?\n00:04:17 What would make you delete your Twitter account?\n00:11:29 When do you think you’ll buy your first electric car?\n00:19:06 Have you ever been banned from a community?\n00:25:39 What kind of printer cartridges do you buy?\n00:30:27 How many podcasts do you listen to?\n00:33:42 What do you hoard, but probably shouldn't?","content_html":"

Two #AskError specials in a row! Advice for our younger selves, leaving communities, our listening habits, and hoarding.

\n\n

Plus the most serious question that’s ever been asked on the show, and more.

\n\n

00:00:42 What's the one bit of Linux advice you'd give yourself if you could go back to the start of your journey?
\n00:04:17 What would make you delete your Twitter account?
\n00:11:29 When do you think you’ll buy your first electric car?
\n00:19:06 Have you ever been banned from a community?
\n00:25:39 What kind of printer cartridges do you buy?
\n00:30:27 How many podcasts do you listen to?
\n00:33:42 What do you hoard, but probably shouldn't?

","summary":"Two #AskError specials in a row! Advice for our younger selves, leaving communities, our listening habits, and hoarding.","date_published":"2019-06-21T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/a2839541-c392-4a76-a3a8-2678bc18da34.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30250025,"duration_in_seconds":2520}]},{"id":"3d2f526f-268f-44f2-b4cf-d24b21082ab2","title":"Episode 67: Mind the Apps","url":"https://error.show/67","content_text":"It's another #AskError special. Meditation and mindfulness, friends making obvious mistakes, and AppImage popularity.\n\nPlus cashless society, and hoarding phone apps.\n\n00:01:14 How do you manage apps on your smartphone?\n00:04:51 Why isn’t AppImage part of the larger universal packaging discussion?\n00:14:43 How would you feel if cash went away?\n00:19:39 Thoughts on meditation and mindfulness?\n00:28:43 What do you do when you see someone you know making an obvious mistake?","content_html":"

It's another #AskError special. Meditation and mindfulness, friends making obvious mistakes, and AppImage popularity.

\n\n

Plus cashless society, and hoarding phone apps.

\n\n

00:01:14 How do you manage apps on your smartphone?
\n00:04:51 Why isn’t AppImage part of the larger universal packaging discussion?
\n00:14:43 How would you feel if cash went away?
\n00:19:39 Thoughts on meditation and mindfulness?
\n00:28:43 What do you do when you see someone you know making an obvious mistake?

","summary":"It's another #AskError special. Meditation and mindfulness, friends making obvious mistakes, and AppImage popularity.","date_published":"2019-06-07T18:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/3d2f526f-268f-44f2-b4cf-d24b21082ab2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":25715064,"duration_in_seconds":2142}]},{"id":"ac6142da-af09-4df3-831a-07543f86f5e6","title":"Episode 66: Cross Desktop","url":"https://error.show/66","content_text":"Linux desktop standards, how the Web has changed over the years, and the ethics of space exploration.\n\nPlus what to do if you see a crime, and the things we hate the most.\n\n00:00:12 Free Desktop\n00:12:43 #AskError: if you witness a petty crime, should you intervene?\n00:17:55 Old vs new Web\n00:28:41 #AskError: what are your pet hates?\n00:37:47 Should humans spend billions on space exploration while so many people live in poverty?","content_html":"

Linux desktop standards, how the Web has changed over the years, and the ethics of space exploration.

\n\n

Plus what to do if you see a crime, and the things we hate the most.

\n\n

00:00:12 Free Desktop
\n00:12:43 #AskError: if you witness a petty crime, should you intervene?
\n00:17:55 Old vs new Web
\n00:28:41 #AskError: what are your pet hates?
\n00:37:47 Should humans spend billions on space exploration while so many people live in poverty?

","summary":"Linux desktop standards, how the Web has changed over the years, and the ethics of space exploration.\r\n\r\nPlus what to do if you see a crime, and the things we hate the most.","date_published":"2019-05-24T22:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/ac6142da-af09-4df3-831a-07543f86f5e6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":32495407,"duration_in_seconds":2707}]},{"id":"fd4ed0d0-8dd0-4d02-b0ac-198a4156b070","title":"Episode 65: Dungeons and Distros","url":"https://error.show/65","content_text":"What it takes to make a proper distro, how we send emails, and the constant quest for knowledge.\n\nPlus D&D, and April Fools annoyances.\n\n00:01:00 Email etiquette\n00:10:17 #AskError: Thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons?\n00:14:00 What does it take to be a proper Linux distro?\n00:26:33 #AskError: Do April Fool’s Day tech “jokes” annoy you?\n00:32:16 Always learning new things","content_html":"

What it takes to make a proper distro, how we send emails, and the constant quest for knowledge.

\n\n

Plus D&D, and April Fools annoyances.

\n\n

00:01:00 Email etiquette
\n00:10:17 #AskError: Thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons?
\n00:14:00 What does it take to be a proper Linux distro?
\n00:26:33 #AskError: Do April Fool’s Day tech “jokes” annoy you?
\n00:32:16 Always learning new things

","summary":"What it takes to make a proper distro, how we send emails, and the constant quest for knowledge.","date_published":"2019-05-10T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/fd4ed0d0-8dd0-4d02-b0ac-198a4156b070.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30241562,"duration_in_seconds":2520}]},{"id":"aae0d48e-56df-4deb-b457-63d62bed9910","title":"Episode 64: Abandoned Support","url":"https://error.show/64","content_text":"Why Linux doesn't just work on all hardware, criticism of your field, and the ethics of acquiring old software.\n\nPlus venturing outside, and how we install unusual applications.\n\n00:00:37 Why is hardware support so terrible?\n00:12:21 #AskError: How much time do you spend outside?\n00:16:08 If you're wedded to a concept or axiom for your job, is there any way you can be objective about criticism of your field?\n00:26:13 #AskError: If an application you want is not available in your distro’s repo, which community package would you choose and why?\n00:31:54 Is it ok to pirate abandonware?","content_html":"

Why Linux doesn't just work on all hardware, criticism of your field, and the ethics of acquiring old software.

\n\n

Plus venturing outside, and how we install unusual applications.

\n\n

00:00:37 Why is hardware support so terrible?
\n00:12:21 #AskError: How much time do you spend outside?
\n00:16:08 If you're wedded to a concept or axiom for your job, is there any way you can be objective about criticism of your field?
\n00:26:13 #AskError: If an application you want is not available in your distro’s repo, which community package would you choose and why?
\n00:31:54 Is it ok to pirate abandonware?

","summary":"Why Linux doesn't just work on all hardware, criticism of your field, and the ethics of acquiring old software.\r\n","date_published":"2019-04-26T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/aae0d48e-56df-4deb-b457-63d62bed9910.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":31993856,"duration_in_seconds":2666}]},{"id":"a7507ad9-140a-411d-951b-80225e33c4f2","title":"Episode 63: Linux Without Borders","url":"https://error.show/63","content_text":"Where bad feeling and rivalry in the FOSS world actually originates, what we should be teaching our kids, and the violence that underlies everything around us.\n\nPlus Joe is a lazy swine, and dodgy VPN providers.\n\nFollow the show on Twitter\n\n00:00:33 FOSS Rivalry\n00:10:27 #AskError: How often do you clean your tech and with what tools?\n00:13:11 Teaching kids to code\n00:24:09 #AskError: Are all VPN providers as shady as they seem?\n00:32:43 All property is theft","content_html":"

Where bad feeling and rivalry in the FOSS world actually originates, what we should be teaching our kids, and the violence that underlies everything around us.

\n\n

Plus Joe is a lazy swine, and dodgy VPN providers.

\n\n

Follow the show on Twitter

\n\n

00:00:33 FOSS Rivalry
\n00:10:27 #AskError: How often do you clean your tech and with what tools?
\n00:13:11 Teaching kids to code
\n00:24:09 #AskError: Are all VPN providers as shady as they seem?
\n00:32:43 All property is theft

","summary":"Where bad feeling and rivalry in the FOSS world actually originates, what we should be teaching our kids, and the violence that underlies everything around us.","date_published":"2019-04-12T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/a7507ad9-140a-411d-951b-80225e33c4f2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30735590,"duration_in_seconds":2561}]},{"id":"fc2415f4-eeed-4a57-834d-eae57a1c9935","title":"Episode 62: Emergency Condiments","url":"https://error.show/62","content_text":"What attracted us to Linux in the first place, planning for when tech goes away, and why we aren't surrounded by alien life.\n\nPlus a difficult culinary choice for Dan, and what we'd use instead of Linux.\n\n00:00:33 How do you balance embracing new tech with planning for its obsolescence?\n00:09:01 #AskError: Is there any food you won't eat? Even in an emergency?\n00:15:56 Why did you start using Linux?\n00:26:40 #AskError: If you started working at a company and could only choose Mac or Windows, which would be the less painful choice?\n00:31:13 What's your take on the Fermi Paradox?","content_html":"

What attracted us to Linux in the first place, planning for when tech goes away, and why we aren't surrounded by alien life.

\n\n

Plus a difficult culinary choice for Dan, and what we'd use instead of Linux.

\n\n

00:00:33 How do you balance embracing new tech with planning for its obsolescence?
\n00:09:01 #AskError: Is there any food you won't eat? Even in an emergency?
\n00:15:56 Why did you start using Linux?
\n00:26:40 #AskError: If you started working at a company and could only choose Mac or Windows, which would be the less painful choice?
\n00:31:13 What's your take on the Fermi Paradox?

","summary":"What attracted us to Linux in the first place, planning for when tech goes away, and why we aren't surrounded by alien life.","date_published":"2019-03-29T00:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/fc2415f4-eeed-4a57-834d-eae57a1c9935.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":29583276,"duration_in_seconds":2465}]},{"id":"02ace7d5-a776-4f96-a831-35a3b11e2a7f","title":"Episode 61: Faith in Microsoft","url":"https://error.show/61","content_text":"Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.\n\nPlus Joe fails to convince the others about his favourite movie, and one of the deepest questions that you can ask. \n\n00:00:12 Is it time to give Microsoft the benefit of the doubt on their Linux love?\n00:08:34 #AskError: If you could only watch one film for the rest of your life, what would it be?\n00:12:38 Is technological change really accelerating?\n00:24:27 #AskError: What's the difference between UX and UI and why do you get so annoyed when people confuse them or lump them together?\n00:28:07 Why don't you believe in God or follow a religion?","content_html":"

Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.

\n\n

Plus Joe fails to convince the others about his favourite movie, and one of the deepest questions that you can ask.

\n\n

00:00:12 Is it time to give Microsoft the benefit of the doubt on their Linux love?
\n00:08:34 #AskError: If you could only watch one film for the rest of your life, what would it be?
\n00:12:38 Is technological change really accelerating?
\n00:24:27 #AskError: What's the difference between UX and UI and why do you get so annoyed when people confuse them or lump them together?
\n00:28:07 Why don't you believe in God or follow a religion?

","summary":"Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.","date_published":"2019-03-15T01:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/02ace7d5-a776-4f96-a831-35a3b11e2a7f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":33751165,"duration_in_seconds":2812}]},{"id":"46a99e9a-569e-4e0c-8250-4d4a83661699","title":"Episode 60: Disturbing Messages","url":"https://error.show/60","content_text":"How to deal with Internet drama in the Linux world, the rise of live streaming, and disturbing people with messages and calls.\n\nPlus preparing for end times, and the best moment of Joe's life.\n\n00:00:25 #AskError: What's your biggest claim to fame?\n00:03:47 Internet drama and Linux\n00:15:31 #AskError: If you send someone a message and it disturbs them, whose fault is it?\n00:22:46 On demand vs live streaming\n00:32:25 #AskError: Should you prepare for the apocalypse?","content_html":"

How to deal with Internet drama in the Linux world, the rise of live streaming, and disturbing people with messages and calls.

\n\n

Plus preparing for end times, and the best moment of Joe's life.

\n\n

00:00:25 #AskError: What's your biggest claim to fame?
\n00:03:47 Internet drama and Linux
\n00:15:31 #AskError: If you send someone a message and it disturbs them, whose fault is it?
\n00:22:46 On demand vs live streaming
\n00:32:25 #AskError: Should you prepare for the apocalypse?

","summary":"How to deal with Internet drama in the Linux world, the rise of live streaming, and disturbing people with messages and calls.","date_published":"2019-03-01T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/46a99e9a-569e-4e0c-8250-4d4a83661699.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":26620990,"duration_in_seconds":2218}]},{"id":"c49ee610-ad7a-45b0-98cf-6c5e78736822","title":"Episode 59: Data Conspiracy RISC","url":"https://error.show/59","content_text":"Is the great hope for open hardware actually going to materialize or is RISC-V just hype? Are some conspiracy theories worth more than just passing disdain?\n\nPlus hoarding all your own tracking data, and some great #AskError questions.\n\n00:00:18 #AskError: What's the best decade for music?\n00:04:13 RISC-V\n00:12:43 Collecting our own data\n00:24:02 #AskError: Pain for principles - where's your threshold?\n00:30:24 Conspiracy theories","content_html":"

Is the great hope for open hardware actually going to materialize or is RISC-V just hype? Are some conspiracy theories worth more than just passing disdain?

\n\n

Plus hoarding all your own tracking data, and some great #AskError questions.

\n\n

00:00:18 #AskError: What's the best decade for music?
\n00:04:13 RISC-V
\n00:12:43 Collecting our own data
\n00:24:02 #AskError: Pain for principles - where's your threshold?
\n00:30:24 Conspiracy theories

","summary":"Is the great hope for open hardware actually going to materialise, or is RISC-V just hype? Are some conspiracy theories worth more than just passing disdain?","date_published":"2019-02-15T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/c49ee610-ad7a-45b0-98cf-6c5e78736822.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28124390,"duration_in_seconds":2343}]},{"id":"8b870cc5-8b4b-414b-a656-e7945a14d6cd","title":"Episode 58: Stranger Distro Danger","url":"https://error.show/58","content_text":"New JB team member Ell joins us to discuss e-waste, the motivations for our distro choices, and letting children out of your sight.\n\nPlus some solid #AskError questions about food and aliases.\n\nAlso check out Joe's new show Choose Linux.\n\n00:00:26 Intro\n00:01:26 Computer sustainability\n00:13:17 #AskError: What one meal could you live on for the rest of your life?\n00:17:06 Distro choice\n00:25:09 #AskError: What is your favorite bash alias? If you aren't heavy alias users - why?\n00:29:30 Independent childrenSpecial Guest: Ell Marquez.","content_html":"

New JB team member Ell joins us to discuss e-waste, the motivations for our distro choices, and letting children out of your sight.

\n\n

Plus some solid #AskError questions about food and aliases.

\n\n

Also check out Joe's new show Choose Linux.

\n\n

00:00:26 Intro
\n00:01:26 Computer sustainability
\n00:13:17 #AskError: What one meal could you live on for the rest of your life?
\n00:17:06 Distro choice
\n00:25:09 #AskError: What is your favorite bash alias? If you aren't heavy alias users - why?
\n00:29:30 Independent children

Special Guest: Ell Marquez.

","summary":"New JB team member Ell joins us to discuss e-waste, the motivations for our distro choices, and letting children out of your sight.","date_published":"2019-02-01T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/8b870cc5-8b4b-414b-a656-e7945a14d6cd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":29559452,"duration_in_seconds":2463}]},{"id":"507cc063-ed50-4970-8754-4d96982a0028","title":"Episode 57: Free To Succeed?","url":"https://error.show/57","content_text":"Is the decision to listen to this really up to you, or is it predetermined by chemistry and physics? Can mobile Linux ever succeed beyond a small niche?\n\nPlus hoarding physical media, terrible books, and extreme weather.\n\n00:00:35 #AskError: What's the worst book you've ever read?\n00:04:45 Physical media vs streaming\n00:11:29 Can mobile Linux ever succeed?\n00:27:02 #AskError: If you could get rid of summer and winter and just have a single meh season, would you do it?\n00:32:25 Is free will an illusion?","content_html":"

Is the decision to listen to this really up to you, or is it predetermined by chemistry and physics? Can mobile Linux ever succeed beyond a small niche?

\n\n

Plus hoarding physical media, terrible books, and extreme weather.

\n\n

00:00:35 #AskError: What's the worst book you've ever read?
\n00:04:45 Physical media vs streaming
\n00:11:29 Can mobile Linux ever succeed?
\n00:27:02 #AskError: If you could get rid of summer and winter and just have a single meh season, would you do it?
\n00:32:25 Is free will an illusion?

","summary":"Is the decision to listen to this really up to you, or is it predetermined by chemistry and physics? Can mobile Linux ever succeed beyond a small niche?","date_published":"2019-01-18T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/507cc063-ed50-4970-8754-4d96982a0028.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35170672,"duration_in_seconds":2507}]},{"id":"6688cd76-9aa6-49ff-bd3d-3f40bd5d39c3","title":"Episode 56: A Good Walled Garden","url":"https://error.show/56","content_text":"Android vs iOS, turning users into contributors, and good vs bad in the world.\n\n00:00:29 #AskError: What Linux-related opinion makes you completely disregard anything that person says?\n00:03:10 iOS vs Android\n00:15:35 How do we turn more users into contributors?\n00:30:45 Is there more good or bad in the world?","content_html":"

Android vs iOS, turning users into contributors, and good vs bad in the world.

\n\n

00:00:29 #AskError: What Linux-related opinion makes you completely disregard anything that person says?
\n00:03:10 iOS vs Android
\n00:15:35 How do we turn more users into contributors?
\n00:30:45 Is there more good or bad in the world?

","summary":"Android vs iOS, turning users into contributors, and good vs bad in the world.","date_published":"2019-01-04T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/6688cd76-9aa6-49ff-bd3d-3f40bd5d39c3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35813848,"duration_in_seconds":2553}]},{"id":"6d9c3b1c-2eac-4776-ae40-501bf75fee86","title":"Episode 55: Great News, We Lied","url":"https://error.show/55","content_text":"Whether new users have to suffer the pain of the command line, lying about Santa, and the best tech news of 2018.\n\nPlus we learn whether Dan is a hipster, and more.\n\n00:00:40 #AskError: What will self-driving cars be called?\n00:02:02 Lying to children about Santa\n00:09:19 Do new users still need to learn how to use the command line?\n00:19:36 #AskError: How much do you spend getting your hair cut and how often?\n00:23:57 The best tech news stories of the year","content_html":"

Whether new users have to suffer the pain of the command line, lying about Santa, and the best tech news of 2018.

\n\n

Plus we learn whether Dan is a hipster, and more.

\n\n

00:00:40 #AskError: What will self-driving cars be called?
\n00:02:02 Lying to children about Santa
\n00:09:19 Do new users still need to learn how to use the command line?
\n00:19:36 #AskError: How much do you spend getting your hair cut and how often?
\n00:23:57 The best tech news stories of the year

","summary":"Whether new users have to suffer the pain of the command line, lying about Santa, and the best tech news of 2018.","date_published":"2018-12-21T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/6d9c3b1c-2eac-4776-ae40-501bf75fee86.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32879202,"duration_in_seconds":2343}]},{"id":"7aaf6dcd-5773-44a0-919e-92af3a3ce895","title":"Episode 54: Backup to the Moon","url":"https://error.show/54","content_text":"It's another #AskError special! Getting normals to do backups, should we stop making distros, ridiculous pipe dreams, and more.\n\n00:01:08 How do we get normal people to use proper passwords and backups?\n00:13:19 What's the most popular movie you've never seen?\n00:16:54 Is it time to stop making new Linux distros?\n00:31:40 What's the most ridiculous pipe dream you've ever had?\n\nCome and hang out with us on the forum.","content_html":"

It's another #AskError special! Getting normals to do backups, should we stop making distros, ridiculous pipe dreams, and more.

\n\n

00:01:08 How do we get normal people to use proper passwords and backups?
\n00:13:19 What's the most popular movie you've never seen?
\n00:16:54 Is it time to stop making new Linux distros?
\n00:31:40 What's the most ridiculous pipe dream you've ever had?

\n\n

Come and hang out with us on the forum.

","summary":"It's another #AskError special! Getting normals to do backups, should we stop making distros, ridiculous pipe dreams, and more.","date_published":"2018-12-07T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/7aaf6dcd-5773-44a0-919e-92af3a3ce895.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37241557,"duration_in_seconds":2655}]},{"id":"6f7f63c9-9142-4b21-b278-6e0d8e73d8b7","title":"Episode 53: Deconstructed Dialog","url":"https://error.show/53","content_text":"There's something almost intangible about the way Linux presents itself and Popey tries to explain it, the balance between living for the moment and planning for the future, and doing it wrong with social media.\n\nPlus moving country, and stupid folding phones.\n\n00:00:11 Intro\n00:01:29 Is social media a good thing?\n00:12:59 #AskError: Have you thought about moving to the USA?\n00:18:36 Seeing through the facade of Linux\n00:28:09 #AskError: Folding phones: dumb idea or dumbest idea?\n00:31:32 Living for now vs planning for the future","content_html":"

There's something almost intangible about the way Linux presents itself and Popey tries to explain it, the balance between living for the moment and planning for the future, and doing it wrong with social media.

\n\n

Plus moving country, and stupid folding phones.

\n\n

00:00:11 Intro
\n00:01:29 Is social media a good thing?
\n00:12:59 #AskError: Have you thought about moving to the USA?
\n00:18:36 Seeing through the facade of Linux
\n00:28:09 #AskError: Folding phones: dumb idea or dumbest idea?
\n00:31:32 Living for now vs planning for the future

","summary":"There's something almost intangible about the way Linux presents itself and Popey tries to explain it, the balance between living for the moment and planning for the future, and doing it wrong with social media.","date_published":"2018-11-23T01:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/6f7f63c9-9142-4b21-b278-6e0d8e73d8b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36101712,"duration_in_seconds":2573}]},{"id":"e17e71be-6a95-45df-9d14-57f5c7a5a30a","title":"Episode 52: Little Packages of Joy","url":"https://error.show/52","content_text":"What's the best strategy when it comes to desktop Linux applications? We look at both ends of the spectrum, and wonder how much big tech companies should dictate who has access to their platforms.\n\nPlus some solid #AskError questions, having kids, and our new forum at community.error.show.\n\n00:00:14 Intro\n00:01:02 #Askerror: Does the pronunciation of words like \"Ubuntu\" matter in the slightest?\n00:05:14 Is it right for tech companies to silence right wing crazies?\n00:13:12 Bespoke apps vs universal packages\n00:32:35 #AskError: How can you be remembered in a thousand years without being evil?\n00:34:46 Pros and cons of breeding","content_html":"

What's the best strategy when it comes to desktop Linux applications? We look at both ends of the spectrum, and wonder how much big tech companies should dictate who has access to their platforms.

\n\n

Plus some solid #AskError questions, having kids, and our new forum at community.error.show.

\n\n

00:00:14 Intro
\n00:01:02 #Askerror: Does the pronunciation of words like "Ubuntu" matter in the slightest?
\n00:05:14 Is it right for tech companies to silence right wing crazies?
\n00:13:12 Bespoke apps vs universal packages
\n00:32:35 #AskError: How can you be remembered in a thousand years without being evil?
\n00:34:46 Pros and cons of breeding

","summary":"What's the best strategy when it comes to desktop Linux applications? We look at both ends of the spectrum, and wonder how much big tech companies should dictate who has access to their platforms.","date_published":"2018-11-09T03:45:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/e17e71be-6a95-45df-9d14-57f5c7a5a30a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37403881,"duration_in_seconds":2666}]},{"id":"ddf02877-09ec-4748-88cd-53900653d173","title":"Episode 51: Universal Basic Disruption","url":"https://error.show/51","content_text":"It’s a special all #AskError episode! A hypothetical Linux world, the future of welfare, tech disruption, and terrible email addresses.\n\nPlus Distrowatch rankings, and a crucial seasonal question.\n\n00:00:32 Spoopy month? Y/N_\n00:04:15 Are the Distrowatch rankings worth the pixels they are rendered on?\n00:10:10 Is universal basic income a good idea?\n00:23:32 How much does your email address matter?\n00:27:02 What will tech disrupt next?\n00:35:27 If you had to switch to a different distro, what would it be?","content_html":"

It’s a special all #AskError episode! A hypothetical Linux world, the future of welfare, tech disruption, and terrible email addresses.

\n\n

Plus Distrowatch rankings, and a crucial seasonal question.

\n\n

00:00:32 Spoopy month? Y/N_
\n00:04:15 Are the Distrowatch rankings worth the pixels they are rendered on?
\n00:10:10 Is universal basic income a good idea?
\n00:23:32 How much does your email address matter?
\n00:27:02 What will tech disrupt next?
\n00:35:27 If you had to switch to a different distro, what would it be?

","summary":"It’s a special all #AskError episode! A hypothetical Linux world, the future of welfare, tech disruption, and terrible email addresses.","date_published":"2018-10-26T06:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/ddf02877-09ec-4748-88cd-53900653d173.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35370683,"duration_in_seconds":2521}]},{"id":"a47781fd-0b3f-4396-abd8-4e45c5ad0639","title":"Episode 50: Understand The Hype","url":"https://error.show/50","content_text":"It seems to be all about Plasma these days so we want to know if the hype is justified. We have a couple of great #AskError questions, and wonder whether we are heading for a tech dystopia.\n\nPlus the heaviest of all subjects rears its head again this week.","content_html":"

It seems to be all about Plasma these days so we want to know if the hype is justified. We have a couple of great #AskError questions, and wonder whether we are heading for a tech dystopia.

\n\n

Plus the heaviest of all subjects rears its head again this week.

","summary":"It seems to be all about Plasma these days so we want to know if the hype is justified. We have a couple of great #AskError questions, and wonder whether we are heading for a tech dystopia.","date_published":"2018-10-12T09:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/a47781fd-0b3f-4396-abd8-4e45c5ad0639.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41326185,"duration_in_seconds":2933}]},{"id":"07bb41a6-491d-4ad4-9010-040f1941e743","title":"Episode 49: Not Dead Yet","url":"https://error.show/49","content_text":"Chris joins us to talk about his recent brush with death, we wonder how Linux on Windows is affecting bare metal adoption, we wish phones weren’t so big and stupid, and a great #AskError.\n\n00:00:22 AskError: What's the best movie you've only seen once?\n00:06:17 Is Linux on Windows the real future of Linux on the desktop?\n00:19:08 Chris nearly died\n00:39:51 Phones are big and stupid nowSpecial Guest: Chris Fisher.","content_html":"

Chris joins us to talk about his recent brush with death, we wonder how Linux on Windows is affecting bare metal adoption, we wish phones weren’t so big and stupid, and a great #AskError.

\n\n

00:00:22 AskError: What's the best movie you've only seen once?

\n00:06:17 Is Linux on Windows the real future of Linux on the desktop?

\n00:19:08 Chris nearly died

\n00:39:51 Phones are big and stupid now

Special Guest: Chris Fisher.

","summary":"Chris joins us to talk about his recent brush with death, we wonder how Linux on Windows is affecting bare metal adoption, we wish phones weren’t so big and stupid, and a great #AskError.","date_published":"2018-09-28T09:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/07bb41a6-491d-4ad4-9010-040f1941e743.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45324456,"duration_in_seconds":3232}]},{"id":"b4c6f003-fe05-4b6f-8f35-510c997c91e3","title":"Episode 48: Living The Dream","url":"https://error.show/48","content_text":"User Error is back with a new set of hosts! We answer some #AskError questions and talk about whether the Linux desktop will ever make money.\n\nPlus we wonder if dockless bike sharing is a good idea and whether travel really is as great as everyone seems to think.\n\n00:00:13 #AskError: What are the best and worst parts of living the dream?\n00:05:38 Dockless bike sharing\n00:16:43 Travel is good for the soul\n00:26:48 #AskError Do you go to sleep in silence, or listen to stuff?\n00:28:56 Will desktop Linux ever make money? ","content_html":"

User Error is back with a new set of hosts! We answer some #AskError questions and talk about whether the Linux desktop will ever make money.

\n\n

Plus we wonder if dockless bike sharing is a good idea and whether travel really is as great as everyone seems to think.

\n\n

00:00:13 #AskError: What are the best and worst parts of living the dream?

\n00:05:38 Dockless bike sharing

\n00:16:43 Travel is good for the soul

\n00:26:48 #AskError Do you go to sleep in silence, or listen to stuff?

\n00:28:56 Will desktop Linux ever make money?

","summary":"User Error is back with a new set of hosts! We answer some #AskError questions and talk about whether the Linux desktop will ever make money.\r\n","date_published":"2018-09-14T09:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/85b580b3-f70b-4bdb-972e-6bc86843b731/b4c6f003-fe05-4b6f-8f35-510c997c91e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39005079,"duration_in_seconds":2755}]}]}