A census for computer nerds!
First published
01/24/2023
Genres:
technology
games
video games
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Description: You know what really grinds my gears? When companies, organizations, and journalists actively (and knowingly) work to re-write (and memory hole) parts of history.Especially computer history.Just bugs me. And both Mozilla and the Open Source Initiative are guilty of doing exactly that. I need to vent.So many reasons to subscribe to The Lunduke Journal of Technology. Nerdy articles & podcasts every week. Plus…A dozen eBooks — Monthly PDF Magazine — Premium VideosOther handy links:* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Community Site* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast RSS Feed* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast on iTunes* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast on Spotify* On Twitter (@LundukeJournal This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 30, 2023
Release Date: 05/01/2023
Description: This episode is made available for free to everyone. Most episodes — including last weeks show — are only for subscribers to The Lunduke Journal.In this very special episode of The Lunduke Big Tech Show… we’ll tackle a big, giant pile of the biggest problems in modern computing. What they are and, even more importantly, how we can approach fixing them (or at least dealing with them). Some of the issues we tackle:* The right to repair (and upgrade) our hardware.* Ads plastered all over every website… and even our operating systems.* The vanishing freedom to install any software we want on our computers.* Surveillance and personal privacy.* The growing dependency on Internet connectivity for even the simplest tasks.* Big Tech influence on Tech Journalism.* Manipulation by “The Algorithm”.* Software bloat and lack of originality in modern software.Some easier to deal with than others. But all worth discussing.The totally awesome music you heard in this show is provided courtesy of the amazing Pete Mitchell. You can find more of his music and art at daspetey.com. Visit his shop. Highly recommended.Want to make sure you get every episode of The Lunduke Big Tech Show (including today’s show)? Be sure to be a subscriber to The Lunduke Journal of Technology.So many reasons to subscribe to The Lunduke Journal of Technology. Nerdy articles & podcasts every week. Plus…A dozen eBooks — Monthly PDF Magazine — Premium VideosOther handy links:* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Community Site* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast RSS Feed* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast on iTunes* The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast on Spotify* On Twitter (@LundukeJournal This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
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Announcing the second publication in The Lunduke Journal family.
Release Date: 01/17/2023
Description: The Lunduke Journal of Technology has always been a “Politics-free” zone — a place where we can focus purely on the nerdy stuff that unites us all together.Some time back I created the “Conservative Nerds” community to provide a fun place for nerds to discuss political topics (in large part as an outlet to help keep The Lunduke Journal of Technology completely free of all politics).Starting today, the “Conservative Nerds” community is becoming a full publication:The Lunduke Journal of Conservative Nerdiness.Ever think to yourself, “Gee, I sure to enjoy The Lunduke Journal of Technology… but I wish Lunduke would dive into the politically charged topics”? This is for you.Articles. Podcasts. Comics. All with a politically and nerdy flair.Check out the podcast for all the details.Then subscribe at :https://conservativenerds.locals.com/Note: This has zero impact on The Lunduke Journal of Technology. It will stay exactly the same as it always has. Pure, nerdy joy. Free from all politics. If you want to avoid all politics.. The Lunduke Journal of Technology will always be a great place to get your nerd on. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lunduke.substack.com/subscribe
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More layoffs than all of the Dot Com Bubble Burst. Seriously.
Release Date: 02/10/2023
Description: This is wild. We have hit a massive, intense milestone: The most layoffs in the computer industry… ever. By a LOT.The Lunduke Journal of Technology article: “Q1 of 2023: The most Tech Layoffs in history”.This is a free podcast from The Lunduke Journal of Conservative NerdinessFounding Member subscribers get full access to all three publications in The Lunduke Journal family:* "The Lunduke Journal of Technology" - Computer history, news, opinion, & satire. Covering everything form Linux & UNIX to Amiga & DOS.* "The Lunduke Journal of Nerdy Entertainment & Retro Delights" - Nerdy entertainment, spanning all genres, mediums, and eras.* "The Lunduke Journal of Conservative Nerdiness" - The only place in The Lunduke Journal world where politics are allowed. Politics... from a nerdy perspective. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit conservativenerds.substack.com/subscribe
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