Jupiter Extras

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

68 episodes of Jupiter Extras since the first episode, which aired on August 8th, 2019.

  • Our First Official LIT Stream 🎉

    January 9th, 2024  |  25 mins 39 secs
    ai, artificial intelligence, barbecues, bitcoin etfs, ces 2024, diversity, equity, grills, inclusion, leading tech events, policies, regulations, searwood, smart pellet grill, weber

    A bonus stream and our first official LIT Coder stream! Chris discusses CES 2024 day two and its focus on artificial intelligence.

  • First Monday Live Stream of the year w/Chris

    January 8th, 2024  |  58 mins 9 secs
    affordable televisions, apple ai strategy, bitcoin etfs, canceling streaming services, drug use in silicon valley, government spending deal, live stream, nvidia super series, safety in updating chips and programs, transparent oled tvs, y2k issue

    Coder never happens, but we still had a great stream. Catch the AM headlines, and get Chris' take.

  • Brunch With Brent: Tim Canham

    July 10th, 2022  |  58 mins 6 secs
    13 minutes to the moon, apollo 11, apollo 13, arduino, augmented reality, australia, automotive industry, aws government cloud, brent gervais, brunch with brent, cassini, community, containerization, curiosity rover, deep space network, elastic search, embedded linux, extras, f prime, flight software, fry's electronics, github, guerilla team, hardware, impostor syndrome, ingenuity, interview podcast, jet propulsion laboratory, jpl, jupiter broadcasting, linux, mars, mars helicopter, matplotlib, mentorship, mining, mining automation, nasa, ontario, open source, perseverance rover, python, raspberry pi, robotics, software, solaris, space mining, spacecraft, students, sudbury, sun microsystems, synology nas, systems engineer, the expanse, vm ware, vx works

    Brent sits down with Tim Canham, Senior Software Engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. We explore topics including the hardware and software powering NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter; JPL's switch from Solaris to Linux; the open source projects, tools, and philosophy at JPL, ...and more.

  • Brunch with Brent: Quentin Stafford-Fraser

    June 19th, 2022  |  1 hr 18 mins
    adventure, alexander graham bell, austin rover, autonomous vehicles, big data, brent gervais, brunch with brent, cambridge university, camper, camper van, chambéry, community, computer scientist, computer vision, data capitalism, discomfort zone, displaylink, dog-walking lifestyle, douglas adams, dvorak, electric vehicles, entrepreneur, extras, french alps, gadget-love, hang gliding, imagination, innovation, intellectual cross-fertilisation, intellectual property, interview podcast, invention, jupiter broadcasting, learning, linux, machine learning, martin king, mentorship, motor home, ndiyo, open source, paragliding, patent economics, patent maintenance, patents, privacy, profession obsolescence, quentin stafford-fraser, quentinsf, qwerty, raspberry pi, richard dawkins, rv, scuba diving, self-driving, sherry with brent, sky diving, software programming, sparcstation, speech recognition, star trek, t9, telemarq

    Brent sits down with Dr Quentin Stafford-Fraser, computer scientist, serial-entrepreneur, inventor (perhaps) of the webcam, Augmented Reality Ph.D. who ran the very first web server at the University of Cambridge, among much more. We explore topics including computer science as an art-form, the origins of the Raspberry Pi and T9 predictive text, philosophies around innovation and invention, challenging the patent system, and more.

  • Headline Hangout w/Chris

    April 4th, 2022  |  26 mins 7 secs
    alphabet, conundrum, dallas, dfw, drones, elon musk, fedora, forth worth, google, matthew miller, nvidia, texas, trezor, twitter takeover, wing

    Chris's thoughts on Linux's NVIDIA conundrum, Elon's takeover of Twitter, MailChimp's insider hack, and the Google Drones taking off in Texas.

  • March Boost Battle

    March 31st, 2022  |  1 hr 49 mins

    The Unplugged team holds a live event with a special guest, your questions, and we give away a lot of Bitcoin sats!

  • Who Wants to be a Satoshionaire Land of the Snow Edition

    February 2nd, 2022  |  25 mins 56 secs
    satoshionaire, satoshis, who wants to be a millionaire

    Brent's in the hot seat and plays to win 1000 Satoshis, while Wes adds a little color commentary.

  • Microsoft is now the Disney of Video Games

    January 18th, 2022  |  44 mins 39 secs
    activision blizzard, apple, coinbase nft marketplace, crypto.com hack, ethereum, gaming, intel low-voltage bitcoin mining asic, mastercard, microsoft, smartphone market, xbox game pass, youtube original content

    We react to Microsoft gobbling up yet another game studio, chat about Crypto.com's recent $15M hack, the massive failure YouTube just admitted, and a few personal crew stories.

  • Road Trip Tech

    January 13th, 2022  |  27 mins 38 secs
    battery overheating, battleborn, bonded lte connections, denver, ford, jupiter broadcasting, linode, lithium, max transit, mobile podcasting, peplink, pepwave, road trip, rode procaster, rv life, rv living, salt lake city, seattle, solar, sync files with vps, syncthying, triton, v10, victron, wireguard

    Our road trip machine is loaded up from solar to networking, the tech that made working, living, and recording from the road possible for 44 days and over 2,200 miles.

  • Road Trip Memories

    January 11th, 2022  |  39 mins 3 secs
    denver road trip, levi, system76

    During our summer road trip to Denver we had the microphone's recording and captured some great moments.

  • Why Linux Will Win in 20 Years

    January 4th, 2022  |  1 hr 26 mins
    bitcoin, docker, endlessos, jellfin, qubesos, self-hosting, ubuntu web

    It's a casual community hangout, and we spin the Wheel of Topics. From what Linux does worst, our thoughts on EndlessOS, Ubuntu Web Remix, QubesOS, Brent's adventures with JellyFin, and why Linux will ultimately dominate all operating. systems in 20 years.

  • elementary OS 6.1 Secrets with Founder and CEO Danielle Foré

    December 21st, 2021  |  10 mins 8 secs
    dark mode, elementary os 6.1, elementary store, flathub, flatpak, free desktop spec

    Big internal process improvements have resulted in a major new version of elementary OS hot on the heals of the previous release. Find out why 6.1 is a lot more than just a number.

  • Cryptocurrency Chat with Chris

    December 6th, 2021  |  24 mins 31 secs
    bitcoin, cashapp, cryptocurrency, miamicoin

    Taken from Monday's Coder live stream, Chris reacts to discovering that the city of Miami has its own crypto coin. As the conversation goes on it turns into a broader discussion about how cryptocurrency gets a bad reputation, and why that reputation is completely divorced from the reality of the technology.

  • Linus Tech Tips Linux Challenge: Our Reaction

    October 5th, 2021  |  24 mins 1 sec
    clip, contest, debian, fedora, gaming, gentoo, linus tech tips, linux switch, luke, pop, wan show

    Our virtual LUG of experts had a lot to say about the Linus Tech Tips Switch to Linux challenge. We recap what is going on, how it could go wrong, and what we hope happens.

  • Brunch with Brent: Carl Richell

    July 24th, 2020  |  42 mins
    be bold, brunch with brent, carl richell, community, emma marshall, extras, hardware, interview podcast, jeremy soller, jupiter broadcasting, lfnw, linux, linuxfest northwest, open firmware, open source, pop!_os, spacex, system76

    Brent sits down with Carl Richell, Founder and CEO of System76. We explore the people, passion, and culture behind the scenes, learn of young Carl, the early years of building a Linux-focused hardware business, how today System76 fuels a tiny piece of SpaceX, and more.

    Carl's Community Ask: Be Bold.

  • Brunch with Brent: Philip Müller

    June 19th, 2020  |  39 mins 32 secs
    arch, brunch with brent, calamares, chakra, community, developer, extras, flatpak, interview podcast, jupiter broadcasting, kdemod, linux, linux unplugged, manjaro, open source, philip muller, philip müller, pi-hole, pine64, pinebook, pinephone, popey, privacy, snap, snapcraft, tuxedo, ubuntu, wimpy, xfce

    Brent sits down with Philip Müller, Co-Founder and Lead Developer of Manjaro, and CEO at Manjaro GmbH & Co. KG. We explore the formation and evolution of Manjaro as a Linux distribution, the development of past and recent hardware partnerships, cross-distribution collaborations, and what's inspiring Philip in the next 5 years.