The Lunduke Journal of TechnologyLinux in 2025: Less Software, Less Features, Less Tested... & Slower61×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -28:07-28:07Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Linux in 2025: Less Software, Less Features, Less Tested... & SlowerBryan LundukeJun 25, 20256ShareTranscriptBig Tech & the major Linux foundations are driving Desktop Linux into the ditch. Plus: No "Linux Sucks" this year. That would be like kicking a crippled puppy. More from The Lunduke Journal: https://lunduke.com/Discussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksThe Lunduke Journal of TechnologyMake Computers Fun AgainMake Computers Fun AgainSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeBryan LundukeRecent EpisodesYes, Getting GNOMED is a ThingJan 24 • Bryan LundukeXorg's Political Moves Pushes Systems to XLibreJan 23 • Bryan LundukeKDE Drops Code for FreeBSD SupportJan 22 • Bryan LundukeXorg Plans Political Moves: Removing 2 Years of Commits from XLibre DevJan 21 • Bryan LundukeIBM Sued for Discrimination. Again.Jan 20 • Bryan LundukeAnti-ICE Activists Mistake Programmers for ICE AgentsJan 19 • Bryan LundukeICANN: "Make Lunduke Angry, Program in Rust"Jan 19 • Bryan LundukeCreepyLink.com: URL Shortener That Makes Links Look SuspiciousJan 18 • Bryan Lunduke