Linkarzu Podcast | Neovim, macOS, Emacs, Linux, Terminals and more.

Linkarzu

In YouTube I talk to guests about tech topics: Neovim, macOS, Linux, Terminal emulators, popular GitHub repos, other editors like Emacs, Helix, etc. We also learn how each guest uses their setup, CLI tools they use and how. Videos in my YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@linkarzu If you like my content, and want to keep this podcast going, here's the best ways to support me https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one

  1. Neovim vs Emacs | Roundtable w/ TJ DeVries, DistroTube, Greg Anders & Joshua Blais

    4 HR AGO

    Neovim vs Emacs | Roundtable w/ TJ DeVries, DistroTube, Greg Anders & Joshua Blais

    Discussion between advanced and hardcore users of 2 similar, but very different worlds, the only 2 titans when it comes to text editing and life management: Neovim and Emacs. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/SnhcXR9CKno What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Highlights and agenda 00:03:03 - Who is TJ DeVries 00:03:51 - Who is Derek (DistroTube) 00:05:20 - Gregory Anders, Neovim Core and Ghostty Terminal contributor 00:10:01 - We need Ghostty sessions 00:10:43 - terminal.shop not shipping coffee to Canada, simply because they don't like Canadians 00:11:00 - Who is Joshua Blais 00:12:39 - Gregory Anders Neovim and workflow demo 00:18:59 - Greg does not use a plugin manager 00:20:16 - Evgeni Chasnovski (echasnovski mentioned) 00:22:41 - Configuring Neovim with Fennel and not Lua 00:24:42 - Gregory's love for Lua, Brazil mentioned 00:25:19 - nvim-parinfer plugin 00:26:04 - fennel-repl.nvim plugin 00:29:48 - DistroTube workflow and Emacs demo 00:31:10 - Emacs variable font size 00:33:35 - Emacs Eshell 00:34:31 - Woman pages in Emacs 00:36:51 - Teej Neovim Worklow and tricks 00:39:14 - Prime showed us how to navigate with tmux sessions, how do you navigate projects without tmux? 00:41:33 - Ivy theme in telescope (comes from Emacs) 00:42:46 - Teej Dynamic Neovim and dad jokes generator 00:46:34 - Supermaven and Awesomewm 00:47:39 - Are there any other macOS users here? 00:48:04 - What's that yoga ball in the background Teej? balls.yoga site 00:49:23 - Joshua Blais emacs and workflow demo 00:49:45 - How Kovid Goyal does everything in the terminal, including the variable font size protocol 00:51:55 - How Joshua wrote a book in Emacs 00:52:18 - Sending an Email from Emacs 00:53:37 - Playing music in Emacs 00:53:58 - Leaking keys and sending REST requests in Emacs 00:54:25 - kulala.nvim plugin mentioned, as a postman alternative in Neovim 00:55:55 - The problem with Emacs being single threaded 00:59:14 - Gregory's thoughts on Emacs, as a Neovim user 01:06:29 - DT's thoughts on Neovim as an Emacs user 01:08:00 - DTs thoughts on default emacs keybindings vs vim keybinds 01:09:05 - Org mode in Neovim is not just the same 01:11:18 - TJ's thoughts on Emacs 01:14:04 - Neovim and Emacs on the same team? Can we get along? 01:15:01 - Joshua Blais thoughts on Neovim 01:15:38 - Greg playing doom in Ghostty 01:18:04 - Shoutout to the doom emacs creator, Henrik Lissner 01:18:52 - Recommendation on someone just starting, Teej 01:20:26 - TJ: Neovim distro or no distro? 01:20:54 - Teej and Gregory love auto-updating plugins at startup, fax 01:23:22 - Recommendation on someone just starting, DT 01:24:06 - Gregory 01:26:25 - Blais 01:26:51 - If you're a macOS user, check out kindaVim 01:30:13 - Greg, how is maintaining 2 open source projects? 01:30:41 - Are we still live? 01:31:39 - Kovid Goyal has single handedly solved so many terminal problems 01:34:15 - Who started the GPU accelerated terminal paradigm, kovid or the alacritty guys? 01:35:59 - Can linux and macos be friends too? 01:37:51 - Greg thoughts on daily driving linux 01:41:37 - nix worthed?

    1h 44m
  2. Can't Believe this Wacko Created kindaVim, Wooshy and Scrolla!

    4 HR AGO

    Can't Believe this Wacko Created kindaVim, Wooshy and Scrolla!

    kindaVim leverages the macOS Accessibility API to act like a screen reader. And because with great power comes great responsibility, it brings you Vim moves everywhere! For kV to be able to do its magic, apps need to implement the macOS Accessibility on their side. But be not afraid, this comes by default in most native apps. Those include: Xcode, iA Writer, Day One, Things, Safari, Notes and many more. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/YsXmxblazew What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 highlithgts 00:01:00 chit-chat 00:01:44 From France to Macau 00:05:57 G loves summer and living the hollywood lifestyle 00:08:37 Can you live off of software development? 00:13:44 Are you a musician? 00:15:25 Karens got upset 00:19:21 First band, WhyOceans, from Macau 00:23:05 The other band, "Forget the G" and they forgot the MF, he gowne 00:24:40 is this a music interview video or what? 00:25:42 How did you find my youtube channel? 00:27:56 What IDE do you use? 00:29:25 Were you ever interested in Neovim or Emacs? 00:34:22 How compatible and loyal are you to the vim motions? 00:37:24 This app is approved by Theena, which has spoken in NeovimConf 00:38:18 How is the experience of developing apple apps, do you have to fight apple? 00:43:02 Do you consider apple is getting more locked down? 00:44:47 Are the new Steve Jobs at apple using their own system? Its getting out of control 00:48:58 Have you ever considered Linux? 00:49:13 Should we be living the DHH dream with Omarchy and Framework laptops? 00:54:25 G likes to install and configure his apps, one at a time, like a caveman 00:55:06 Thoughts on macOS 26 and the glassy thing 00:58:17 How to use your mac like a chad with SketchyBar and no Dock 01:00:04 Why GUIs and not give gigachads a way to configure the apps via config file? I mean, GUIs are fine... For my grandparents 01:07:18 Email with vim motions 01:08:37 Vim motions in Xcode 01:13:16 How to customize and configure KindaVim 01:15:17 Tool not on linux, sorry Hyprlnd users, go back to your inferior OS (G's words, not mine) 01:16:38 Can I use kj or jk as escape? 01:18:41 Is the kanata keyboard mapper going to interfere with kindaVim 01:19:33 I moved from karabiner-elements to Kanata 01:22:10 Will kindaVim interfere with karabiner-elements? 01:23:48 integrating kindaVim with Karabiner 01:27:45 If you have questions about Karabiner, go and watch my videos 01:28:26 What is Kanata, is it like Goku? 01:31:58 kindaVim families 01:42:49 Lets talk money, is this thing like a Netflix subscription? You do know that my audience loves open source right? These MFs don't like to pay 01:47:18 Can you get the app through brew like a gigachad? He hasn't updated the docs by the way 01:48:29 Is the app on Setapp? SetApp said no 01:54:58 Wooshy compared to Homerow and Mouseless 01:59:26 Can Wooshy copy and image? 01:59:46 This is starting to feel like HBO subscriptions and all that stuff 02:00:25 You can still use the apps without paying for them 02:00:49 What about Scrolla? Feels like the unplanned and not desired kid 02:04:24 kindaVim was open source for a while, but the community started demanding, as usual 02:06:25 When is the config via file coming? 02:08:41 What happens to your apps when you're gone? 02:12:07 Plans to sell your apps to a another company?

    2h 15m
  3. (Full Interview) Creator of Kitty Terminal and Calibre | Kovid Goyal

    1 DAY AGO

    (Full Interview) Creator of Kitty Terminal and Calibre | Kovid Goyal

    Discover the world of open source development with Kovid, the mastermind behind the Kitty Terminal and Calibre. Gain insights into terminal protocols, open-source strategies, and the future of software design. Perfect for developers and tech enthusiasts! Link to the video: https://youtu.be/8PYLPC3dzWQ What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00 Highlights 02:30 Kovid's background and History on Calibre and Kitty 08:47 From Physics to Full-Time Development 09:50 The Birth of Kitty Terminal 12:15 Innovating Terminal Features 17:35 Addressing Keyboard Handling Issues 20:08 Text Sizing Protocol Innovations 23:27 Adoption of the Kitty Graphics Protocol 26:41 Out-of-the-Box Use Cases 29:16 Introducing the kitty panel 30:01 Quick Access Kitten: A New Feature 31:01 Revolutionizing File Open Dialogs 32:19 Understanding Calibre: An E-Book Management Tool 35:01 Calibre’s Versatile Features 38:10 Fetching News with Calibre 39:00 Kovid is proud of his Daughter using Calibre 40:00 Seamless Kindle Integration, how to send books 42:36 Community Feedback and Accessibility 44:18 Navigating Legal Waters with Calibre 44:40 Why Python for kitty and not wear the high striped socks and go for rust 49:43 Performance Insights and User Experience 51:02 Community-Driven Development 52:45 Thoughts on TMUX, the Drawbacks of Terminal Multiplexers 59:14 Reimagining Multiplexers 01:00:35 How Tmux is useful for managing sessions and kitty's alternative (kitty remote API) 01:05:15 Building Custom Workflows with Kitty 01:07:02 Compatibility with Terminal Multiplexers 01:10:02 The Role of Sessions in Terminal Usage 01:12:39 Cursor Animations and User Contributions 01:15:02 Personal Development Setup and Preferences 01:19:01 Living Off Open Source

    1h 26m
  4. Arch Wizard Brodie Robertson vs My Mac Life - Will He Convert Me?

    1 DAY AGO

    Arch Wizard Brodie Robertson vs My Mac Life - Will He Convert Me?

    Linux legend Brodie Robertson (103 K subs) joins me for an unfiltered chat that jumps from his iconic high striped socks to the nitty-gritty of window managers in Linux, while I defend my daily-driver macOS. If you’re hunting for Brodie Robertson interviews, Linux tips, or honest takes on Linux vs Mac, this is for you. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/bAmJQuX4-ak What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Highlights 00:01:28 - Who is Brodie Robertson @BrodieRobertson 00:02:16 - Brodie's main channel and podcast 00:02:51 - Why 2 separate channels? 00:07:38 - Do you do YouTube full time? 00:08:29 - You recommend someone starting a channel? 00:10:34 - Do you take video sponsorships? 00:11:58 - boot.dev, reach out to the man 00:12:38 - 2 favorite music bands 00:13:26 - How old are you? 00:13:48 - How is the insect situation in Australia? 00:14:38 - You should be worried about snakes 00:15:45 - Favorite movies 00:16:46 - Are you into videogames? 00:18:40 - High striped rust arch socks good for health? 00:19:34 - rust + arch = linux user 00:21:13 - Family background, how you ended up in tech 00:24:50 - Family thoughts on you doing YouTube 00:26:08 - Family members understand your passion for IT? 00:27:40 - Are you into any instruments? 00:29:19 - IDE or editor of choice? 00:30:17 - What do you do for note taking? 00:30:39 - Thoughts on Obsidian 00:32:00 - Neovim own config or distribution? 00:33:12 - Thoughts on the lazyvim distro 00:34:10 - Tool to push to version control 00:34:39 - Thoughts on LazyGit 00:35:34 - Thoughts on tmux 00:36:31 - Isn't it complicated using a WM in tiling mode? 00:37:03 - Niri, A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor 00:38:06 - Keep track in your mind of where apps are? 00:39:21 - OS usage before Linux 00:41:22 - Thoughts on the current state of Windows 00:43:28 - Thoughts on current state of macOS 00:44:42 - Rivalry between Linux and macOS? 00:46:06 - LTT vs PewDiePie trying Linux 00:47:48 - LTT and Emily (Anthony back in the day) 00:50:21 - Which Linux Distro should I start with, as a mac user 00:52:22 - Marker 38 00:53:22 - Which window manager should I use? 00:54:46 - What is wayland and all that fancy medical lingo? 00:58:04 - Yabai padding in macos 01:00:27 - i3 not make me look cool compared to wayland? 01:01:25 - Thoughts on using debian stable 01:02:14 - Thoughts on system76 and framework laptops 01:04:14 - Share my phone as a camera in Linux? 01:05:43 - Single or multiple monitors? 01:06:38 - Do you script your videos? 01:07:02 - Terminal you use 01:07:49 - What keyboard do you use 01:08:41 - Thoughts on split keyboards 01:09:02 - Keyboard layout? 01:09:16 - Thoughts on homelab 01:09:49 - Thoughts on AI 01:11:13 - Working on any other projects? 01:12:14 - Experience with open source community

    1h 15m
  5. macOS Power User Asks DistroTube: Which Linux Never Breaks?

    3 DAYS AGO

    macOS Power User Asks DistroTube: Which Linux Never Breaks?

    Let's talk about Linux distros, Emacs, Neovim, org mode and more with Distrotube. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/bWX7jI9t7j8 What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Video Highlights 00:02:49 - When started YouTube and why? 00:04:42 - Linux popularity over the years 00:05:48 - 264,000 subscribers 1600 videos 00:06:26 - DT hasnt used mac since 1990 00:07:13 - Thoughts on GNU coreutils rust rewrite 00:09:57 - uutils MIT License 00:10:58 - Thoughts on PewDiePie Linux Video 00:12:06 - PewDiePie users coming to linux 00:13:35 - Find DistroTube on YouTube and Odysee 00:14:06 - Background, how you ended up in Tech? 00:14:39 - Bachelors and master in music performance 00:15:18 - Started putting the hours after Covid 00:16:51 - Quality of videos when you get started 00:17:39 - Equipment when got started 00:19:51 - Recommend someone starting a channel? 00:21:18 - How long it took to see YouTube results? 00:22:46 - Your YouTube growth exponential? 00:24:54 - 2 favorite music bands 00:25:56 - king diamond 00:29:44 - 2 favorite movies 00:32:50 - Thoughts on videogames 00:35:21 - IDE of choice, mainly emacs 00:35:46 - If in terminal, Neovim 00:36:33 - qtile config written in org mode 00:37:11 - vterm terminal in emacs 00:38:06 - Org-bullets 00:38:56 - What is the emacs literate config 00:39:02 - Joshua Blais video 00:39:59 - DistroTube dotfiles 00:41:53 - How to make org headings bigger 00:43:05 - Linkarzu Markdown headings in Neovim 00:44:07 - Variable font size in emacs GUI app 00:44:55 - Why do you go out of emacs? 00:46:06 - Why Alacritty terminal? 00:46:23 - Thoughts on Ghostty 00:49:24 - Thoughts on terminal splits, tabs 00:52:32 - Thoughts on TMUX 00:53:12 - Own emacs config or distro? 00:55:12 - Use Emacs as an SSH client 00:55:59 - Emacs SSH key based auth? 00:56:10 - Tool to push to gitlab github 00:57:38 - Thoughts on macOS 01:00:04 - Ubuntu or Debian server 01:01:34 - Snap packages, docker, kubernetes 01:03:04 - Debian repos, old packages 01:04:02 - Really long preamble to ask something 01:05:42 - Stable Linux distro, similar to macOS 01:05:55 - Thoughts on Fedora 01:07:25 - snaps, flatpaks, app images 01:08:14 - Drawbacks to flatpaks? 01:09:42 - Distro hopping 01:10:56 - Install Neovim as a flatpak? 01:11:40 - Rivalry between Linux and MacOS? 01:12:13 - Microsoft and Linux issues 01:13:57 - What if Microsoft was still unix based? 01:15:48 - Favorite Linux command, dir 01:16:26 - Thoughts on system76 and Framework 01:16:53 - Hardware compatibility in Linux 01:19:41 - Thoughts on Windows 01:23:36 - Keyboard, zsa moonlander 01:23:57 - zsa ergodox 01:24:21 - zsa plank 01:25:41 - Layout, qwerty 01:26:17 - Thoughts on homelabs 01:27:54 - Gluster Cluster for storage 01:28:33 - AWS reliability for storing videos 01:29:18 - Why keep backup of youtube videos? 01:30:04 - YouTube videos demonetized 01:30:55 - YouTube strikes? 01:32:07 - 2nd channel dtoptions 01:32:30 - Working on DTOS linux distro

    1h 34m
  6. Traditional Network Engineer Dead? (ft. Lazarus Agapidis, Network Expert)

    3 DAYS AGO

    Traditional Network Engineer Dead? (ft. Lazarus Agapidis, Network Expert)

    Lazarus Agapidis from @telecomTech.explained is a telecom and networking professional with over 25 years of experience in network design, architecture, and telecom technologies. Over his career, he has led major projects, trained professionals, and helped countless individuals earn certifications and advance their careers. His goal is to make networking and telecom concepts clear, practical, and engaging - the way he wished he was taught when he started learning! Link to the video: https://youtu.be/uiTDY_edHa0 What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:39 - Who is Lazarus Agapidis? 00:05:00 - Born in Canada, living in Greece 00:05:35 - How did all start? 00:06:21 - Astrophysics at the university 00:06:55 - York university, space communications science 00:07:20 - Telecommunications management, Sheridan 00:08:06 - Start working Sprint Canada 00:08:21 - Voice traffic engineering department 00:08:44 - University of Crete, networking job 00:09:05 - Cisco call manager (CUCM) 00:09:58 - Single Engineer at Municipality of Heraklion 00:11:23 - URBACT 00:12:13 - Founted telecomTech in 2017 00:13:36 - Why always looking for something new? 00:15:30 - 5G training with skillsoft 00:16:53 - When you started with YouTube 00:17:31 - What other videos should people expect? 00:19:15 - What's the catch? 00:19:58 - Soon offering in depth courses 00:21:35 - Telecom & network engineer career roadmap 00:22:38 - Do you have professional experience teaching? 00:23:16 - CCNA instructor certification 00:23:53 - Forum mod at networklessons.com 00:24:12 - Rene Molenaar 00:26:18 - networklessons.com labs 00:27:07 - Skillsoft 5G courses 00:27:58 - Offer other services? 00:28:59 - Writing own articles and ghost writting 00:29:39 - Thoughts on role of traditional network engineer 00:31:57 - Should people start with traditional networking? 00:33:57 - Is configuring via CLI still the norm? 00:38:42 - Advise for people starting in networking? 00:40:46 - Telecom & Network professional roadmap 00:43:30 - Linkarzu University at 37 years old 00:45:35 - University, certifications, experience graph 00:47:22 - Lazarus Certifications (CCNP & more) 00:48:43 - Do you recommend certifications? 00:50:50 - Thoughts on the CCIE certification? 00:52:18 - When should you get your CCIE? 00:55:09 - Go from CCNA to CCIE? 00:55:48 - Thoughts on COMPTIA certification 00:57:19 - packet tracer, GNS3 or EVE-NG 01:01:29 - Favorite networking vendor, cisco 01:02:00 - Ubiquiti equipment and experience 01:02:56 - Linkarzu multicast over GRE 01:04:46 - Linkarzu route redistribution lab 01:06:11 - We all talk about this to our partners 01:07:22 - Thoughts on MikroTik 01:11:28 - Experience with MikroTik in Enterprise 01:12:24 - Network Monitoring? 01:15:03 - Tools used for monitoring? 01:18:43 - What equipment for small business? 01:20:15 - Episode available as a podcast 01:20:49 - Do what you love

    1h 25m
  7. Debugprint.nvim | The Best Print Debug Tool for Neovim?

    3 DAYS AGO

    Debugprint.nvim | The Best Print Debug Tool for Neovim?

    Let's meet Andrew Ferrier, the creator of the neovim plugin debugprint.nvim debugprint is a NeoVim plugin that simplifies debugging for those who prefer a low-tech approach. Instead of using a sophisticated debugger like nvim-dap, some people prefer using a 'print'-like statement to trace the output during execution. With debugprint, you can insert these statements, including the values of variables, relevant to the language you're editing. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/ae-C0hXsZ0g What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:57 - Andrew also owns wrapping.nvim 00:02:27 - debugprint.nvim repo overview 00:05:30 - debugprint.nvim demo 00:09:55 - undo and redo debug statements 00:13:46 - demo with a lua file 00:15:02 - mini.nvim for hightlight color 00:19:24 - What about unsupported languages? 00:20:26 - add custom filetypes 00:23:22 - console.info console.warn javascript typescript 00:25:31 - Surround feature 00:27:43 - Use in visual mode 00:28:33 - Operator pending expressions 00:33:32 - Put contents in registries 00:35:32 - You can move the print statements 00:36:21 - When did you start with neovim? 00:38:18 - Thoughts on emacs and other editors 00:39:46 - Thoughts on neovim distros 00:40:55 - Who is andrew, where find him 00:42:35 - YouTube channel? 00:43:20 - experience maintaining open source 00:46:45 - File explorer in Neovim 00:49:59 - Colorscheme gruvbox 00:51:24 - Tool to take notes 00:52:05 - Tool to push to github, tig 00:53:12 - Thoughts on Tmux 00:54:32 - Why Linux for personal use 00:56:05 - Arch linux on desktop 00:56:25 - Debian on servers, chad 00:58:17 - Thoughts on Windows 01:00:06 - Window manager, i3 01:01:33 - Single or multiple monitors 01:02:20 - Terminal emulator, kitty 01:02:58 - Keyboard, qwerty layout 01:03:52 - Thoughts on AI 01:05:57 - Working on any other projects 01:06:32 - wrapping.nvim 01:07:42 - Dotfiles repo 01:08:17 - favorite terminal tools 01:08:38 - lf file manager 01:08:56 - entr to re-run make command 01:11:44 - Favorite neovim plugins 01:17:25 - Thoughts on homelab 01:19:07 - Favorite music bands 01:19:41 - Favorite movies 01:20:48 - Videogames?

    1h 23m
  8. No One Talks About This Side of Tech YouTube… (feat. Medeski, Nikolov, Blais)

    3 DAYS AGO

    No One Talks About This Side of Tech YouTube… (feat. Medeski, Nikolov, Blais)

    I used to romanticize the idea of being a “tech influencer.” In this episode, I talk with three creators I deeply respect: @JoshMedeski , @nikolovlazar , and @JoshuaBlais what it’s actually like behind the scenes. We dive into personal setups, struggles with content creation, balancing real life and YouTube, and the mental toll of staying “relevant” in the tech space. If you’re into Neovim, Emacs, Linux, macOS, or just want to hear honest takes on the tech creator "lifestyle" (I know, chatgpt sometimes likes to write too much nonsense), this one is for you. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/m2MeLxz-s_w What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Highlights 00:01:54 - What is this video about? 00:03:14 - Who is Josh Medeski 00:03:57 - Who is Lazar Nikolov 00:04:41 - Who is Joshua Blais 00:05:38 - Medeski's spacemacs experience 00:06:39 - Medeski's setup 00:07:16 - Medeski switched to Aerospace 00:09:43 - Why Medeski uses Obsidian 00:11:36 - Nikolov's setup 00:13:34 - yellow dot blinking tmux 00:15:11 - Nikolov jetbrains exploration 00:15:35 - Blais setup, emacs and linux 00:18:46 - hardtime.nvim 00:19:12 - Things learned as tech influencer 00:19:30 - Medeski 00:22:43 - Nikolov 00:24:55 - Blais 00:26:08 - linkarzu 00:27:05 - Do you have social media presence? 00:31:42 - Tweet from emacs 00:32:06 - Struggles keep up with latest 00:34:26 - Pewdipie linux video 00:34:55 - Lazar struggles 00:36:20 - Blais struggles 00:37:57 - Evergreen content? 00:39:03 - Medeski experience with vision pro 00:40:44 - Linkarzu experience as new youtuber 00:45:12 - Create script for videos? 00:47:23 - How you feel on tech influencer term 00:51:29 - Bad youtube experiences? 00:51:44 - Medeski 00:53:56 - Nikolov benq monitor 00:57:08 - Blais 00:58:12 - Linkarzu reddit drama 00:59:49 - Work life balance Medeski 01:01:39 - Nikolov 01:02:57 - Blais 01:04:15 - Linkarzu 01:06:44 - Binge watch youtube? 01:09:02 - Thoughts on sharing dotfiles 01:09:20 - Medeski 01:11:38 - Nikolov 01:12:57 - Blais 01:14:06 - Linkarzu 01:16:14 - 1password CLI 01:16:50 - unixpass password store 01:17:46 - Would you take sponsorship just for money 01:22:46 - Recommend start a youtube channel? 01:28:26 - Niching down? 01:34:26 - Where to find josh medeski 01:35:48 - Where to find Lazar Nikolov 01:36:47 - Where to find Joshua Blais

    1h 38m

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In YouTube I talk to guests about tech topics: Neovim, macOS, Linux, Terminal emulators, popular GitHub repos, other editors like Emacs, Helix, etc. We also learn how each guest uses their setup, CLI tools they use and how. Videos in my YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@linkarzu If you like my content, and want to keep this podcast going, here's the best ways to support me https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one

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