IntPOD: The Interfacing Linux Podcast

Venn Stone

Upcoming projects for Interfacing Linux, small-time TechTubing adventures, single board computers, gaming, audio-video production, and assorted bits of weapons-grade neatness.

Episodes

  1. Is Linux Winbro Proof?

    31 MAR

    Is Linux Winbro Proof?

    Do “Winbro proof” Linux reviews make sense in 2026? My native ARM port of Sonic Unleashed somehow turned into a high-frequency teenager repellent. The 2026 SBC drought, a looming US consumer router ban, and the Banana Pie R4 Pro going through my gauntlet of nope. SUPPORT Patreon ▶ ⁠https://www.patreon.com/interfacinglinux⁠ PayPal ▶ ⁠https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMNJFJULR8WJY⁠ Wishlist ▶ ⁠https://throne.com/interfacinglinux⁠ SOCIAL Xitter ▶ ⁠https://twitter.com/intlinux⁠ Mastodon ▶ ⁠https://mast.interfacinglinux.com/@interfacinglinux⁠ Discord ▶ ⁠https://discord.gg/rW3hAV923Y⁠ YouTube ▶ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@InterfacingLinux⁠ Twitch ▶ ⁠https://www.twitch.tv/intlinux⁠ CONTACT Email ▶ ⁠https://interfacinglinux.com/contact/⁠ TOPIC LINKS LTT Linus vs Linux ▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kluoZ9RhmVo Sonic on ARM ▶ https://interfacinglinux.com/2026/03/26/sonic-unleashed-running-natively-on-arm-linux-is-wild/ BPI-R4-Pro ▶ https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-R4_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-R4_Pro COMMENTS Feedback ▶ https://interfacinglinux.com/community/intpod/linux-2026-no-longer-for-weirdos/ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:01 The Linus Tech Tips Linux challenge 01:05 The problem with PopOS 02:19 When your co-host known Linux 03:09 The failures were pretty tame 03:29 Problems with normies running Linux 04:51 Hello! And welcome back. 05:12 No new single board computers in 2026 06:55 Building a XBOX 360 game on ARM Linux 07:23 What is Sonic Unleashed Recomp 07:50 Two strange comments on my latest video 08:19 I accidentally created a sonic weapon 10:09 BPI-R4-Pro Router Board review unit arrived 10:30 The US just banned all foreign routers 11:30 The BPI-R4-Pro needs time to cook 12:07 First rule of OpenWRT club 13:27 Comments! Smoke and FIRE! 14:17 Banana Pi PCB build quality 14:47 Have a witty retort?

    16 min
  2. The Router From Hell, LTO Tape, and Other Bad Ideas

    15 MAR

    The Router From Hell, LTO Tape, and Other Bad Ideas

    When was the last time you visited a forum? A simple question about adding a front panel USB C hub to a motherboard without a Type E connector got me thinking about how differently we answer questions now. Discord replies are fast. Forum replies used to sit in your brain for a day or two while you worked out the best answer. Turns out that might be something we lost along the way. Also in this episode Five months of Interfacing Linux projects including the Orange Pi 6, Dragon Q6A, a Ryzen AI mini PC, a goth hedgehog, and a FireWire ZIP drive. Behind the scenes reality of TechTube which mostly involves answering emails from marketing and PR departments. Upcoming hardware nonsense including the BPI R4 Pro router and a possibly terrible idea involving an AMD Xilinx Alveo MA35D media encoder and OBS. Plus an upcoming Linux LTO tape backup project and where I actually buy audio gear without paying new gear prices. If you would like to support my work on Interfacing Linux: Patreon ▶ https://www.patreon.com/interfacinglinux PayPal ▶ https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMNJFJULR8WJY Wishlist ▶ https://throne.com/interfacinglinux SOCIAL Xitter ▶ https://twitter.com/intlinux Mastodon ▶ https://mast.interfacinglinux.com/@interfacinglinux YouTube ▶ https://www.youtube.com/@InterfacingLinux Twitch ▶ https://www.twitch.tv/intlinux CONTACT Discord ▶ https://discord.gg/rW3hAV923Y Forums ▶ https://interfacinglinux.com/community/ Email ▶ https://interfacinglinux.com/contact/ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 A thought about thinking 02:55 It's only been what? Five months? 04:20 Reviewing an insane ARM router 05:00 Asking AMD for enterprise video encoder 07:22 Archival backups at home on Linux 09:04 Finding affordable recording equipment in 2026 12:00 Avoiding monitor reviews 12:26 Thanks for all the support over the past few months! 13:23 A place for upcoming Interfacing Linux projects 14:04 LTT vs Linux watch party next week, maybe?

    16 min
  3. Adventures In Small-Time Tech Tubing

    04/09/2025

    Adventures In Small-Time Tech Tubing

    In the first episode, I talk about working with companies as a small Tech Tuber, from honest gear offers to sketchy review demands. Then I chat about Valve’s Fremont appearing on Geekbench, modern digital effects pedals, and Framework’s upgradeable laptop GPU. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/interfacinglinux YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InterfacingLinux Website: https://interfacinglinux.com/ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:08 About the podcast 00:31 My background in media production 01:10 Origins of Interfacing Linux 02:06 Why make a podcast? 02:20 My history with YouTube content creation 02:43 Trying to make a proper Tech Tube channel 02:59 You get a lot of free products 03:17 Documenting what goes on behind the scenes 03:34 The two types of companies that offer review samples 03:53 The good 04:42 The bad 04:55 Companies reach out to you 05:17 Free stuff for a video review 05:25 They only want a review video 06:43 Beware the second email 07:46 Advice for review emails 08:56 Finding a compromise with the company 11:00 Welcome to In Exchange For Review 11:31 Mr. Ting and the Mele mini PC 14:41 Willing to negotiate? 16:17 Some of the good from Ice Whale 16:37 ZimaBlade DIY NAS kit 18:32 I want some of a product 18:49 Hey, I need a NAS anyway 20:29 Tale of the mystery review sample 21:23 Careful with your personal information 24:36 Vintage digital effects pedals 26:35 BOSS effect pedal runs plugins 27:45 Challenges making a DIY effects pedal 28:33 Is Valve working on a living room gaming console? 29:53 Valve Freemont appears on Geekbench 30:53 Quest for the PC living room console 32:11 It's all about the price 32:34 Upgradable laptop GPU from Framework 34:44 Next week: Getting the computer-2 and dodgy Amazon sellers

    38 min

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Upcoming projects for Interfacing Linux, small-time TechTubing adventures, single board computers, gaming, audio-video production, and assorted bits of weapons-grade neatness.

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