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Linux Hardware Maker System76 Speaks Out on Age Verification

"With New York's bill, liberty is lost," says System76 CEO, Carl Richell. Plus: MidnightBSD will no longer be available in Brazil, California, Colorado, New York, & Illinois.

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00:17:11
Illinois Joins "Age Verification for Operating Systems" Bandwagon

California, Colorado, New York... and now Illinois have proposed laws requiring age verification for all OS's (Windows, Linux, etc.). Which state will be next?

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00:23:27
Omarchy Linux Rejects "Retarded" California Age Verification Law

DHH: "Omarchy has no plans to do anything in response to this retarded California law." Plus: Fedora "not aware" of age verification laws, & Ubuntu is "reviewing it internally".

Latest on the "All Operating Systems must do age verification” laws:
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November 22, 2023
The futility of Ad-Blockers

Ads are filling the entirety of the Web -- websites, podcasts, YouTube videos, etc. -- at an increasing rate. Prices for those ad placements are plummeting. Consumers are desperate to use ad-blockers to make the web palatable. Google (and others) are desperate to break and block ad-blockers. All of which results in... more ads and lower pay for creators.

It's a fascinatingly annoying cycle. And there's only one viable way out of it.

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The futility of Ad-Blockers
November 21, 2023
openSUSE says "No Lunduke allowed!"

Those in power with openSUSE make it clear they will not allow me anywhere near anything related to the openSUSE project. Ever. For any reason.

Well, that settles that, then! Guess I won't be contributing to openSUSE! 🤣

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September 13, 2023
"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

This episode is free for all to enjoy and share.

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"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

Apple Macbook Neo and Dad Math

I loved my Apple Macbook (nothing, not Air, not Pro). A tiny, ipad sized Macbook. I was traveling for work at the time and it was wonderful on a plane, in meetings etc. Run on battery, charge it at lunch, run the rest of the day on battery. It wasn't a powerhouse, but it didn't need to be.

Enter the new Neo, a 13" Macbook with an iPhone chip for $599! It's a perfect college laptop. I'd buy one in a heart beat if I was traveling again.

My daughter and grandkids moved back home and her "high school graduation" Macbook Air is 13 years old, no longer supported by Apple. So I thought of gifting her the new Neo.

Then Dad Math kicked in. What if I upgraded my M2 Air, 16gig ram, 1tb drive that is doing all I need it to do?

New M5 Air was just announced. So I spec'd a 32gig ram, 2tb version and went to my wife to regale her with my Dad Math justifications.

Guess who's getting a new M5 Air, runs llm's like 8x faster. Not that I'm running local LLMs, but they...

Retro Man Stories - Rewriting Boss’s Code

I don’t use retro tech in my modern life, but I did live through the era we all look back on fondly. Here is one such story.

I’m new on the job. First week my boss comes in “I’ve started this app, I want you to finish it”. I take a look and say, “I can rewrite it in an hour”.

Yeah. Really smart thing to say to your new boss. He’s labored on code, doesn’t want me to simply discard it like dog poo. “Don’t rewrite it, just finish it”.

An hour later I walk into his office - “Take a look, I completed the app”. Of course I had rewritten it and threw away hours of his work as dog poo. But, the app was finished, and far better than what he had put together.

“Alright Lee, we get it - AI makes you productive”. But no - this is a Retro Man story. This occurred in 1990ish. I was working in Foxbase (not even Foxpro) (dBase/Clipper/Foxbase). Was I some genius programmer? Yes, but that’s not how I rewrote the whole app from ...

The vintage website is starting to take shape. Now has page navigation. About page is mostly done, next up is a “What’s New” style change log and a “Web Journal” since blogging wasn’t a thing yet. Most of you said you wanted Win95/System 7 era compatibility so I made some changes and now that is what I’m aiming for at the moment. Currently testing compatibility in IE 2 and Netscape 2.

I’m having a ball with it. The Internet really was so fun back then when you could just sit down and do stuff like this without a CS degree. These changes aren’t online yet. I’ll probably upload them in the next day or two.

February 12, 2026
4th Wall Almost Full, $89 Lifetime Deal Ends Very Soon

Woo-hoo! The 4th Lunduke Journal Lifetime Subscriber Wall of Shame Awesomeness is almost full!

  • That means that, within the next day or two, the massively discounted Lifetime Subscriptions will go back to their normal price. So if you wanted to snag the $89 / $99 Lifetime Sub (instead of paying $300), now’s your last chance.

  • If you are already a Lifetime Subscriber and want to be added to the 4th (or the start of the 5th) wall, email me (bryan at lunduke.com). There are only a couple of spots left on Wall 4.

  • The new Lifetime Wall designs are locked and loaded, and will make their grand debut at the end of all new shows starting either Friday or Monday.

I also wanted to take a moment to thank all of the non-Lifetime Subscribers. The Lifetime Subs may get a little extra attention at the end of the shows… but every subscriber (Monthly & Yearly) helps to make this work possible.

All of you rule.

-Lunduke

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February 08, 2026
79 Million Views in 6 Months for The Lunduke Journal

Welcome to February, all of you amazing nerds!

January was a fun month for The Lunduke Journal (thanks to all of you). For those interested in a little Inside Baseball, I’ve pulled together some stats and charts below.

The short version: Great month. Crazy news stories. Solid growth. Can’t complain!

Revamped Lifetime Wall

Oh! And the “Lifetime Subscriber Wall” is getting a “retro” facelift.

This is what the four Lifetime Walls currently look like:

 

Once that 4th Wall is filled (a little over 75% of the way there as of this morning), I’ll be introducing the new designs (for all the walls) along with the starting of Wall Number 5.

Each Wall now has its own, distinct look and theme. Very Retro Computer-y. You’re going to dig it.

To make that “Wall Number 5” get here as fast as possible, I’ve gone ahead an reinstated the “$89 Lifetime Subscriber” deal. But only until Wall Number 4 is full.

Want to be on the Wall? If you don’t have a Lifetime Subscription, grab one. If you already have one, email me (bryan at lunduke.com) to let me know how you want your name to be displayed.

Once Wall 4 is full, the Super-Mega-Ultra Discounted Lifetime Subscription goes back to regular price. And, the next day, the new Lifetime Wall design appears at the end of new shows.

At the current rate, I expect that to happen in the next couple days.

Stats for January, 2026

Now let’s look at the stats for January.

Can’t lie. I’m pleased.

  • 30 new shows (just shy of one new show every day)

  • 15.2 Million views (including podcast downloads)

  • 2,326 new subscribers

The most popular story of January, 2026:

Taking a high level view: This means that, in the last 6 months (Aug ‘25 - Jan ‘26), The Lunduke Journal has had:

  • 79.4 Million views

  • 21,694 new subscribers

Bonkers, right?

Here’s a chart of “views” for last 6 months:

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The long-term trend continues to be solidly upward, with February (in the first 7 days, so far) currently tracking slightly ahead of January.

For those interested in the specific platforms: The Lunduke Journal is seeing the most growth on X and the Audio Podcast.

Here’s a combined subscriber chart for January (up 2,326 subscribers from the month prior):

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Wild. It is truly amazing to me how widely these stories are spreading nowadays.

Over 15 million. In one month.

These are numbers that most of the big, “Main Stream” Tech Journalists could only dream of.

The reach of The Lunduke Journal, thanks to all of you, is now wildly exceeding any other publication I have ever worked with.

Even though most “Main Stream” Tech Journalists are refusing to cover some of the biggest stories in Tech… those stories are still getting out there.

They are being seen. Far and wide.

Thanks to all of you.

-Lunduke

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January 31, 2026
$89 Lifetime Offer Ends at Midnight!

I’ll make this quick: The $89 Lifetime Subscription offer for The Lunduke Journal ends at midnight tonight (Saturday, January 31st).

Once the calendar reads “February” — poof — the deal is gone.

If you wanted to save 70% on a Lifetime Subscription, these are your final hours.

A huge thank you to everyone who has signed up during this crazy deal. We are this close to filling up the 4th Lifetime Subscriber Wall (there’s a possibility it might fill up in the next few hours).

Far beyond anything I was expecting. All of you are absolutely amazing. The Lunduke Journal would not be possible without you.

If you were on contemplating grabbing that Lifetime Sub, I’d jump on it right now. The price goes back up to normal ($300) in about 12 hours or so.

Get it while it’s cheap!

-Lunduke

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