216: Legacy Lights & Password Nights | Linux Out Loud 118

216: Legacy Lights & Password Nights | Linux Out Loud 118

From Linux Out Loud by Linux Out Loud

December 20, 2025 · 55 min

About this episode

The episode discusses holiday chaos, legacy planning, and various tech topics including vintage technology and IoT security.

In this cozy holiday episode of Linux Out Loud, Wendy, Nate, and Bill juggle Christmas chaos, retro joy, and serious tech lessons. Nate shares the excitement of finally getting his Commodore 64 Ultimate under the tree and rebuilding vintage Christmas trains, while Bill tells a powerful story about stepping into a network left behind after a colleague’s passing—and why planning password and account access for loved ones matters more than any gadget. From Synology NAS upgrades and “you can never have too much storage” energy, to Fedora gaming projects, Bazite and Nobara, and the realities of traveling as a digital nomad, the crew covers a lot of nerd ground. They also dig into Home Assistant dashboards, smart bulbs and Christmas displays, securing IoT networks, and why Linux printing is still a little spicy even as it improves. Whether you’re here for legacy planning, blinking LEDs, or just some winter-flavored banter, this episode wraps it all up with community love and future-topic teases. Find the rest of the show notes at: https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-118/ Visit the Tux Digital Merch Store: https://store.tuxdigital.com/ Connect with the Hosts: Contact…

People in this episode

Hosts: Wendy, Nate

Guest: Bill

Topics covered

  • holiday episode
  • legacy planning
  • vintage technology
  • IoT security
  • Linux printing
  • digital nomad
  • community engagement

Keywords

  • Linux
  • Christmas
  • password planning
  • vintage tech
  • IoT networks
  • Home Assistant
  • Fedora gaming

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Synology, Fedora, Bazite, Nobara, Home Assistant

Products: Commodore 64 Ultimate

Places: Christmas

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