Episode 6:13: Worse Open Source with More Steps

Episode 6:13: Worse Open Source with More Steps

From Linux User Space by Linux User Space

April 27, 2026 · 1h 26m · Season 6

About this episode

The episode discusses the future of LPCAMM2 memory, the implications of Malus copying open source software, and highlights from Ubuntu 26.04's release.

Coming up in this episode LP Cam RAM is here Closing the open source Get your stars aligned 0:00 Cold Open 1:32 LPCAMM2 Might Change the Game 26:48 Malus in Wonderland 41:22 Reaching for the Stars 1:19:39 Next Time 1:23:26 Stinger The Video Version https://youtu.be/Lq4-jkS9id4 Today in User Space we get excited for the future of Low Profile memory with LPCAMM2 showing up lately in the Framework 13 Pro's Intel boards giving speed and power savings we've never seen before. On paper, it's as good as the Mac unified memory, but will it actually live up to the hype on the new Intel chips? Then, we find out Malus is out here copying open source software and adjusting it enough that it becomes... liberated? Described as 'satire,' this tool, at least on its surface, does seem to do exactly what it says on the tin. But why? And finally, we spend a lot of time talking about Ubuntu 26.04's release, and it turns out, some of the highlights are really interesting. Password feedback lets us meander into a much longer security debate about shoulder surfing, why TPM's and encryption are good, actually, the Gnome Resources app, which is surprisingly good, but we forgot to remember about it, and…

People in this episode

Guest: LP Cam RAM

Topics covered

  • open source
  • LPCAMM2
  • Ubuntu 26.04
  • security
  • memory technology

Keywords

  • LPCAMM2
  • open source
  • Ubuntu
  • security debate
  • memory technology

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ubuntu

Products: LPCAMM2, Framework 13 Pro, Gnome Resources app

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