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Don't Forget to FOSS

Don't Forget to FOSS
Author: Robin Monks
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Love trying out great new free apps and tools? Join Robin every week to discuss what he’s uncovered in the Free and Open Source Software ecosystem, what you need to know about open source, and what the community is talking about!
8 Episodes
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A look back to see if Summer 2025 was the summer of open. We track social’s shift to open standards (AT Protocol vs. ActivityPub), bridges like Bridgy Fed and their new Bounce, Europe’s push for sovereign OSS, and open-mapping. Plus: Windows 10’s looming EOL and Windows 11’s Recall concerns spark a Linux revival with End of 10!
Ice Cubes App
Mastodon apps
BlueSky Registered Users Count
BlueSky Self-hosting
Bridgy Fed
Bounce
Mastodon Migration
End of 10
Microsoft’s 1 Year Update Extension for Windows 10
massgrave.dev wiki on 3 year support
Linux Mint
Ubuntu
[Asahi Linux for M# macs]
[OpenStreetMaps]
Overture Maps
CoMaps
Organic Maps
The music for the show is by Bohdan Kuzmin. Don’t forget to FOSS is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.
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This week, another short one where I talk about the open sourcing of my favorite childhood game, SimCity; as well as more open source remakes of beloved 90s titles.
Links:
micropolis original source code
One Laptop Per Child
micropolis Java
micropolis Unity
WiNTown
micropolisJS
DOSBox and DOSBox-X
86Box and MacBox
OpenTTD
OpenRCT2
OpenRCS
Vanilla Conquer
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This week in a shorter summer episode, we explore how open-source tools can turn you into a neighborhood “weatherman.” We start with rtl-433 and a budget RTL-SDR dongle to read data from backyard weather stations (and more), then show how WeeWX builds beautiful dashboards and archives, and wrap with FediMeteo—a Fediverse weather project that scales globally on tiny infrastructure with snac and Open-Meteo.
rtl-433 package
Using FOSS to read backyard weather stations
WeeWX
Home Assistant with Cheap Flood Sensors
ESPhome Sensors
Meshtastic sensors
ESP32 devices for building your own sensors
FediMeteo: How a Tiny €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service for Thousands
Open-Meteo
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This week while I’m travelling, I’m sharing the webinar I got to host last week at HIStalk on the importance of adopting open technology in the US healthcare system. It’s not quite our typical fare, but I hope you’ll find it interesting!
Next week, we’re back to regular episodes!
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This week on Don’t Forget to FOSS, I’m digging into how I got started in open source, what kept me involved, and how you can get started too with no coding required. I also break down different open license types, reflect on the culture of open initiatives, and share some thoughts on the sustainability of FOSS. Plus, I give updates on snac, Komo.do, and a new proposal to relicense PHP under BSD-3.
Komo.do
snac
PHP RFC for BSD
Linux Magazine
Linux Format
Knoppix
OpenSource.com Survey
GitHub 2024 Open Source Survey
Drupal’s Novice System
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Robin’s homelab edition: first a quick follow-up on snac, then we dive into Proxmox for reviving old PCs, Portainer for hassle-free Docker management, and the best 2025 IRC stack (Soju bouncer + Halloy desktop + Goguma mobile) and using Libera.chat as a community hub.
Tools I’m using for this podcast (sadly mostly not FOSS, yet)
snac the micro-fedi server
Proxmox
Community install scripts
Post-install script
Portainer
Soju IRC Bouncer
Halloy Desktop IRC Client
Halloy Themes (I’m using Zenburn and sunset)
Goguma
Libera.chat
Choosing an IRC Client
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Welcome to the second episode of Don’t Forget to FOSS!
Hollo
Mastohost
Lunar
Lunar Mac Brightness Manager
Lunar Source
The FOSS Sustainability Problem
Lyon ditches $MSFT
Lyon Leaving Microsoft
Danish Government Dumps Microsoft
Danish Cities Drop Microsoft Over Trump Policies and Financial Concerns
Germany’s northernmost state ditches Windows
OnlyOffice
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Welcome to episode 1 of Don’t Forget to FOSS!
Software
Harper, a FOSS Grammarly replacement
FrankenPHP, a PHP Web Server written in Go
Quick Start examples
News
Mastodon.social Terms of Service Drama
Cory Doctorow’s Toot
Update from Mastodon.social
The Matrix/Element situation
Matrix is cooked by alexia on June 15
Wire’s Matrix Is Not Safe For EU Data Privacy post on June 18
Element’s response on June 20
Matrix.org’s response on June 20
Wire’s follow up response on June 23.
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