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Description

In this episode: Alan uses vhs to make a short video Mark uses MARP to build a presentation in MarkDown for a lightning talk at OggCamp Martin uses pueue to manage all his mainframe jobs You can send your feedback via show@linuxmatters.sh. If you’d like to hang out with other listeners and share your feedback with the community you can join: The Linux Matters Chatters on Telegram. The #linux-matters channel on the Late Night Linux Discord server. If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us using Patreon or PayPal. For $5 a month on Patreon, you can enjoy an ad-free feed of Linux Matters, or for $10, get access to all the Late Night Linux family of podcasts ad-free.

Summary

Alan uses vhs to make beautiful terminal recordings, Mark builds a presentation in MarkDown, and Martin uses pueue to manage all his mainframe jobs.

Subtitle
Alan uses vhs to make beautiful terminal recordings, Mark builds a presentation in MarkDown, and Martin uses pueue to manage all his mainframe jobs.
Duration
0:28:49
Publishing date
2024-11-26 20:15
Link
https://linuxmatters.sh/43/
Contributors
  Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, and Martin Wimpress
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Enclosures
https://traffic.libsyn.com/latenightlinux/LMP43.mp3
audio/mpeg

Shownotes

In this episode:

  • Alan uses vhs to make a short video
  • Mark uses MARP to build a presentation in MarkDown for a lightning talk at OggCamp
  • Martin uses pueue to manage all his mainframe jobs

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