Episode 396
Everyone Fools Around with Linux in College
January 13th, 2021
1 hr 3 mins 6 secs
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About this Episode
Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement.
Plus a bunch of cool setups sent in by our audience.
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