Episodios

  • France Ditches Microsoft Windows for Linux
    Apr 14 2026
    Revoir Windows: France’s Historic Leap to Linux & Digital Sovereignty | The "Sécurix" Revolution

    Is the 40-year reign of Windows in government finally over? On April 13, 2026, the tech world is reacting to France’s boldest move yet: the progressive exit from Microsoft Windows in favor of Linux for over 2.5 million civil servants. In this episode, we break down the secret seminar at Bercy where the DINUM unveiled its new technical weapons: Sécurix (a hardened NixOS-based OS) and Bureautix.

    We dive into the "geopolitical wake-up call"—from the fear of American "kill switches" following the case of Judge Guillou to the data sovereignty risks posed by the Cloud Act. We also explore "LaSuite Numérique", the open-source toolset (Tchap, Visio, Docs) designed to replace Teams and Google Workspace. Join us as we discuss if France can succeed where Munich once failed, and why this "avalanche" of open-source adoption is spreading across Germany and Denmark.

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  • Artemis II photography with consumer cameras
    Apr 13 2026
    Artemis II: The Hero’s Welcome & the Magic of "Earthset" | Humanity’s Emotional Return from the Moon

    The world is still buzzing from the safe return of the Artemis II crew. In today’s episode, we take you to Houston’s Ellington Field for the emotional reunion between astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen, and their families. We break down the most powerful moments of their 10-day journey, including the breathtaking "Earthset"—the moment our home planet disappeared behind the lunar limb, leaving the crew in a 31-minute communications blackout.
    We also explore the "imagery iceberg" behind the mission: how the crew used a mix of classic Nikon D5s and modern iPhones to capture over 4,000 photos that bridge the gap between the Apollo era and the digital age. From the "Joy Train" philosophy to the realization that "Planet Earth, you are a crew," we analyze why this mission wasn't just about testing the Orion spacecraft, but about rediscovering our place in the universe. Plus, a sneak peek at Artemis III and the upcoming base on the lunar surface.

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  • Spotify finally adds a video toggle
    Apr 10 2026
    Spotify’s "Audio-First" Update: How to Turn Off All Videos | Reclaiming Your Screen

    Are you tired of your music app looking like TikTok? As of April 10, 2026, Spotify is finally giving everyone the "off" switch we’ve been asking for. In today’s episode, we break down yesterday's massive update that introduces universal video toggles for Free, Basic, and Premium users worldwide.
    We dive into the new "Videos and Canvas" settings where you can now disable three specific areas: Music Videos, Canvas loops, and "All other videos"—which finally includes video podcasts and vertical artist clips. We also explain the new power for Family Plan managers, who can now turn off video for every member of the plan, not just those under 13. Join us as we discuss if this is a win for digital focus or a sign that the "video-everything" experiment has its limits.


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  • Amazon ends store access for older Kindles
    Apr 9 2026
    R.I.P. Your Classic Kindle: Amazon Ends Support for 13 Iconic Models

    Is your perfectly functional Kindle about to become e-waste? In today’s episode, we break down the shocking news from April 8: Amazon is officially ending Kindle Store support on May 20, 2026, for all devices released in 2012 or earlier. From the original 2007 "scroll wheel" Kindle to the first Paperwhite, we list every affected model.
    We dive into the controversy: why is Amazon "bricking" devices that still work? We explore the planned obsolescence debate, the environmental impact of 82 million tonnes of e-waste, and the "lopsided" 20% discount offer to force an upgrade. Plus, we share the workarounds: how to use Calibre or USB sideloading to keep your library alive without buying a new device. If you love your buttons and keyboards, don’t reset your Kindle before listening to this!.


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  • Chrome's Big Switch
    Apr 8 2026
    Chrome Finally Goes Vertical! | The End of Tab Overload & New Immersive Reading

    Is your browser tab bar a crowded mess of unreadable icons? As of April 8, 2026, Google Chrome has finally rolled out the update users have been "begging" for: Vertical Tabs. In today’s episode, we break down this major shift in productivity that moves your navigation to a left-aligned sidebar, allowing you to read full page titles even when you have dozens of sites open.
    We dive into why Google resisted this for over a decade and how the rise of AI browsers like Arc and Dia forced their hand. We also explore the new Immersive Reading Mode, which transforms cluttered, ad-heavy news sites into a clean, full-page text experience. Learn the "right-click" trick to enable these features today and find out why your widescreen monitor was actually designed for this layout.


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  • Microsoft labels Copilot for entertainment only
    Apr 7 2026
    Microsoft Copilot: A $30 Productivity Tool or Just a "Toy"? | The Disclaimer Scandal

    Is your AI "coworker" actually just a prank? Today, April 7, we’re dissecting the viral irony of Microsoft Copilot’s Terms of Use, which explicitly state the tool is for "entertainment purposes only". We explore the massive gap between Satya Nadella’s promise to "transform work" and a legal disclaimer that sounds more like something from a psychic’s website.
    In this episode, we analyze why paid adoption has stalled at a mere 3.3% and why user trust is cratering, with an accuracy Net Promoter Score hitting a dismal -24.1. We also discuss Microsoft’s attempt to dismiss this as "legacy language" while simultaneously launching its own proprietary MAI models to reduce dependency on OpenAI. If you're paying for "vibe working," you need to hear why the lawyers are telling you to use Copilot "at your own risk".


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  • Import your ChatGPT history into Gemini
    Apr 6 2026
    Gemini’s Great Migration: Breaking the AI "Memory Lock-In"
    Have you ever felt "trapped" with your old AI chatbot because it’s the only one that knows your dog’s name and exactly how you like your coffee? Google just shattered that wall! In this episode, we dive into Gemini’s brand-new "switching tools" that let you pack your digital bags and move your entire chat history and preferences from ChatGPT or Claude in minutes. We’ll show you how to use the "Magic Prompt" to summarize your personality and how to upload ZIP files (up to 5GB!) so you can pick up your old conversations right where you left off. It’s like moving to a new house, but the movers are free and they don’t break your digital dishes! We also discuss why "Past Chats" are now officially called "Memory" and if this move will trigger a mass exodus from OpenAI.


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  • Suno v5
    Apr 3 2026
    Suno v5.5: Your Voice is the New Instrument | AI Music’s Personal Revolution

    Is the era of generic AI music over? On today’s episode, we dive deep into Suno v5.5, released on March 26, 2026, which the company calls its "most expressive model yet". We break down the revolutionary Voices feature, which finally allows Pro and Premier subscribers to record or upload their own vocals to lead their AI-generated tracks.
    We explore the technical "how-to," including the verification process designed to prevent deepfake misuse, and the launch of Custom Models, which lets you train the AI on your own original catalog. Plus, we discuss the strategic shift: How Suno’s partnership with Warner Music Group is building a new chapter for professional artists and the future of interactive music. Whether you're a bedroom creator or a music pro, find out how these tools "amplify the instinct and feeling" that only a human can bring.


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