
DHH talks with us about his journey back to Linux, Apple's control over the App Store, setting up servers on the web, and tries out Terminal coffee.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord. Or send us an email at sliceoffalittlepieceofbacon@tomorrow.fm.HEY — A delightfully fresh take on email + calendar, from 37signalsHEY — Apple vs. HEY, antitrust, and monopolyFix Consumer ElectronicsMake your dayONCE — CampfireInstall WSLIntroducing OmakubOmakase Developer SetupVisual Studio Code LinuxTokyo NightHomeLazygit Terminal UIZen MaintenanceUncomplicatedFirewallGimpTopics:(00:00) - Are we recording? (00:30) - How high is DHH really? (02:27) - Thoughts on AI + generative AI (05:31) - Linux on the desktop (18:07) - DHH's journey into Linux (27:51) - DHH's Omakub Linux set up (35:00) - The hardware journey (41:37) - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and connecting your computer to the internet (53:07) - Setting up servers like pets vs cattle (01:14:36) - Are we just doomed to repeat this every generation? (01:19:19) - What would make DHH want to stop programming? (01:26:51) - Plugging Terminal.shop ★ Support this podcast ★
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Hello.
Oh, there we go. It's DHH. Are we recording?
Oh, we are recording.
So are you in that amazing office that we see pictures of all the time?
This is the office. This is the office. This is the other picture out the back of it.
What's the elevation?
You're above the clouds? Good question. I think, what did I look it up? 2,000 feet or something? It's not that high. It just looks high because, I mean, I like to take a picture of it when the fog rolls in and the fog looks like it's clouds.
Oh, it's fog.
It looks like a climb of like 7,000 feet or something. Yeah, I thought it was clouds. I didn't realize it was clouds. I mean, it is clouds, but I think not the kind of clouds most people would call clouds, I suppose, because it is sort of fog clouds. But yeah, no, it looks great. And we've just had like a streak of it for a whole week. I would walk into the office and it would look like that.
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