Tech Over Tea

Tech Over Tea

Views:
1,632,061
Subscribers:
14,700
Videos:
1,594
Duration:
24:13:29:10
Australia
Australia

Tech Over Tea is an Australian YouTube channel which has over 14.7 thousand subscribers. His content totals around 1.63 million views views across approximately 1.59 thousand videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBq5p-xOla8xhnrbhu8AIAg





All Videos by Tech Over Tea



PublishedVideo TitleDurationViewsCategoryGame
2025-06-06#275 Giving NixOS Linux A Proper Try | Shahar & Farid0:002,765
2025-06-05All Things Linux Is More Than A Discord Server0:001,245
2025-06-04Are Discord, Matrix and IRC Bridges Worth The Effort0:00631
2025-06-03On-boarding New Developers Is Hard0:00427
2025-06-02The Vision For This Linux Non Profit0:00518
2025-06-01What Is The All Things Linux Community0:00486
2025-05-31Just Running A Community Is Boring0:00543
2025-05-30#274 All Things Linux: The Best Linux Community | Kaizen0:003,324
2025-05-29I Need Stellar Blade On Steam0:00560Stellar Blade
2025-05-28COSMIC Desktop Beta Is Almost Here0:002,697
2025-05-27Taking Up Godot Development As A Hobby0:001,518
2025-05-26I'm Not Sure How To Fell About Googles New Logo0:00529
2025-05-25Expedition 33 Is Absolutely Incredible0:00461
2025-05-24Steam Deck Is Still Selling Really Well0:002,019
2025-05-23#273 The World Of Tech Never Stops | Solo0:001,506
2025-05-22Challenges Of A Cursed Vtuber Setup0:00417
2025-05-21Rare But Fun Tech Vtuber Gimmick0:00541
2025-05-20Money Is The Blocker To All Fun Stream Ideas0:00301
2025-05-19Don't Buy Everything All At Once0:00573
2025-05-18Vtubing On Linux Is Easier Than You Thought0:005,295
2025-05-17Incredibly Complex TTS Stream Setup0:00374
2025-05-16#272 The Guest Is Not The Anime Girl | Nova & Pulse0:002,095The Guest
2025-05-15Anubis Is A Bit Of A Nuclear Option0:00387
2025-05-14Anubis Is Not A Perfect Solution0:00374
2025-05-13This FOSS Project Has Grown Out Of Nowhere0:001,841
2025-05-12Suddenly Managing A Major Web Project0:00307
2025-05-11Using AI For Placeholder Elements0:00401
2025-05-10The Scourge Of AI Website Scrapers0:00478
2025-05-09#271 Anubis: The Saviour Of FOSS Websites | Xe Iaso0:003,286
2025-05-08PikaOS Makes Hyprland Approachable0:002,995
2025-05-07Why Use PikaOS Over Any Other Linux Distro0:002,224
2025-05-06Are The GTK Rust Bindings Good?0:00672
2025-05-05PikaOS Is More Than Just A Distro Skin0:00887
2025-05-04What Is The CachyOS Kernel Anyway0:002,567
2025-05-03PikaOS: A Rolling Release Gaming Distro0:002,028
2025-05-02#270 Developers Of PikaOS Linux | Ferreo & Cosmo0:002,229
2025-05-01Don't Scale Before You Have Any Users0:00356
2025-04-30Every Streaming Platform Needs A Chat System0:00185
2025-04-29Always Read The Fine Print0:00254
2025-04-28What In The World Is Vtubers.TV0:00337
2025-04-27Funding A Video New Video Streaming Platform0:00398
2025-04-26Building Out Streamer Discoverability0:00220
2025-04-25#269 Developers Of Vtubers.TV | Choco & Lmay0:001,023
2025-04-24What's The Point Of NixOS0:00430
2025-04-23Where Do You See NixOS Going0:00344
2025-04-22Never Go Full Fedora Silverblue0:001,763Silver Blue
2025-04-21From Noob To NixOS0:00656
2025-04-20Nix Package Manager vs NixOS0:001,511
2025-04-19What Is Nix/NixOS Trying To Solve0:001,721
2025-04-18#268 Long Awaited NixOS Episode | Tristan Ross0:003,374
2025-04-17We Need More Linux Consultancy Firms0:00443
2025-04-16The Instability Of A Singular KDE Contract0:00936
2025-04-15Nate Graham's KDE Conflict Of Interest0:00556
2025-04-14Tech Paladin A New KDE Consultancy Firm0:00267
2025-04-13The Flexibility Of A Linux Development Firm0:00428
2025-04-12Linux Is So Very Important0:001,045
2025-04-11#267 We Need More Paid Developers On KDE | Nate Graham0:002,489
2025-04-10You Should Control Your Own Web Presence0:00416
2025-04-09Not All AI Is Bad0:00310
2025-04-08Subtle But Beautiful Web Design Is A Lost Art0:00427
2025-04-07The Weird World Of Biohacking0:00280
2025-04-06I Understand The Vibe Coders0:00782
2025-04-05Never Trust Unvalidated User Input0:00510
2025-04-04#266 Bring Back Exciting Website Design | Vale0:001,124
2025-04-03Wayland Is Here, X11 Arguments Are Overdone0:004,595
2025-04-02An Update To The Niche Xero Linux Distro0:00608
2025-04-01You Should Self Host Everything0:001,798
2025-03-31We Love Alpha Software0:00950
2025-03-30Always Use The Official Linux Packages0:004,158
2025-03-29Should Your Distro Include AI Tools0:00386
2025-03-28#265 Just Use An Arch Linux Based Distro | Tech Xero0:002,631
2025-03-27GIMP 3 Has A Lot Of Exciting Features0:00448
2025-03-26What's The Deal With GIMP 3 Native Wayland Support0:00802
2025-03-25How To Support The GIMP 3 Project0:00234
2025-03-24So Where's The GIMP 3 Shape Tool0:00804
2025-03-23GIMP 3 Thank You For Not Ruining Wilber0:00312
2025-03-22GIMP 3 Has Taken Forever... But Why0:00830
2025-03-21#264 The Era Of GIMP 3 Is Upon Us | Jehan0:001,518
2025-03-20Browser Development Is Like Game Emulation?0:00563
2025-03-19Sustainably Funding A Whole New Web Browser0:00536
2025-03-18Ladybird Browser On Windows Support & Telemetry0:001,799
2025-03-17Ladybird Is The Future Of Web Browsers0:002,533
2025-03-16What Made SerenityOS So Special0:001,856
2025-03-15Swift Lang Is The Future For C++ Code Bases0:002,183
2025-03-14#263 Ladybird Browser Lead Developer | Andreas Kling0:009,420
2025-03-13Should You Self Host Gitlab?0:00900
2025-03-12This Is Not A Normal Steam Developer Workflow0:00673
2025-03-11Unicode Support Can Get Very Weird0:00512
2025-03-10Web Security For A Blind Person0:00680
2025-03-09Don't build a game engine on Arch Linux0:005,006
2025-03-08We love compiling shaders0:001,634
2025-03-07#262 The State Of Linux Is Something | Ritchie0:002,200
2025-03-06Unity Was a Weird Time For Ubuntu0:001,255
2025-03-05Freedesktop Standards Hold The Linux Desktop Together0:001,027
2025-03-04Porting KDE 1 Over To Wayland0:00591
2025-03-03Ancient KDE Is A Mess Of Missing Features0:00446
2025-03-02It Can't Stay On Qt 1 Forever0:001,069
2025-03-01KDE Has Changed Less Than You Think0:00960
2025-02-28#261 Reviving KDE 1 For A New Generation | Alec Bloss0:001,172
2025-02-27Should Stop Killing Games Also Cover Software0:00262