Open Matters Podcast

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"If It Has a CPU, We Can Run It" - How Collabora Online Escaped the Browser
Ep. 11

"If It Has a CPU, We Can Run It" - How Collabora Online Escaped the Browser

In this episode of Open Matters, Richard Brock speaks with Thorsten Behrens, Tor Lillqvist & Jan Holesovsky – the three principal engineers behind the new Collabora Office release, about what it really means to move a complex application from the browser to the desktop. They explain how Collabora Online has been transformed into a native desktop app that runs entirely locally while preserving the same user interface and architecture, and why this approach is fundamentally different from simply wrapping a web app. The conversation explores the technical and conceptual challenges of cross-platform software, the limitations of browser environments, lessons learned from earlier mobile ports, and the importance of reusing a shared core across web, desktop, and mobile. Along the way, the engineers reflect on portability, performance, security, and developer experience, revealing why building truly cross-platform software in many cases is difficult – and how they succeeded. Subscribe for more discussions on open-source tech!iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-matters-podcast/id1807042369Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4frqRzV9DsAC0HfJ3ewaeDRSS: https://www.collaboraonline.com/feed/mp3/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Collabora Productivity or its affiliates. The content is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered official guidance or fact-checked technical documentation. The post “If It Has a CPU, We Can Run It” – How Collabora Online Escaped the Browser appeared first on Collabora Online and Collabora Office.

8.5% of Americans Self-Host — The Numbers (and Risks) We Didn’t Have Before
Ep. 10

8.5% of Americans Self-Host — The Numbers (and Risks) We Didn’t Have Before

8.5% of the U.S. population self-hosts at least one internet-facing service — from websites and file storage to smart home tools and password syncing. But what motivates people to do it… and what risks come with it? In this episode of Open Matters, Dr. Lea Gröber (ICSI Berkeley) joins us to unpack the latest research on self-hosting, digital sovereignty, and the real-world security challenges of running services from home. We also ask the uncomfortable question: are we romanticising “sovereignty” while ignoring security risks — and is self-hosting a bad idea for most people? Subscribe for more discussions on open-source tech!iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-matters-podcast/id1807042369Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4frqRzV9DsAC0HfJ3ewaeDRSS: https://www.collaboraonline.com/feed/mp3/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Collabora Productivity or its affiliates. The content is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered official guidance or fact-checked technical documentation. The post 8.5% of Americans Self-Host — The Numbers (and Risks) We Didn’t Have Before appeared first on Collabora Online and Collabora Office.