We’re Live Streaming!
November 5, 2025
We’re Live Streaming November 5!
Linux & AI in 2025
Jay the Linux Guy from Learn Linux TV
6:30 pm ET
Due to significant interest from community members outside of the Research Triangle Park (RTP), we’re live streaming the meetup on Wednesday evening, November 5 with Jay the Linux Guy from Learn Linux TV.
The live stream will begin at 6:30 pm ET sharp, so tune in if interested. The JOIN link is included below.
We sincerely hope you can join us. Questions? Contact us at info@allthingsopen.org.
Details
What: November 5 ATO meetup
Topic: AI & Linux in 2025
Who: Jay the Linux Guy from Learn Linux TV
When: Wednesday evening, November 5 – 6:30 pm ET
Schedule for the Evening
6:00 – Doors open/networking/food and beverages (onsite)
6:30 – Kick-off/welcome, a few announcements (live steam and onsite)
6:40 – AI and Linux in 2025 – with Jay the Linux Guy and Learn Linux TV
7:50 – Closing announcements and thank you’s
8:00 – Everything wrapped up
Talk and Speaker Details
Topic: AI and Linux in 2025
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is changing the technology landscape, and is changing the way we develop systems and how companies do business. In this talk, Linux expert Jay LaCroix from Learn Linux TV will provide his thoughts on this subject, especially how it impacts the Linux community and system administration. The talk will cover how AI is impacting the Linux world, how to have reasonable expectations, and some of the ways in which it will evolve as the technology grows and matures.
Speaker: Jay the Linux Guy from Learn Linux TV
Bio: Jay is a passionate technologist and enjoys working on just about any form of technology he can get his hands on, and spends his free time tinkering with network/server hardware, virtualization, Raspberry Pi’s, writing scripts, and more. Of all the technology he works with, Jay is the most passionate about Linux and its community. With over two decades of experience supporting Linux professionally, Jay started Learn Linux TV – an education company that focuses on teaching concepts that surround Linux and related technologies. As part of this company, Jay writes Linux-related books and produces training content that teaches important concepts from an experienced and hands-on perspective. The YouTube channel of the same name now has over 1 million subscribers and well over 56 million views. Outside of Linux, Jay enjoys collecting classic video games.
Pronouns: He/Him