I'm looking for good (backend) developer, or software architecture podcasts for after work, German or English, in the style of the German "todo:cast" or the "INNOQ Podcast". Can anyone here recommend anything interesting? I always run out of episodes so fast 😀
A while ago I sat down (virtually) with Charles DuHigg to discuss his new book Supercommunicators, which explores the idea that maybe we're sometimes not very good at communicating and asks how we can do better. The IQ2 podcast is now available now:
what's that site with free podcasts? you know, when people publish podcasts they usually go through some aggregator that sends a podcast to all different sites like spotify, apple, etc, but among them there's one that publishes free rss for theirs.
in otherwords, if you find a podcast link to spotify where do you search for that podcast's rss?
Patrick Fakeman and I intro and outro this week's #FutureSoundsFM podcast: Thom (Donor Lens / Wichita LimeWire / IVERSEN) interviews Groove Remote. Get it where you get your #podcasts
"This is exactly the same mechanism to what free speech campaigners always complain about, which is called 'cancellation', which is just social media mobs disagreeing with you en masse, right?"
No Hayden, cancellation is not people disagreeing with you. It's people trying to demonise you by willfully misrepresenting what you said or did, or making things up. Then trying to get more people to ignorantly echo them.
@musicman
> to be cancelled means exactly what it says on the tin. you are done. anything less than that is an attempted cancellation
The more I think about this, the more it seems like a weird choice of hair to split. Are we less concerned as a society by attempted murder than we are are by successful murder? Is there an ethical difference between failing to murder and successfully murdering?
Also I reject the all-or-nothing framing implied by;
@musicman
> anything less than that is an attempted cancellation
Every public shaming campaign does psychological and reputational damage. Even if it falls short of the (presumed) goal of completely destroying the target's life.
@simondh
Óooooo daar herken ik die stemmen van. de podcast over El Tarangu!
Die vond ik echt goed! Had even een opbouw nodig maar bij aflevering 2, 3 zat ik echt mee in het verhaal.
How are you able to follow #podcasts? In my experience they are 2-3 hours long and are at the lowest weekly. I’ve got no dedicated time for this, and if I try to listen in background I have no idea what they are taking about.
Sounds like trolling, but it’s a serious question. I’d love to be more into them, but I have no idea how.
@JoeRess is the hardest working guy in #Linux#podcasting, and he's got great talent on all the shows. But his killer move is to keep every show under half an hour. Nary a wasted word, leaves the audience wanting more.
I think I have spent more time listening to #podcasts than watching Netflix or Youtube during 2023, and I believe I'm not alone in this entertainment style.
I think we [collectively] really need to support #FLOSS tools that are used in consumption (and production and hosting) of podcasts. We really lack on that front.
The only good Podcast player I know is @AntennaPod , the best podcast hosting I know is @funkwhale .
Let me know if you know other FLOSS tools in this domain.
"I think if you go back to the 1980s or 90s you don't actually hear about militaries... talking about information as a 'space' that they need to dominate. It's much more considered a kind of tool, or... even a weapon, but not up there with air, sea, land and space itself as a theatre of war."
"My fear is Bad Actors will weaponise relationships, build new workflows... that will speak to people's swirling sense of loneliness. They'll use those friendships to recontextualise people's grievances, make them feel like they are part of a wider struggle that has something to do with their identity, and use that feeling of struggle to drag a lot of people into these parallel epistemic worlds."
That's your fear? That what manipulators on both sides of the Culture War have been doing, for at least a decade, will keep happening? If only that was all that was coming at us in the information warfare space.
#PODCASTS I LOVE
Please share yours in the comments! 🤓
Ologies w/ Ali Ward
Irreverent interviews with experts on the natural world & all areas of scientific study https://www.alieward.com/ologies
Tech Won't Save Us w/Paris Marx
Critical coverage of the dark side of the tech industry & ways to fight for better outcomes https://www.techwontsave.us/
On The Media w/ Brook Gladstone
Exploring how the media covers headline stories & why they don't cover other stories of importance https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm
Just found this, all about how planned obsolescence came about (it really was planned, and enforced, early on). I'd never heard the term "psychological obsolescence" before either - us thinking things are old because there's a newer shinier one. And I love that they included the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and the Shoe Event Horizon at the end. Well worth a listen.
Ich möchte neue Podcasts kennenlernen, weil ein paar meiner Lieblingspodcasts in den letzten zwei Jahren aufgehört haben. Ich nenne mal "Call Your Girlfriend" und "Big Mood Little Mood". Was ich suche, sind Gespräche mit und zwischen den Hosts, die auch etwas persönlicher sein dürfen. Keine Serials, keine reinen Interviewpodcasts, kein großes Storytelling, sondern gute Gespräche über das Leben und die Welt. Habt ihr was für mich? #Podcasts
Vous écoutez des #podcasts sur votre smartphone Android ? Vous avez quelle bonne raison de ne pas utiliser @AntennaPod ? Honnêtement je suis toujours reconnaissant de la qualité de cette app libre !
@incroyable_anis je ne sais pas j'utilise l'appli radio qui fait très bien l'affaire sur mon smartphone. Tu parles de la radio via les ondes radio ou via le stream internet ?
Und wieder dieses Gefühl von <Ausgeschlossenwerden>, weil sämtliche Diskussionen rund ums Bike in #Podcasts gepackt werden.
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Listening to this Betwixt the Sheets podcast episode on Victorian era abortion and birth control, and it’s just miserable what women faced back then, and it’s extra miserable because…well, you all know why.
200 years, and we’re having the same old fight, and if anything there’s even less compassion now.