Does Talos still do their podcast?
Been a while since I listened to a podcast.
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Does Talos still do their podcast?
Been a while since I listened to a podcast.
Linux Unplugged if you are into Linux. This Week in Tech for tech news discussion
Failure To Launch podcast is a podcast about space failures, they seem to be in the same group of podcasts as
Well There's Your Problem
Lions Led By Donkeys
Kill James Bond
And have had guests from these podcasts.
Then we have the brilliant podcast Damn Interesting, they make infrequent but excellent episodes about a lot of topics, with the common theme that they are very interesting.
I can highly recommend their episode on rhe Ponzi Scheme, if you are on iOS, here is a link: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/damn-interesting/id571835813?l=en-GB&i=1000448414270
My all-time favorite software engineering podcast is Developer Voices. There's some AI stuff in there, but entirely from the perspective of experienced programmers who like programming, but who also like the idea of learning how to appropriately use a new and powerful tool to help get the job done. Chris Jenkins does a really good job.