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History Of Computing Podcasts
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Welcome to Advent of Computing, the show that talks about the shocking, intriguing, and all too often relevant history of computing. A lot of little things we take for granted today have rich stories behind their creation, in each episode we will learn how older tech has lead to our modern world.
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Future Knowledge explores the intersection of technology, culture, and information policy with leading authors, scholars, and experts. From copyright and open access to AI and digital preservation, we discuss the big issues shaping knowledge and creativity in the digital age. This podcast is brought to you by the Internet Archive and Authors Alliance.
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The bit players, the unexpected twists, the turning point you missed. Join Walkley award-winner Marc Fennell as he uncovers the incredible moments that changed the course of history. New episodes out Tuesday.
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Oxide hosts a weekly Discord show where we discuss a wide range of topics: computer history, startups, Oxide hardware bringup, and other topics du jour. These are the recordings in podcast form. Join us live (usually Mondays at 5pm PT) https://discord.gg/gcQxNHAKCB Subscribe to our calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/c_318925f4185aa71c4524d0d6127f31058c9e21f29f017d48a0fca6f564969cd0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
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Conspiracy theories, melted online communities and cursed media — we pry open the cracks in consensus reality and journey into the hidden worlds below. The QAA Podcast is a mix of reporting, comedy, and history hosted by Jake Rockatansky, Travis View, and Julian Feeld along with co-hosts Annie Kelly, Liv Agar and Brad Abrahams. Formerly known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.
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Half-Arsed History's first book, History's Strangest Deaths, is now available: https://www.booktopia.com.au/history-s-strangest-deaths-riley-knight/book/9781761472589.html Welcome along to Half-Arsed History! It's a weekly podcast highlighting absurd and entertaining stories from history. Three times a week, it helps host Riley Knight feel as though his useless history degree has some kind of real-world relevance. Get in touch: [email protected] Support the show on Patreon: https:// ...
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Industry expert Frank Cifaldi, Executive Director of the Video Game History Foundation, brings on fellow content creators, game developers, video game historians, and storytellers to teach us a little bit about video game history. Our casual, “chatting over coffee” style interviews let us see the true life of a researcher: bang-your-head-against-a-wall dead-ends, “I can’t believe no one’s told this story before” moments, the thrill of sharing incredible history with the world, and more. Pull ...
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A journey through many years (and occasionally centuries) to find out who is responsible for modern computer and video games. May contain balls, Napoleon Bonaparte, robots, organized crime, and the US Air Force.
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Der Chaos Computer Club ist die größte europäische Hackervereinigung, und seit über 25 Jahren Vermittler im Spannungsfeld technischer und sozialer Entwicklungen.
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Covering UFOs, cryptozoology, paranormal phenomena, strange history, mysterious disappearances, and all aspects of the world of the weird.
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Your host, Sebastian Hassinger, interviews brilliant research scientists, software developers, engineers and others actively exploring the possibilities of our new quantum era. We will cover topics in quantum computing, networking and sensing, focusing on hardware, algorithms and general theory. The show aims for accessibility - Sebastian is not a physicist - and we'll try to provide context for the terminology and glimpses at the fascinating history of this new field as it evolves in real time.
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This podcast will give you help you with passing your CompTIA exams. We also sprinkle different technology topics.
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Join Malcolm Gladwell, author and host of Revisionist History, for Smart Talks with IBM as he speaks with visionaries who are creatively applying technology in business to drive change and transform their industries. This season, Smart Talks with IBM is hitting the road. We’re stepping outside the studio to explore how IBM clients are using artificial intelligence to transform the way they do business. It’s a fresh look behind the curtain of technology, where big ideas meet cutting-edge solu ...
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First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. Radio Diaries is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm
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Do you want to learn a little more about topical science findings? Do many of the science stories you hear leave you with unanswered questions? Syma and Tim will discuss in non-technical language and in a fun and engaging style, recently published science findings. Guests will be authors of these papers and will include some of the world’s most exciting scientists who are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge. Covering, among other things, artificial intelligence, the search for alien lif ...
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Your exploration inside Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Hear untold stories, meet boundary-pushing pioneers and get unparalleled access to groundbreaking science and technology. From national security challenges to computing revolutions, discover the innovations that are shaping tomorrow, today.
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Welcome to Micromobility, a podcast exploring the disruption that comes from new lightweight utility vehicles. Using the history of computing as a framework, we unpack what business models and impacts we’re likely to see in transport in cities.
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Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists’ eyes. Joined by a panel of scientists, experts and celebrity science enthusiasts they investigate life, the universe and everything in between on The Infinite Monkey Cage from the BBC. From the smallest building blocks of life to the furthest stars, the curious monkeys pull apart the latest science to reveal fascinating and often bizarre insights into the world around us and what lies beyond. Ca ...
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content is in service of Houston Public Media’s education mission and is sponsored by the University of Houston. It is not a product of our news team.
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A monthly podcast dedicated to the history, evolution, present state, and future potential of our favorite board games.
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Stewart Alsop III reviews a broad range of topics with his father Stewart Alsop II, who started his career in the personal computer industry and is still actively involved in investing in startup technology companies. Stewart Alsop III is fascinated by what his father was doing as SAIII was growing up in the Golden Age of Silicon Valley. Topics include: - How the personal computing revolution led to the internet, which led to the mobile revolution - Now we are covering the future of the inte ...
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This podcast features intimate conversations with engineers who are in the forefront of building or teaching technology. Join us as we learn how our guests got started in tech, the type and level of education they've obtained, their work history, and personal stories about their journey. We publish the show on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and the Web biweekly on Wednesdays at 12pm US Eastern Time. Subscribe and STAY TUNED!
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Computer Talk Radio is a nationally syndicated broadcast radio program on computers and technology, and how they impact your life. Benjamin Rockwell, the show host and a computer nerd, leads the team as the expert guide through the technical jungle of jargon, and the valleys of viruses, to reach the pinnacle of power over your computer problems. Benjamin is joined by multiple team members who thrive on bringing you to the next level of knowledge. Keith M. Sedor has been a Certified Apple Mac ...
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Find out how technology is reshaping our lives every day and explore the new powers of governments and companies.
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I discuss a variety of topics in both the natural and social sciences, exploring the many fascinating insights that the scientific method yields about the world around us.
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Hannah Fry looks back at 75 years of computing history to reveal the UK's lead role in developing the technologies we rely on today
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Conversations about computation writ large, with Michael Littman and Dave Ackley.
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Scientists Daniel and Kelly cannot stop talking about our amazing, wonderful, weird Universe! Each episode is a fun, easy-to-understand, and in-depth explanation of topics in science, from particles to black holes to moon colonies to ecosystems to parasites and everything else in the Universe!
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Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.
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The Strange History Podcast explores the forgotten, bizarre, and mysterious stories that history left behind. Each episode uncovers strange but true tales from the past—unsolved mysteries, unusual events, odd historical figures, and the eerie legends that shaped cultures around the world. Whether it's ancient curses, unexplained disappearances, or bizarre moments in world history, hosted with a passion for the weird, this podcast takes you deep into the darker and more curious corners of the ...
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How did your favorite Linux distribution get its start? Join us and find out! Linux User Space is hosted by Leo and Dan, and every two weeks we deep dive into the history of Linux distributions and the things that matter to us. Episodes drop every other Monday.
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A fact based comedy podcast. Each week Melbourne comedians Matt Stewart, Jess Perkins and Dave Warneke take it in turns to research a topic and report back to the class. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Love of the worlds created by video game designers and personalities drives Alex Smith & Jeffrey Daum (history, law, CS degrees) to provide a scholarly yet light-hearted discussion of how arcade, home console, and PC games merged into a Video Game Industry. Emphasis is on the combination of business and creative elements needed for financial success. Interviews of Atari, EA, Activision, & other execs with detailed source evaluations produce the insights you hear in these 140+ hours!
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Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
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Inflection Point traces emerging ideas in science to their surprising roots. With help from C&EN's vast, 100-year archive, we find the origins of modern breakthroughs, and tease out three different pieces of the puzzle that lead to our current moment.
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Epicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
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Epicenter brings you in-depth conversations about the technical, economic and social implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Every week, we interview business leaders, engineers academics and entrepreneurs, and bring you a diverse spectrum of opinions and points of view. Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Friederike Ernst, Meher Roy and Felix Lutsch. Since 2014, our episodes have been downloaded over 8 million times.
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Simple and clear presentation and analysis of current events, history, law, science, physiology, etc. I offer nothing more than simple facts, plan arguments and common sense. “Dr” in the ‘Dr Reality’ refers to Dave’s doctorate degree in Political Philosophy.
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January 4 – The Day Computers Ran Out of Time
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5:30On January 4, 1975, early computer systems reached a hidden limit and quietly broke when they could no longer count forward in time. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the bizarre true story of one of the earliest time rollover failures — how outdated assumptions caused modern machines to stumble, why engineers never expec…
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Daniel and Kelly take a tour through the various singularities that are predicted by general relativity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2364: The Longest Year in History
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3:50Episode: 2364 46 BC: In which Julius Caesar creates the longest year. Today, UH scholar Richard Armstrong tells us about the longest year in history.By Richard H. Armstrong
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January 6 – The Royal Marriage That Lasted Six Months and a Portrait
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5:02On January 6, 1540, King Henry VIII married Anne of Cleves after choosing her almost entirely based on a portrait. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy tells the strange true story of the royal marriage that failed instantly, the awkward first meeting that doomed it, and how Anne of Cleves became the only one of Henry’s wives to walk…
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QAH Episode 143: William McGonagall, History's Worst Poet
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29:12Quarter-Arsed History presents: the story of William McGonagall, widely considered to be the worst English-language poet that history has ever seen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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S23 E1- The Amazing Reincarnation of Omm Sety
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35:11A story of ancient Egypt and one of the most intriguing cases of reincarnation there is.By brentswancer
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The Forgotten Female Codebreakers of WWII
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25:48As the Second World War raged in the Pacific, there was a team of codebreakers in Australia working around the clock intercepting and deciphering Japanese messages. It was Australia’s own Bletchley Park, but the team were young, female and worked in a shed. And they called themselves The Garage Girls. Author Alli Sinclair tells Marc Fennell (Stuff …
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January 5, 1914: When Henry Ford Doubled Wages and Accidentally Created the Modern Workday
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6:04On January 5, 1914, Henry Ford stunned the business world by announcing a five-dollar-a-day wage for factory workers — more than double the industry standard — during a time of brutal working conditions and extreme employee turnover. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the true story behind Ford’s decision, why it terrified…
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[email protected] In this episode of Technology Tap: CompTIA Study Guide, we explore a groundbreaking shift in cybersecurity threats focused on operational availability instead of data theft. Using five headline patterns from 2025, including a case where hospital scheduling systems were compromised, we highlight critical lessons for IT skills…
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Episode 392: Jean de Carrouges and the Last Duel
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51:07In this episode, hear the tale of Jean de Carrouges, who fought a duel to the death to seek justice for his wife Marguerite. WARNING: this episode contains content that may be distressing and is not appropriate for younger listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#533: Web Frameworks in Prod by Their Creators
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1:01:58Today on Talk Python, the creators behind FastAPI, Flask, Django, Quart, and Litestar get practical about running apps based on their framework in production. Deployment patterns, async gotchas, servers, scaling, and the stuff you only learn at 2 a.m. when the pager goes off. For Django, we have Carlton Gibson and Jeff Triplet. For Flask, we have D…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1501: Horizontal Diffusion
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3:42Episode: 1501 The orientation of continents determines their development. Today, the advantage of being horizontal.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Strange True History of Doppelgängers: Real Encounters, Death Omens, and Historical Sightings
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8:14Throughout history, people have reported terrifying encounters with their own doubles — silent figures that look exactly like them, appear in multiple places at once, and often signal tragedy. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the strange true history of doppelgängers, from chilling folklore and medieval death omens to real…
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On January 5, 2005, astronomers discovered a distant object beyond Pluto that would ultimately change how we define planets. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the strange true story of Eris — the icy world that sparked a scientific identity crisis, forced astronomers to rewrite the rules of the solar system, and led to Pl…
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Looking at cases of the supposedly haunted graves of real vampires.By brentswancer
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1500: A Landmark: 1500/2000
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3:43Episode: 1500 1500th episode and 2000 AD: A poor time to summarize. Today, we reach a landmark.By Dr. John Lienhard
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S22 E9- Cursed Mummy Hands and a Cursed Ice Mummy
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32:11Looking at bonkers cases of cursed mummy hands, which seem to be a thing, and on our second segment a supposedly cursed mummy buried in ice for millennia.By brentswancer
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1499: Domesticating Animals
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3:43Episode: 1499 Domestic animals: A tricky marriage between human and beast. Today, we try to domesticate a wild animal.By Dr. John Lienhard
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January 3 – The Nuclear Accident That Jumped: America’s Weirdest Reactor Disaster
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6:32On January 3, 1961, an experimental nuclear reactor in Idaho suffered a catastrophic accident so powerful it caused the reactor vessel to jump nearly nine feet into the air. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy tells the haunting true story of the SL-1 nuclear disaster — the routine maintenance task that went tragically wrong, the re…
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Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 01-03-2026
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1:30:02This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Suggestions for new tech learning - Benjamin suggests new tech learning in 2026 in bite sized chunks - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - Looking at 2026 - Christopher asks Benjamin what tech looks like ahead in 2026 - 22:00 - What makes people fanboys/girls - Keith and Benjamin talk the orig…
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S22 E8- Haunted, Cursed, and Possessed Computers
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34:51Have you ever had mysterious computer issues? Maybe your computer is haunted, cursed, or possessed by evil spirits and you need an exorcist rather than a repairperson.By brentswancer
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Episode: 1563 Looking back at the impact of toys. Sorting through a box the other day, I found old toys -- a lead soldier, a stuffed dog, a set of blocks.By Dr. John Lienhard
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Finland’s Accidental Super Soldier: The Wild True Story of Aimo Koivunen and the Meth-Fueled Ski Escape
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9:25Dive into the unbelievable true story of Aimo Koivunen, the Finnish soldier who survived a Soviet ambush, consumed an entire bottle of military-issued methamphetamine, skied more than 250 miles through Arctic wilderness, survived a landmine explosion, hallucinations, starvation, and freezing temperatures, and somehow lived to tell the tale. In this…
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January 2 – The Moon Miss: When Luna 1 Blew Past Its Target and Kept Going
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6:01On January 2, 1959, the Soviet spacecraft Luna 1 launched toward the Moon — and missed it entirely, drifting off into deep space and becoming the first human-made object to orbit the Sun. In this Strange History Podcast episode, Amy reveals the chaotic rush behind the mission, the guidance error that changed space exploration, and the strange true …
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Well, now that THAT's over with (THAT being the year 2025), it's time to see what we're looking forward to in 2026. A list made of our hopes and dreams for the new year, shared with all of our beloved listeners. We've discovered Frank's weakness. (It's Mothra.) Brian really loves early-stage concept art. Frank reveals Mike's perfect game - a Legacy…
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The smartphone is an invention that is currently bringing about a technological transformation of human civilisation - and an invitation to think about how other inventions from history have similarly impacted peoples' lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Looking at a case of one woman's harrowing experience and survival on a supposedly haunted island full of demons and monsters.By brentswancer
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Episode #70: From Twitter to Threads: Escaping the Training Data Mines of Late Capitalism
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1:01:38In this episode of the podcast, host Stewart Alsop III engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Stewart Alsop II about data training, social media competition between X and Threads, and the broader technological landscape from semiconductors to AI. The discussion covers everything from Taiwan's dominance in chip manufacturing through TSMC, the e…
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Daniel and Kelly answer questions about tornadoes, water purification, and massive moons in the sky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1760: The Christmas Lectures
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3:45Episode: 1760 The Christmas Lectures: Michael Faraday's Gift to children. Today, the Christmas Lectures.By Dr. John Lienhard
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January 1 – The Birth of Frankenstein: How a New Year’s Novel Changed Everything
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7:00On January 1, 1818, a mysterious anonymous novel quietly entered the world — and changed history forever. In today’s episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy dives into the bizarre and fascinating true story behind Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: the nightmare that inspired it, the real scientific experiments that fueled its horror, and the strange…
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TCW Podcast Episode 249 - New World Computing We look at the rise and fall of New World Computing through the career of Jon Van Caneghem. Coming from the era of the lone programmer as the industry shifted toward larger development houses, Jon built Might and Magic into one of the most influential RPG franchises of its time. We trace the evolution o…
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S22 E6- The Exorcism That Inspired the Film "The Exorcist"
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29:03An exorcism that was so intense and frightening that it inspired one of the scariest movies ever made.By brentswancer
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[email protected] What if the scariest hacks of 2025 never looked like hacks at all? We break down five real-world scenarios where attackers didn’t smash locks—they used the keys we handed them. From an AI-cloned voice that sailed through a wire transfer to a building’s HVAC console that quietly held elevators and doors hostage, the common th…
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2025 Rewind: End of the Infinite Money Glitch and Looking Ahead to 2026
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52:32In this episode, hosts Sebastien Couture, Brian Crain, and Friederike Ernst gather for their annual wrap-up to discuss the end of the "infinite money glitch": the era where tokens traded at billions without proven product-market fit. They explore the 2025 "spring cleaning" that devastated the altcoin market and the quiet, efficient entry of web2 in…
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What do jazz, gene sequences, and the World Wide Web have in common? They all reveal what’s at stake when our cultural commons shrinks. In this episode, James Boyle, author of The Public Domain, joins Molly Shaffer Van Houweling to explore why the public domain is essential for creativity, innovation, and a healthy information ecosystem. From surpr…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 3348: Christmas
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3:45Episode: 3348 The unspoken binding tissue of Christmas – and of Hanukkah. Today, a Merry Christmas to all.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The New Year America Opened the Door — Ellis Island, January 1, 1892
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6:07In this powerful New Year episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy explores the quiet but world-changing opening of Ellis Island on January 1, 1892. As the first immigrants stepped onto American soil, lives were reshaped in minutes through inspections, paperwork, and life-altering decisions. From Annie Moore’s historic arrival to the myths,…
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Changes are coming to Half-Arsed History in 2026! Some positive, some negative - here is the TL;DL: • There will now only be two episodes released each week: the usual full-length episode and a new series called This Week in History, replacing QAH • I'm pulling back a little bit to try to bring my unsustainable workload back under control, reduce b…
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QAH Episode 142: The Principality of Sealand
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25:31Quarter-Arsed History presents: the very amusing history of Sealand, an unrecognised micronation located on an abandoned military fort off the coast of Britain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In 2014, a group of Tumblr users decided to put on a Tumblr convention. Except they had no idea how to organise a convention ... This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 05:28 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report). For all our important links: https://linktr.ee/dogoonpod Check out our other podc…
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S22 E5- Cursed and Haunted Internet Sites
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33:06Looking at the spooky underbelly of the Internet, where there lurk sites that are allegedly haunted, cursed, or both.By brentswancer
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Power off! Nach vier wunderbaren Tagen kommt der Congress nun langsam zum Ende. Lasst uns zurückblicken, die Eindrücke sortieren und diese inspirierte Stimmung nach draußen tragen.Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0about this event: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/event/detail/closing-ceremony…
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Was hat sich im Jahr 2025 im Bereich IT-Sicherheit getan? Welche neuen Methoden, Buzzwords und Trends waren zu sehen? Was waren die fiesesten Angriffe und die teuersten Fehler?Wir wagen auch den IT-Security-Ausblick auf das Jahr 2026. Der ist wie immer mit Vorsicht zu genießen.Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0a…
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Infrastructure teams present what they did for this years congress and why they did it that way.39c3 is a big challenge to run, install power, network connectivity and other services in a short time and tear down everything even faster. This is a behind the scenes of the event infrastructure, what worked well and what might not have worked as expec…
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Von Groschen und SpurLos - GNU Taler auch auf eurem Event! (39c3)
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40:44Willkommen in der Zukunft: Beim LUG Camp in Wipperfürth und bei den Datenspuren in Dresden wurde digital bezahlt - mit GNU Taler als Event-Bezahlsystem. Noch einfacher als Bargeld, billiger als Kartenzahlung und ohne Eingriff in die Privatsphäre der Besucher*innen. Wir zeigen euch, wie auch ihr das bei eurer nächsten (Chaos-)Veranstaltung anbieten …
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Battling Obsolescence – Keeping an 80s laser tag system alive (39c3)
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42:41Keeping old projects working can be an uphill battle. This talk explores how the laser tag system Q-Zar (Quasar in the UK) has been kept alive since the company behind it failed in the 90s. The challenges encountered, the lessons learnt, and how those can be applied to our own future projects to maximise the project lifetime.Looking at the effects …
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