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Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra interview American McGee, Rene Ritchie, Justin Di

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Hosted by Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra, Roundabout: Creative Chaos focuses on creativity, technology, and zombies. Spend some time with Tammy and Tim as they interview guests who enjoy sharing their creative process and their stories. Topics include interactive design and development, animation, creative writing, technical writing, gaming, movies, music, and more.
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Friends That Code

Friends That Code

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Hello world! It’s Mike Traverso with the Friends that Code podcast where I get a chance to showcase some amazing people I know that just happen to write code for a living. Whether they started off intending to code or just happened into it, we get to hear about the types of people you'll meet, things you'll get to do, jobs you'll have along the way, and advice from some awesome coders along the way!
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Quantum Book Club

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Quantum Book Club is about reviewing Best-selling Books that help the mind to expand. With techniques provided, listening in as a panel of well-qualified professionals discuss each chapter, helps you to retain the vital information that will bring great results.
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The Stack Overflow Podcast

The Stack Overflow Podcast

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For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.
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The Vergecast

The Verge

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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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The Rice Report is just a guy in a hoodie talking about macro economics, geopolitics, and current state of the country. He takes a deep dive into the latest market updates, covers commodities, the GDP, inflation, and much more.
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At Popular Science, we report and write dozens of science and tech stories every week. And while a lot of the fun facts we stumble across make it into our articles, there are lots of other weird facts that we just keep around the office. So we figured, why not share those with you? Welcome to The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. For advertising opportunities please email [email protected] We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcY ...
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Talksaboutyou Podcast is all about real conversations that make a difference. Experts and professionals join in to share practical advice and personal experiences that help you grow. It’s not just talk—it’s about learning, reflecting, and making better choices. Every episode gives you something valuable to take away, keeping it simple, relatable, and worth your time.
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"Great Software People" is a cutting-edge podcast hosted by Richard Bundock, aimed at spotlighting people in the realm of software development. Recognising that software is as ubiquitous as sunlight, the podcast delves into the intriguing narratives and invaluable insights from industry veterans, covering a broad spectrum from historical analytical engines to futuristic quantum programming. The podcast specifically targets ex-developers who have now ascended into roles such as CTOs, Heads of ...
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The Codpast

Sean Douglas

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Dyslexics are some of the most creative thinkers in our society. Apple, Virgin and IKEA are just some of the examples of what a dyslexic state of mind can conceive. Listen to our guests and share their stories of how right brained thinking helped them excel in a left brained world.
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Tax and Money Mastery Cut taxes, crush debt, and grow your money — made simple

Ashley Freeman Lower Taxes, Get out of Debt, Grow my Money, Pay Less Tax, Business Taxes

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Are you tired of feeling lost when it comes to your money? Wondering how to get real tax help or how to legally pay less to the IRS? Have you ever asked, “How do I increase my income, save more for retirement, or finally get out of debt?” You’re not alone — and you’re in the right place. Welcome to Tax and Money Mastery, the podcast that makes taxes and finances simple, strategic, and surprisingly empowering. Each episode breaks down complex topics like tax-saving strategies, debt eliminatio ...
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Tim Abell & (sometimes) David Sheardown look for ways to help you solve your problems with computer things. Send us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ssbf - https://0x5.uk/ - https://twitter.com/davidsheardown
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So here's what I'm curious about - when did public education become such a punchline that we can't even talk about the real stories happening in our classrooms? Here's the thing that doesn't make sense to me: we've got incredible teachers doing amazing work every single day, but instead of hearing their voices, we get endless bureaucratic theater and consultant-speak from people who haven't stepped foot in a classroom since the Bush administration. Welcome to Teachers Underground - where we ...
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The digital age has ushered in a new era of technological advancements, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most powerful tools driving this transformation. From automating mundane tasks to enhancing decision-making capabilities, AI is changing how businesses operate and how individuals approach their day-to-day activities. One platform leading this revolution is Afforai, an AI-powered platform that offers businesses and individuals the tools they need to optimize their op ...
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Wanna Support us via Patreon? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2451012&ty=h&u=2451012 Wanna Sponsor us? Email [email protected] Wanna Donate? https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EJMNWRGP3VZ38&lc=US&item_name=Fallout%204%20The%20Death%20Clause&item_number=FTDC%20Donation¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted What is the Fallout: The Death Clause podcast(A Fallout 4 Podcast)? This podcast is a audio based show (currently) where our You ...
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-astro-made-my-portfolio-82percent-faster-to-build. I moved my portfolio website from Next.js to Astro after three years. Faster builds, less JavaScript, better SEO, and a simpler setup that just works. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.co…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/what-we-know-and-dont-about-modern-code-reviews. A deep review of modern code review research, its evolution, key themes, and the growing gap between academic findings and practitioner needs. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programmin…
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In this episode, Andrew discusses the multifaceted nature of generative AI, focusing on its positive aspects, potential pitfalls, and societal implications. He emphasizes the abundance of opportunities available in the current landscape, warns against over-reliance on AI tools, and highlights the greed exhibited by tech billionaires as a significan…
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Dead or Alive? The Tax Pros and Cons of Gifting vs. Inheriting Should you give assets away while you are alive—or wait and pass them on through your estate? The answer can mean the difference between millions in unnecessary taxes and a highly efficient wealth transfer. In this episode, we break down one of the most misunderstood areas of tax and es…
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Imagine waking up at 5AM to 40 armed FBI agents, drones overhead, and rifles pointed at your face—all because you wrote privacy-focused Bitcoin software. That’s the story of Keonne Rodriguez, co-founder of Samourai Wallet, a Bitcoin privacy tool designed to keep your transactions anonymous in a world hell-bent on surveillance. In this episode of Th…
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell Podcast, Andrew discusses three essential prompts that can enhance the effectiveness of generative AI in content creation. He emphasizes the importance of input quality, humanizing AI responses, measuring relevant metrics for impact, and testing knowledge for deeper understanding. Each prompt is designed to help…
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Kendra Pierre-Louis joins Weirdest Thing for the season 9 finale! She talks about the rats chowing down on bats, producer Jess Boddy explains the scientific study on Chicago's rat hole, and Rachel talks about the wonderfully heartwarming penguin retirement home at the New England Aquarium. Plus, Rachel has a very special announcement! The Weirdest …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/what-i-learned-from-giving-people-a-choice-in-ride-types. How I redesigned a ride-hailing order form for 360M users inside a 7-year-old monolith. Lessons on legacy code, user habits, and breaking production. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-api-first-illusion-why-your-simple-endpoints-turn-into-technical-debt-and-how-to-fix-it. Stop treating API design like a plumbing task. Use this system prompt to enforce Richardson Maturity Model Level 3 and build endpoints that actually scale. Check more stories relat…
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Would you run toward gunfire with no shoes on? Stephen Willeford did—and what happened next saved an entire Texas town. In this powerful episode of The Rice Report, we sit down with the man known as the “Barefoot Defender”—a humble plumber turned national hero. Stephen shares the full, moment-by-moment account of how he stopped the deadliest mass s…
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell podcast, Andrew discusses three innovative tools that can enhance productivity and content interaction. He explores Google's Workspace Flows, which integrates various Google services to streamline workflows, and Chat PDF, a tool that allows users to interact with PDFs and YouTube videos through chat. Lastly, he …
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Who's going to win the Super Bowl? What about the latest season of Survivor? Or the race to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve? Who will be Portugal's next president? How many times will Elon Musk tweet in the next week? On Polymarket, and other prediction markets, you can bet on all these things and more. Are we entering a world in which eve…
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Ryan is joined by Stack Overflow’s CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar and Director of Data Science Michael Foree on the floor at re:Invent to discuss all they’ve seen and heard at the event, from the future of AI agents to the trust issues the enterprise has around AI and the impact of AI and robotics on the job market. Episode Notes: This episode was reco…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-you-can-build-a-fintech-approval-system-with-symfony-74. In this article, we will build a robust Multi-Signature Approval System for a FinTech application. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check excl…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/code-smell-316-the-syntax-police-review-anti-pattern. Syntax-focused code reviews hide architecture flaws, waste human attention, and lower quality. Automating style checks lets teams review what truly matters. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackerno…
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In this episode of the In a Nutshell podcast, Andrew shares personal insights and answers quickfire questions that blend his personal life with topics on AI and digital marketing. He discusses his favorite films, daily AI tools, and the impact of music on his mood, while also addressing common myths in digital marketing and the evolving role of AI …
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What if you could lock in a large charitable tax deduction today, reduce your current-year tax bill, and still decide where the money actually goes later—all while keeping your giving organized, flexible, and strategic? In this episode of Donor-Advised Funds Explained: The Smartest Way High Earners Give and Save on Taxes, we uncover why donor-advis…
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Show Description After a bit of gaming talk, Chris and Dave are sharing a bunch of cool projects that our Discord community members have been sharing over the past year including things like a web component based admin bar, shape CSS generators, new website portfolios, HTML-first web framework, email markup databases, miniature paintings, AI tools …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/flight-recorder-a-new-go-execution-tracer. Flight recording is now available in Go 1.25, and it’s a powerful new tool in the Go diagnostics toolbox. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content abo…
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A year ago, David and Nilay sat down with Wall Street Journal senior tech columnist Joanna Stern to make a bunch of confident predictions about 2025. We got them... you know what, never mind. Let's look ahead to 2026! This year, we gather again to make increasingly bold bets about the year to come, including the future of a few of the world's bigge…
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What is social coherence, and why does it matter in today’s rapidly changing world?In this episode, Pa’Ris’Ha and her international panel of co-hosts explore the powerful concept of social coherence as taught in “The HeartMath Solution” by Doc Childre and Howard Martin, with Donna Beech. Together, they reveal how heart-based intelligence, emotional…
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell Podcast, Andrew discusses the latest news in AI, including McDonald's controversial AI-generated Christmas ad, the rise of AI glasses from major tech companies, Cristiano Ronaldo's investment in the AI platform Perplexity, and the legal challenges facing AI companies like Perplexity. He also highlights the most …
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Technically, the Netflix / Warner Bros. news is almost a week old, but what a week it has been! And so, after some follow-up on smart shades and CES, Nilay and David talk through all that’s at stake in the fight between Paramount and Netflix — and whether it’s even possible for someone to win this deal. After that, Charlie Harding, co-host of Switc…
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Ryan talks with Wesley Yu, head of engineering at Metalab, about the evolution of interfaces in technology, the pressure that UI generated on the fly would put on your backend systems, and why AI is just the latest and fanciest in a long line of CRUD apps. Episode notes: Metalab designs interfaces for top brands around the world, helping them desig…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/infinite-scroll-zero-frameworks-just-generators-and-grit. Generators are functions which can be exited and later re-entered. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #javascript, #generat…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-feynman-technique-for-algorithms-how-to-stop-memorizing-code-and-start-building-intuition. Why volume-based study fails, and how to use LLMs to build the mental models you're missing. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. Y…
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In this episode, Andrew reviews his predictions for 2025 regarding AI and technology, evaluating which predictions were accurate and which were not. He discusses the ongoing golden era of AI, the importance of practical workflows, the rise of multimodal tools, and the impact of AI on music charts. Andrew reflects on the need for patience in witness…
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The REPS Advantage breaks down exactly how Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) works, why it is one of the most powerful tax tools in the Internal Revenue Code, and how you can qualify ethically, legally, and confidently. In this episode, we explore the tactics that allow real estate investors to convert passive losses into active deductions, ac…
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In this episode, Andrew reviews his bold predictions for AI in 2025, discussing the dominance of big brands, the evolving role of chatbots in e-commerce, the importance of understanding social media algorithms, and the significant advancements in video generation technology. He reflects on the accuracy of his predictions and the impact of these tre…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/clean-code-concurrency-patterns-context-management-and-goroutine-safety-part-5. A practical guide to clean, safe Go concurrency—covering context, goroutines, channels, patterns, pitfalls, and lessons learned from production systems. Check more stories related to programmin…
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Is the U.S. already fighting World War III—but it's a different type of war? In this episode of The Rice Report, Eric Rice talks with author, researcher, and Activist Post editor Charlie Robinson about fifth-generation warfare: a conflict waged not with tanks and missiles, but with psychology, economics, and technology. Charlie breaks down how fear…
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell podcast, Andrew discusses three innovative tools that can enhance content creation and marketing efforts. He emphasizes the importance of transcription for video content, introduces a versatile design platform, and explores the updated capabilities of Bing Images for generating images and videos. Each tool is pr…
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Well, friends, it's been a year. And before we turn the page to 2026 and all the stories of 2025 begin to blur together, we decided to take stock of things. Nilay and David are joined by Wall Street Journal senior tech columnist Joanna Stern to debate the best products of the year, the biggest policy moves, the people who broke bad, the good AI thi…
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Ryan is joined by Kayvon Beykpour, CEO and founder of Microscope, to dive into AI-powered code review’s potential for managing large codebases, the need for humans-in-the-loop for reviewing PRs so AI tools can efficiently and effectively debug, and how AI can increase visibility through summarization at the abstract syntax tree level and high signa…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/gos-16th-anniversary-and-the-major-highlights-of-2025. The Go team is applying its thoughtful and uncompromising mindset to the problems and opportunities of this dynamic space. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can als…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/rust-1780-whats-in-it. Rust now supports a #[diagnostic] attribute namespace to influence compiler error messages. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #rust, #rustlang, #rust-update,…
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell podcast, Andrew discusses five movies that have predicted the future of AI, analyzing their accuracy and relevance in today's context. He highlights the importance of understanding how these films reflect societal fears and hopes regarding artificial intelligence, while also providing honorable mentions that set…
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In this episode, we break down one of the most powerful and misunderstood tax strategies used by high-income professionals: short-term rentals (STRs). Discover how doctors, executives, engineers, nurses, tech professionals, and other high-earning W-2 employees legally use STR tax rules to create massive deductions—often wiping out tens of thousands…
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