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ThunderCast

MZLA Technologies Corporation

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An inside look at the making of Mozilla Thunderbird, and community-driven conversations with our friends in the open-source software space.
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Inside Java

Chad Arimura, David Delabassee

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Inside Java is a podcast for Java Developers brought to you directly from the people that make Java at Oracle. We'll discuss the language, the JVM, OpenJDK, platform security, innovation projects like Loom and Panama, and everything in between.
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Duke's Corner

Jim Grisanzio

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Duke's Corner is a forum for conversations with Java developers. Tune in to connect with the community and learn how developers are innovating with Java around the world. Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Java Developer Relations @jimgris
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Open Source Security is a media project to help showcase and educate on open source security. Our goal is to give the community a platform educate both developers and users on how open source security works. There's a lot of good work happening that doesn't get attention because there's no marketing department behind it, they don't have a developer relations team posting on LinkedIn every two hours. Let's focus on those people and teams then learn what they do and how they do it. The goal is ...
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Realistic way to access the new economy. In each episode I interview someone who has created their own career. The common thread through out the interviews is that my guests have figured out how to have time, location and income independence. That last past is important. Many of my guests are internet entrepreneurs who are doing really well physically, mentally, emotionally ect... Alright, lets do this!
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BellingChat

Bellingcat

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Join the Bellingcat team as they discuss their latest work for Bellingcat, open source investigation, and their takes on recent news stories. For more information on BellingChat and our investigations please visit www.bellingcat.com To support our work and to access exclusive content please donate via www.patreon.com/bellingcat
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The Acquia Podcast

Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire - Evangelist, Acquia

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The Acquia Podcast: Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire and guests in conversation on topics in and around Drupal, open source, technology, community, and business. Meet people and hear stories at the interface between the digital and the real. Hear about challenges, successes, and how open source thinking and practice is changing the world.
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Legacy Code Rocks

Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford

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Legacy Code Rocks explores the world of modernizing existing software applications. Hosts Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford of Corgibytes are out to change the way you think about legacy code. If you're like a lot of people, when you hear the words "legacy code" it conjures up images of big mainframes and archaic punch card machines. While that's true — it only tells a small part of the story. The truth is, the code you leave behind is your legacy, so let's make it a good one.
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The Trusted Web Podcast

Sebastiaan van der Lans

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What if you could simply trust all information on the internet? I’m on the mission to build a Trusted Web for all of us on planet earth. Because to save the world, we need to fix the internet. With this special thing called blockchain timestamps; all content you consume will be transparent and accountable. Welcome to the new default on the internet. Thank you for being part of this journey and let’s build the Trusted Web together.
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Marketing Draft

Chris Eggleston

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The Marketing Draft podcast is all about Growth Hacking your business. Each episode presents an experiment you can attempt across your marketing and product development to identify the most effective, efficient ways to grow a business. Tune into this podcast to find the unique experiments that will uncover the paths to your success.
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The AI Buzz is a conversation about what’s happening in AI between Willam Falcon, CEO at Lightning AI and the creator of PyTorch Lightning, and Luca Antiga, CTO at Lightning AI. We make the firehose of information accessible to individuals, journalists, executives and investors. Whether you’re an indie developer or seasoned VC, we cover the latest in AI/ML and explore what has the potential to change everything. Feel free to reach out to us on Twitter @_willfalcon @lantiga. Want to meet with ...
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This Inside Java Podcast takes a meta approach. Instead of focusing on specific features, it explores the bigger picture: What are the right problems for Java to tackle? What are the current and future challenges for the Java platform? Why is predictability so important for Java, and what's driving the recent focus on learners and students? Nicolai…
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Josh welcomes back Daniel Thompson explore the rather silly question of whether Santa Claus needs to be compliant with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). This episode was intended to be silly, but it ended up being an incredibly interesting conversation. Daniel explained a great deal about how the CRA works and how it could apply to Santa Claus. The T…
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2024年2月に開催された CoderDojo Meetup with Bill Liao が @babakei_official の掲載された記念に、高田馬場経済新聞の公式ラジオ『馬場経ラジオ』で同イベントの後日談を収録しました!! 📻✨ (※)📻 元配信: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr5Wno8lJRQ&list=PLgTjqc6RdXgRhELgrJy4CGHMOcbsrGVob📰 元記事: 「コーダー道場」創始者がアイルランドから来日 高田馬場でトークイベント https://takadanobaba.keizai.biz/headline/1231/📺 イベント動画: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…
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Chris Hermansen: Don't be Afraid to Create Summary Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Chris Hermansen, a Java developer, consultant, and data analyst from Canada. Chris discovered Java in the 1990s and was drawn to its free accessibility and object-oriented design. He particularly appreciated Java's straightforward single inheri…
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Josh has a chat with Gabriele Columbro, Executive Director of the Fintech Open Source Foundation and General Manager of Linux Foundation Europe. We of course discuss the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), the evolving landscape of open source regulation, and the collaborative efforts of major foundations. Open source is everywhere, but there's also a ton …
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Josh discusses updating open source dependencies with Jamie Tanna. Jamie works on Renovate which gives them a lot of insight into the challenges of keeping your open source updated. We discuss the challenges of semantic versioning, supply chain security, and AI-generated code. If you're new or old to the world of open source dependencies, there's s…
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🕑 1 hour 37 minutes Stephen Harrison is a tech lawyer and journalist who has been writing about Wikipedia since 2018, including for Slate and The New York Times. He joins us to talk about all the Wikimedia-related events of the crazy month of October 2025, including the release of Jimmy Wales' book, Larry Sanger's "nine theses", some near-violence …
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Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Barry Burd, a computer science teacher, an author, and the co-leader for two Java User Groups (JUGs). Barry is based in New Jersey and he's taught at the undergraduate level for decades. His journey with Java began in 2004 when he attended small user group meetings of just five or six people. T…
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Java's development embraces the past as well as the future and after contributing to it for over 30 years, John Rose is intimately familiar with the process. In this episode he talks about feature design, the right amount of technical debt (which isn't actually zero), why Rice's theorem demands a mix of static and dynamic checks, how Project Sumatr…
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As 2025 winds down, its time to start thinking of what we want to achieve for our Android AND iOS apps next year. Alessandro walks us through the 2026 mobile roadmap, covering our urgent priorities, feature wish list, and a glimpse at our upcoming design plans for the entire Thunderbird project. Resources: Current Android Roadmap: https://github.co…
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Josh discusses the TARmageddon vulnerability with Alex Zenla, CTO of Edera. In this episode, we explore the discovery of the TARmageddon vulnerability. It's especially interesting because it's Rust, but also involves multiple end of life crates. Alex shares the story of how Edera managed to figure all this out (it was not simple). Hard problems are…
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DojoCon Japan 2025 の基調講演「プログラミング教育の脱構築—生成AI時代における〈学び〉を再考する」の登壇者である宮島さん (@kiriem_) をゲストにお迎えして、実際の講義を題材にした具体例について伺いました!🎤✨00:00:00 DojoCon Japan 2025 基調講演の後日談00:00:49 基調講演:プログラミング教育の脱構築00:01:14 生成AI時代における学びの再考00:02:12 宮島氏:広島大学で教育と創造性を研究00:02:43 高校在学時にCoderDojo柏を立ち上げ、10年以上プログラミング教育に関与00:04:21 Vibe Coding の衝撃00:05:16 コンピュータが、より手軽な創造ツールに00:06:14 絵が描けない人で…
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In this episode Seth Larson gives us a cornucopia of topics relating to Python security. Seth discusses the Python Software Foundation's decision to reject a significant grant NSF. Diversity is a big deal to python, so this was a no brainier. We discuss the upcoming PyCon US conference, featuring a new security track that fosters collaboration betw…
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Josh talks to Richard Hughes about the world of firmware. We cover how Richard's journey from developing the ColorHug led to the creation of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS), changing how firmware updates are managed for nearly every Linux user. Updating firmware has always been dicey, and on Linux it used to be impossible. Richard helps us…
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If you can believe it, Thunderbird for Android has been out for just over a year! In this episode of our Community Office Hours, Heather and Monica check back in with the mobile team after our chat with them back in January. Sr. Software Engineer Wolf Montwé and our new Manager of Mobile Apps, Jon Bott look back at what the growing mobile team has …
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Josh chats with Charlie Eriksen, a security researcher at Aikido Security. We discuss the recent NPM supply chain attacks that affect hundreds of packages. Charlie shares his experiences dealing with recent security breaches, the challenges of maintaining trust in open source software, and the importance of proactive measures to safeguard open sour…
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🕑 1 hour 57 minutes Vera de Kok is a freelance photographer, developer and wiki consultant who was named Media Contributor of the Year at the 2025 Wikimania conference for her contributions to both Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. Links for some of the topics discussed: "I'm Wikipedia's "Media Contributor of the Year"!" (September 2025 blog post by …
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In this episode, Josh and Otto dive into the world of Debian packaging, exploring the challenges of supply chain security and the importance of transparency in open source projects. They discuss Otto's blog post about the XZ backdoor and how it's a nearly impossible attack to detect. Otto does a great job breaking down an incredibly complex problem…
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