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#NotAboutUpod

Jamal Harrington, Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash

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A podcast with comedians and hosts, Jamal Harrington(Brooklyn, NY) and Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash(Sumner, WA). Nothing is taboo and there's a lot of fun involved as we discuss whatever. Think of it as overhearing a conversation and wondering "WTF?" And then can't help but continue to listen. Welcome to our world. Send us your love at: [email protected]
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Untitled Audio Mixes

Major League Djz

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Untitled Audio is where culture meets electronic music, where Afrohouse collide with Piano Tech to create a one-of-a-kind musical experience. It’s a hybrid space, blending both worlds into an unforgettable journey that will keep you moving all night long. If you're ready to vibe to the best of both genres, this is the event you don’t want to miss. Tune in and join us live for an epic fusion of sounds and energy that only Major League DJZ can bring to life. #UntitledAudio #AfroHouse #PianoTec ...
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $5 per month. New episodes ar ...
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Business Untitled

Business Untitled

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Business Untitled offers a front-row seat to the wisdom of those who've walked the path less traveled. Gain unparalleled access to the minds behind global enterprises, startups, and ventures as we delve deep into the journeys, triumphs, and invaluable insights of these extraordinary visionaries. Discover the strategies, philosophies, and innovative thinking that propelled them to the pinnacles of their fields.
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Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project

Adam Savage, Norman Chan, Will Smith

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Posted on Tuesdays, Norm and Will discuss topics of interest with Adam--nothing is off-limits! Still Untitled covers everything from hot-button issues within the maker community to experiences from Adam's life to questions from the audience. Enjoy!
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The Untitled Gadget Podcast

The Untitled Gadget Podcast

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Unbiased. Unabashed. Unfiltered. We break down the biggest gadget stories from the week in this hour-long podcast. Get all the details on the latest phones and accessories, go behind the scenes at the biggest events, and learn about how the latest technologies will revolutionize the Indian market. You will be entertained.
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This is a Flagship Podcast by Tech Gadget, also a place for those who hates to read ultra crazy long articles (from us, of course). The main host, aka founder of Tech Gadget, ZY will leads talking ideas, stuff and tons of just-everything Tech things every week - along with special guests every episode. So, this is Vocals... by Tech Gadget.
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Hello my name is Felipe R. I run small segment topics on my Instagram where I take about Entrepreneurship, gaming, architecture, self teaching, trending topics and much more! So with the idea of becoming more and reaching out to the world about my point of view on things i felt like I needed to just start and what better way to implement something other than executing it! Hope you tune in as this develops.
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The Untitled Car Project

The Untitled Car Project

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Welcome to The Untitled Car Project! A show about car enthusiasts with a penchant for tweaking their vehicles to get the most out of them. As lifelong students of this never-ending fandom, we aim to highlight the sheer brilliance behind many individuals doing remarkable things in this space and also aim to tell their story through our Podcast. Our show has been catered to those with an obsession for Technical Jargons as well as the mighty noob. Just like all great things, they constantly evo ...
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Proper Villains Gaming

Chuck U Farley

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This podcast is a reflection on my opinions on gaming , and what im doing now . its meant to be funny and entertaining , and insightful when possible . So put on a headset and liten to us talk about MMOs to board games . and thanks for gaming.
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Barrett's Project Discovery & Project Interaction teachers, & ELL, Reading, & Classroom Teachers were awarded a $10,000 Toyota TAPESTRY Science grant. The 2006-07 grant supported student participation in lessons that incorporate the Jason Project, NASA Explorer School experiences, Virginia Science and culminated with the creation of video podcasts by fourth graders. Recently science podcasts created by 2nd grade students have been added to this blog.
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Welcome to "Evolving Riches: A Billionaires' Odyssey," where we embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of wealth creation. In this captivating podcast, we unveil the untold stories of billionaires from different eras, connecting their tales of triumph and transformation. From the Gilded Age titans like Carnegie and Rockefeller to modern tech moguls such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, we explore the secrets behind their colossal fortunes. Each episode delves into the dynamic stra ...
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Smalltalk Reflections

David Buck and Craig Latta

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The Smalltalk programming language is not only the first pure object oriented language, but has been the birthplace for many of today's best practices in software development including agile methods, design patterns, unit testing, refactoring and incremental development. In the Smalltalk Reflections podcast, David Buck and Craig Latta guide you through the world of Smalltalk covering topics from basic object oriented principles to software testing, version control and deployment techniques. ...
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We have two Earth-directed solar storms hitting Earth now! The first, is a stealth-like CME, which is wispy and short, but the second and much larger storm has a hidden surprise. Its signature during the eruption and later in coronagraph imagery signals that there may be quite a bit of coronal material on its…
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This Week the crew talks about the latest AI in Open Source. Then the new OBS Beta is out, there's a new Init system in town, and Agama 17 is out for SUSE Linux 16. There's kernel drama, with a Btrfs develop stepping back, Bcachefs is maintained outside the kernel, and Rosenzweig is now at Intel. And don't forget the Android bombshell, that sideloa…
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LibreOffice is dumping Windows (OK, not all of Windows), there's anime catgirls keeping the kernel safe, and FFmpeg makes a major new release. Kdenlive has a release, Thunderbird has announced ThunderMail, and one of the hosts gives CachyOS a spin. For tips we're covering Gnome System Extensions, using WirePlumber for volume control, hacks for waki…
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The team discussed their transition to streaming on Twitch and shared experiences with technical setups and social media platforms, including conversations about comedy and entertainment. They explored various topics including movies, actor career impacts, gun control, and drug use, with Jamal and Marianne sharing personal experiences while discuss…
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We go over listener questions that i didn't get to ask on my podcast with Bilstein, and some questions specifically for this podcast. I also dive into more suspension talk, bypass tube placement, air bump valving, issues with shocks and where the industry is headed. Additionally i find an excuse to complain about the government as much as possible.…
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There's drama about the latest RISC-V patches in the kernel, SparkyLinux and Kaisen Linux have updates, and GCC is looking to drop some architectures. Nvidia ships a driver update, ffmpeg and OnlyOffice adds AI, and distros are shipping the soft reboot. For tips we have SystemD-Manager-TUI for managing Systemd, a step-through of auditing a download…
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Despite our Sun quieting down for a spell, but don't be fooled, more activity is just around the corner. A big coronal hole will be rotating through the Earth-strike zone in just a couple of days, so aurora photographers, expect the chance for aurora possible through Wednesday of next week. That being said, the…
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Welcome back to Generally Intelligent! We’re excited to relaunch our podcast—still featuring thoughtful conversations on building AI, but now with an expanded lens on its economic, societal, political, and human impacts. Matt Boulos leads policy and safety at Imbue, where he shapes the responsible development of AI coding tools that make software c…
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This week we cover the latest Audacity update, an EU grant for Bottles, and the dustup with the DuckStation PS1 emulator on Linux. KDE Linux has a pre-alpha, Chrome is looking to play nicer with Wayland, and there's a really big AI Lawsuit on the horizon. For tips we have an intro to WirePlumber and wpctl, a howto for clearing the RAM cache and Swa…
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The group began with discussions about audience engagement and a fan of the podcast who shared his journey from Islamophobia to Islam, via email followed by conversations about comedy experiences and performances. The group explored various social and cultural topics including dating differences between regions, the challenges of stand-up comedy co…
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Description update August 5: This week a fast-growing sunspot cluster on the Sun's farside takes center stage. The cluster named Region 4165 emerged quickly and soon split into two regions as it entered Earth's view. The newest part, Region 4168, has now not only fired multiple large flares, but just today has launched an…
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The group discuss raccoon attacks and Volkswagen buses. Then they explored personal experiences with rural and urban living, stand-up comedy, and media consumption across generations, before delving into conversations about wrestling legends, political commentary, and social issues. The conversation ended with discussions about music preferences, u…
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The Threadripper leads the conversation this week, with it's impressive Linux performance and many, many cores and PCIe lanes. Then Bcachefs dangles over the precipice, NetworkManager 1.54 has some impressive features, and the Kernel calendar turns the page from 6.16 to the 6.17 merge window. Firewire is still around, KDE gets a day/night mode, and…
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NEW POD! Zarar and Csaba discuss examine the findings of the 2024 DevOps Research and Assessment Report (DORA) and the impact of AI on continuous delivery 00:00 - Intro 02:15 - The Big Question: Does AI Speed Up Production Deployments? 04:30 - The DORA Report Shocker: AI's Surprising Impact 07:45 - Where AI Actually Shines: Documentation Over Deplo…
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This week it's a duet, with Jonathan and Jeff chatting about Clear Linux' last hurrah, and some other Intel projects. The kernel may be about to adopt an AI code policy, and Fedora debates how to handle BIOS bugs. FFmpeg is about to release 8.0, KDE is adding printer ink monitoring, and Valve has a Steam refresh in the works. Our command line tips …
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This week our Sun is giving us a puzzle to solve. A complex solar storm has hit Earth, but thus far it has been all northward field. This means amateur radio operators may have noticed some improvement on the nightside radio bands, but aurora photographers have been underwhelmed. Expect these conditions to continue through…
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The group discussed personal experiences and attitudes towards living costs, sports, and comedy, with members sharing their perspectives on the Bay Area, stadium atmospheres, and the importance of diversity in comedy lineups. They engaged in lighthearted conversations about bodily functions and digestive issues, while also reflecting on celebrity d…
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This time the guys start off with a clever encryption bypass on Linux machines, cover AMD's HIP news, and mourn the passing of Clear Linux. Chrome is catching up to Firefox by adding HDR support for Wayland, Slackware turns 23, and Debian announces the imminent release of Trixie. RISC-V is growing up, and having growing pains, and the guys discuss …
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Our Sun is finally showing signs of waking up! Along with the extended fast solar wind that has been hitting Earth over the past few days, we have several recent filament eruptions, one of which looks like it might give us a little disturbance as it passes nearby Earth, plus some active regions clusters…
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Marianne, Jamal and Romeo shared personal experiences and anecdotes about various encounters and challenges they've faced, including customer service situations, unusual encounters in different neighborhoods, and unexpected moments involving flashing incidents. They discussed current events and controversial topics like the Epstein case, suspicious…
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It's a Raspberry Pi flavored show, with PiBoot improvements, and a really slick looking Raspberry Pi Laptop from Argon Fourty. System76 isn't to be left out with a new powerhouse laptop of their own. There's AMD Raytracing improvements, an acquisition in the Processor space, and an exciting new OBS release. For command line tips we talk about Proxm…
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This podcast episode featured a discussion between hosts Jamal, Romeo Nash, and Marianne Riley, along with guest Matt Edmonds, covering various topics related to comedy, personal experiences, and current events. The conversation touched on challenges in the comedy industry, including show production, audience interactions, and career development, a…
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This week we're talking security, with a pair of CVEs getting fixed in sudo. Then there's new Raspberry Pi hardware to cover, but you can't run Linux on it. It's still exciting! There's Bash and Perl updates, PipeWire news, and Fedora opting to be a little less radical. For tips we have Pulse for monitoring Proxmox, a slick grep tip for seeing cont…
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Our Sun continues creating some gorgeous art this week, launching simultaneous filament eruptions off the Sun's west limb. Although those are not Earth-directed, we are being hit by a mini solar storm now with minor effects thus far. We also will get some fast wind as a chaser over the next few days, but…
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The Kernel drama isn't over, Gaming is just better on Linux, and driver performance is getting better in a FineWine sort of way. KDE is rolling ahead, getting closer to session restore in Wayland, doing accessibility work, and making HDR even better. Speaking of which, Blender has a preview of HDR support on Wayland, with no immediate plans to add …
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This week our Sun gets busy, especially with big flares, including an X1.27-flare from Region 4114. But despite the active cluster of regions crossing through the Earth strike zone now, there have not been any big Earth-directed solar storms launched. For the most part, the Sun is only firing wispy, narrow structures towards Earth,…
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Our Sun settles down finally after the big G3+ storm series that passed over Earth at the beginning of the month. Although we are getting hit by a final storm in that series, this one is so wispy that Earth has hardy noticed. Things might intensify once we get an enhancement from some fastBy Dr. Tamitha Skov
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Bob Harris joins the Beyond The Flags podcast to preview the 2025 Harris Clash, returning to Boone Speedway for the first time in over 30 years. Set for June 24, this year’s event features Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds, Karl Chevrolet IMCA Northern SportMods, and—making their debut—the Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars. Bob shares why Boone was chosen fo…
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This Space Weather News forecast sponsored in part by Millersville University: https://www.millersville.edu/swen Our Sun remains a bit choosy this week, only allowing activity to pick up at a "hot longitude" just west of center disk. Region 4098 is the first to take the bait, grow rapidly over the past 48 hours and firing off…
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Traffic and New York go hand in hand. But what if the answer to all this gridlock isn’t more tolls — it’s going up?We sat down with Blade’s founder and CEO Robert S. Wiesenthal to talk about building a business around helicopters, air taxis, and what it really takes to fly above the chaos.No shortage of ounces of gold on this episode. Shoutout our …
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Ryan Roath joins the Beyond The Flags podcast to talk about his big move from Arizona to Iowa and the heartfelt honor of being selected for the 2025 Salute To Veterans Tour, proudly sporting a United States Coast Guard tribute wrap. He also shares how his racing journey began, his experience in the Friesen Performance IMCA Modifieds, and what led t…
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Everyone’s feeling the ripple effects after the latest tariff announcements — but is any of this really new?We’re back to unpack what’s happening in a country we care deeply about. These shifts are touching every industry and every thought leader, so it only makes sense for us to cover this FIRST before bringing back any of our friends as guests.No…
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Cassiday Lejeune joins the Beyond The Flags podcast to share his journey from the heart of South Louisiana. From his early days in Karts to competing in the RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Cars, Cassiday talks about the long hauls it takes just to get to the track, and gives listeners a taste of his hometown of Abbeville—including a delicious local festival …
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Richard Mills fulfilled a lifelong dream last year—racing in the Pacific Northwest. The Anderson, Texas driver captured a big win at Southern Oregon Speedway during the IMCA Wild West Speedweek with the Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars, and he would like to return in 2025 as a hired gun. From growing up in the Houston racing scene to making moves in the hear…
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On this weeks episode we talk about the recent rumor that the massive Last of Us 2 leak was caused by an employee over a pay dispute, and we cover the comments made from Microsoft's Phil Spencer about this new controller latency feature and how he believes it will be as big of a technological jump as from 2D to 3D graphics.District Four Kevin MacLe…
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On this weeks episode John and I talk about our experience over the last 2 weeks with the newly launched PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles!Now on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/show/5gYAuijvDxtZM54jyNIivA Subscribe on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/game-talk-radio/id1231907355?mt=2Follow me on Twitter! @gametradegreggJoin us on Discord: …
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On this episode we talk about how EA lost its exclusive license to make Star Wars Games!Now on Spotify!open.spotify.com/show/5gYAuijvDxtZM54jyNIivASubscribe on iTunes!itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/game-…d1231907355?mt=2Follow me on Twitter! @gametradegreggJoin us on Discord: discord.gg/R8kCeESJoin us on Steam: steamcommunity.com/groups/thedroprateLik…
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