A podcast about everything that happens after git push
Hosted by:
Justin Garrison
Autumn Nash
A podcast about everything that happens after git push
Hosted by:
Justin Garrison
Autumn Nash
a newsletter by Molly White (@molly0xfff)
Keep up with the happenings in the tech world without all the boosterism. Cryptocurrency critic, technology researcher, and software engineer Molly White publishes Citation Needed, a newsletter that features regular explainers of developments in the cryptocurrency industry, with summaries of the latest disasters featured on her well-known project Web3 is Going Just Great. The newsletter also features deep dives into important events in the technology industry, with added critical context that is too often missing.
Front End Happy Hour is a podcast where a panel of seasoned software engineers from Silicon Valley companies like Netflix, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitch, and Atlassian come together to discuss a wide array of topics related to front end development, technology, and the ever-evolving culture of programming. Our discussions range from the latest in tech trends and best practices to personal experiences and industry insights.
Hosted by:
Ryan Burgess
Jem Young
Stacy London
Augustus Yuan
Shirley Wu @shirley
Cole Turner
Google DeepMind: The Podcast
What is generative AI? How do you create safe and capable models? Where is the industry headed in the next decade?
Join Professor Hannah Fry as she uncovers the extraordinary way AI is transforming our world.
I’m not sure about the new season, as I shared a few days ago: https://infosec.exchange/@GuillaumeRossolini/113000789162476065
IRL: Online Life is Real Life
Mozilla’s multi-award winning podcast is back! In Season 7, Bridget Todd meets tech builders who put people over profit in artificial intelligence.
Each season has a different host, so far all have been women
Moderated Content from Stanford Law School is podcast content about content moderation, moderated by assistant professor Evelyn Douek. The community standards of this podcast prohibit anything except the wonkiest conversations about the regulation—both public and private—of what you see, hear and do online.
Also @alex in addition to @evelyndouek
It's the question of our times: How is technology impacting our humanity? "Should This Exist?" invites the creators of radical new technologies to set aside their business plan, and think through the human side: What is the invention’s greatest promise? And what could possibly go wrong? Show host Caterina Fake (Partner, Yes VC; Cofounder Flickr) is a celebrated tech pioneer and one of Silicon Valley’s most eloquent commentators on technology and the human condition. Joined by a roster of all-star expert guests who have a knack for looking around corners, Caterina drops listeners into the minds of today’s ingenious entrepreneurs and guides them through the journey of foreseeing what their technology might do to us, and for us.
News and views from the world of cybersecurity, hacking, and internet threats
A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Cybersecurity industry veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault chat with guests about cybercrime, hacking, and online privacy. It's not your typical cybersecurity podcast...
(Unclear what their home page is since the change in hosts)
Was hosted by Shannon Morse for a while, and now by Ali Diamond
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW5y1tjAOzI0Sx4UU2fncEwQ9BQLr5Vlu
This podcast’s goal is to shine a light on the people working on making life better, not just for future generations, but for people—locally and globally—right now. Not all of our guests are self-identified solarpunks—that would be navel gazing. Not all of our guests even know what solarpunk is. But our guests share solarpunk's core values of sustainability, ecosystem restoration and protection, animal rights, social justice, and human rights. And they share with us their way of working on these things.
That's the point of this podcast: to present these people and the solarpunk actions they are taking, and, by extension how we can "do" solarpunk in the present, too.
Software engineering daily
http://softwareengineeringdaily.com/category/all-episodes/exclusive-content/podcast/