Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you along for the journey as they learn new ones. A Jupiter Broadcasting podcast showcasing free and open source technologies you can host yourself.
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A weekly dose of all thing Linux and open source with a slice of Pi for good measure.
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A show by members of the Raspberry Pi community
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This is your bi-weekly deep dive on making, DIY, electronics, and technical topics of interest to the radio amateur. Join your host George KJ6VU and the HRWB team as they discuss current developments in ham radio while introducing listeners to a plethora of topics and skills such as test equipment, 3D Printing, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and more. Ham radio is a hobby of hobbies - George and team introduce hams of all ages to experimenting and learning within ham radio, which can be one of the m ...
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The Official Podcast for the SBCGaming Community.
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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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Hello, I'm Rees from the YouTube channel ctrl-alt-rees. Here is a thing wherein I ramble about things.
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Welcome to Control Intelligence, a ControlDesign.com podcast that goes deep inside the automation and technology that machine builders, system integrators and end users rely on to keep production humming efficiently
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This is a personal podcast, not bound to one subject matter. My interests are eclectic and so is this podcast. Topics include religion, politics, military, food, family, cooking, hunting, fishing, Freemasonry, HAM radio... and the list goes on.
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That Maker Show is a weekly video Podcast that takes a look at the latest news in the maker movement. From 3D printing to printable electronics, from Arduino to Raspberry Pi, we've got it covered.
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Electromaker.io presents the Electromaker Show! Tune in for the latest information on maker, tech, DIY, and crowdfunding news and more!
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POSSIBLY UNSAFE is a hands-on adventure in DIY hosted by Patrick Norton and Michael Hand. Whether it’s experimenting with bacon in the kitchen, building an amazing gaming PC, or hacking brains with Arduinos- Possibly Unsafe is ready to help viewers get end results while not necessarily following the proper protocols.
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The PCB Design Podcast features conversations on all facets of PCB Design and Hardware Development
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Hacker Public Radio is an podcast that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Our shows are produced by the community (you) and can be on any topic that are of interest to hackers and hobbyists.
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We're ALL geeks about something, so embrace your inner geek! Join your "Mental Curator" Johnny Hemberger each week as we explore our many, many exhibits of geekdom in an open, fun, and heartfelt way! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/geektherapyradio Contact info and much more https://www.geektherapyradio.com/
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Welcome to the Hello World podcast for educators interested in computing and digital making in the classroom. Join your hosts from the Raspberry Pi Foundation as we explore the exciting world of computing and digital making education and hear from educators, learners, and experts along the way. In each episode, you'll meet exciting guests, hear their stories, learn something new, and have some fun along the way. And you can always read more about computing and digital making education in Hel ...
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I'll try to be coherent, smart, funny, etc. And you tell me how much I owe you in Twinkies at the end.
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Podcast mensual sobre Software Libre, hecho por profesionales de la región. Noticias, distribuciones, computación, trucos, proyectos, plataformas, hardware, problemas y soluciones.Este feed está en MP3 pero también contamos con Ogg.
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the entertainment podcast hosted by tom & josh
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Join Robbie, Pete and Dave. They’re 3 proud geek dads who love to talk about all things tech, gaming, sci-fi and more. With regular trips down memory lane to days gone by and a weekly interview with a fellow geek, this podcast has something for everybody.
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From the team that brought you Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod, The FOSS Pod is a show about the free and open source software that’s changing the world, and the developers who are making it happen.
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We need more women in tech who can serve as role models and next-gen leaders. Meet Dikshita Desai, a young techie from Goa, India who has been inspiring and contributing to the developers' community in her state. That Tech Girl is not a gender-specific podcast but rather a platform where you learn about everything you need to know as a developer.
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Weekly live digital TV show with Robbie Ferguson focused on topics of interest to tech minds. Ask your questions and get live answers. Recipient of 2014 and 2017 Top 100 Tech Podcasters award. The broadcast-length format aired from 2007-2021 before switch
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Welcome to Rank Radio, a gritty podcast about Movies, TV, Games, Music, Pop-Culture and more. We are based out of the suburbs of Atlanta, GA, where Mike, Brian, and Chris currently reside, with our remote caster Josh calling in from Charlotte, NC. While all of us are not exactly sure what direction or shape this podcast will take, we are all stoked to find out! Enjoy!
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Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and L ...
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Every two weeks, iFixit staff writers and DIYers Craig Lloyd, Kevin Purdy, and Whitson Gordon discuss the latest in the world of repair. They also talk about the stuff they're fixing and answer your burning repair questions.
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Kevie, co-host of TuxJam, discusses what a Dynamic DNS is and also introduces the free service DuckDNS. To complete this project you are going to need: Raspberry Pi Pi Power Supply Micro-SD Card Ethernet Cable The first thing that we will need to do is to go to the DuckDNS website, sign in using your preferred method, once you complete the captcha …
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Ep 287: Raspberry Pi Woes, Blacker than Black, and Printing with Klipper
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Elliot Williams is back from vacation, and he and Al Williams got together to talk about the best Hackaday posts from the last week. Of course, the Raspberry Pi RP2350 problem generated a bit of discussion. On a lighter note, they saw laser lawn care, rooting WiFi devices, and some very black material made from wood. Need more current-sinking capab…
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New 2GB Raspberry Pi Benchmarked, E-Ink Typewriters, ARM SBC Laptops, and much more!
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 152! Today we discover just how far someone will go for the perfect Stroop Waffle, receive a home automation mission from Gandalf, discover modular laptops and e-ink typewriters and learn about just how powerful t…
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Nobara Linux overtakes Windows 11 in gaming performance, Debian turns 31, video over IP with NDI, and a $50 Raspberry Pi 5.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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Official Amstrad Museum, Saturns Get The Chop, Nintendo Sues Palworld & More! - Ramble 83
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In this episode I look at Alan Sugar's new official Amstrad Museum, people chopping up Sega Saturns, Nintendo suing Palworld over Pokemon patents, Jason Bradbury's new retro movie, GTA V losing it's Steam Deck certification over kernel level anti-cheat and more! Listen on your favourite podcast platform: https://anchor.fm/reesrambles The official p…
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Ep 289: Tiny Games, Two Modern Modems, and the Next Big Thing
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This week on the Podcast, Hackaday's Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos joined forces to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the previous week. First up in the news: we've announced the 2024 Tiny Games Contest winners! We asked you to show us your best tiny game, whether that means tiny hardware, tiny …
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132: Uploading at the Speed of Light
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Alex has been playing around at the speed of light while solving Proxmox problems, and Chris has solved a Jellyfin issue. Plus, our thoughts on the new Plex features. Sponsored By: Unraid: Unraid: A powerful, easy operating system for servers and storage. Maximize your hardware with unmatched flexibility. Grist: Grist - the open-source alternative …
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Civilization IV made some changes, and in this episode we look at theVictory types, how the tiles work, and how the game can be modded. Links: https://www.fandomspot.com/civ4-best-mods/ https://www.moddb.com/games/civilization-iv/mods https://www.gamewatcher.com/games/civilization-iv-beyond-the-sword/mods/best http://razinghel.com/5-best-mods-for-c…
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Unpacking Altium Education's Student Initiatives in India & Beyond
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Explore how Altium Education is empowering the next generation of hardware designers in India and across the globe. In this episode of the Altium OnTrack podcast, host Tech Consultant Zach Peterson explores scholarship opportunities, free training programs, and the partnership with Mouser Electronics to support students, particularly women, in the …
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Accessibility-focused Maker builds, Texas Instruments Giveaway, New Nordic Cellular IoT, and more!
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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 155! This week we giveaway a Texas Instruments MSPM0C1104 LaunchPad Devkit, announce the winner of the Arduino Plug and Make kit, look at Nordic's new flagship #Cellular #IoT parts, along with some accessible Make…
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Windows CE - https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_CE Embedded Linux - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_on_embedded_systems NHS - https://www.england.nhs.uk/ Windows XP - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP Munich City Council Goes Open Source - https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-is-shifting-back-from-microsoft-t…
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iFixit releases a hot new product! Linux Kernel 6.11 yokes things up, a wicked-neat Firefox alternative from Japan, and the Raspberry Pi Imager now comes in a convenient easy to carry AppImage.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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01 Plain Text Programs Hi. I'm here to talk about Plain Text Programs, what they are, whatthey do, why they're good, and why they're not for everything. Right upfront I'm requesting feedback on what I have to say. I'm on Mastodon andI'll start a thread for each podcast or you can reach me by email. My Mastodon address is @hairylarry@gamerplus.org M…
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A response to a 2016 show by Jon Kulp, about the KO Reader. https://koreader.rocks/By dnt.nospam@nospam.revolto.net (dnt)
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How RFID can be used in real-time inventory management, seamless asset tracking, quality control and streamlined production processes
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In this episode of Control Intelligence, written by contributing editor Joey Stubbs, editor in chief Mike Bacidore shares four use cases of radio-frequency identification.By controldesign
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New to GNU/Linux resources. Sgoti talksabout resources for new Linux users. Tags: New to Linux, documentation The Linux Command Line The book spells Vim wrong (joke). nano ~/.bashrc should bevim ~/.bashrc. groff + sed = "Log off and go to bed." Bash man page. Shell grammar. This section describes the syntax of the various forms of shellcommands. DE…
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Undiscovered Doom Cheat, Evercade Secret Games, Dreamcasts & More! - Ramble 82
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In this episode I talk about a cheat for Doom that has just been discovered after 27 years, Evercade's secret hidden games and analogue controller support, GTA III on the Dreamcast and more! Listen on your favourite podcast platform: https://anchor.fm/reesrambles The official podcast of ctrl-alt-rees: ctrl-alt-rees: https://youtube.com/ctrlaltrees …
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Ep 288: Cyanotypes, Antique 21-Segment Displays, and the Voynich Manuscript in a New Light
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It's Friday the 13th, and despite having to dodge black cats and poorly located ladders, Elliot and Dan were able to get together and run down the best hacks of the first week of September. Our luck was pretty good, too, seeing how we stumbled upon a coffee table that walks your drink over to you on Strandbeest legs, a potato that takes passable ph…
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Trollercoaster reacts to the community news podcast of August - in away fitting to his handle. With a little touch of drama and a littletouch of humor. I hope I didn't offend anyone (oh well... I'm trolling abit, so I guess I don't care that much... but I do a bit though... doesit show that I have a chaotic brain?)…
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Here is an example of a StatsCan(Statistics Canada) tabular page of nasty UX. NB: in this case, you may d/l the csv, but you'd still haveto do the same work. The point is to show a horrible UX case and how youcan fix it in LibreOffice CalcBy gemlog.nospam@nospam.gemlog.ca (gemlog)
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You're listening to the DJI Mics 2nd Gen...and some DJI Neo thoughts | 279
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I'm putting the DJI Mics 2nd Gen through a pretty serious test and using the un-edited EQ profile straight out of the mic pack (they actually sound amazing...even with noise reduction applied in post) Also, I discuss the current conundrum facing the DJI Neo! Email: Johnny@geektherapyradio.comBy KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)
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Mikrotik brings Winbox to Linux! KDE Slimbook gets a refresh, AMD targets the midrange, and a Raspberry Pi powered friend.By LinuxGameCast LLP
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