I’m a longtime This Week in Tech listener and I’ve realized that downloading the new episode every Monday morning has become a habit I could never imagine quitting.

As I was thinking about that, I’ve started wondering which other tech podcasts are people listening to, and if that’s second nature for them, too.

So, what’s your favorite technology podcast? (And why should I start listening to it? I would love some recommendations!)

    • @Targox
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      Only recently started to listen to podcasts in my car. Spotify recommended me Darknet Diaries, I’m at episode 10 so far and liking it! Does it maintain that quality, does the content shift by episode 100 or does it more or less stay consistent?

      • StandingCat
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        61 year ago

        It does not maintain the quality. It gets significantly better as it goes on. That guy really found his niche and is growing into it very well.

      • @Unsmooth7439
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        21 year ago

        I’ve also been listening to Darknet Diaries since episode 1. The quality remains high and the stories always interesting.

    • @Bitswap
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      21 year ago

      Agreed. Started casually listening a few months ago. The content quality is so high! Started with the first few then jumped around. So far I’ve liked every episode I’ve listened too.

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      In the same vein, Malicious Life is also good, though Ram is a bit difficult to understand.

      I also love Smashing Security and Hacking Humans for the news side of Cyber Security

      • @d3lta19@lemmy.ca
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        11 year ago

        Malicious life is great. After I listened for awhile and learned his accent, I really like Ran’s delivery.

    • @LifeInOregon
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      31 year ago

      Easily my favorite podcast. Good chemistry, thoughtful commentary, and interesting digressions.

    • @abhibeckert
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      This one for sure. The hosts rarely make mistakes (at least when they cover tech topics) and when they’re corrected (during recording or after it’s released) they strictly start the next episode with a detailed correction.

      They have good chemistry and are well spoken, and unlike most podcasts, they don’t ruin the show by bringing on mediocre guests.

      When they make an exception, it’s always an exceptional guest. In several hundred episodes they have had three guests if you don’t count a couple brief entertaining side cameos that were somewhat off topic.

      They limit the show to interesting (or entertaining) content. Boring news stories are skipped (get your news elsewhere) and if it’s a slow news week they have a list of timeless subjects ready and waiting to have an episode recorded. If a topic needs five seconds, they give it five seconds. If it needs five hours, they’ll cover it over several episodes.

      Finally, one of the hosts is both an audiophile and the developer of a major podcasting client and various podcast editing tools. The audio quality is absolutely perfect, and the editing is even better. Even the ads are well done (and there aren’t many, and you can subscribe to remove them).

      • @ominouslemon@lemm.eeOP
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        11 year ago

        OK as I understand, this is one if the most popular ones. When I tried listening to it, though, I had the impression it was very focused on Apple and on programming - not so much on news, which is what I was after. Did I get it right or should I try again?

    • @QuarterSwede
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      11 year ago

      Thirded. It’s like listening to me and my homies banter. Just so much fun.

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    My top 3 are:
    Foss Podd - Has interviews with open source devs from some pretty large projects
    Self Hosted - If you’re interested in self hosting, you’ve probably come across some of their resources, why not listen to them?
    Unnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast - Interviews with hardware hackers and talking about the tools they use. Very interesting.

  • Prethoryn Overmind
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    61 year ago

    Darknet Diaries is easily my favorite but if I want something fictional I go with No Sleep.

    Click Here is a good one. More like journalism and news on an information security level.

    I also like Hacking Humans.

    Crime Junkie is a good one as well.

    I love MKBHD’s podcast as well. Those guys just get me laughing as they have become less professional and more personal on screen as time has gone on.

      • Prethoryn Overmind
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        11 year ago

        It is a great podcast and I think Jack Rysider from Darknet Diaries has recommended their podcast before.

        It’s more professional, IMO, and informative. It also just lays the facts out and the problems in a pretty unbiased way. More like, here is an issue on this topic with or without this thing or related to this thing and here is why you should be aware of it.

  • @KiloGex
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    51 year ago

    TWIT is also my go to. Haven’t missed an episode for over a decade. Used to watch Leo on Tech TV. A veteran of the industry that still keeps current, and he also is always bringing in younger guests and specialists to fill gaps and add different perspectives.

    • @ominouslemon@lemm.eeOP
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      21 year ago

      Same here! My only gripe with the whole network is that it’s financially struggling and that has some effects on the podcasts themselves. All About Android getting shut down is a prime example. Also I think the guests were better (or just more famous?) some years ago, but that may be a symptom of the higher competition in the podcasting space. I wonder if you have the same impression!

  • picnic
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    Sadly many of my former subscriptions have quit lately, like hello internet, this is only a test and I think there were others, too.

    But I have now found digital foundry podcast at least, and gonna try those listed here. Thanks all

  • @a_fancy_kiwi
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    1 year ago

    The Late Night Linux family of shows are all pretty good

  • Old Fart
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    31 year ago

    I look forward to Grumpy Old Geeks Podcast every week. Two old timers from the tech industry. tagline for the show is “What went wrong on the internet and whose to blame.”