HACKER Q&A
📣 vuciv1

What internet/tech podcasts do you listen to?


I usually just listen to Reply All. I'm looking for something I'd enjoy just as much


  👤 Clownfused Accepted Answer ✓
Darknet Diaries: True stories from the dark side of the Internet

This is a podcast about hackers, breaches, shadow government activity, hacktivism, cybercrime, and all the things that dwell on the hidden parts of the network.

https://darknetdiaries.com/



👤 dcardoza
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History - Excellent podcast about history. The 'Prophets of Doom' episode is my favourite.

Darknet Diaries - Hacking / technology.

Planet Money - Short episodes on economics and money

Acquired - Analysis of Companies

Tim Ferris Show - He interviews interesting people. Hit or miss for me.

Lex Fridman - High quality interviewees but Lex Fridman is hit or miss.

Joe Rogan Experience - Plenty of great episodes. Episodes vary dramatically in quality.


👤 mfarstad
On the Metal: tales from the hardware/ software interface

Interviews conducted by Jessie Frazelle, Steve Tuck, and Brian Cantrill of the newly formed Oxide Computer Company with prolific engineers from hardware / software. People from companies like Sun and SGI telling war stories and having good discussions about the state of things today.

Personal favorite is the Jonathan Blow interview.


👤 jetti
Unnamed Reverse Engineering Podcast - it focuses mainly on reverse engineering hardware and firmware. I haven't done any non-trivial reverse engineering projects and even the ones I have done are software but I still find it super interesting.

Darknet Diaries - Podcast revolving around hackers/hacks/etc

Malicious Life - Podcast centered around historical hacks or malware.

Advent of Computing - about the history of computer and computer related technology

ClojureScript Podcast - about clojurescript

Indie Hackers - interviews with indie startup founders

Revolutions - detailed history of various revolutions throughout history. Currently on the revolutions of Russia.

TechStuff - episodes on various tech related topics



👤 MisterBiggs
Talk Python To Me is a really good tech podcast. It manages to almost always have a really interesting guest.

https://talkpython.fm/


👤 asicsp
It's quite rare for me to watch/listen to tech related stuff (I prefer written words). However, I'm going through "Teaching Python" https://www.teachingpython.fm/ as one of the ways to improve myself as a writer (and the occasional workshops).

👤 socatacos
Programming throwdown. A long running podcast that started with a programming language each show and has branched out to a lot of cool topics. I really like the tool of the show too.

https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/?m=1


👤 ArtWomb
For early YC history, Justin Kan's convos with Steve Huffman and Michael Seibel have a real college reunion vibe ;)

https://the-quest-with-justin-kan.simplecast.com/episodes


👤 zn44
Masters of scale - "how companies grow from zero to a gazillion, testing his theories with legendary leaders" https://mastersofscale.com/

👤 brtkdotse
Soft Skills podcast never fails to brighten my day - https://softskills.audio/

👤 arolihas
This week in ML/AI (TWIMLAI)

Software Engineering Daily

History of Philosophy without any gaps

If I Were You, very funny advice podcast


👤 pcdoodle
Nick's non fiction: Young kid does a book review weekly, very underated.

👤 AbdHicham
I like the following, perhaps you already know them but if you don't, I recommend them: (1) Lex Fridman: https://lexfridman.com/podcast/ (My favorite) (2) Fullstack-radio: https://fullstackradio.com/ (3) Company forensics: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/company-forensics-slid... (4) The Undefined Podcast: https://undefined.fm/ (5) Signal vs Noise: https://m.signalvnoise.com/

It's not tech related by I listen to JRE as well quite often.


👤 auxym
I enjoy embedded.fm

👤 larrykubin
Screaming in the Cloud

Deconstructor of Fun