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Tech Savvy 101: AI & Automation Made Simple is your go-to resource for implementing AI tools and automation in your business without the overwhelm. Join Technology & Automation Coach Sarah Baker twice weekly as she breaks down complex tech into actionable steps you can implement right away. Every Tuesday, catch 'AI in Action' quick tips with screen-sharing tutorials showing exactly how to use today's top AI tools. Thursday episodes dive deeper into automation strategies, tech tools, and syst ...
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How She Did That

Tasha Booth

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The How She Did That Podcast was created for Online Agency Owners and Virtual Service Providers to have a place to grow and learn together. Each episode will provide tech, team, leadership, and business advice that can be immediately implemented. Let's build a business we love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Buzzcast

Buzzsprout

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Buzzcast is a roundtable discussion about podcasting from the people at Buzzsprout. We'll cover current events and news, podcast strategy, tools we are using, and dip into the Customer Support mailbag to test our podcasting knowledge. If you want to stay up-to-date on what's working in podcasting, Buzzcast is the show for you.
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Welcome to Johnny vLog, where amazing things happen. I'l try to help you with your Wordpress. There will be lot's of lessons on this podcast channel. Hope you like it. I will also try to put all things on Youtube so you can see from the first hand how to do things from podcast. Cover art photo by https://www.instagram.com/andrewtneel/
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BSD Now

JT Pennington

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Created by three guys who love BSD, we cover the latest news and have an extensive series of tutorials, as well as interviews with various people from all areas of the BSD community. It also serves as a platform for support and questions. We love and advocate FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD and TrueOS. Our show aims to be helpful and informative for new users that want to learn about them, but still be entertaining for the people who are already pros. The show airs on Wednesdays at 2: ...
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Every week you will be treated to a new Drifting Ruby episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well.
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Stack Snacks

John Siwicki

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Explore the latest in tech each week with host John Siwicki on the Stack Snacks podcast. This snack-sized audio experience makes cutting-edge AI, product design, and development digestible. Get a peek behind the curtain at innovators like OpenAI, AWS, Google, and more. Learn how emerging technologies like AI chatbots, generative diffusion models, and advanced neural networks are transforming industries. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, developer, designer, or entrepreneur, the Stack Snacks ...
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JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood

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Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Current panelists: Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball (KBall), Nick Nisi, Chris Hiller, Amal Hussein & Amy Dutton. Past panelists: Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Amelia Wattenberger, Divya Sasidharan, Alex Sexton, Rachel White, Emma Bostian, Ali Spittel, Mikeal Rogers & Jessica Sachs. We talk about the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (ReactJS, SolidJS, Svelte, VueJS, AngularJS, etc), JavaScript and TypeS ...
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Mike Murphy Unplugged

Mike Murphy

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Mike Murphy Unplugged is a podcast for one-man bands and content creators who want to move forward in business and in life. Learn how to start a podcast, how to create online content for a living, and how to create the life you want.
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Hosted by LearnToProgram.tv's Mark Lassoff, this podcast series is designed for software, web and eLearning Developers-- or anyone that wants to program with Javascript. Javascript is a widely used client-side scripting language that is interpreted in the web browser. Having a strong understanding of the Javascript language will allow you to create advanced web sites that include numerous possible effects and the use of AJAX for an improved user interface experience. This Podcast will cover ...
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How to Program with Java Podcast

Best Java podcast on iTunes, learn about variables, control structures, col

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Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications!
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The Jam with Marmalead

Marmalead

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Insights and actionable advice for Etsy Shops from hosts Richie, Gordon, Lisa and Jade of Marmalead. Lessons learned, seller Q&A, and guest chats with shops are all things you can look forward to on The Jam. Tune in if you're ready to take your handmade or vintage shop to the next level!
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Looking for information on Starting a Podcast? Every Tuesday, join Podcaster, Blogger, and Affiliate Marketer, Dilip Kumar on The Podcasting University, as he brings to you implementable Podcasting tips about starting your own podcast so that, irrespective of who you are and what your knowledge about podcasting is, you can start a podcast. The difference between a successful podcast and a failed podcast is about starting right. Here you will learn how to start your podcast the right way in s ...
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CORE - Core Gaming for Core Gamers

Scott Johnson - Jon Jagger - Beau Schwartz

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Hosted by podcasting vet, Scott Johnson, Jon Jagger and Beau Schwartz. Weekly, on the frogpants network. Video games and the issues around them every week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CSS-Tricks Screencasts

Chris Coyier

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CSS-Tricks Screencasts is focused on showing you tips, tricks, techniques about web design. Code samples can be extremely helpful, but sometimes it is even more helpful to watch someone as they code. In CSS-Tricks Screencasts will show you real live CSS and HTML code being written and tested right on the screen. Topics will vary but will always center around design and usability.
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Send us a text We're discussing a powerful shift in podcast discovery: trusted recommendations from real people instead of algorithms. With Pocket Casts now surfacing creator-curated suggestions, listeners have a new way to uncover shows they’ll actually love. We share how this works behind the scenes and why podcaster-driven discovery offers somet…
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Think you need thousands of downloads to start earning from your podcast? Think again. In this episode of The Podcasting University, we explore beginner-friendly monetization strategies tailored for small podcasters. Whether you're just starting or have a few dozen episodes under your belt, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you mon…
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It’s Nintendo Switch 2 launch day! And one of us got one. Impressions about the new hardware, the snappy performance of the eShop, and the sucky bits of game upgrade pricing—some titles requiring up to $20 for performance boosts. "Nintendo Welcome Tour" requiring accessories for full completion is nuts, and we talk on past console campouts. Canadia…
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In this episode, Dan and I (Steve) dove deep into what turned out to be a surprisingly complex, yet incredibly insightful topic: gradually migrating a massive legacy JavaScript project over to TypeScript. We're talking about nearly 1,000 JS files, 70,000+ lines of code, and years of developer history—all transitioning carefully to a typed, modern f…
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The Hidden Costs of Stagnation: Why Running EOL Software is a Ticking Time Bomb, Maintaining FreeBSD in a Commercial Product – Why Upstream Contributions Matter, LLMs ('AI') are coming for our jobs whether or not they work, Implement Anubis to give the bots a harder time, erspan(4): ERSPAN Type II collection, Just my memory here is how I've configu…
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Episode #138: 5 Signs You're Stuck in the 'Post and Pray' Content Trap (And Why It's Killing Your Growth) Ever feel like you're pouring time into your content and hearing nothing but crickets? If you're constantly posting and praying something sticks… you're not alone (but you're also not growing). In this episode, we’re breaking down the 5 signs t…
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How do you promote your podcast and get more people to listen—without spending money on ads? In this quick tip episode, I answer a listener’s question and break down 5 simple but powerful ways to increase your podcast’s discoverability and grow your audience. You’ll learn how to: Leverage your existing listeners to spark organic growth Repurpose yo…
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Easily add Markdown support to your Rails applications with Marksmith. This isn't a drop-in replacement to ActionText, but can be used with text or blob columns. Marksmith integrates easily with ActiveStorage for handling file uploads. In this episode, we'll explore setting up Marksmith and some best practices.…
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Send us a text After a flawless escape room victory, we're tackling a puzzle we can't solve: why remote podcast recording software still fails so often. From audio glitches to browser limitations, these are our frustrations of creating studio-quality content online. Support the show Contact Buzzcast Send us a text message Tweet us at @buzzcastpodca…
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We have “secret penises." Trust us, it will make sense. We’re giving away a copy of Doom: The Dark Ages, we speculate on Cyberpunk 2—its name, setting (possibly Chicago), and potential DLC—then dive into the animation studio behind the upcoming Cyberpunk anime followup. K-Pop Demon Hunters, Marathon possibly being delayed, and the over-saturation o…
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Are you losing listeners before your episodes even get going? In this episode of The Podcasting University, we uncover 7 rookie mistakes that could be silently killing your podcast engagement and what you can do to fix them. From weak intros and jargon-filled language to poor editing and vague CTAs, these common pitfalls affect even the most passio…
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In this episode, we dove headfirst into the swirling waters of TypeScript, its real-world use cases, and where it starts to fall short—especially when it comes to security. Joining us from sunny Tel Aviv (and a slightly cooler Portland), we had the brilliant Ariel Shulman and security advocate Liran Tal bring the heat on everything from type safety…
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Isolating Containers with ZFS and Linux Namespaces, DragonFly BSD 6.4.2, FreeBSD fans rally round zVault upstart, For Upcoming PF Tutorials, We Welcome Your Questions, Using ~/.ssh/authorized keys to decide what the incoming connection can do, PDF bruteforce tool to recover locked files, How and why typical (SaaS) pricing is too high for university…
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Episode #137: Top 3 AI Note Takers and Why You Need to Be Using One Let’s be real... trying to take detailed notes during meetings and stay present is nearly impossible. That’s where AI comes in. In this episode of Tech Savvy 101: AI & Automation Made Simple, I’m diving into the top 3 AI-powered note-taking tools that are saving entrepreneurs hours…
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If you're a podcaster, building an email list should be one of your top priorities, but how do you do it when your audience is tuning in with their phones in their pockets? In this episode of The Podcasting University, you’ll learn list-building tactics designed specifically for podcasters. Discover how to create lead magnets tailored to your episo…
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Send us a text Buzzsprout just rolled out a major update to its subscription features! We're talking about the six Buzzsprout Support & Subscriptions options now available. These include premium episodes, ad-free content, back catalog access, early access, subscriber-only podcasts, and listener support. We share tips on engaging supporters without …
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Bungie’s admission of using stolen artwork in Marathon, casting big doubt on the game's future. We talk about the extraction shooter genre and compare Marathon to games like Tarkov and Concord to mixed results. Randy Pitchford is back with a out-of-touch $80 pricing comment on X for Borderlands 4, and we review Borderlands and its spinoffs just for…
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In this episode, we sat down with full-stack developer and AI innovator Matthew Henage, creator of WAOS.ai (Web App Operating System) and the incredible storytelling platform SpeakMagic.ai. This conversation took us deep into the world of agentic AI, low-code app building, and the future of intelligent workflows. We kicked things off with Matthew s…
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Episode #136: How to Seamlessly Integrate Asana with AI Tools for Your Business If you're dreaming of saving 10+ hours a week (without hiring a full team), this one’s for you. In this final episode of the Automated Systems That Scale mini-series, we’re taking your Asana setup to the next level by integrating it with smart AI tools like ChatGPT, Cla…
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I use Zip Bombs to Protect my Server, Owning the Stack: Infrastructure Independence with FreeBSD and ZFS, Optimisation of parallel TCP input, Chosing between "it works for now" and "it works in the long term", Losing one of my evenings after an OpenBSD upgrade, What drive did I just remove from the system?, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is …
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OpenAI's recent release of ChatGPT 4.1 to its web app marks an exciting development in AI accessibility. Previously, this version was exclusive to API users, making its transition to the web app significant. The rollout not only broadens access but highlights 4.1's capabilities, particularly in code generation and comprehension. Testing reveals cle…
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Send us a text We're digging into a recent trend showing up in podcast feeds: bonus episodes labeled “You Might Also Like” that are actually full episodes from completely different shows. We look at what’s behind this, how companies like PodRoll are using dynamic feed drops to scale podcast promotions, and why this can feel different from a traditi…
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We discuss the upcoming Super Mario Brothers movie sequel, "Super Mario World," and potential future titles for any sequels. Nintendo's updated EULA, allowing them to render devices unusable for cheating or using ROMs, causes some debate. We question the implications of "bricking" and the risk of false positives. And if Nintendo is even thinking ab…
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In this week’s episode, it’s just me — Charles Max Wood — and I’m joined by the incredibly sharp and open-source-loving Aral Roca, direct from Barcelona! Aral’s the creator of Brisa, a new full-stack web framework that flips the script on how we build modern web apps. If you thought the "another day, another framework" meme was played out... well, …
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GhostBSD: From Usability to Struggle and Renewal, Why You Can’t Trust AI to Tune ZFS, Introducing bpflogd(8): capture packets via BPF to log files, What I'd do as a College Freshman in 2025, FreeBSD and KDE Plasma generations, Improvements to the FreeBSD CI/CD systems, FreeBSD as a Workstation, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to yo…
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Episode #135: How to Turn Your Asana Project Management System onto Autopilot You’ve got your Asana projects set up. Tasks are organized. Deadlines are in place. But now it’s time for the fun part — making it run itself. This is Part 3 of our Automated Systems That Scale mini-series, where I walk you through the real tools and workflows I recommend…
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Save time with AI Landscape masks in Lightroom. Automatically select photo elements like mountains, buildings, water, and vegetation for easy adjustments. Get my Lightroom Made Easy course here: https://www.steeletraining.com/lightroom-course.htm You can also watch this on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgMD0rBfIOY For more of my fre…
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Feeling frustrated that your podcast download numbers are stuck, despite all your efforts? You’re not alone — and the good news is, it’s fixable. In this episode, we dive deep into the real reasons your podcast growth might be stalling and share practical strategies to get things moving again. You’ll discover: Why growth plateaus happen and how to …
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Send us a text Whether you’re interviewing seasoned pros or first-time guests, the key to a successful podcast interview is thoughtful preparation. In this episode, we break down practical strategies for helping your guests feel confident, relaxed, and ready to deliver their best. From pre-interview communication and tech checks to question outline…
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Microsoft's cross-platform success, upcoming remasters like Gears of War and Echo the Dolphin, and speculation around a Xbox-branded handheld got real this week. We debate about console competition, exclusivity, and digital storefront strategies, particularly Epic Games’ new developer incentives. They really wanna get the deals. Underwater level ph…
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OpenBSD 7.7, ZFS Orchestration Tools – Part 2: Replication, Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good, Graphed and measured: running TCP input in parallel, Introducing an OpenBSD LLDP daemon, Hardware discovery: ACPI & Device Tree, The 2025 FreeBSD Community Survey is Here, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you …
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