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It feels like every time I find a podcast about security/networking/technology the hosts end up saying some pretty off-color stuff, or I look them up and they also host right wing podcasts. Are there any that are more leftist, hosted by LGBT peeps, or at least not actively bigoted ?

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[–] gortbrown@lemmy.sdf.org 23 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Some favorites of mine are The WAN Show, Command Line Heroes, Darknet Diaries, Linux Unplugged, Destination Linux and Surveillance Report All of these cover a lot of cool areas in tech, and I have never heard any right-wing views (or really any political views) voiced in any of these.

[–] Nobug404@geddit.social 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I used to listen to Linux Unplugged but it feels like the crypto crap took over creative control.

It's all let's read some crypto paid messages. Then a taking point. More crypto messages. Here is a part where we say the names of things wrong because the crypto messages told us to.

It is creeping into the self hosted show too.

[–] drewdevorcula@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

FWIW, the boosts are typically in their own section that you can skip if you like. I put chapter markers in every episode to make it easy for you.

Those boosts are helping to keep the network solvent by diversifying income. As advertisers are getting more skittish, income needs to come from somewhere. None of us can afford to work for free, and there's already one show that would be completely dead without boosts.

They also function similarly to feedback. Yes, there's plenty of shenanigans, but Linux Unplugged has always been about creating an entertaining talk show kind of vibe. Linux Action News is more the serious one. Unfortunately, that's on hiatus because of lack of sponsors.

Chris does try to tailor the boost segments per-show so they fit with the theme. Self Hosted, for example, keeps boosts more topical on average. It's also worth mentioning that we haven't removed email feedback - this isn't pay-to-play.

Source: I edit Linux Unplugged, Self Hosted, Office Hours, and Coder Radio.

[–] LaudemPax@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I've been listening to them forever and was also pretty apprehensive about the crypto stuff but in the end he's really just using it as a way to get donations. I personally don't feel like the podcast talks about crypto much, if at all, and the boosts sections actually add to the show imo.

[–] monkeysuncle@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I listen to Linux Unplugged and I also am not a fan of the crypto stuff. I remember they actually addressed the whole crypto thing in an office hours episode, which I found incredibly disappointing as Chris essentially said crypto is a scam and we hate it, except for bitcoin. He talks about how long he's been using bitcoin and how you should trust him because he knows what he's talking about. It was very patronizing, and I took a break from unplugged for a while because of it.

I still listen to it because it's the only free Linux podcast I'm aware of, and I understand the need to make money so I can deal with the boosts for now.

[–] ranok@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] gortbrown@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

I haven't, but I've seen it in my Spotify recommendations. I also subscribed to the newsletter, though I haven't had much time to read it much.