Two dumb comedians debate everything from God to Wrestling with the guest moderator declaring a winner.
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Dirt Rd Muzic presents a station for up and coming independent artists of all genres around the world. Send your MP3's/audio file's to dirtrdmuzicrecordlabel@gmail.com, subject Attn: Official Cool Breeze. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drm-radio/support
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Cory Doctorow's Literary Works
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Welcome to our first podcast, we are talking about DRM and Diablo III
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Ideas Worth Seeing promotes videos, films, and shorts by up-and-coming visual artists. We also interview innovative ideas that leverage the digital age.
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TuxJam is a family friendly show that blends Creative Commons music and Open Source goodness. This is an OGG feed.
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I'm Tim French and I think video game preservation is important. As is accessibility to those games. This art form is stunted by short-sighted business decisions and gamers who don't expect enough out of their purchases. This podcast is my contribution to the conversation around this exciting yet frustrating industry. We will cover emulation, piracy, FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), monetization, DRM, internet requirements, etc. I will define what it means for a game to be Virtually Immortal. Sup ...
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Coming straight from the heart of the borough, Brooklyns own boutique label of straight club heat presents: Bastard Jazz Radio. Every other week DJs DRM and Sema4 select 12 delights from across musical genres to intrigue and expand your aural spectrum. Expect the unexpected…expect the eclectic
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Cory Doctorow's Literary Works
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new vinyl set on youtube: https://youtu.be/drM-u_-Js4w future: OCT 12 @ Kertunk Bar, Vac OCT 25 @ Aether Mankind Bday NOV 9 @ LavaLava w/ VITESS @ Turbina past: 2024 SEPT 27 @ Pavilon + Easy SEPT 21 @ Sound Climax 2024, Malta SEPT 7 @ Trance Maraton, Aether AUG 24 @ Virgo, Kertunk Bar AUG 16 @ Viadukt JUL 30 @ Ozora, Pumpui JUL 6 @ Sunburst x Pontoon JUN 27 @ Alkototabor MAY 27 @ PavilON APR 12 @ EASY TERRACE MAR 27 @ PAVILON MAR 09 @ EASY (Trance With Benefits) 2023 NOV 25 @ TOLDI (Kozmosz ...
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Art of the Essential is Chris Caparro. Los Angeles based, Philadelphia native Chris Caparro has spent the last 15 years cultivating his musical tastes in a wide variety of musical genres. Having grown up on hip-hop his roots run deep, with his first record every purchased being Africa Bambaata’s “Renegades of Funk”. It was monumental for him, breaking boundaries and setting a clear path for open creativity in the world of music. Fast forward 20 years to 2002 and it was officially time to ge ...
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Replays from various shows on DRR Hits 1
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Hello and welcome to my new podcast for movie opinions and my views on upcoming movies and how Studios are doing with their movies my episodes will be shorter than 10 minutes but may run longer depending on the topic
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The vidcast that strives to tell the truth about important subjects.
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Podcast by Microsoft Canada
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Quick technology thoughts from Mikko Haapoja, a Development Manager at Shopify working in Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and 3D.
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The most excellent podcast for pro-White Gamers and their extensive families. Follow us on TG: https://t.me/TheGamerWord14
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The only video game podcast that almost never talks about video games. Enjoy! :)
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A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.
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Soulful Deep Underground House Music Podcast from SWEAT. Featuring mixes from MichaelAlan, Calvin Morgan, Taurus the Bull and Guest from around the world. // SWEAT is making music lovers wet over the airwaves and on the dance floors world wide one soulful house mix at a time. Subscribe on iTunes or follow on PodOMatic, hear what millions of your fellow music lovers listen to annually. The mixes range from deep, vocal, classic, rare grooves, afrobeat, techy, jazzy and Latin based and of cours ...
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Advancing Health Systems in Low and Middle Income Countries Podcast. This podcast series aims to help listeners appreciate why health finance and governance must be addressed when working to improve health outcomes, and will include episodes which delve into the dynamics of topics like domestic resource mobilization for health, expanding access to healthcare through insurance, and the importance of “good governance” in creating responsive, patient-centered health systems. The Health Finance ...
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This week on my podcast, I read part three of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. I didn’t plan to go to Oklahoma, but I went to Oklahoma. My day job is providing phone tech support to people in offi…
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This week on my podcast, I read part three of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. I didn’t plan to go to Oklahoma, but I went to Oklahoma. My day job is providing phone tech support to people in offi…
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This week on my podcast, I read part two of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. I didn’t plan to go to Oklahoma, but I went to Oklahoma. My day job is providing phone tech support to people in office…
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This week on my podcast, I read part two of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. I didn’t plan to go to Oklahoma, but I went to Oklahoma. My day job is providing phone tech support to people in office…
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This week on my podcast, I read part one of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. Doctors smoke. Driving instructors text and drive. Dentists eat sugary snacks before bed. And hackers? Well, we’re no b…
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This week on my podcast, I read part one of “Spill“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. Doctors smoke. Driving instructors text and drive. Dentists eat sugary snacks before bed. And hackers? Well, we’re no b…
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This week on my podcast, I read “Vigilant“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Nelda Buckman and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. Kids hate email. Dee got my number from his older brother, who got it from Tina, my sister-in-law, who he knew from art school. H…
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This week on my podcast, I read “Vigilant“, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Nelda Buckman and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original. Kids hate email. Dee got my number from his older brother, who got it from Tina, my sister-in-law, who he knew from art school. H…
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Pluralistic.net column, “Anti-cheat, gamers, and the Crowdstrike disaster” about the way that gamers were sucked into the coalition to defend trusted computing, and how the Crowdstrike disaster has seen them ejected from the coalition by Microsoft: As a class, gamers *hate* digital rights management (DRM), …
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Pluralistic.net column, “Anti-cheat, gamers, and the Crowdstrike disaster” about the way that gamers were sucked into the coalition to defend trusted computing, and how the Crowdstrike disaster has seen them ejected from the coalition by Microsoft: As a class, gamers *hate* digital rights management (DRM), …
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Locus Magazine column, “Marshmallow Longtermism” a reflection on how conservatives self-mythologize as the standards-bearers for deferred gratification and making hard trade-offs, but are utterly lacking in these traits when it comes to climate change and inequality. I’m no fan of Charles Koch, but I agree …
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Locus Magazine column, “Marshmallow Longtermism” a reflection on how conservatives self-mythologize as the standards-bearers for deferred gratification and making hard trade-offs, but are utterly lacking in these traits when it comes to climate change and inequality. I’m no fan of Charles Koch, but I agree …
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TuxJam 114 – Pachways
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The FOSSy foursome of Al, Andrew, Dave and Kevie return for another bout of linuxy software spiced with creative common tunes. We begin as always with a round-up of recent releases from distrowatch. Next we review Waydroid which allows you to efficiently run an Android environment if you happen to be running Wayland. Then we take a look at Pachli w…
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This week on my podcast, I read a recent post from my Pluralistic.net blog/newsletter: “AI’s productivity theater,” about the severe mismatch between the bosses who buy AI to increase their workers’ efficiency, and the utter bafflement of the workers who are expected to use the AI…somehow. A new research report from the Upwork Research Institute of…
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This week on my podcast, I read a recent post from my Pluralistic.net blog/newsletter: “AI’s productivity theater,” about the severe mismatch between the bosses who buy AI to increase their workers’ efficiency, and the utter bafflement of the workers who are expected to use the AI…somehow. A new research report from the Upwork Research Institute of…
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Locus Magazine column, Unpersoned>; about the enormous power that we’ve given to tech giants to determine who can participate in modern life, and why the answer to the giants’ failure to wield that power wisely is to take it away, rather than attempting to perfect their use of it. AT THE END OF MARCH 2024, …
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This week on my podcast, I read my latest Locus Magazine column, Unpersoned>; about the enormous power that we’ve given to tech giants to determine who can participate in modern life, and why the answer to the giants’ failure to wield that power wisely is to take it away, rather than attempting to perfect their use of it. AT THE END OF MARCH 2024, …
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The Gamer Word Episode 65: Pedophile Creed: Nog Shadows
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When it rains, it pours. And today Bobby and Ruckus have plenty to discuss: From the absolutely beastly accusations of Mr. Beast to the Japanese backlash on the discovery that a goblin has falsified their history (with goblin run "historians" trying to actively rewrite it), they may not even have time to discuss the faggotry that has always been De…
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Tuxjam 113 – Ultramarine
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Al, Dave, Andrew and Kevie brave heat and cold and everything in between to bring you free bits and bytes and CC tunes. We start off with our usual roundup of recent releases on distrowatch. We only have one item for review in this show: the Ultramarine distro based on Fedora. Dave and Al look at the version that runs on regular PCs whereas Kevie a…
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Ruckus and Bobby get together to muse on life- it's meaning, how things have changed, and the eternal struggle to make it in this world, despite the evil goblins having made it so you literally must leap from obstacle to obstacle just to get ahead.Par The Gamer Word
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This week on my podcast, I read The reason you can’t buy a car is the same reason that your health insurer let hackers dox you, a column from one of last week’s editions of my Pluralistic newsletter; it describes a monopoly pattern whereby companies execute a series of mergers to dominate a sector, leaving their IT systems brittle and tangled – and…
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This week on my podcast, I read The reason you can’t buy a car is the same reason that your health insurer let hackers dox you, a column from one of last week’s editions of my Pluralistic newsletter; it describes a monopoly pattern whereby companies execute a series of mergers to dominate a sector, leaving their IT systems brittle and tangled – and…
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This week on my podcast, I read my Microsoft DRM talk, first delivered 20 years and one day ago in Redmond, Washington. It was a viral hit in the nascent blogosphere and became a defining document in the fight against DRM. Greetings fellow pirates! Arrrrr! I’m here today to talk to you about copyright, technology and DRM, I work for the Electronic …
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This week on my podcast, I read my Microsoft DRM talk, first delivered 20 years and one day ago in Redmond, Washington. It was a viral hit in the nascent blogosphere and became a defining document in the fight against DRM. Greetings fellow pirates! Arrrrr! I’m here today to talk to you about copyright, technology and DRM, I work for the Electronic …
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TuxJam 112 – Dillo Dally
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Don’t dial 112 but deign to digest our dalliance with Dillo and entertain our engagement with Entroware. Kevie, Dave (aka thelovebug), Andrew and Al are back with another helping of free and open source software peppered with Creative Commons musical goodness. As ever, we begin with a nose around recent releases on distrowatch.com with a few having…
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This week on my podcast, I read Against Lore, a recent piece from my Pluralistic blog/newsletter, about writing and the benefits of nebulously defined backstories. Warning: the last few minutes of this essay contain spoilers for Furiosa. In the recording, I give lots of warning so you can switch off when they come up. One of my favorite nuggets of …
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This week on my podcast, I read Against Lore, a recent piece from my Pluralistic blog/newsletter, about writing and the benefits of nebulously defined backstories. Warning: the last few minutes of this essay contain spoilers for Furiosa. In the recording, I give lots of warning so you can switch off when they come up. One of my favorite nuggets of …
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Today for my podcast, I read Wanna Make Big Tech Monopolies Even Worse? Kill Section 230, my EFF Deeplinks Blog post on the competition aspects of sunsetting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: In an age of resurgent anti-monopoly activism, small online communities, either standing on their own, or joined in loose “federations,” are the …
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