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Habr Weekly, because there is no time to read Habr itself, and it's boring. Listening to the squeeze of the best of the week suits me in the background.
LinkMeUp, but not all, but only system administrators, those who have traveled and some others. Basically overly specialized.
Radio T is rare.
Sometimes I listen to Dmitry Bachilo's videos as a podcast, because it's not necessary to watch his 16-bit and Silicon Titans, you just need to listen.
By IT? None.
Why? Because I myself decide what and when I will be interested, and not some Vasyan.
Because within the framework of a podcast it is impossible to comprehensively and intelligibly analyze any important topic, and near-IT topics for amateurs, and besides, in a sci-fi vein, are not needed.
Because the lion's share of podcasts is a long-and-in such an advertising digest about "suppy-puppy taxes from our sponsors."
Because m-m-m they don’t like the presenters themselves, who, uh-uh-uh, put their voice in the padik, and the gopniks at breaks straightened their diction ah-ah-ah-ah-ah.
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