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which linux podcasts do you listen to?
(lemmy.ml)
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The only ones I keep up with regularly are the Jupiter Broadcasting shows. Linux Action News is great to keep up with notable things going on. Linux Unplugged & Self Hosted are great to put on in the background while doing housework or going on a walk. Well-edited along with fun off the cuff conversations, the guys hosting those shows have a good sense of humor and play off each other really well