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Comment by adamgordonbell

3 years ago

I had written David and NTP down as a podcast episode idea. Never expected to get scooped by the New Yorker.

Do it anyways. Dave Mills and NTP deserves it.

Also: Olson timezone database and its various maintainers. Paul Eggert is the current maintainer, I think. Arthur David Olson could be interesting as well.

An intricate topic like this works better as a written article. Podcasts are more for people who want to listen to some lowbrow stuff while driving.

  • Sorry but this is just your opinion. I Listen to tons of very technical podcasts and it works great. If you are interested in technology, check out the omega tau podcast for example.

    • Or, ironically, the podcast of the guy he responded to, adamgordonbell: https://corecursive.com/

      It's a podcast I've really been enjoying for a few years now. It used to be a little more technical (as the name, corecursive, kinda implies), but found a niche in interviewing people more about the people than the tech they're knowledgeable about, which is also very pleasant. Anyway, I encourage you to listen to both an early and a recent episode to find out if you like it.