Basically podcasts about Linux software, with a little bit of an anarchy twist.
The title is a play on words, see "New World Order".
NB I just skimmed, so I could be mistaken
Just do “ Welcome “
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> "GNU World Order is an internet audio show about GNU, Linux, UNIX, and other technical and geeky topics. I release this show in open source audio formats. This is an anarcho-syndacalist, anti-facist, and pro-human-rights podcast. I stand in solidarity with all people of colour, of marginalised communities, and the oppressed around the globe. Leave your ad blockers on."
it gives me the info that's relevant quickly, & without distraction. episodes & their contents are listed on the main page 3 years back, to the beginning of 2018. indeed it seems >3 years ago, the author did not have good show notes.
“All DJs on aNONradio.net are members of the SDF Public Access UNIX System Community. Please join our growing online community of free software authors, teachers, librarians, students, researchers, hobbyists, computer enthusiasts, artists, musicians, and the aural and the visually impaired. We fight for and promote the distribution and development of free software and the non-commercialization of the Internet.”
The focus of this is music rather than talk.
This is a podcast. Most episodes seem to be the host Klaatu going through standard packages included in Slackware. There's some decent general discussion, half general Linux , half Slackware specific, in the couple shows I've gone through. I need to listen to some of the more general show topics. It's a great masthead. "This podcast is founded in the ideals of anarcho-syndacalism, anti-facism, and human rights". I haven't listened to any of the more cereberal shows yet.
I very much look forward to those who DO mix politics and tech. Code becomes law. We can not deny our broader impacts & roles.
I think of the Early 90s Ministry song with the same name..I'm always amazed how I can remember songs I haven't heard in decades...