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I'm the host of CoRecursive, a monthly podcast, where each episode a guest shares "The story of a piece of software being built." I'm going to be a little shameless and plug myself. I put a lot of work into the podcast and hacker news readers are basically exactly who it's for.

Decembers episode was the story of porting Doom to the 3DO. Other favs of the year were the story of building the Android operating system, building Serenity OS, building CPAN and building Eliza the chat bot.

https://corecursive.com/



My absolute favorite podcast. Pumped every month for the new episode. I think I've gone back and listened to nearly every one.

Thanks so much for doing the show Adam. Some random ideas for guests:

- Joshua Stein (@jcs): Too many projects to list. Rad all-around hacker.

- Mike Bayer (@zzzeek): Creator of SQLAlchemy/Alembic

- Theo de Raadt: OpenBSD creator. Somewhat a controversial guy, but very interesting.


Thanks for the support and the guest recommendations!


Hi Adam! I really enjoy listening to your podcast, but if I may I have some feedback:

* Every time your guest specializes on something low-level - like Rebecca Heineman from most recent episode, David Shayer from last year, and others - you keep saying "yeah, this is a very complicated subject and I don't understand anything about it". Everyone has they own area of expertise, no one knows everything - and that's OK. But when you as a host constantly put yourself down, it leaves a very strange impression on the listener: "well then, invite someone who does".

* When you do a voice over for the interview and queue interviewee responses - the whole sequence feels doctored. It just doesn't sound as a normal conversation, more like out of context clips forced into pre-made narrative. Again, I'm not saying it _is_ out of context, it just feels that way.

Please don't take these two the wrong way, you're doing great job.

Also, I would love to support the show and you seem to have a Patreon account, but prices there are a bit too steep for a casual listener: $6/14.50/36 per month (that's in Canadian dollars). For example, semi-weekly Darknet Diaries has $3/7.50/14.50 tiers.

In the last episode you've announced bonus content with Rebecca, but there's not even an announcement on the Patreon page and it's not clear what tier would allow access to it.

Sorry for the rant, but I hope it provides outside perspective and you might find it useful.


Hey!

Thanks for listening. The podcast being narrative, I've gotten complaints about the before, but my feelig is there are so many straight interview podcasts out there. If you don't like the narration then there are lots of other alternatives.

Now, it could be that I'm bad at narration. That could totally be true and probably I could improve, but it's a narrative podcast.

All content is available to all patreons. Rebecca bonus episode is not out yet. I should post more details and explanation about how that works but bonus episodes episodes come out on the 15th.

Me not knowing low level stuff is true, so im not sure about that feedback. To me I think admission of my lack of knowledge in an area is good and I'd like to talk about the things I don't know or my vulnerabilities more often.

Again, maybe I do it badly, but I think its good to be ok not knowing something and asking questions about it.


I really enjoy your podcast. It’s the only podcast where I go back and listen to past episodes multiple times, they inspire me as a developer!


Nothing wrong with being a bit shameless to promote it!

The episodes look pretty cool, gonna them a listen!

Are you also open to any guest speakers?


Yeah, for sure, but it's a story telling podcast.

My criteria are around someone having a really crazy you-wouldn't beleive-it story about a software project to share.


I just started listening to your podcast last month, I've been enjoying it a lot!


I found your podcast after a comment here about the episode featuring the guy who built the (Apple II?) app from his cabin in the woods. I’m still a regular listener.


If possible please get Fabrice Bellard on the podcast. It would be really helpful and motivating to hear from Fabrice Bellard


Agreed. I once tried to get Fabrice on a podcast, a few years ago. He said he doesn't do that kind of thing and "no thank you".


Huge fan! Really enjoyed your podcast talking about SQLite with Richard Hipp and Apple 2001 with David Shayer.


This is a fantastic podcast. I'd recommend it for any developer. Thank you Adam.


Great guests and great interviews. Thanks Adam.




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