I like listening to podcasts a lot. From
The X-Files to chat podcasts and nerd stuff, everything is there.
Among other things, I stumbled upon the "Hack the Planet" podcast by Andreas Heil and Daniel Kirstenpfad
some time ago and was lucky enough to be a diligent listener since the first episode.
As there are some points of intersection with one's own interests, I couldn't resist opening my mouth every now and then.
One of these points of intersection was and is mechanical keyboards.
So it happened that we exchanged views on one or two topics in this area.
I don't seem to have gotten on their nerves, otherwise they probably wouldn't have asked me if I wanted to be a guest on Podcast.
No sooner said than done. With a fair amount of stage fright and the odd slip of the tongue, we sat down together on Friday afternoon - online, of course - and talked for 3 hours about keyboards, VIM, Github's Arctic Code Vault, self-built bartop arcade machines and seasonal monitor bugs.
Here is the result:
It was a lot of fun despite the initial stage fright and excitement and it was a little dream come true to be a guest on the
Hack the Planet Podcast.
Thank you very much!
If you want more information about the two and the podcast:
Podcast:
podcast.hack-the-planet.tv
Andreas Heil:
@aheil(Twitter) //
Hack the Planet(Blog)
Daniel Kirstenpfad:
@Bietiekay(Twitter) //
Schrankmonster(Blog)
Finally, all that remains to say is, subscribe to the podcast and