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A podcast about tech, culture, and society. Hosted by Pam Selle and Sarah Withee with special guests
Pam Selle hosts Ignore All Previous Instructions, a technology show with 22 episodes published.

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Sarah invites us to walk through the last several decades of technology use in education (particularly K-12). This one is dedicated to the under-appreciated school IT departments.

Pam brings the topic this week of "fun in programming." More nostalgia, talking about how it feels in modern programming, the joy of problem solving. Also, we talk about how Sarah is hacking vending machines!

This episode, Sarah brings the topic and Pam & Sarah explore the intersection of technology and nostalgia, sharing personal experiences with early computers and video game consoles. The talk about the evolution of techno

Pam and Sarah bring back the podcast! I guess? Pam seems unsure. They talk about "unjaded internet." AI is discussed (of course), reflecting on AI since they last chatted in the new year's episode. What about social medi

Pam Selle and Helen Horstmann-Allen, a self-identified radical optimist, talk about optimism, the challenges of decentralized products, the contrast between online and physical communities, and the importance of aligning

Pam is joined by Meredith Finkelstein, an engineer, herbalist, and artist, who shares her unique journey from an early interest in nature to her current exploration of herbalism and blockchain technology. They end up div

Pam and Ben Garvey talk about data viz, remote work, job searching, IRL networking, startups, and more. There's a dash of AI discussion (of course), the magic secret of Networking (the people kind), and what if all softw

Pam and Kelley talk about developer relations and the changing landscape of "developer communities." They wonder where all the cowboys, er, developers, have gone. Kelley teaches Pam about 'product-led growth' (aka make t

Pam and Sarah Withee, of pilot episode fame, get together to reflect on 2024 and ring in 2025. When in doubt, put an AI on it. And what about that dog who just wants to play basketball?

Pam speaks with Tanveer Anoy, founder of Mondro, a Bangladeshi Queer Archive, and the Bangladesh Feminist Archives. They talk about the cultural context of LGBTQ+ issues in Bangladesh, the founding of the first queer arc

Pam and Mjumbe Poe talk about "appropriate technology," the recent International Network on Appropriate Technology conference (INAT, which does *not* have a silly gnat mascot, unfortunately). They also talk about student

Pam is joined by Nora Gibson, an artist and researcher who explores the intersection of technology, dance, and embodied experiences. Nora shares her journey from traditional choreography to integrating technology into he

Pam is joined by Georgia Iacovou, a tech policy writer with a focus on AI and media training. They talk about tech policy, journalism, the US election (oof), how the 'left' can't stop cancelling itself, and Pam spends a

Pam flies solo due to some civic duty interfering with recording. This week she records a minisode and talks about voting (tis the season), vote swapping, ballot selfies, The Substance (f*ing insane), and the book Invisi

Pam and David Dylan Thomas take the diversions counter off the charts talking about David's work in inclusive design and filmmaking, the nature of time, personal brands giving the ick, and the challenges faced in the tec

Pam is joined by Asheesh Laroia, an engineer who was involved in the Code for America pilot program linked to the IRS' e-file program. They talk about how making government systems more accessibly has direct impact on mi

Pam is joined by Christine Lemmer-Webber, executive director of the Spritely Institute and lead author of the ActivityPub standard. They talk about imagining a decentralized social web, what is means to be secure by defa

Pam is joined by Jasmine Greenaway, and they talk about teaching computer science, wth is a data lake or vector databases, and talk about rest (not to be confused with REST), making things for yourself and for the joy of

Pam is joined by Dawn Wages, chair of the Python Software Foundation, Python community program manager at Microsoft, and lives down the street from Pam. They talk about open source, racism in open source, what does the n
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