I just went through my NewPipe history and realised that I watched (listened to during commuting, actually) every single video of that Call for Testing YouTube channel for the past six month. https://m.youtube.com/@callfortesting there is also a website: https://callfortesting.org/
Before you continue to YouTube

@only50000hours That’s a LONG commute! 😢

I hope you find them valuable (and occasionally entertaining) and do join if you haven’t already!

❤️

@dexter almost an hour in each direction, it’s not that bad :)
@only50000hours What do you line most about the calls? How can they improve?
@dexter well #callfortesting is a quite unique addition to the #FreeBSD related sources I consult and thanks to the participants all information is relevant and up to date. Choosing bhyve, jails and ZFS as the main areas of discussion makes it very efficient for me to consume information. However, I’m in a situation here and there where I’m about to follow up on something interesting I heard in the videos one or two weeks later but can’t remember which video it was. For instance, the person implementing VLAN tags directly into the bridge interfaces. I’m not sure if this justifies to introduce a more general catchall networking/general system administration category though. I guess I personally benefit from a reminder in the video description that minutes and most slides used are available on callfortesting.org because somehow I was not aware of the website and the Google docs up until yesterday 😀