Unpacking Software Livestream

Join our monthly Unpacking Software livestream to hear about the latest news, chat and opinion on packaging, software deployment and lifecycle management!

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Chocolatey Product Spotlight

Join the Chocolatey Team on our regular monthly stream where we put a spotlight on the most recent Chocolatey product releases. You'll have a chance to have your questions answered in a live Ask Me Anything format.

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Chocolatey Coding Livestream

Join us for the Chocolatey Coding Livestream, where members of our team dive into the heart of open source development by coding live on various Chocolatey projects. Tune in to witness real-time coding, ask questions, and gain insights into the world of package management. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with our team and contribute to the future of Chocolatey!

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Calling All Chocolatiers! Whipping Up Windows Automation with Chocolatey Central Management

Webinar from
Wednesday, 17 January 2024

We are delighted to announce the release of Chocolatey Central Management v0.12.0, featuring seamless Deployment Plan creation, time-saving duplications, insightful Group Details, an upgraded Dashboard, bug fixes, user interface polishing, and refined documentation. As an added bonus we'll have members of our Solutions Engineering team on-hand to dive into some interesting ways you can leverage the new features available!

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Chocolatey Community Coffee Break

Join the Chocolatey Team as we discuss all things Community, what we do, how you can get involved and answer your Chocolatey questions.

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Chocolatey and Intune Overview

Webinar Replay from
Wednesday, 30 March 2022

At Chocolatey Software we strive for simple, and teaching others. Let us teach you just how simple it could be to keep your 3rd party applications updated across your devices, all with Intune!

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Chocolatey For Business. In Azure. In One Click.

Livestream from
Thursday, 9 June 2022

Join James and Josh to show you how you can get the Chocolatey For Business recommended infrastructure and workflow, created, in Azure, in around 20 minutes.

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The Future of Chocolatey CLI

Livestream from
Thursday, 04 August 2022

Join Paul and Gary to hear more about the plans for the Chocolatey CLI in the not so distant future. We'll talk about some cool new features, long term asks from Customers and Community and how you can get involved!

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Hacktoberfest Tuesdays 2022

Livestreams from
October 2022

For Hacktoberfest, Chocolatey ran a livestream every Tuesday! Re-watch Cory, James, Gary, and Rain as they share knowledge on how to contribute to open-source projects such as Chocolatey CLI.

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Sadashiv Sunday Suspense Guide

For millions of Bengalis across the globe, Sunday nights have a sacred, unspoken ritual. As the clock approaches 9 PM, lights are dimmed, earphones are plugged in, and a singular, deep, gravelly voice fills the room. That voice belongs to Sadashiv Brahmachari —more popularly known simply as Sadashiv —the iconic narrator of Sunday Suspense , a program that has become a cultural phenomenon in Bengali radio and podcasting.

If you have ever asked a Bengali friend, “What should I listen to for a good thriller?” and they replied with a single name, it was almost certainly this one. Sunday Suspense first aired on Radio Mirchi (98.3 FM) in Kolkata, but it quickly transcended the boundaries of traditional radio. The premise was simple yet addictive: every Sunday, the show presents a full-cast audio drama adaptation of classic thrillers, detective stories, and horror fiction. While the ensemble cast—featuring stalwarts like Deep, Mir, and Agni—is exceptional, the soul of the show is the narrator, Sadashiv . sadashiv sunday suspense

Just remember: Once you hear that voice, you’ll never feel quite alone in the dark again. Ei golpo shesh hochhe... kintu aami jaani, aabar dekh hobe. (This story ends... but I know, we shall meet again.) For millions of Bengalis across the globe, Sunday

Why? Because Sadashiv offers something that visual media cannot: . By listening to Sadashiv, you create the killer’s face in your imagination. You build the haunted mansion yourself. His narration is the blueprint, but your mind is the construction site. Beyond Entertainment: A Literary Revival It is impossible to ignore the literary impact. Before Sunday Suspense , many young Bengalis knew the names of Satyajit Ray’s Feluda or Saradindu Bandyopadhyay’s Byomkesh only through films. Sadashiv’s narration revived the original texts. His episodes often follow the stories word-for-word, turning audio dramas into a form of "spoken literature." In many Bengali homes, parents now use Sunday Suspense to introduce their children to classic detective fiction. The Man Behind the Voice One of the great ironies of Sunday Suspense is the anonymity of its creator. The voice of Sadashiv belongs to a real person—a radio jockey and producer named Deep . Yes, the same "Deep" who voices several characters in the show. He created the character of Sadashiv to serve as the anchor and narrator. By keeping the man separate from the myth, the producers have allowed Sadashiv to exist as a timeless, ageless entity—a ghost who lives in your radio and only wakes up on Sunday nights. The Verdict: A Cultural Touchstone To listen to Sadashiv is to participate in a shared Bengali ritual. It is the sound of long car rides, of rainy Kolkata afternoons, of lonely nights in hostels far from home. For the uninitiated, the best entry point is simple: search for "Sunday Suspense Sadashiv - Byomkesh Bakshi" on YouTube, put on a pair of good headphones, and wait for the clock to strike midnight in your mind. If you have ever asked a Bengali friend,

Introduced as the mysterious, chain-smoking, whiskey-sipping man who lives in a shadowy flat at , Sadashiv is not merely a host. He is a character. He sets the mood, introduces the protagonists (from Byomkesh Bakshi to Feluda to Sherlock Holmes), and delivers the spine-chilling punchlines that linger long after the episode ends. The Voice: An Instrument of Fear and Elegance What makes Sadashiv so compelling? It is the texture of his voice. It is not a clean, polished, newsreader’s baritone. Instead, it is a smoky, raspy, lived-in growl —a voice that sounds like it has seen too many murders, too many midnight conspiracies, and far too many pegs of whiskey.