Pundits have only really seen mass popularity in the last, like, decade or even less. The mobile internet and the ability to sort of download anything at any time wirelessly allowed people to just listen to whatever they wanted at any time. And i would actually double down bit and say, when apple baked in the podcast, ap too, phone. Ye, that was a huge moment, right? Suddenly it was the thing that was on your phone, and anybody could like, one day flip through and bealing, h what is that that?"
Marques and Andrew jump right into the thick of it discussing Twitter working on the edit button. Then they get into the Mac Pro trade-in that Marques just completed before talking about the stressful weekend Andrew had with r/Place on Reddit. After that, David Imel talks with Jad Abumrad of Radiolab fame about the past, present, and future of podcasting.
Sidenote: Starting this week we'll be having two trivia questions per episode so you can see if you know more random tech facts than we do!
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Josh Wardle interview
Mac Studio review
Radiolab
Elon Musk buys 9.2% of Twitter
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