
The Slidebean Stand-Up Mark Zuckerberg and the Totally Not Legal Daycare.
Nov 14, 2025
In a hilariously wild discussion, hosts dive into Zuckerberg's questionable unlicensed daycare venture. They explore the ethics of cloning yourself for work, alongside Google's bold lawsuit against a phishing platform. Meta's shocking profits from scam ads take center stage, and a new British LLM gets playful treatment. The environmental implications of data centers overtaking oil spending and the frontier of AI reading brain activity provoke laughter and contemplation. Buckle up for a tech-filled ride with a twist!
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Billionaire Backyard School
- Mark Zuckerberg ran an unlicensed, private K‑4/K‑5 style school at his Palo Alto compound for friends' children.
- Neighbors complained about noise and zoning, and the city ordered closure by June 30, 2025.
Pivot From Grief Tech To Work Clones
- Eteros (now YOU) pivoted from posthumous grief-bots to live AI clones that mimic you for work.
- This shift reveals startups prefer monetizing continuous productivity over compassionate use cases.
Think Twice Before Cloning Yourself
- Consider the workplace risks before cloning your decision‑making into an AI counterpart.
- Avoid training models that could outcompete you or be used to make you redundant.



