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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 18min

NYC Mayor INDICTED, Mark Zuckerberg Is Done With Politics, Meta Orion AR, SpaceX Sued & PIRATE IDOL

Matt, a savvy NYC producer and defender, joins the conversation alongside tech titan Mark Zuckerberg, who’s distancing himself from politics. They dissect the circus surrounding NYC Mayor Eric Adams' indictment, reflecting on the city's chaotic political landscape. The duo also delves into the futuristic but concerning implications of Meta's Orion AR glasses and the legal spat between Cards Against Humanity and SpaceX. Finally, the excitement of the 'Pirate Idol' quarterfinals adds a tantalizing twist to their lively discussion.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 12min

Media Blames Trump For Assassination Attempt, Tech Workers On Strike, Beeper Boys, And PIRATE IDOL

The podcast dives into the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, scrutinizing media narratives and the implications of political rhetoric. It discusses Amazon's controversial return-to-office policy and the backlash from workers. There’s a lively debate on the NYT tech guild's demands and the future of journalism. Plus, the hosts explore security issues in tech and the complexities of international conflicts with a fresh cultural lens. The fun wraps up with passionate contenders in a unique talent segment!
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Sep 18, 2024 • 41min

Garry Tan Interview: Politics, SF Boom Loop, The Future Of Tech, Lina Khan, and AI

Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator and a politically active tech leader, shares insights on the evolving landscape of technology and politics. He delves into the necessity of community engagement in San Francisco and highlights the contrasting dynamics between small startups and big tech. Discussions revolve around Lina Khan's antitrust strategies, emphasizing fair competition for startups. Tan also explores innovative investment opportunities in sectors beyond AI while humorously addressing his future in politics.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 38min

Trump/Kamala Debate, WTF Is Going On With Cats In Ohio & PIRATE IDOL Week #4

This week, Trump, the former President, joins Vice President Kamala Harris in a lively discussion. They dive into the bizarre situation in Ohio involving Haitian migrants and the uproar over bizarre pet theft rumors. The political debate is dissected, highlighting Kamala's surprisingly strong performance against Trump. The talk blends cultural commentary with humor, reflecting on the absurdities of today's political climate and social issues. Additionally, the episode features heated opinions and entertaining insights from guest hosts as they engage with the current events.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 1h 17min

Jail The Tech Bros, Elon Musk vs. Brazil, Founder Mode, Voter ID & PIRATE IDOL Week 3

Eade Bengard joins to tackle some hot-button issues, starting with Elon Musk's clash with Brazil over X's ban and the chilling effect on free speech. The term 'Founder Mode' comes under scrutiny for its gender biases, highlighting the double standards faced by male versus female entrepreneurs. Transitioning to politics, they dissect the implications of potential voter ID laws and Biden's stance on them. Lastly, the fun heats up with the introduction of new contestants vying for a spot in Pirate Idol!
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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 29min

Palmer Luckey on Arsenal-1, Trump, US Manufacturing, Tariffs, & Heretical Thoughts

Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril and inventor of Oculus, dives deep into pressing topics. He discusses the plight of astronauts stranded in space and contrasts media narratives. Luckey also reveals insights on the $1.5B expansion of Anduril through Arsenal-1 and the pressing challenges of US manufacturing. He shares his thoughts on tariffs and the blending of political ideologies. Lucky probes into the importance of family in securing America’s future, and even ventures into the nostalgic revival of retro gaming with the Chromatic device.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 22min

Mark Zuckerberg Regrets Working With Biden, Telegram Founder Arrested, & PIRATE IDOL Week 2

This week features Brad Polumbo, a sharp commentator on political and tech news, alongside Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, who was recently arrested in France. They dive into Zuckerberg's regrets over government collaboration during Covid, raising questions about free speech and censorship. Durov's arrest sparks a heated discussion on the implications for digital privacy and free expression in Europe. The podcast also humorously kicks off Week 2 of Pirate Idol, where contestants vie for a chance to be regular contributors.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 38min

Kamala’s Economic Plan (ft. Martin Shkreli), DNC Report, and PIRATE IDOL

Martin Shkreli, known for his outspoken views on economic policies and as a guest judge on a podcast competition, returns to discuss Kamala Harris' controversial economic plans, pointing out their potential pitfalls. The talk also delves into the recent DNC happenings and challenges faced by figures like Ben Horowitz for their political affiliations. A highlight is Shkreli's role as a judge in the much-anticipated 'Pirate Idol' where contestants vie for a contributor spot, adding some light-hearted competition to the political discourse.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 12min

Elon Musk Brings Trump Back To X & The EU Wants To Censor Them.. | Pirate Wires Podcast #65

Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla and SpaceX, and Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, dive into a lively Twitter Spaces conversation that sparks media frenzy. They discuss the EU's contentious censorship policies and potential repercussions for tech giants. Jo Boaler, a math advocate and author, joins in to talk about her new book while addressing the controversial notion that 'math is racist.' The podcast takes a sharp look at the intersection of free speech, media integrity, and the evolving political landscape.
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4 snips
Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 24min

The Coconut Democrats, VCs for Kamala, The Corruption Of Wikipedia, & Europe Summer Is So Over

Ashley Rindsberg, an insightful author and commentator on media and technology, joins to discuss the intriguing dynamics of political messaging and the lack of substantial policy from Kamala Harris. The conversation dives deep into the disturbing bias within Wikipedia's editing processes and the dangers of its manipulation for narrative control. They also touch on the surreal disconnect between meme culture and authentic political discourse, and address serious issues surrounding the upcoming Paris Olympics and threats to popular events like Taylor Swift's concerts.

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