

The Other Stuff with internetVin
internetVin + New
Conversations that explore the development of the modern world and different sides of interesting people.The Other Stuff is hosted by internetVin — filmmaker, entrepreneur and possibly the most curious man on Earth.A podcast created by New. Available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple. Streaming on X + YouTube.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 0sec
The Other Stuff #09 — Neil Chudleigh: Super Whisper, World of Warcraft, and the Murph Challenge
Neil Chudleigh x.com/neilsuperdupersuperwhisper.comThe Other Stuff is hosted by internetVin, filmmaker and entrepreneur and possibly the most curious man on Earth. Podcast by New.—TimestampsChapters00:01:05 Podcast Formats and Learning from 'My First Million'00:04:39 The Story Behind Super Whisper & Custom Modes00:13:04 Designing for Personalization and Complexity00:15:25 The Rise of LLMs and User Behavior00:18:42 Multitasking, Delegation, and AI Agents00:33:30 Macro vs. Micro: Insights from Starcraft00:39:24 World of Warcraft: Social Gaming and Virtual Economies01:10:39 Truck Culture: Tacoma, Maverick, and Vehicle Design01:38:55 Global Manufacturing: China, BYD, and EV Innovation01:56:52 Robotics, DJI, and the Future of Physical Automation02:16:32 Drone Delivery: China’s Urban Food Logistics02:40:52 Cultural Takeaways: Convenience, Packaging, and Innovation02:52:55 Fitness Challenges: The Murph, One Punch Man, and Everyday Routines—The Other Stuff PodcastYouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0osV4LBB6zLfDk-KDV9FtDg7y0bJ3AWSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kImmU1R1DYTeM1AKZRWkx?si=2feeadb93ad4419fApple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-other-stuff-with-internetvin/id1828762531Twitter: x.com/otherstuffpodInstagram: instagram.com/otherstuffpodinternetVin x.com/internetvinNewx.com/newsystems_instagram.com/newsystems_

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The Other Stuff #08 — Chris Samra: Y2K Aesthetics, BlackBerry, and the Future of Wearable Tech
Chris Samrax.com/crsamrawaves.cameraThe Other Stuff is hosted by internetVin, filmmaker and entrepreneur and possibly the most curious man on Earth. Podcast from New.—TimestampsChapters00:00:00 Y2K Aesthetics and Tech Nostalgia00:01:36 BlackBerry’s Rise and Security Legacy00:13:15 The Origin and Evolution of BlackBerry00:20:06 The Fall of BlackBerry and Lessons Learned00:27:18 Human Augmentation and Tech Philosophy00:46:55 Wearables, AR Glasses, and the Future of Devices01:04:07 Cameras, Drones, and Robotics Innovation01:29:03 Drones and the Changing Face of Warfare01:37:43 Reflections and Wrap-Up—The Other Stuff PodcastYouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0osV4LBB6zLfDk-KDV9FtDg7y0bJ3AWSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kImmU1R1DYTeM1AKZRWkx?si=2feeadb93ad4419fApple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-other-stuff-with-internetvin/id1828762531Twitter: x.com/otherstuffpodInstagram: instagram.com/otherstuffpodinternetVin x.com/internetvinNewx.com/newsystems_instagram.com/newsystems_

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The Other Stuff #07 — Benjamin Parry: Machiavelli, Progress, and the Art of Gathering Information
Benjamin Parryx.com/_benjaminparrybenparry.caThe Other Stuff is hosted by internetVin, filmmaker and entrepreneur and possibly the most curious man on Earth. A podcast from New Systems.—TimestampsChapters00:00:00 Opening Banter and Album Talk00:00:44 Cigarettes, Aesthetics, and Book References00:05:30 Podcast Rituals and Three Concepts00:08:54 Sound Check and Going Live00:09:38 Introduction and Setting the Scene00:11:14 Wildfire Smoke and Photography00:11:50 Who Was Machiavelli?00:13:53 The Prince and Machiavellian Philosophy00:20:23 Machiavelli in Popular Culture00:21:30 Exploring The Prince and Its Legacy00:25:39 Outcomes vs. Ideals in Politics and Science00:27:40 How Foundational Texts Shape Society—The Other Stuff PodcastYouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0osV4LBB6zLfDk-KDV9FtDg7y0bJ3AWSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kImmU1R1DYTeM1AKZRWkx?si=2feeadb93ad4419fApple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-other-stuff-with-internetvin/id1828762531Twitter: x.com/otherstuffpodInstagram: instagram.com/otherstuffpodinternetVin x.com/internetvinNewx.com/newsystems_instagram.com/newsystems_

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The Other Stuff #06 — Mikey Kim: Food as Translation Between Worlds
Mikey Kim is a chef & co-owner of Milou, Bonito’s and Bar Bowie.instagram.com/unclemikeysincThe Other Stuff is hosted by internetVin, filmmaker and entrepreneur and possibly the most curious man on Earth. Podcast from New.—TimestampsChapters00:00:00 Walmart and Grocery Shopping Habits00:03:25 Childhood Memories: Flyers and Supermarkets00:09:43 The Art and Psychology of Supermarket Flyers00:12:37 Collecting Flyers and Global Supermarket Experiences00:15:57 Early Food Memories and Culinary Curiosity00:31:22 From Deep Fryers to Culinary School00:31:51 The Influence of David Chang and French Culinary Tradition00:39:22 Translating High-Level Cooking to the Masses00:45:54 Food as Cultural Expression and Authenticity00:47:20 Kimchi: History, Tradition, and Making01:06:02 Food as Medicine: Korean and Asian Perspectives—The Other Stuff PodcastYouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK0osV4LBB6zLfDk-KDV9FtDg7y0bJ3AWSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kImmU1R1DYTeM1AKZRWkx?si=2feeadb93ad4419fApple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-other-stuff-with-internetvin/id1828762531Twitter: x.com/otherstuffpodInstagram: instagram.com/otherstuffpodinternetVin x.com/internetvinNewx.com/newsystems_instagram.com/newsystems_

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The Other Stuff #05 — Tarun Sachdeva
Tarun Sachdeva, a designer and writer known for his insights on software and media, delves into the metaphoric connection between plastic and software design. He highlights how screens are meant to evolve and discusses the societal impacts of technology, particularly AI's role in shaping human experiences. The conversation explores how creative tools influence writing processes and the future of AI in gaming and education. Tarun envisions AI as a transformative layer in our lives, enhancing creativity while navigating its ethical implications.

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The Other Stuff #04: Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan
Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan, a creator and technologist known for his work in game design and software projects, dives into fascinating discussions about human potential and technology. He explores how our primitive minds can lead to modern advancements through neuroplasticity and project-driven learning. Gabriel critiques the film 'Quest for Fire', examining themes of cultural exchange, societal change, and the evolution of weaponry. They also delve into the relationship between information and technology, emphasizing curiosity as a driver of human progress.

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The Other Stuff #03: Benjamin Parry
Benjamin Parry, a commentator specializing in public policy and technology, dives deep into Canada's mandate letter and its implications for governance. He explains the significance of mandate letters and how they shape government priorities. Parry also discusses crucial topics like US-Canada economic dependence, the shifting landscape of globalization, and the evolving definitions of sovereignty. They explore ambitious plans for AI integration in public sectors and examine historical nation-building projects, emphasizing the need for strategic infrastructure and effective immigration policies.

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The Other Stuff #02: Benjamin Parry
Benjamin Parry, a writer and commentator on urbanism, economics, and technology, dives into the complexities of modern China. He explores why Chinatowns endure worldwide and contrasts their aesthetics with contemporary Chinese cities. Parry highlights Shenzhen's rapid growth and its role as a manufacturing powerhouse, delving into the impacts of migrant labor on food culture and social dynamics. The discussion touches on China's innovation landscape, accelerated subway construction processes, and the challenges facing Canada amidst shifting global dynamics.

Aug 5, 2025 • 0sec
The Other Stuff #01: Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan
Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan, a game developer and artist, shares insights on cultural technology and creativity. He discusses the cognitive potential of prehistoric humans and how technology, like fire, unlocks human possibilities. The conversation dives into societal dynamics, including love vs. reproductive drive, and non-material technologies like laughter and cooperation. Gabriel also explores project selection for skill development and the impact of learning on neuroplasticity, all while balancing the openness of creative inspiration.


