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Feb 8, 2024 • 42min

Pivot to Video

The podcast discusses Facebook's false claim about the effectiveness of video content, leading to detrimental decisions and the decline of online writing. It explores the business of online content, challenges faced by journalists, and the shift towards online video platforms. The disastrous consequences of 'pivot to video' strategy, impact on content creators, lawsuits against Facebook, and decline in journalism quality are also discussed. Additionally, the podcast explores the negative effects of 'pivot to video' on mental health, revenue challenges, adoption of AI, and the prioritization of video content by platforms.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 39min

A Small Episode About Big Data

The podcast explores the concept of big data, its historical evolution, challenges, and promises. It delves into the impact of the Internet on data creation and storage, introduces the tool Hadoop, and discusses the potential benefits and pitfalls of big data analysis.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 36min

Tech News: US Senate Grills Big Tech CEOs

Mark Zuckerberg faces accusations of harming children, Elon Musk denied massive compensation, Taylor Swift's music removed from TikTok. Senate Judiciary Committee addresses harmful content, Section 230, and AI. Amazon deal falls through, Tesla faces lawsuit, FBI warns of Chinese hackers. Concerns over cyber attacks and Chinese influence, new long-range Wi-Fi technology, TikTok's dispute with Universal Music Group. Spotify shifts from exclusive shows, future of Joe Rogan. Nissan Rogue features promoted.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 45min

HOVERCRAFT!!!

Explore the history and mechanics of hovercrafts, including the inventor Christopher Cockrell. Discover the challenges faced in funding and recognition of the hovercraft invention. Learn about the rise and fall of hovercraft as a transportation mode and the reasons for its decline. Plus, an advertisement for Bank of America's mobile app and financial center in Omaha.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 43min

Operating Systems that Time Forgot

They discuss the rise and fall of Amiga OS, the challenges faced by Apple and Steve Jobs, the history of MS DOS, and the legacy of DOS and IBM's personal computer battle.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 38min

Tech News: The Political War Against Social Media

Politicians taking on social media companies, AI news, Tesla's disappointing earnings, farewell to Mars helicopter, Google and OpenAI's policy changes, automated chip factories, GM cruise investigation, compliance reasons for Apple, advances in drone technology, impact of deep fake technology, iPhone apps secretly harvesting data.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 48min

Moving Around in VR

This podcast discusses the challenges and solutions of moving around in virtual reality (VR), including safety concerns, managing groups, and the use of omni treadmills. It explores the versatility of VR technology, advancements in home video game consoles, and the rise of Oculus. The hosts also discuss the difficulties of navigating and propose solutions using compass-like systems and redirected walking. They compare two VR treadmills, CAT KAT Walk C2 Core and Virtuix Omni-1, and highlight the problem-solving skills of engineers in the VR industry.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 47min

AI at CES 2024

At CES 2024, the dominant trend was the incorporation of artificial intelligence by exhibitors. The podcast discusses BMW's use of generative AI in their voice assistant for vehicles, the Rabbit R1 as a next generation interface device, concerns about AI device functionality, and the motion pillow's AI capabilities in monitoring sleep and detecting snoring.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 54min

TechStuff Classic: History of Electricity Part One

The podcast explores the history and tech behind electricity, covering topics like the definition of electricity, practical applications of batteries, Benjamin Franklin's experiments, and the development of electric batteries.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 54min

Rerun: Copyright and Fair Use

This podcast episode explores copyright and fair use, including the history of copyright laws, the influence of corporations in extending copyright protections, understanding fair use as a defense, factors determining fair use of original material, and the need for copyright law reform.

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