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Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 20min
The First King of Home Computing
Jack Tramiel, a Polish-American tech pioneer and Holocaust survivor, shares his remarkable journey from the Lodz ghetto to founding Commodore. He discusses his vision for making computing accessible, emphasizing the impact of the Commodore 64 on future generations. Tramiel reflects on his survival during WWII, warns against societal rigidity, and highlights his commitment to Holocaust education. His story is one of resilience, innovation, and a deep understanding of history's lessons, shaping the future of technology for everyday families.

Jun 14, 2024 • 55min
The Misfit Who Built the IBM PC
Don Estridge, a corporate misfit at IBM's Boca Raton offices, revolutionized personal home computers. The podcast explores his rule-breaking journey to bring IBM PC to life, facing internal resistance and eventual success. It also covers the challenges, negotiations for the operating system, and the tragic plane crash that ended Estridge's life and impacted the IBM community.

May 10, 2024 • 15min
ChatGPT Is Changing Our Understanding of the Human Intellect
Exploring how ChatGPT is reshaping human intellect and creativity. Discussing the evolving job landscape with AI advancements. Delving into the impact of technology on human biology and identity.

Apr 12, 2024 • 56min
She Built a Microcomputer Empire From Her Suburban Home
Lore Harp McGovern, a trailblazing woman in computing, founded a multimillion-dollar computer company from scratch. The podcast covers her journey, challenges with gender bias, strategic decisions in a competitive market, and her pioneering contributions to the tech industry.

Mar 8, 2024 • 10min
Ads in the Age of AI
Evan Armstrong from Every delves into how AI is disrupting advertising, potentially reducing ad serving and browsing time, impacting internet revenue. He predicts a new techno-economic paradigm for the internet as AI reshapes user interactions and revenue generation.

Mar 4, 2024 • 53min
The Rise and Fall of Steve Jobs’s Greatest Rival
Explore the forgotten story of Adam Osborne, the creator of the Osborne 1, the world's first portable computer. Delve into his rise in the tech industry, clashes with Steve Jobs, and ultimate downfall. Uncover the secrets of the first PC revolution and its relevance to our AI-driven future.

Mar 1, 2024 • 7min
Reddit: The Internet’s Bellwether
Evan Armstrong, a lead writer specializing in Reddit's business dynamics, dives into the platform's intriguing journey. He discusses Reddit's evolution as a pivotal social media hub, despite financial hurdles. Armstrong highlights a potential game-changer: licensing user data to AI companies, exploring how this could reshape the revenue landscape. With its recent growth and rising user engagement, could Reddit unlock new business avenues in the AI era? Tune in for insights on Reddit's unique place in the digital economy!

Feb 23, 2024 • 14min
AI and the Vision Pro Don’t Need a Killer App
The podcast explores the concept of killer apps in the tech world, with a focus on AI and virtual reality platforms. It challenges the idea that a single app drives hardware adoption, highlighting the importance of hardware and developer ecosystems. The discussion includes examples from Apple's success with the iPhone and the evolution of Apple's Watch towards health and wellness. Case studies of companies like Apple, NVIDIA, and Amazon showcase the impact of innovative applications on hardware success.

Feb 15, 2024 • 11min
Autonomous Vehicles Have a Problem of Narrative
The podcast discusses the decline in public perception of the tech industry due to incidents like the burning of a Waymo autonomous vehicle. It explores the impact on startups and the need for them to prove they won't worsen the world. The potential benefits of self-driving cars and the challenges in their development are also discussed, along with the importance of an honest discussion about progress and risks.

Feb 10, 2024 • 34min
Crypto’s Prophet Speaks
Venture capitalist Chris Dixon discusses the potential of blockchain technology in changing the internet and the world. The podcast explores the challenges of crypto in solving internet problems, the dominance of top internet companies, the impact of the attract-extract cycle on user experience and innovation, the combination of decentralization and centralization in networks, and the speculative mania in the crypto sector.
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