Topic: App

271 chapters across the catalog

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:10:43 - 2:12:52

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Episode 1859 Outro and Live Stream Information

Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak concluded episode 1859 of the "No Agenda" show, thanking listeners for their support through the "value for value" model. They encouraged the audience to use modern podcast apps to receive live alerts and access the "bonus package" content. The hosts also noted Dvorak's continued recovery following his recent hospitalization.

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:53:26 - 1:56:47

1853: Anglo

No Agenda Stream and Show Logistics

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the live stream audience and the importance of using modern podcast apps for features like transcripts and chapters. They thank the audience for supporting the show during Dvorak's recovery and acknowledge Mimi Dvorak's contribution as a guest host. The hosts also review the artwork submitted for recent episodes.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 2:33:38 - 2:37:31

1850: Error Bars

Palantir ELITE App, Medicaid Data Sharing

ICE agents utilize a Palantir-developed app called ELITE (Enhanced Leads Identification and Targeting for Enforcement) to locate individuals for deportation. The app reportedly pulls data from HHS and Medicaid records, as well as commercial data brokers and license plate readers.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:50:38 - 1:55:08

1840: Hoity-toity

Linux Stability, Modern Podcast Apps and Producer Roles

The hosts discuss the technical stability of running the show on Linux and encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps. They emphasize that listeners are "producers" who contribute time, talent, and treasure to keep the show independent and ad-free.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:28:42 - 2:36:26

1834: Swarm Forge

Value for Value Model and AI Art Controversy

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model and the importance of using modern podcast apps for live streaming. A debate occurs regarding the use of AI-generated art for show covers; one host argues it is "bland and weak" and has driven away human artists, while the other suggests it has saved the show's production workflow. The high costs of running AI companies like OpenAI are also noted.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 22:42 - 28:18

1825: MUK-Ultra

Age Verification Legislation, Digital ID Infrastructure

Multiple legislative efforts are emerging to mandate age verification on digital platforms, including the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the App Store Accountability Act. These bills would require app stores and websites to verify user ages, likely through government-approved IDs. The ultimate goal of these regulations is seen as the implementation of a global digital ID system for internet access.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:37:05 - 2:42:26

1795: Dead Feathered

Poop Map App, Modern Friendship Dynamics

A discussion on the "Poop Map" app illustrates a modern, albeit graphic, way friends stay connected by tracking each other's bowel movements. The hosts contrast this with NPR's advice on "humility" and "forgiveness" in friendships. They conclude that NPR's focus on maintaining friendships despite political differences is wishful thinking for a liberal audience that has "lost friends to Republicanism."

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 37:55 - 39:10

1794: Heroin Hotties

Parallels App, Fake Social Media Influence

The Parallels App allows users to simulate a high-traffic Instagram Live broadcast, showing fake viewer counts in the tens of thousands. Individuals are using this tool to trick bouncers and club managers into granting VIP access by pretending to be famous influencers. The trend is described as a symptom of extreme societal egotism.

Retribution
Episode 1793 2:01:28 - 2:03:01

1793: Retribution

The Right Stuff, Conservative Dating App

A new dating app called "The Right Stuff" has launched to cater specifically to conservative users, sparking debate on social media platforms like TikTok. Critics argue that political polarization has made it increasingly difficult for conservative men to find matches in liberal-leaning urban areas. The app's release highlights the growing trend of "ideological sorting" in personal relationships.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 2:14:51 - 2:18:57

1791: Bolt Muncher

IPv6 Technical Fix, Listener Outrage and Israel-Palestine

The hosts announced a fix for IPv6 connection issues that had prevented some listeners from accessing the live stream. They also addressed a decline in donations, attributing it to listener anger over the show's refusal to take a definitive side in the Israel-Palestine or Russia-Ukraine conflicts. The discussion highlighted the pressure on independent media to conform to specific political outrages to maintain funding.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 6:34 - 8:50

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Dog Dazer Mark II and Ultrasonic Smartphone Apps

The hosts evaluate the Dog Dazer II, a handheld device that emits a 25 kilohertz tone to deter dogs. They debate the feasibility of creating a smartphone app version versus a dedicated high-quality keychain device using a piezo speaker. A potential Kickstarter campaign is proposed as a way to bring a branded version to market.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:39:20 - 2:46:05

1785: Mackerels

Guatemalan Hospital Fundraiser, Upside App Promotion

Bobby Burke highlights his wife Joanne's work with the Wisconsin State Lions and a fundraiser for a hospital in Guatemala. Sir Cashman in Austin and Eric Chaffee provide donations, with Chaffee promoting the Upside app for earning gas rebates to support the show.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:03:48 - 2:09:34

1773: Two Beards

Podcast Industry Trends, YouTube Platform Claims

Recent research from Signal Hill Research challenges YouTube's claims of being the dominant podcast platform, indicating that over 60% of listeners still prefer dedicated podcast apps. The hosts critique the industry's push for video content, asserting that the traditional audio format remains the most successful and resilient medium. They emphasize the speed and reliability of modern podcast apps compared to legacy platforms like Apple.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 2:16:38 - 2:20:04

1764: Rage Quit

Value for Value Model and Podcast App Innovation

The "Value for Value" funding model is highlighted as a way for independent creators to bypass traditional advertising and Silicon Valley gatekeepers. Recent court rulings against Apple have allowed apps like Fountain to integrate alternative payment methods, enabling listeners to support shows directly with digital currency or dollars.

News Desert
Episode 1761 1:52:34 - 1:56:54

1761: News Desert

No Agenda Show Production and Art Credits

The hosts acknowledge the "troll room" participants and promote modern podcast apps for live alerts. They discuss the selection of show art, specifically a piece by Darren O'Neill featuring a "Blackmail for Fun and Profit" book, and mention the No Agenda Stream's upcoming live music events.

Mercenary Spyware
Episode 1760 2:43:35 - 2:47:00

1760: Mercenary Spyware

TikTok Dating App Frustrations and Time Blindness Accommodations

Viral TikTok content features a woman complaining about the "male loneliness epidemic" on dating apps, claiming she can only find "conservative" or "MAGA" matches. Another creator sparked debate by asking for workplace accommodations for "time blindness," arguing that the current system of requiring employees to be on time is "entitled." These videos are characterized as "engagement farming" designed to provoke emotional reactions rather than honest discourse.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 26:24 - 30:29

1759: Eat The Babies

Pete Hegseth, Signal App, Pentagon Security Breach

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny over his use of the Signal messaging app on a personal computer within the Pentagon. Reports from ABC News and Martha Raddatz allege Hegseth used an unsecured "dirty line" for sensitive communications, including discussions about attack plans in Yemen. The controversy involves allegations that Hegseth accused Admiral Chris Grady of leaking information regarding Elon Musk's briefings on China.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:13:52 - 2:19:22

1758: Scream Circle

Pete Hegseth Signal App Controversy and Pentagon Leaks

NPR reports on a second "Signal gate" controversy involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who allegedly shared sensitive information about Yemen airstrikes with his wife and lawyer. Four senior advisors were recently escorted out of the Pentagon, accused of leaking information to the press. Hegseth has dismissed the reports as the work of "disgruntled employees" and "fake news" while the White House maintains public support for him.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:31:17 - 1:35:13

1756: AG Barbie

Pentagon Leaks, Dan Caldwell, Pete Hegseth

Dan Caldwell, a senior advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has been placed on administrative leave following an investigation into classified leaks. The investigation involved the use of polygraphs to identify who disclosed plans for U.S. strikes against the Houthis in Yemen. Caldwell, a long-time ally of Hegseth, is the first high-profile official implicated in the purge of Pentagon leakers.