Topic: Buzzkill Jr

12 chapters across the catalog

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 2:04:18 - 2:05:59

1753: Local Jamoke

Buzzkill Jr on European Banking Regulations and AI

During a meetup, Buzzkill Jr discussed the difficulties of performing AI-driven bank fraud detection in Europe due to excessive licensing and registration requirements. He concluded that the regulatory environment makes it nearly impossible for tech companies to compete or operate efficiently in the EU. The hosts use this as evidence that European protectionism will ultimately retard their own economy.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 12:00 - 14:19

1747: HiFi Intel

Intelligence Fidelity, Silicon Valley Jargon in Government

The use of technical jargon like "fidelity in intelligence" and "thought vector" by government officials is analyzed. These phrases are compared to Silicon Valley terminology and previous rhetorical styles used by political figures. The discussion highlights how specific linguistic codes are adopted within the national security community.

Produce & Pipelines
Episode 814 1:58:49 - 2:03:09

814: Produce & Pipelines

Family Dynamics and Birthday Cards from Listeners

John C. Dvorak shares details about his family's presence at the New York event, including his children Mimi and "Buzzkill Jr." He reads through various birthday cards and notes from listeners, acknowledging the effort producers made to meet him in person during his trip.

Undesirable Nudity
Episode 596 13:25 - 17:02

596: Undesirable Nudity

No Agenda 33 Bags, Listener Interactions

The distribution of "33 bags" to listeners and acquaintances is discussed, noting the confused reactions of those unfamiliar with the show's symbolism. An anecdote involves "Buzzkill Jr." and the general nervousness people exhibit when confronted with the "magic number" 33. The segment also mentions a search for knife-related news in Derbyshire and the persistence of violent crime in areas with strict gun control.

NEETS
Episode 573 1:48 - 6:43

573: NEETS

Dvorak Family Wedding, Dame Tonya and La Quinta Inn

John C. Dvorak discusses the upcoming wedding of his son, Buzzkill Jr., which necessitated an earlier recording time. He recounts a rehearsal dinner at Cosmo in Berkeley where the waitress was Dame Tonya, a long-time supporter of the show. The conversation shifts to the quality of La Quinta Inn hotels and their standardized breakfast rooms featuring swivel waffle irons.

NEETS
Episode 573 1:53:27 - 2:00:10

573: NEETS

Knighting Ceremony, Limoncello and the Happy Meal Menu

Adam Curry thanks Dame Elise Garling for a care package containing limoncello and homemade wine. A formal knighting ceremony is held for Andrew Blackburn, Edward Jacobs, James Pyers, and Kyle Kinzel. The new knights are invited to choose from a "Happy Meal menu" of celebratory rewards, ranging from "Librarians and Jagerbombs" to "Hookers and Blow."

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 2:07:49 - 2:11:35

550: Cyber Insurance

Buzzkill Jr. Birthday and Adderall Amphetamine Discussion

On the occasion of Buzzkill Jr.'s birthday, the hosts discuss his career as a coder. The conversation shifts to a listener's claim that the drug Adderall is essentially "Black Beauty" amphetamine. Dvorak confirms that the label for Adderall lists amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, leading to a discussion about the widespread prescription of "speed" to children.

Munich Moment
Episode 546 2:24 - 5:36

546: Munich Moment

NSA Encryption Cracking, Certification Business Concept

The discussion shifts to reports regarding the National Security Agency's ability to bypass global encryption and access financial data via root certificates. A business concept attributed to "Buzzkill Jr." is proposed, involving a private firm that certifies encryption schemes for backdoors before eventually selling the company to the NSA. The hosts express skepticism regarding the trustworthiness of any security expert currently associated with major tech firms like Google.

Civil Society
Episode 470 55:25 - 58:15

470: Civil Society

No Agenda Art, Buzzkill Jr., and Missing Posters

The hosts thank their production team and discuss the need for new artwork for the show, noting a decline in submissions. They mention a story about missing posters in New York City and criticize Mayor Bloomberg's administration for a lack of humor regarding public art and activism.

This That and the Other
Episode 469 15:40 - 22:48

469: This That and the Other

Union Labor History, Strike Felonies, Workplace Urination

The hosts examine the evolution of labor unions, citing personal experiences with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and AFTRA. They discuss the legislative history that made general strikes and "wildcat" strikes, such as those at Walmart, federal felonies. A tangent explores the difficulty of firing unproductive workers in non-right-to-work states, including a humorous hypothetical about employees urinating on products.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 1:31:59 - 1:35:05

445: Insider Attacks

Fact-Check Meme, Silicon Valley Linguistic Trends, Mark Zuckerberg

The hosts deconstruct the "fact-check" meme, arguing that naming a site "FactCheck" or "PolitiFact" creates an illusion of absolute truth in the audience's mind. They compare this to a Silicon Valley linguistic trend, noted in Mark Zuckerberg's speeches, where speakers end sentences with the word "right?" to force agreement. The discussion suggests these techniques are used to shut down critical thinking and dissent.

Phobos Grunts
Episode 369 23:12 - 24:51

369: Phobos Grunts

Fox News Visual Tactics and Government Spending Addiction

A brief tangent explores the visual staging on the Fox News program "The Five," suggesting the placement of the spinning logo near female commentators' legs is a psychological tactic. The discussion shifts to the $15.1 trillion national debt, with the hosts arguing that neither major party has the courage to address the government's addiction to overspending.