Topic: Dave Jones

24 chapters across the catalog

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:57:24 - 2:00:03

1857: Teen Takeover

AI Bots and Spam Overwhelming the Podcast Index

Dave Jones and Sir Paul Couture are reportedly battling an influx of AI-generated spam and bots targeting the Podcast Index and the No Agenda Art Generator. These automated systems are spinning up hundreds of "dreck" podcasts and uploading low-quality or offensive AI art, forcing significant technical migrations to protect the platform's resources.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:57:00 - 2:02:45

1855: Gooder

No Agenda Value for Value Model and Audience Interaction

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model of the No Agenda show, which relies on listener support rather than advertising or paywalls. They highlight new technical features like transcripts and chapters developed through the Podcasting 2.0 initiative with Dave Jones. The segment also addresses the "troll" culture in live streams and the importance of providing an independent opinion in a crowded media landscape.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 2:00:00 - 2:03:17

1814: Needle Drop

Apple Podcasts Adopts Podcast Index Features

Apple Podcasts officially adopts "cloud chapters," a feature originally developed by the Podcast Index. This follows Apple's earlier adoption of transcripts, signaling that the independent "Podcast 2.0" movement is successfully influencing the industry's largest platforms. The shift is framed as a victory for decentralized podcasting features over the "podcast industrial complex."

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 2:00:32 - 2:07:04

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Podcast Art and Passkey Security

The hosts review the listener-submitted art for the episode, which depicts Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The discussion shifts to "Passkeys," a new digital security standard. Citing systems administrator Dave Jones, the hosts argue that while passkeys thwart credential stuffing, they create a "Bitcoin key ownership problem" where users have no recovery options if they lose their device.

neat-o
Episode 1697 44:22 - 49:58

1697: neat-o

Notebook LM and the Concept of Information Entropy

The concept of entropy, or the state of disorder and deterioration in a system, is being applied to the current state of the internet and AI development. Google's Notebook LM is cited as an example of how AI models may face "model collapse" if they are trained primarily on AI-generated content rather than human sources. This deterioration is compared to the decline of Google Search quality.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 28:43 - 30:21

1615: Day One Dictator

Nashville Tornado and Extreme Weather in Alabama

A severe tornado struck Nashville, Tennessee, causing significant damage across the region. In Alabama, extreme weather produced hail so fierce it reportedly stripped paint off houses, affecting residents including associate Dave Jones.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 1:33:12 - 1:35:48

1573: 4 No Youth

Behind the Scenes of Podcast Production

A look into the daily labor required to produce the show reveals that the hosts work seven days a week, filtering hundreds of emails and evaluating news clips from global sources like DW and TRT. They credit "clip collectors" like Dave Ackerman and Neil Jones for their assistance. The hosts argue that the podcasting model fails when companies like Spotify try to treat it like traditional radio with large staffs.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 7:45 - 11:39

1480: Internet of Dogs

Podcasting 2.0, TikTok Influencers and Conference Aesthetics

Podcasting 2.0 developers Dave Jones and others met in person at the Sheraton in Dallas to demonstrate 17 new technical features. Observations from the floor suggest the attendee demographic has shifted from traditional "radio faces" to "pretty" TikTokers and influencers. The atmosphere is described as more akin to a Nasdaq trading floor than a traditional audio production gathering.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 18:26 - 21:33

1480: Internet of Dogs

Diversity Quotas, White Male Speakers and Session Logistics

The Podcasting 2.0 session was relegated to a remote room with minimal promotion, drawing approximately 60 attendees including representatives from AfriPods. Claims are made regarding strict diversity quotas for speakers at the conference, suggesting that white male presenters are being marginalized. The hosts argue that these corporate "ESG" standards are demeaning to the decentralized nature of the medium.

Lousy Hummus
Episode 1353 1:24 - 5:12

1353: Lousy Hummus

Airbnb Experience, Comic-Con Meets Fyre Festival

Adam Curry describes his travel experience to Miami with Dave Jones and Eric "the Shill" DeShill to represent Podcasting 2.0. He details staying in a low-budget Airbnb located in a high-crime area compared to the atmosphere of "The Wire." Curry characterizes the Bitcoin 2021 conference as a mix between Comic-Con and the Fyre Festival due to long lines and logistical issues.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 10:28 - 13:48

1298: The Palmist

Surface Pro 6 Hardware Failure, Soldered Hard Drives

A technical failure occurred on a Surface Pro 6 studio computer involving an automatic repair loop and a blue screen of death. Consultation with a Windows expert revealed that the device's hard drive is soldered to the motherboard, making replacement impossible and necessitating the purchase of a new machine. The incident resulted in a significant loss of preparation time for the current broadcast.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 2:12:27 - 2:14:01

1293: Covidiots

Dave Jones Coronavirus Recovery and Mask Efficacy

Dave Jones, creator of the Freedom Controller, shared his experience recovering from a case of COVID-19. Despite his wife being a strict mask-wearer and teacher, Jones contracted the virus and managed his 102-degree fever by alternating Tylenol and Advil. He concluded that his strict adherence to mask-wearing did not prevent the infection, calling the efficacy of masks "bullcrap."

Solutioning
Episode 1181 2:11:03 - 2:16:31

1181: Solutioning

Clay Alchemist Sculptures, No Agenda Hams

The artistic work of Sir Clay Alchemist is praised for its professional quality and humor. The segment also highlights the growth of the "No Agenda Hams" community and the technical integration of ham radio directories into the show's infrastructure using OPML and the Freedom Controller.

Bot Cops
Episode 1039 25:53 - 28:07

1039: Bot Cops

No Agenda Transcript Project and Freedom Controller Tools

The hosts highlight the technological achievements of the "No Agenda Transcript Project," which uses AI to allow searchable access to past episodes. They also credit Dave Jones for the creation of the Freedom Controller, a specialized podcast production tool, and thank Ramsey Cain for producing "best-of" content during the vacation hiatus.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 1:39:54 - 1:45:01

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Freedom Controller, Structured Data and Automated Show Notes

Adam Curry details the "Freedom Controller," an open-source system built by producer Dave Jones to manage show preparation and notes. The system allows Curry to clip articles, save offline abstracts, and drag-and-drop sound files into a structured outline. This automation turns the preparation process directly into the final show notes, saving hours of production time and enabling searchable archives.

Climate Justice Cancelled
Episode 776 1:04:09 - 1:07:02

776: Climate Justice Cancelled

No Agenda Art, RSS Feed and Freedom Controller

The hosts discuss the artwork for episode 775 featuring Catherine the Great and the French flag, explaining the historical link between the Russian monarchy and French culture. They highlight technical updates to the No Agenda RSS feed via Dave Jones's Freedom Controller, which now supports per-episode album art. The segment reviews how different podcast clients handle these new metadata features.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 1:16:01 - 1:19:32

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Freedom Controller, Structured Data and Show Prep

Adam Curry details the "Freedom Controller," an open-source system built by producer Dave Jones to manage show preparation. The system uses an outliner format to organize articles, clips, and metadata into structured data. This automation allows Curry to publish detailed show notes instantly after a broadcast, saving hours of manual labor.

The Christmas Show 2014
Episode 681 1:01:57 - 1:08:18

681: The Christmas Show 2014

Freedom Controller, RSS Aggregation and Show Preparation

Adam Curry details his sophisticated "Freedom Controller" system, an RSS aggregator and information management tool developed with Dave Jones. He describes a rigorous preparation cycle involving 780 feeds, C-SPAN monitoring, and deep dives into Form 990 tax filings for nonprofits. This process culminates in a structured rundown and the generation of detailed XML-based show notes.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 1:55 - 7:46

639: Tangible Things

No Agenda Search, Editorial Systems, and Beta Testing

The hosts demonstrate the No Agenda editorial and search systems, highlighting the work of developer Dave Jones. They walk through using search.noagendanotes.com to find Senate Bill 2277, the Russian Aggression Prevention Act of 2014, and attempt to play the corresponding segment on the No Agenda Player. The demonstration turns into a live beta test as they encounter auto-play issues and navigation bugs.

Reverse the Curse
Episode 633

633: Reverse the Curse

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Open Episode 633

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 633 of the No Agenda show, noting an unusually early start time. Curry discusses hosting Dave Jones, the developer of the Freedom Controller, and his family in Austin, Texas. Dvorak describes traditional Dutch birthday customs involving sitting in circles and decorated chairs.