Topic: Driving

149 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 16:01 - 19:06

1849: Hose Water

Dvorak Family Business, Give John a Reason to Live Campaign

The hosts discuss the "Give John a Reason to Live" donation drive launched in the wake of Dvorak's surgery. Mimi describes the Dvorak family as "competitive intellectuals" who constantly share research from PubMed and legislative bills. She also touches on the logistics of their marriage, explaining why she lives in Washington State with her animals while John remains in San Francisco.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 49:44 - 51:14

1834: Swarm Forge

Grok AI Child Safety and Evidence Collection

A discussion ensues regarding a producer's claim that Grok AI can generate explicit images of minors without specific prompts. Advice is given to avoid possessing such images as they could be used as evidence in criminal investigations. The segment warns that modern large-capacity hard drives often accumulate incriminating digital trails that the FBI can exploit.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 3:00:37 - 3:08:57

1832: Lincoln's Dome

No Agenda Meetups, Seagate Hard Drive Tip

The "Tip of the Day" recommended a 22-terabyte Seagate high-capacity hard drive for $299 as a cost-effective storage solution. Listeners were encouraged to attend upcoming local meetups in North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Idaho to build community connections. The segment reinforced the "Value for Value" philosophy, urging supporters to contribute based on the utility they receive from the broadcast.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:04:55 - 1:10:01

1071: Commie Comey

No Agenda Executive Producers, Hard Drive Archiving

The hosts thank their executive producers and discuss the show's extensive archive of over 12,000 pieces of listener-submitted album art. Dvorak expresses concern about data preservation, sharing his own struggles with managing stacks of old hard drives from his 30-year career. They mention a ban on the term "foamer" in future artwork submissions.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:33:00 - 1:36:46

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Lexus Loaner Review, Modern Car Safety Gizmos

A host reviews a Lexus UX 300H hybrid loaner vehicle, praising its smooth ride but criticizing the excessive "beeping and booping" of modern safety features. The discussion focuses on how automated systems like lane-keep assist and automatic braking may lead to the development of poor driving habits and a lack of situational awareness among modern drivers.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 2:36:06 - 2:37:56

1732: Sig Hale

Ohio State Golf Cart Incident, Women in Leadership

A viral video of a woman crashing a golf cart during the Ohio State national championship celebration is discussed. The commentary focuses on a social media reaction that jokingly links the driving mishap to broader arguments about women in leadership positions.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:07:57 - 2:12:52

1729: Algo Chasers

Executive Producer Credits and Data Backup Tips

Executive Producers Eric Reinhard and Sir Tyler of Alaska contribute to the show, with Tyler sharing insights on how middle managers use AI chatbots more effectively than programmers. Sir Kevin Dills provides a "Dvorak tip" for data security: swapping external hard drives with a trusted friend or neighbor to ensure off-site backups without relying on cloud services.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:47:26 - 1:51:17

1728: Hatchet Man

Fireproof Safes and Digital Backups

Following the Southern California fires, the discussion turns to the limitations of fireproof safes in firestorms. The hosts recommend digitizing memorabilia and maintaining off-site backups, such as hard drives or cloud storage, to prevent the total loss of personal history and manuscripts.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 2:53:36 - 2:59:57

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Tip of the Day, Check Flash, AliExpress Warning

John C. Dvorak issues a "retracted tip" regarding AliExpress, warning listeners that the site sells fraudulent high-capacity USB drives. He recommends a software tool called "Check Flash," written by a Ukrainian developer, to verify the actual storage capacity of new flash drives. The segment advises users to test all new storage media for "phony baloney" headers and potential malware before use.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:53 - 5:51

1672: Sand Battery

Hardware Failures, Beelink Mini PC Reliability Issues

A host reports the total failure of a Beelink mini PC after a previously discussed hard drive issue became terminal on Wednesday. The discussion covers the difficulty of accessing internal drives in these small form factor machines and the transition to using a Surface 8 as a backup. Frustration is expressed regarding the lack of repairability in modern "baked-in" hardware.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 25:38 - 29:05

1639: Pumpkin Coin

Lex Fridman Rise, Elon Musk and Joe Rogan

Lex Fridman's rise to prominence in the long-form interview space is attributed to early support from Elon Musk following a non-peer-reviewed study on Tesla's semi-autonomous driving system. Fridman, a former MIT researcher, has since hosted high-profile guests including Joe Rogan. The hosts compare his interview style to a "man in black" and note his lack of traditional charisma compared to Rogan.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 1:03:13 - 1:05:46

1626: Dingbat

Host Anecdote, Tesla Rental Experience

The hosts engage in a debate regarding a past experience renting a Tesla, with one host claiming the vehicle's automated features were dangerous. The anecdote involves the difficulty of finding a charging station at a hotel and the "white-knuckle" experience of driving with low battery range. They dispute whether the initial report on the car was positive or negative, referencing a previous episode.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 1:26:49 - 1:29:17

1626: Dingbat

Tesla Driving Experience, Episode 1337 Recap

The hosts play a clip from episode 1337 to settle a dispute about a previous report on driving a Tesla. The audio confirms the host found the car's interface disorienting and the range meter stressful. The segment devolves into a humorous argument about "Israeli moon bases" and whether the host ever recanted his previous statements on the subject.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 1:38:00 - 1:40:28

1531: Dead Name

Tesla Full Self-Driving Recall, Elon Musk Criticism

Federal investigators issued a recall for Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" beta software due to safety concerns at intersections and stop signs. Elon Musk objected to the term "recall," noting the fix is a simple over-the-air software update. The hosts suggest that media scrutiny of Tesla has intensified since Musk's acquisition of Twitter and his public shift toward Republican politics.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 1:46:18 - 1:50:25

1561: Star Butler

AI Chatbots, Replica App, Digital Girlfriends

The rise of AI companions is explored through the "Replica" app and influencer Karen Marjorie’s $1-per-minute AI girlfriend service. These digital relationships are presented as a consequence of the social isolation caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, with NBC reporting on users who find emotional fulfillment through programmed interactions.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 1:29:23 - 1:31:52

1550: Clips of the Day

Joe Biden, Immigration and Drunk Driving Comments

During a discussion on immigration, Joe Biden suggests that undocumented immigrants should only be arrested for felonies and states he does not count drunk driving as a felony. The hosts find this stance contradictory given Biden's personal history with a car accident involving his first wife and daughter. They award the segment a "Clip of the Day" for the controversial nature of the claim.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 1:33:31 - 1:35:57

1550: Clips of the Day

Joe Biden, Drunk Driving and Ukraine Aid Facts

The hosts revisit Joe Biden's comments on drunk driving, questioning his consistency regarding the severity of the offense. They also play a clip highlighting that several House impeachment managers, including Jerry Nadler and Zoe Lofgren, previously voted against providing defensive security assistance to Ukraine, despite their current focus on Trump's temporary withholding of aid.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:12:52 - 1:15:12

1498: Junk Fees

Ford and Tesla Autonomous Driving Setbacks

Ford has announced its withdrawal from the autonomous vehicle race after a $2 billion loss, deciding to wait for third-party licensing instead. Simultaneously, Elon Musk admitted that Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" software will not receive regulatory approval for driverless operation this year, despite the $15,000 price tag for the feature.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 2:07:23 - 2:08:51

1497: Bug Peeps

Kanye West, Ari Emanuel, and Google Drive Censorship

Kanye West (Ye) has faced widespread business cancellations following his controversial comments about Jewish media influence. Agent Ari Emanuel publicly called for companies to stop working with West, which the hosts describe as a "self-fulfilling prophecy." Additionally, reports indicate that copies of West's interviews are being removed from users' private Google Drive accounts, prompting a recommendation for self-hosted solutions like Nextcloud.