Topic: Interface

32 chapters across the catalog

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 1:16:25 - 1:20:06

1841: Scott Adams Redux

WhenHub Startup, Expert Consulting and Crypto

Scott Adams introduces his startup, WhenHub, and its app "Interface," which allows users to pay experts for video call consultations. The platform utilizes its own cryptocurrency token, WEN, and aims to transform fields such as healthcare, education, and professional consulting.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:46:10 - 2:49:15

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Linux on Chromebooks, Omarchy Operating System

A technical discussion explored the possibility of installing Linux on Chromebooks to provide students with a deeper understanding of computer architecture. The "Omarchy" operating system, built on Arch Linux, was highlighted for its efficient, keyboard-driven user interface that eliminates traditional menu bars and window management clutter. The hosts expressed a desire to transition their production environment away from Windows to more robust Linux-based systems.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 1:59:29 - 2:03:10

1830: Bulb Heads

AI Audition Failures, Chatbot Interaction Limitations

An attempt by an actress to use an AI chatbot as a scene partner for a movie audition resulted in a repetitive failure of logic. The AI insisted on acknowledging every instruction and announcing its turns rather than simply reading the script lines. This serves as a critique of the current $1.3 trillion AI industry, highlighting that basic conversational flow remains a significant hurdle for large language models.

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:35:42 - 1:37:47

1726: The Fog

Futurology, Electronic Immortality, 2050 Predictions

A futurologist on the BBC predicted that by 2050, direct links between human brains and computers will be common, effectively multiplying human IQ by thousands. The theory suggests that 99% of human thoughts could occur within a computer, allowing for "electronic immortality" where a person's consciousness continues after physical death. Critics dismiss these claims as outrageous and suggest "futurologist" is a dubious career path.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 4:28 - 5:48

1654: e-Safety

Twitter UI Shortcuts, Keyboard Navigation Hacks

A technical aside explains keyboard shortcuts on the X platform, specifically how the "T" key functions as a shortcut for reposting content. The hosts compare these navigation tools to classic text editors like Vim and WordStar. They suggest that these shortcuts are sometimes exploited by users looking to maximize engagement and "eyeballs" for their profiles.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 1:59:16 - 2:02:13

1637: LIE-DAR

Cell Phone Dependency, GPS and SOS Mode

The AT&T outage highlighted the public's extreme dependency on mobile technology, with many users reporting that their GPS failed alongside their cellular service. This occurs because most modern phones rely on cell tower triangulation for accurate positioning. The appearance of "SOS only" on screens caused significant anxiety among users who did not understand the technical meaning of the status, leading some to flood 911 centers with non-emergency calls.

Sake Stock
Episode 1238 1:26:22 - 1:28:12

1238: Sake Stock

Microsoft Outlook UI Changes, TMUX Tech Tips

A critique of recent Microsoft Outlook updates focused on the "upgraded experience" that moved the search bar to the title bar, disrupting user workflow. The hosts argued that such UI changes are often counterintuitive and unnecessary. Additionally, the terminal multiplexer "TMUX" was recommended as a powerful tool for command-line efficiency, described humorously as "command line Viagra."

Fudged
Episode 1114 10:39 - 16:00

1114: Fudged

Skype User Interface, Silicon Valley Design Philosophy

The hidden user interface elements in modern Skype versions cause frustration, as menus and settings only appear when the mouse pointer is moved over specific areas. This design choice reflects a Silicon Valley philosophy where the UI is intended to "get out of the way" of the user. The lack of persistent visual indicators for audio settings and jitter metrics is criticized as an aesthetic choice that hinders functional use.

Kremlin Crush
Episode 1110 1:30:05 - 1:34:58

1110: Kremlin Crush

Jack Dorsey on Joe Rogan, Twitter User Interface

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience to discuss the platform's unique role in global politics. Dorsey explained that Twitter's "single surface" model, where replies have the same weight as original posts, distinguishes it from other social media. The interview faced criticism for not being aggressive enough on the topic of deplatforming, especially given Dorsey's company sponsors the podcast.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Skype Interface Update, Windows 10 Legacy Software Issues

A forced software update on Windows 10 disabled a legacy version of Skype, requiring a transition to a new interface. The updated design features a large blue screen with centralized icons, which is criticized for being obfuscated and less functional than previous versions. The discussion touches on the removal of technical monitoring tools like the jitter monitor in favor of simplified visuals.

Double Header
Episode 1067 1:03:56 - 1:08:04

1067: Double Header

WhenHub Startup, Video Call Experts and Cryptocurrency

Scott Adams introduces his startup, WhenHub, and its new app "Interface," which functions as a platform for experts to charge for video calls. He describes the service as a way for consultants, medical professionals, or companions to monetize their time. The project includes a cryptocurrency token called WEN, though Adams admits he is not a blockchain expert and expects government control to eventually dominate the space.

Pseudo-Addiction
Episode 1045 47:09 - 49:24

1045: Pseudo-Addiction

Twitter Feed Manipulation and User Engagement

The hosts debate whether Twitter's "Home" feed is actively manipulated to show content from unfollowed accounts. One host argues that the platform forces engagement through favorites and retweets, while the other maintains that personal experience does not reflect this systemic negativity.

Service Burro
Episode 998 2:19 - 4:10

998: Service Burro

Windows Touchscreen Calibration, Microservices Architecture Frustrations

A discussion of technical frustrations highlights the complexity of calibrating touchscreens on modern Windows systems, which still utilize legacy menus reminiscent of the Windows NT era. The conversation touches on the interdependency of hardware ports and the "microservices architecture" of modern devices that complicates simple plug-and-play functionality.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 2:12:52 - 2:15:36

995: Missile by Nike

Windows Ease of Access and Mouse Pointer Settings

A host attempts to configure a Windows 10 feature that highlights the mouse pointer when the control key is pressed. The segment serves as a brief critique of the Microsoft user interface, noting that certain legacy features are now buried within "Ease of Access" menus and may not function as reliably as in previous versions.

King Tide
Episode 980 1:44 - 2:40

980: King Tide

Skype Interface Update and User Experience Frustrations

The hosts critique a recent Skype update that forced a new interface and altered audio-video settings without user consent. While Windows users are reportedly given a choice to upgrade, the Mac version implemented the changes automatically. The discussion centers on the negative impact of "upgrading the experience" by complicating basic settings.

House of Trolls
Episode 978 1:35:35 - 1:42:26

978: House of Trolls

No Agenda Peerage Upgrades and Software Interface Frustrations

Donors Sir Hank and Ryan Zanger receive title upgrades to Duke and Baron, respectively. The discussion shifts to frustrations with recent software updates from PayPal, Uber, and Sonos, which have significantly altered user interfaces. The hosts argue that these changes often remove useful features and create unnecessary complexity for the sake of "modernization" or job security for developers.

Paris Pullout
Episode 936 1:46:51 - 1:52:46

936: Paris Pullout

Skype Technical Difficulties, Translation Triggering, Mac Dock Icons

The show is interrupted by technical issues with Skype's translation and notification features. Adam Curry expresses frustration with bouncing icons and pop-up text on his Mac, leading to an on-air troubleshooting session to disable the automated transcription services.

Fusion Cell
Episode 733 6:30 - 8:25

733: Fusion Cell

Skype Interface Changes, Bill Nye Emoji Science

The hosts critique recent updates to the Skype interface, specifically the confusing replacement of "accept" buttons with ambiguous download arrows. The segment transitions into a critique of "Emoji Science," a digital content series featuring Bill Nye. The program is identified as native advertising funded by General Electric to promote green initiatives.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 1:38:10 - 1:40:32

627: Scam Celebrities

Podcast Infrastructure, Synergy Project and App Development

Plans are discussed to improve podcast delivery infrastructure and potentially develop a dedicated podcast app. The current market for podcast players is viewed as inadequate, and there is a desire to create a "proper" tool that handles back-end errors and provides a better user experience. Collaboration with industry pioneers like Dave Winer is considered, despite his reputation for being "challenging" to work with.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577

577: Scripted Fat Talk

Skype Performance Issues, Windows 8 Interface Critique

The hosts critique the performance and design of Skype on a new Windows 8 machine, noting that the application's full-screen layout is inefficient for large monitors. They discuss the transition of Skype from a peer-to-peer service to a Microsoft-integrated product. Technical difficulties with audio quality are attributed to the operating system's handling of the application.