Topic: Ios 8

120 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:10:41 - 2:12:48

1872: Lunar Economy

No Agenda Art, Drop.io Data Loss

The hosts discuss the history of the No Agenda Art Generator and the importance of self-hosting content after losing data when Drop.io was sold to Facebook. They praise "Blue Acorn" for a traditional Memorial Day piece and "Nessworks" for an elaborate Photoshop creation, encouraging producers to continue submitting high-quality artwork.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 49:07 - 58:02

1842: A Dog A Day

Microsoft AI CEO, Future of White Collar Automation

The CEO of Microsoft AI predicts that most professional white-collar tasks, including law and accounting, will be fully automated within 12 to 18 months. Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly struggling to integrate similar AI capabilities into Siri, with internal testing revealing accuracy and latency issues that may delay features until 2026 or 2027. The shift in software engineering is described as moving from code production to strategic architecture.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 3:02:52 - 3:04:43

1840: Hoity-toity

Peace and Quiet Index, Fredericksburg and Oakland Safety

The hosts explore "peaceandquiet.io," a website that ranks locations based on noise and safety factors. While Fredericksburg, Texas, receives a high green rating, Oakland, California, is marked with "avoid" warnings due to noise levels and other urban factors.

NA Era
Episode 1811 2:12:19 - 2:15:55

1811: NA Era

Value for Value Origins, Producer Credits and Historical Research

The hosts debate the origins of the "Value for Value" model and the term "producers" for their audience. They trace the evolution of the donation system from simple birthday-themed contributions to a formalized economic model. Tools like bingit.io are credited for helping perform historical research within the show's extensive 18-year archive.

Stimming
Episode 1802 1:20:49 - 1:23:50

1802: Stimming

Moon Landing Skepticism, Bingit Search Tool

The hosts address listener feedback regarding their skepticism of the Apollo moon landings, specifically mentioning the Van Allen radiation belts. They encourage new listeners to use the search tool at bingit.io to explore 18 years of archived transcripts and audio clips where these topics have been discussed in depth. The segment emphasizes that many "conspiracy" topics have been covered ad nauseam in previous episodes.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 2:04:29 - 2:09:11

1788: chatJCD

No Agenda Art and the History of Sock Hops

A debate over podcast cover art leads to a history lesson on "sock hops," which were held in school gymnasiums to protect the floors from leather-soled shoes. The term originated because students were required to dance in their socks. Various community resources like Bingit.io and ClipGenie are highlighted as valuable producer-led tools.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 3:06:27 - 3:11:31

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Memorial Day Best-Of, Outro Mix

The show concludes with an announcement of a "Best of the Clip of the Day" special for Memorial Day weekend, curated using the bingit.io tool. The hosts sign off from Fredericksburg, Texas, and Silicon Valley. The final minutes feature a comedic audio mix touching on global warming, "biphobia," and various show catchphrases before the final sign-off.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758

1758: Scream Circle

Trump Cryptocurrency, Wedding Anecdotes, and Martial Law Rumors

The discussion opens with observations on Donald Trump's foray into cryptocurrency and meme coins. A personal anecdote follows regarding a wedding in Gillespie County attended by local law enforcement and the husband of journalist Laura Logan. The conversation transitions into debunking rumors of impending martial law and a specific bet regarding a potential succession scenario involving JD Vance and Donald Trump.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:02:42 - 2:09:34

1755: Rat Poop

Value for Value, Live Streaming and Bingit.io

The show's "Value for Value" funding model is explained, emphasizing that the podcast remains independent of traditional advertising. The interactive nature of the live stream at trollroom.io is highlighted, along with the utility of Bingit.io, a comprehensive search engine for the show's 17-year archive of transcripts and clips created by a community producer.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:17:52 - 2:23:07

1729: Algo Chasers

Stradivarius Auction and the Drop.io Fiasco

In an "Ask Adam" segment, the hosts discuss a 1714 Stradivarius violin expected to fetch $18 million at auction. This leads to a reminiscence about the "Drop.io fiasco," where a Silicon Valley startup's closure resulted in the loss of years of podcast clips. Adam Curry uses the event as a cautionary tale about trusting cloud-based services and the importance of local backups.

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:23:08 - 2:27:40

1729: Algo Chasers

Rick Santorum and the 2012 "Why" Linguistic Habit

Using the search tool Bingit.io, a producer uncovers a 2012 clip of the hosts deconstructing Rick Santorum's speech patterns. They specifically highlight his habit of inserting the word "why" into sentences as a rhetorical device to force affirmation from the listener. The hosts reflect on how they have been deconstructing the same media tropes for over a decade.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 1:45:50 - 1:54:42

1716: Silver Buckshot

AI Search Failures, Amazon Investment in Anthropic

The hosts highlight failures in AI systems, noting that Elon Musk's Grok incorrectly reported that the "bingit.io" domain had expired. They critique the "flowery and verbose" nature of AI-generated summaries. Meanwhile, Amazon announces an additional $4 billion investment in AI startup Anthropic, the creator of the Claude chatbot.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 51:14 - 54:06

1709: Umpty Ump

Podcast Industry, Apple iOS 16 Download Metrics

The podcasting industry experienced a significant decline in reported download numbers following a technical change in Apple's iOS 16. The update stopped the automatic downloading of back-catalog episodes for inactive subscribers, leading to a 30-40% drop in metrics. This shift has caused financial strain for organizations like NPR that rely on these numbers to sell dynamically inserted advertisements.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:35:37 - 1:38:06

1704: Helloo!

IO Domain Sovereignty, Mauritius and UK Deal

The future of the popular .IO domain is in question following the UK's decision to return sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Since the domain is tied to the British Indian Ocean Territory, which may technically cease to exist, there are concerns about the stability and pricing of .IO websites. This story highlights the intersection of international diplomacy and internet infrastructure.

neat-o
Episode 1697 55:59 - 58:26

1697: neat-o

Apple Intelligence Pre-Prompts and Content Guardrails

Developers examining the beta code for iOS 18 discovered the "pre-prompts" Apple uses to constrain its AI, known as Apple Intelligence. These instructions mandate that the AI avoid religious, political, or "provocative" topics to ensure a "vanilla" user experience. These guardrails are intended to prevent the AI from behaving erratically or offensively, as seen in previous industry failures like Microsoft's Tay.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:55:56 - 1:58:09

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Bingit.io AI Search for No Agenda Transcripts

The hosts promote "Bingit.io," an AI-powered search engine specifically designed for the No Agenda show's 17 years of transcripts and clips. Created by a producer, the tool allows users to find specific topics discussed in past episodes, such as "candy manufacturing" or "FDA approved amphetamines." The segment highlights the practical utility of AI when applied to a specific, verified dataset.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:39:55 - 1:42:09

1667: Heavy Tail

No Agenda Stream, Modern Podcast Apps and Deplatforming

The hosts discuss the technical resilience of the show, highlighting the 24-hour live stream at trollroom.io and the use of modern podcast apps. They emphasize that the show's infrastructure is built to be "undeplatformable" and operates on a "value for value" model. Listeners are encouraged to use apps that provide live alerts and support the decentralized nature of the podcasting ecosystem as the show approaches its 17th anniversary.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:39:13 - 1:41:44

1664: Friendshoring

Linda Lou Patkin, Climate Special Production and Bingit.io

Linda Lou Patkin, the "Duchess of Jobs," is recognized for her ongoing support and her executive job search business. The hosts reflect on the intense labor required to produce their recent Climate Change Special, noting it took significantly longer than a standard live broadcast. They also credit Sir Deanonymous for his work on Bingit.io, an AI-powered search tool that allows listeners to find specific topics across the show's extensive archive.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 0:00 - 3:15

1663: Climate Change Special

No Agenda Episode 1663, Climate Change Special Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce episode 1663 of the No Agenda show, a special compilation focused on the history of climate change coverage within the program. Using the Bingit.io search engine, the hosts curated clips dating back to November 30, 2007, noting that the early discourse focused on "global warming" before transitioning to "climate change." They observe that many themes, such as the focus on livestock and meat consumption, have remained consistent for nearly two decades.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 16:49 - 19:19

1662: Rousting Granny

No Agenda Climate Special, Bingit.io Search, Lost Climate Data

A review of early podcast episodes using the search tool bingit.io reveals that climate change narratives have remained consistent for 17 years, focusing on meat bans and vaccinations. Historical data from a UK university was reportedly lost or corrupted, undermining the basis for modern climate modeling. The terminology has shifted over time from "global warming" to "climate change," and from "cow farts" to "cow burps."