Topic: Isos

82 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:46:25 - 2:51:31

1875: Sonic Thump

End of Show ISOs and Gary Marcus AI Tip

The hosts review several AI-generated celebrity "ISOs" (identifying signal outputs), including versions of Morgan Freeman and Donald Trump, though most are rejected for poor quality. The "Tip of the Day" recommends following Gary Marcus's Substack for a grounded, skeptical perspective on the potential collapse of the AI market bubble.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:46:19 - 2:48:39

1874: Kennel Index

AI Celebrity ISOs and Biden vs. Obama

The hosts showcase AI-generated "ISOs" (isolated audio clips) of Joe Biden and Barack Obama praising the No Agenda podcast. They debate which voice clone is more convincing, ultimately deciding the Biden clip is superior. These clips are used as humorous transitions and "stings" for the show.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:41:27 - 2:43:54

1872: Lunar Economy

Jordan Peterson and Morgan Freeman ISOs

The hosts present two new "In Search Of" (ISO) audio clips featuring AI-generated or impersonated voices of Jordan Peterson and Morgan Freeman. While the Peterson clip encourages young men to listen to the show, the Freeman clip is criticized for being too generic. They decide to use the Peterson clip for future promotions.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 2:31:27 - 2:35:31

1865: Wide Awakes

Tip of the Day, Ventoy Bootable USB Software

The "Tip of the Day" features Ventoy, an open-source tool used to create bootable USB drives for ISO files. The software allows users to carry their entire operating system on a thumb drive, which can be used on different computers without installation. The hosts discuss practical applications for the tool, such as maintaining a secure "secret system" or a backup show production environment.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 2:37:29 - 2:38:57

1863: Nekkidly

ISO Clips, Riveting Show

The hosts selected "ISO" (In Search Of) clips for the end of the show, including an AI-generated voice declaring the show "riveting." They also referenced a previous "McMaster-Carr" tip that was well-received by the audience. The segment serves as a final reminder for listeners to donate based on the value they received from the broadcast.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:23:29 - 2:26:18

1858: Nut Spread

Technical Glitch, End of Show Mixes, ISO Selection

The broadcast experiences a brief technical freeze, which the hosts attribute to a potential timing issue or a specific jingle file. After resolving the glitch, they select "In Search Of" (ISO) clips for the end-of-show mix. The final selection includes an "inspiring" clip to be used alongside a mix provided by Sir Scott the Jew.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:31:43 - 2:35:17

1852: Jell-No!

ISO Segment, Asmongold, Tucker Carlson Clips

Mimi brings nine audio clips (ISOs) for the production segment, though Adam finds many of them too long for standard use. They play clips featuring Asmongold and Tucker Carlson, debating which ones are suitable for future show production. The segment highlights the collaborative effort in selecting the "sound" of the podcast.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 2:57:35 - 3:00:14

1840: Hoity-toity

ISO Audio, Natalie Voice and Pentagon Gals

The hosts compete with "In Search Of" (ISO) audio clips, featuring a voice clone of Natalie and a gravelly-voiced sampling of DHS spokesperson Trish McLaughlin. One clip humorously claims that "all the gals in the Pentagon" listen to the No Agenda show.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 3:10:25 - 3:15:46

1827: CIS-Lunar

Man Versus Machine ISO Selection and Costco Wine Tip

In the "Man Versus Machine" segment, the hosts select an "ISO" clip for the end of the show, choosing a human-voiced clip over AI-generated options. John Dvorak provides a "Costco Tip of the Day," recommending the 2023 Kirkland Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma County for $6.99. He notes that while it may not taste like a traditional Cabernet, it is an excellent value for a table wine.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 3:26:11 - 3:37:46

1800: Soros Stooge

ISO Choice and Charlie Kirk Musical Tribute

The hosts select their "ISO" clips for the episode and John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" for the financial visualization website FinViz.com. The episode ends with a series of musical mixes, including a somber tribute to Charlie Kirk by Sir Chris Wilson. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off, promising to return for the Sunday show.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 3:25:15 - 3:34:58

1771: Home Depotation

End of Show Mixes, Aluminum Pronunciation

The episode wraps up with a series of user-generated "End of Show Mixes" and a discussion on the correct pronunciation of "aluminum" versus the British "aluminium." The hosts play various audio clips featuring recurring show themes like "hydrazine," "zero point energy," and "terrorist reality." The final sign-off directs listeners to Dvorak.org/na for more content.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 3:08:32 - 3:10:08

1752: Pell-Mell

AI ISOs, Dirty Sanchez and End of Show Banter

The hosts reviewed various "End of Show ISOs" generated by artificial intelligence, including a humorous reference to a "Dirty Sanchez." They engaged in lighthearted banter about John Dvorak's age and the "dirty mind" that keeps him going at 73. The segment served as a transition into the final tips and musical mixes of the episode.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:18:32 - 2:26:40

1748: Brain Rot

Knighting Ceremony and "ISO-gate" Controversy

Several listeners were knighted for their financial support, including Sir Scott the White Knight and Sir Jonathan Rupert. The segment also addresses "ISO-gate," a controversy where one host was accused of "gaslighting" the other by claiming AI-generated audio clips were actually from audiobooks. The North Idaho Sanity Brigade also provided a report on their recent meetup, which included a diverse group of producers and local activists.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 3:12:16 - 3:14:01

1735: Old Bag

ISO Off, Sunday Funday and Production Clips

The hosts engage in an "ISO off," comparing two short audio clips to determine which is better for future production use. They settle on a "Sunday Funday" clip, noting its relevance to the current broadcast day.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 3:02:09 - 3:04:51

1728: Hatchet Man

End of Show Mixes and ISO Selection

The hosts review potential "In Search Of" (ISO) clips for the end of the show, settling on "These guys know what they are doing." They credit Leo Lapuque and David Kekta for the end-of-show music mixes and invite listeners to join the live stream in the "Troll Room."

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:45:17 - 3:48:14

1365: Vaccine Poverty

ISO Selection and Terrific Gaffe

The hosts review potential "ISOs" (isolated audio clips) for the show's soundboard. Candidates include Jen Psaki saying "We don't block anything" and a clip of someone saying "I think it is terrific." They ultimately select the "terrific" clip for its versatility in future media deconstruction segments.

No Guff
Episode 1684 3:16:34 - 3:18:30

1684: No Guff

Veep TV Show, ISO Clips, Grumpy Old Men

The hosts compare the current political climate to the TV show "Veep," noting the similarities between Kamala Harris and the character Selina Meyer. New "ISO" soundbites are introduced, including "Two Grumpy Old Men" and "Pooping on the Beach."

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 1:16:41 - 1:19:29

1680: Seismic Sundae

Insider Perspectives on the CrowdStrike Falcon Update

An engineer at CrowdStrike describes the company's internal environment as highly compartmentalized and compares it to the TV show "Alias." The engineer claims the faulty update could not have reached the Content Delivery Network (CDN) unless it was intentional, as the Falcon sensor is a mature product with rigorous testing standards. CrowdStrike's claim of a "bug in the validator" is met with skepticism.