Topic: Sustaining

107 chapters across the catalog

Stimming
Episode 1802 1:48:22 - 1:52:30

1802: Stimming

Heterogeneous Computing, AI Ponzi Scheme

NVIDIA's marketing of "accelerated computing" as "sustainable computing" is critiqued, noting the massive energy requirements of the data centers involved. The technology blends CPUs and GPUs into "heterogeneous computing" to offload serial tasks. The segment characterizes the AI industry's constant need for more funding—up to Sam Altman's requested $7 trillion—as a potential "Ponzi scheme" or "racket."

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 1:41:53 - 1:45:47

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Dutch Bug Burgers, Insect Larvae and Sustainability

A marketing campaign in the Netherlands promotes "farmerless meat" burgers made from ground insect larvae and mealworms. The founders of Buxberger claim insects are a climate-friendly protein source requiring minimal water and space compared to cattle. The burgers are currently being served in select restaurants in Belgium and the Netherlands for 12 to 17 euros.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 2:54:35 - 3:00:20

1741: Nurse Injector

Final Donor Acknowledgments and Software Promotions

The hosts conclude the donation segment by thanking listeners like Jonathan Halper and David Moreno. Moreno, a software developer, was highlighted for his "freeware" and "donationware" tools. The segment emphasizes the importance of sustaining donations to keep the show ad-free and encourages listeners to check their recurring payment statuses.

The Fog
Episode 1726 2:51:49 - 2:57:12

1726: The Fog

Donor Recognition, Sustaining Donations, New Year Resolutions

The hosts recognized a long list of donors from across the United States and Canada who contributed $50 or more to the program. Locations mentioned include San Antonio, Charleston, Omaha, and Roseburg. The segment emphasized the importance of sustaining donations to keep the show running through 2025 and beyond.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 2:55:48 - 3:04:29

1716: Silver Buckshot

Birthday Callouts, Final Donation Credits

The hosts read a final list of donors contributing $50 or more, including several birthday shout-outs for listeners turning 41, 50, and 74. They emphasize the importance of sustaining donations to keep the show running and thank the "Gitmo Nation" for their continued support through the holiday.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 2:55:16 - 3:00:46

1701: DORK MAGA

Donor Recognition, New No Agenda Commodores

A final list of producers and donors is read, including those contributing between $50 and $200. New Commodores are officially welcomed into the peerage, and sustaining members are thanked for their ongoing support. The hosts emphasize that these contributions are the lifeblood of the show's independent operation.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:45:39 - 1:50:03

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Long Drink Recommendation and Birthday Wishes

Eli the Coffee Guy recommends "Long Drink," a gin-based beverage found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The hosts also read birthday wishes for Alex Schlegel and other producers. The segment concludes with a plea for sustaining donations, emphasizing that these regular contributions are the lifeblood of the show's independent model.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 2:46:08 - 2:51:14

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Birthday List

The hosts read the names and locations of producers who donated $50 or more, including Gabriel Dubert, Dustin Wasserman, and the Brand family. Several producers receive "de-douching" and birthday wishes. The segment emphasizes that these contributions, particularly sustaining donations, are essential for the show's continued operation under the Value for Value model.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 1:09:10 - 1:10:48

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Seaweed as Meat Alternative, Scottish Isle of Skye

Chef Callum Munro and climate activist Shona Cameron are promoting seaweed as a renewable alternative to fish and meat on the Scottish Isle of Skye. The initiative introduces "sea spaghetti" and other algae-based recipes to local schools to encourage sustainable eating habits. Proponents argue seaweed is a year-round vegetable of the sea that requires no fresh water or fertilizer to grow.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 59:10 - 1:06:17

1657: Trash Can Man

Dutch Bug Burgers, Insect Protein Consumption

The Netherlands is promoting "farmerless meat" through products like the Buxberger, which consists of 50% ground insect larvae. While manufacturers claim mealworms are a sustainable, high-protein alternative to cattle, the high cost of 12 to 17 euros per burger remains a barrier to widespread adoption in Europe.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:53:33 - 3:00:14

1655: Illegal Chants

Final Donor Credits, Birthday Announcements

The show concludes with an extensive list of "sustaining donors" and individual contributors who support the program through various platforms. Birthday wishes are extended to several members of the "No Agenda" community, and the "value for value" model is reiterated as the show's primary funding mechanism.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:57:51 - 3:05:01

1654: e-Safety

Donor Roll Call, "Oen" and Fair Share Rhetoric

The hosts mock a clip of President Biden reading teleprompter cues aloud, calling him an "oen" (a Dutch term for a fool). They proceed to read the names of donors contributing at the $50 level and above, including Gaucho Woodworking and Brian Hummel. They reiterate that the show is produced by the listeners and thank the community for their continued support.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:23:46 - 1:28:36

1651: WWX

Lab-Grown Beef Rice, South Korean Food Innovation

Researchers at Yonsei University in South Korea have developed "beef rice" by growing animal muscle and fat cells inside rice grains. This hybrid food is marketed as a sustainable, low-carbon alternative to traditional cattle farming. The discussion touches on the role of chemical companies like Royal DSM in creating the taste and texture of synthetic proteins.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:39:36 - 1:43:46

1651: WWX

Upcycling in Fashion, Paris Fashion Week Trends

The concept of "upcycling" was a major theme at Paris Fashion Week, with designers like Stella McCartney and Marine Serre showcasing collections made from recycled waste and regenerated fibers. The movement is described as "trash fashion" integrated into high-end culture to promote sustainable waste management.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:49:24 - 2:56:04

1641: Lock the Clock

Knight and Dame Title Bestowals

Several long-term sustaining donors are officially knighted or named Dames, including Linda Soffer, who reached the threshold after 200 weeks of contributions. Soffer's note encourages parents to consider home education and shares her personal journey as a mother. The new knights and dames are welcomed to the "roundtable" with a list of requested virtual meals and drinks.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 2:41:49 - 2:45:41

1637: LIE-DAR

The 50s, Small Donation Acknowledgments

The "50s" segment listed producers who contributed between $50 and $99, including Diane Clinton, Kevin McLaughlin, and Peter Chong. The hosts thanked these individuals for their sustaining support, which is particularly vital during periods of lower overall donation volume. These credits are recognized on platforms like LinkedIn and IMDB for the contributors' roles in making the episode a reality.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:41:51 - 2:49:15

1633: Noise Machine

Associate Executive Producers, Jobs Karma

The show concludes with a reading of associate executive producers and sustaining donors. The hosts perform "Jobs Karma" and "F Cancer" rituals for listeners facing professional or health challenges, reinforcing the community aspect of the Value for Value model.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 2:53:55 - 3:01:31

1632: King for a Day

Executive Producer Credits, Stripe Testing, Sustaining Donations

The hosts read the final list of executive and associate executive producers for episode 1632, including Rita Harrington and Ruben Schwebel. They noted successful testing of the Stripe donation system and encouraged listeners to set up sustaining, recurring donations via PayPal or other platforms. These credits are presented as valid professional accolades for the show's supporters.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 2:38:46 - 2:44:28

1629: Sunflower Kids

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Sustaining Donations

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers and $50 donors who supported episode 1629. They emphasized that the show's survival depends on the small percentage of the audience that chooses to return value. Listeners were encouraged to consider sustaining donations of any amount to ensure the program's continued operation without corporate sponsorship.