Topic: Tim Cook

83 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 47:30 - 49:21

1863: Nekkidly

Form 990, Non-Profit Disclosure Rules

New proposed rules for Form 990 filings may require non-profits to disclose individual donors, a move that could impact organizations like the SPLC and Apple's charitable giving. Currently, donor identities are largely shielded from public view. The host, a long-time reader of Form 990s, notes that this change could be burdensome for large charities like Ronald McDonald House.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 49:23 - 52:30

1863: Nekkidly

Apple Leadership, Local AI Inference

Apple is facing a leadership transition as Tim Cook prepares to step down, drawing parallels to the era when John Sculley took over from Steve Jobs. The host discusses the potential for Apple to lead in "local AI inference" due to its unified memory architecture in Mac and iPhone chips. This approach contrasts with competitors like Samsung, whose "Bixby" assistant is criticized as intrusive and "lame."

Glop
Episode 1789 1:24:12 - 1:30:54

1789: Glop

Apple Investment Claims, India Tariffs and Foxconn

Donald Trump announced that Apple will invest $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing to protect its business from new 50% tariffs on imports from India. These tariffs are intended to punish India for its continued purchase of Russian oil. Analysts remain skeptical of the $600 billion total investment claim, comparing it to the failed Foxconn deal in Wisconsin, and suggest these announcements are "empanada" promises meant to curry political favor without delivering actual production.

Op Day
Episode 1772 59:01 - 1:02:03

1772: Op Day

Apple WWDC, Ted Lasso and The Recruit

The recent Apple WWDC video was characterized by the repetitive use of the word "gorgeous" to describe new software features like Liquid Glass. In entertainment, the show *Ted Lasso* is praised for its production value despite being unrealistic, while the Netflix series *The Recruit* is noted for its accurate portrayal of soul-crushing government bureaucracy and office politics.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 20:43 - 22:29

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Tech CEO Attendance, Silicon Valley Oligarchy at Inauguration

A prominent list of technology CEOs, including Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, are scheduled to attend the presidential inauguration. TikTok CEO Shou Chu is also expected to be present, signaling a significant gathering of the "tech-industrial complex." The attendance of these high-profile executives follows warnings from President Biden regarding the rise of a modern oligarchy.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 1:44:36 - 1:50:57

1685: Favela Ready

No Agenda Art, AI Art Bigotry and Episode 1684

The hosts review the artwork for Episode 1684, titled "No Guff," and discuss their growing distaste for AI-generated art. A study from the Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management suggests that labeling products with "AI" is increasingly turning off consumers. One host identifies as an "AI Bigot" due to the repetitive nature of machine-generated imagery.

ungreen
Episode 1659 2:31:58 - 2:34:57

1659: ungreen

Apple iPad Crush Ad, Corporate DNA Shift

Apple's recent "Crush" advertisement for the iPad Pro, which shows creative tools being destroyed by a hydraulic press, is criticized as a sign of a negative shift in the company's DNA. The ad is contrasted with the aspirational and creative branding of the Steve Jobs era.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 6:06 - 9:52

1590: Bold Action

Apple Event 2023, iPhone 15, Mother Nature Skit

The 2023 Apple product launch event featured the iPhone 15 and new Apple Watch models, emphasizing health-saving testimonials and "gorgeous" design. A significant portion of the presentation included a "Mother Nature" skit starring Octavia Spencer to highlight Apple's environmental and carbon-neutral goals. Observations are made regarding the physical mannerisms of Apple executives and the high price points of the new hardware.

Openers
Episode 1584 54:49 - 1:02:29

1584: Openers

International Espionage, Cultural Commentary Clips

The montage resumes with clips discussing the geography of Transnistria, the outing of Tim Cook, and the rise of the Islamic State. Technical commentary includes a mention of the U.S. Navy running on Windows XP and the absurdity of modern spy agencies. The segments reflect the mid-2010s news cycle, focusing on cybersecurity and geopolitical shifts.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 54:51 - 57:54

1462: HAARP at Home

Apple Store Unionization, Towson Maryland Vote

Workers at an Apple Store in Towson, Maryland, voted to become the first unionized Apple retail location in the United States. President Joe Biden expressed support for the move, while Apple management reportedly pressured employees against it. The unionization is attributed to a high-stress, high-efficiency environment managed under Tim Cook's corporate philosophy.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 2:05:23 - 2:09:42

1379: Afghaniscam

Apple Employee Demands, Retail Culture Rot

Apple employees have issued a list of demands to CEO Tim Cook, calling for audits of promotions to address "heteronormative biases" and wage gaps. The internal culture of Apple retail is described as a highly scrutinized "slave farm," suggesting the company's eventual decline will come from internal rot.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 2:15:02 - 2:18:49

1375: At This Hour

Apple CSAM Scanning and Privacy Concerns

Human rights organizations urge Apple to abandon plans to scan iMessages for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Researchers warn that the technology is dangerous because it creates a "genie out of the bottle" scenario where governments could easily expand the database to track political dissent.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 1:28:06 - 1:32:23

1313: Q Victims

Episode 1312 Artwork, Infrastructure Migration

The artwork for episode 1312, titled "iPhony" and featuring a parody of Spearmint gum with Donald Trump, is praised for its execution. Additionally, a producer named Eriner is thanked for migrating the No Agenda Social infrastructure to a more secure location on his own dime.

iPhony
Episode 1312 17:57 - 21:20

1312: iPhony

Tim Cook Explains Apple's Removal of Parler

Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss the removal of Parler from the App Store, citing the platform's failure to monitor posts inciting violence. Cook emphasized that no one is above the law and that accountability is necessary following the assault on the Capitol. The interview preceded a major non-product announcement from Apple regarding social initiatives.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 49:23 - 52:23

1310: Quiet Riot

Social Media Bans, Donald Trump Video Message

Facebook and Twitter issued 12-hour bans on President Trump's accounts following his video message telling supporters to "go home in peace" while maintaining the election was fraudulent. Apple CEO Tim Cook also called for the "insurrectionists" to be held accountable. The hosts warn that if Silicon Valley can silence the President, they can deplatform anyone.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 2:00:23 - 2:06:16

1264: Mask Debate

Big Tech Antitrust Hearing, Monopoly Power and Section 230

The CEOs of Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Google testified before a House subcommittee regarding their alleged monopoly power. Representative David Cicilline concluded that these companies must be broken up or strictly regulated, comparing the tech giants to historical monopolists like Rockefeller and Carnegie. Notably, the hearing avoided the topic of Section 230, which remains the primary legal shield for online platforms regarding content moderation.

Viewpoint Discrimination
Episode 1251 1:09:22 - 1:13:24

1251: Viewpoint Discrimination

Tim Cook Apple Racial Justice Initiative

Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a $100 million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, using a presentation style compared to an iPhone launch. The hosts argue that this corporate virtue signaling will eventually backfire as internal "Noodle Boys" demand more radical changes within the company.

Biden Reset
Episode 1221 2:30:03 - 2:32:09

1221: Biden Reset

Tim Cook, Apple Share Repurchase Strategy

Apple CEO Tim Cook addressed the short-term market volatility caused by the coronavirus, stating that the company remains focused on long-term value. Cook noted that the lower stock price provides an opportunity for Apple to execute its planned share repurchase program more effectively. Despite manufacturing disruptions in China, Cook expressed optimism about the company's future growth.

Five Bidens
Episode 1212 2:15:52 - 2:19:15

1212: Five Bidens

Just-In-Time Supply Chains, Tim Cook Apple

The "Just-In-Time" (JIT) manufacturing model, perfected by Apple CEO Tim Cook, is analyzed in the context of global shipping disruptions. The system's reliance on precise, worldwide coordination makes it highly vulnerable to single points of failure, such as the shutdown of Chinese industrial hubs.