Topic: Tool

31 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:41:23 - 2:46:39

1862: Smear Campaign

John's Tip of the Day, McMaster-Carr, and Home Improvement

The "Tip of the Day" features McMaster.com, a comprehensive industrial supply website described as an "easy Home Depot." The hosts explore the site's vast inventory, ranging from specialized wrenches and hard hats to plumbing fixtures like wall-mounted urinals and bidets. The segment concludes with a discussion on upgrading home toilets to higher-quality "thrones" for guests.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 3:02:19 - 3:06:26

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Air Shim Pro XL, John Dvorak Tip of the Day

John Dvorak's "Tip of the Day" recommends the "Air Shim Pro XL," a device used for lifting heavy objects like appliances or pianos an inch or two off the ground. Unlike expensive cabinet jacks, these are affordable air-powered bags that can be pumped up to assist with repairs or moving furniture. Dvorak shares an anecdote about using one to replace a broken caster on a piano.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 3:09:42 - 3:18:47

1738: Swasticars

In-Show Opps and Tip of the Day

John Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending the Google Books Ngram Viewer for analyzing the historical usage of specific terms. The show concludes with a series of "In-Show Opps" (sound bites) and a classic end-of-show mix. The final segments feature a montage of "Season of Reveal" jingles and a discussion of AI-powered photo editing tools.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 3:25:09 - 3:28:40

1707: Sweet Seventeen

John's Tip of the Day, Smooth Edge Lid Removers

John C. Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding smooth-edge lid removers, a type of can opener that unlatches the lid rather than cutting the metal. He explains the safety benefits of the device, which leaves no sharp edges and allows the lid to be replaced, noting he first discovered the technology in France.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 48:26 - 57:24

1541: Mega Strike!

TikTok Creative Tools, CapCut Video Editing

TikTok's success is attributed to its advanced creative tools, including the ByteDance-owned app CapCut, which allows users to easily produce high-quality videos with jump cuts and synced music. These AI-enhanced tools enable creators to compress long-form content into engaging 45-second clips that drive massive engagement. This technological advantage in content production distinguishes TikTok from older platforms like Instagram and YouTube.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 0:00 - 2:15

1535: Podspeeding

Metric Conversion Education, Kitchen Measurement Tools

The hosts discuss the utility of the metric system in the kitchen, noting that one teaspoon is equivalent to five milliliters. They examine the difficulty of converting ounces to liters and recommend using measuring cups that feature both imperial and metric markings. One host expresses surprise at the existence of dual-sided measuring cups available on Amazon.

Elon Sandwich
Episode 1443 36:50 - 41:44

1443: Elon Sandwich

Twitter Bot Prevalence, Human-Centered Reporting, and Account Imposters

The hosts discuss the prevalence of bots on Twitter, estimating that 30% to 50% of followers on many accounts are automated. They criticize Twitter's failure to remove imposter accounts used for crypto scams while simultaneously implementing "human-centered reporting" for subjective harassment.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 1:01:45 - 1:06:09

1370: Jab Click Share

PCR Test Limitations and the Definition of Sickness

Scientist Julia Bach explained that the PCR test, while accurate at detecting genomic material, cannot determine if a virus is active or replicating. This reliance on PCR as a "gold standard" has effectively changed the medical definition of being "sick" or "infected" to include asymptomatic individuals. Critics argue that a cell-based assay would be a more appropriate diagnostic tool for determining actual illness.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 2:31:48 - 2:35:13

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Climate Change Special and "100% Human Responsibility"

The hosts tease an upcoming two-hour special on climate change featuring a curated archive of clips. One featured clip includes a climate scientist claiming that humans are "over 100% responsible" for current global warming. They discuss using the "Everything" search tool to navigate their 14-year archive of "poignant or stupid" media clips on the subject.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:39:27 - 1:43:09

1139: Mooch and Stoll

The Limits of Magic in the Digital World

Cliff Stoll acknowledges that while the internet can feel like "magic," it is incapable of providing deeply touching or supportive human experiences. He compares the experience of parenting to looking at billions of photos of children online, noting that the digital version is a poor substitute for the reality. Stoll argues that even with modern glitzy websites, the most profound life lessons must be learned firsthand.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:43:10 - 1:46:54

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Creativity as the Inability to Copy

Cliff Stoll defines creativity as the "inability to copy," recounting how his failure to draw a realistic tree in art class was labeled as creative. He criticizes the "copy and paste" nature of modern computing and the "poison" of PowerPoint presentations, which he believes stifle original thought. Stoll calls for a deeper exploration of what creativity means in a digital domain where tools often push users toward duplication rather than invention.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:45:04 - 1:48:45

1111: Eleven Eleven

Freemasonry, Tool's Lateralus and The Holy Gift

A producer and Freemason discusses "The Holy Gift," a hidden version of the Tool album *Lateralus* created by rearranging tracks according to the Fibonacci sequence. The donor is writing a book inspired by this concept for the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York. The segment also mentions "Dark Journalist" and the "X-Series" on YouTube for their work on UFO files and secret technology.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 2:11:47 - 2:16:25

1095: Yeah No

Tool Band Rumors and Value-for-Value System

A rumor regarding the hosts' fandom of the band Tool is addressed after a Bernie Sanders meme appeared in the show's newsletter. The segment concludes with a summary of the "value-for-value" model, thanking the community for their financial and creative contributions.

Privilege Walk
Episode 1034 1:44:32 - 1:45:53

1034: Privilege Walk

CIA Hacking Tools Leak and Joshua Schulte Arrest

A former CIA employee, Joshua Schulte, is identified as a suspect in the "Vault 7" leak of hacking tools to WikiLeaks. While being held on unrelated child pornography charges, Schulte is accused of compromising major intelligence agency assets.

Poop Particle
Episode 1024 48:16 - 52:03

1024: Poop Particle

Senator Marsha Blackburn on Facebook Algorithms and Censorship

Senator Marsha Blackburn questions Mark Zuckerberg on whether Facebook subjectively manipulates algorithms to prioritize or censor speech. Zuckerberg defends the use of AI tools to remove terrorism and hate speech, while the hosts express skepticism about the existence of unbiased AI for content moderation.

Clip Job
Episode 985 1:02:46 - 1:04:42

985: Clip Job

No Agenda Player and Crowdsourced Annotations

The hosts promote the No Agenda Player and the searchable show notes database. They explain how these tools, built by independent producers, allow listeners to find specific topics within episodes. They encourage the "global producer pool" to continue contributing annotations to improve the resource for researchers and students.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 2:34:37 - 2:38:20

976: 10th Anniversary

London Meetup, American Thanksgiving, and Sir 9

The hosts announce a planned meetup in London during the week of American Thanksgiving, seeking suggestions for large pubs. Dave McGee from Memphis, knighted as Sir 9, offers the show access to an academic research tool with searchable TV broadcast archives. The segment includes a "douchebag" call-out for Michael Dunn.

Ed Mubarek
Episode 943 35:26 - 39:41

943: Ed Mubarek

Bespoke Post Gadgets and Airport Security Encounters

An anecdote describes various "dude gadgets" received from subscription services like Bespoke Post, including a keychain bottle opener that resembles a weapon. The story details encounters with security at airports and the Empire State Building regarding multi-tools and USB-integrated Swiss Army knives.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 1:24:41 - 1:27:16

801: White Male Clerks

FBI Intentions and San Bernardino Phone Password Reset

An anomaly in the San Bernardino iPhone case involves the resetting of the shooter's Apple ID password shortly after the device was seized, which prevented an automatic iCloud backup that might have provided the FBI with the data they sought. Senator Rand Paul and others suggest the FBI may have intentionally "bricked" the backup process to create a legal test case against Apple. The phone was owned by the San Bernardino Department of Health, which possessed Mobile Device Management (MDM) tools that could have potentially cleared the passcode if used correctly.

Come Together
Episode 786 30:38 - 32:38

786: Come Together

Anonymous Operation Troll ISIS, Political Double Standards

The hacker collective Anonymous launched an operation to mock ISIS using derogatory language, creating a contrast with Hillary Clinton's claim that Donald Trump's rhetoric serves as a recruitment tool. The hosts question why the media applauds the anger evoked by Anonymous while condemning similar sentiments from political candidates.