Topic: Web 2 0

112 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 30:14 - 32:56

1854: Rackout

AI Data Centers, Infrastructure Attacks in Bahrain and UAE

Ballistic missile and drone strikes have targeted AWS data center locations in Bahrain and the UAE, causing devastating physical damage. The vulnerability of expensive AI infrastructure to direct military hits is highlighted as a new risk in modern warfare. Some suggest the conflict is tied to a broader strategy to ensure U.S. dominance in AI by controlling the energy required to power massive data centers.

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 15:45 - 19:34

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Scott Adams Career Origins, Pacific Bell and Cisco Investment

Scott Adams recounts his early days working at Pacific Bell in 1993, where he demonstrated the nascent World Wide Web to visitors. He reflects on his failure to invest in Cisco despite a direct recommendation from a top engineer, calling it his worst financial decision.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:04:55 - 1:10:01

1071: Commie Comey

No Agenda Executive Producers, Hard Drive Archiving

The hosts thank their executive producers and discuss the show's extensive archive of over 12,000 pieces of listener-submitted album art. Dvorak expresses concern about data preservation, sharing his own struggles with managing stacks of old hard drives from his 30-year career. They mention a ban on the term "foamer" in future artwork submissions.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 53:24 - 55:41

1790: Florida Ounce

Perplexity AI Bid for Google Chrome Browser

AI startup Perplexity has made an unsolicited $4.5 billion offer to purchase the Chrome browser from Google. The bid comes as federal judges consider forcing Google to divest Chrome to address search engine monopoly concerns. While Google has not expressed interest in selling, the offer highlights the high valuation of browser data and advertising tracking.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 1:43:40 - 1:47:04

1788: chatJCD

Scrunch AI and the Post-Human Web

Scrunch AI CEO Chris Andrew proposes a future where the internet becomes less visual and more text-heavy to accommodate AI data consumption. This "post-human web" would prioritize language for LLMs over visual design for human eyeballs, creating a new form of search engine optimization (SEO) focused on manipulating AI agents.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740

1740: DOGE-CAM

M-Bone, Web TV, and Early Internet Nostalgia

The discussion reflects on early internet technologies including the M-Bone protocol and the 1996 Rolling Stones concert broadcast. Historical consumer products like Web TV and AOL TV are reviewed alongside technical standards such as 56k frame relay and ISDN connections.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 2:40:34 - 2:47:05

1740: DOGE-CAM

Wedding Anniversaries, Microphone Tests, and Small Business Ads

The segment covers a 17th wedding anniversary in Hawaii, a microphone test from Australia, and several small business advertisements. Services for executive resumes, job searches, and web design are promoted by community members.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 1:23:26 - 1:26:31

1732: Sig Hale

Ross Ulbricht Sentence Commutation, Silk Road History

President Trump fulfills a campaign promise by commuting the life sentence of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who served 11 years in prison. The discussion recalls the history of the Silk Road marketplace on the dark web and the early days of Bitcoin transactions. Personal anecdotes are shared regarding the high historical cost of small purchases made on the platform using Bitcoin.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 1:36:41 - 1:40:35

1691: Joy Boy

Podcasting 2.0, Apple Podcasts Website Update

A review of technical developments in the podcasting space covers the new Apple Podcasts web interface and the integration of transcripts. The hosts advocate for modern "Podcasting 2.0" apps like Podcast Guru, which support live streams and "boostagrams." They also mention that Apple's podcasting division is likely a "loss leader" rather than a primary profit center.

Authentified
Episode 1687 4:02 - 8:26

1687: Authentified

National Public Data Breach, 2.9 Billion Records Hack

A massive data breach involving Florida-based background check company National Public Data (NPD), operating as Jericho Pictures, allegedly exposed 2.9 billion records. While the number of records exceeds the U.S. population, the stolen data includes names, address histories, and social security numbers. The data was reportedly leaked for free on the dark web by a hacker known as Phineas after initial attempts to sell it failed.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 47:08 - 50:01

1570: Unbanked

Vladimir Putin Body Double Speculation, Dagestan Visit

Unusual public behavior by Vladimir Putin during a visit to Dagestan, where he interacted closely with crowds, has sparked rumors about the use of body doubles. The segment explores the possibility of the CIA monitoring or even influencing these rumors through dark web recruitment of lookalikes.

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545

1545: Stapler Abuse

Tommy Chong, CBD Clickbait Advertisements

The program opens with a discussion regarding ubiquitous web advertisements featuring Tommy Chong. These clickbait ads suggest the celebrity wants consumers to stop using CBD products. The conversation notes that these ads typically appear at the bottom of web pages, a section often ignored by one of the participants.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 2:51:37 - 2:54:28

1539: Putinoids

Satoshi Nakamoto Interview, Homeland Security Claims

A leaked audio clip features a Homeland Security official claiming that an agent successfully identified and interviewed Satoshi Nakamoto in California. The official alleges that Nakamoto was a group of four individuals. The hosts remain skeptical, noting that the Bitcoin community has long speculated on these identities and that similar claims by figures like Craig Wright have been debunked in court.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 2:22:40 - 2:25:53

1512: Cash is Criminal

Belarus Military Drills and Open Mapping Foundation

Belarus has initiated emergency military inspections and joint training exercises with Russian forces near the Ukrainian border, raising concerns about a potential northern intervention. In the tech sector, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services have formed the Overture Maps Foundation. This collaborative effort aims to develop interoperable open map data to compete with Google's dominance in mapping services.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 1:27:00 - 1:28:29

1487: Si Senor

No Agenda Social and Mastodon Community Growth

The No Agenda Social community on the Mastodon platform continues to grow, requiring new members to answer specific show-related questions to join. The platform offers a decentralized alternative to mainstream social media, allowing users to follow hosts and artists without corporate oversight.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 1:14:04 - 1:18:16

1469: The Nurge

Ron Howard, Seth Rich Netflix Documentary

The Netflix series "Web of Make Believe," produced by Ron Howard, features an episode on the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich. Critics argue the documentary is a "whitewash" that ignores forensic evidence regarding file transfer speeds and the role of CrowdStrike, focusing instead on the harassment of the Rich family by conspiracy theorists.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 2:18:15 - 2:26:12

1468: Superwokes

Construction Industry Reports, IMDB Credits

A donor from a Minnesota construction company reports that despite high gas prices, building suppliers have stopped sending fuel surcharge letters, a departure from previous economic cycles. Listeners are encouraged to claim their official production credits on IMDB for episode 1468.

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460 1:29:03 - 1:33:15

1460: Wet-Bulb

Value for Value Podcasts, Baby-Making Karma and Sunsetted Careers

Micah Phillips promotes his "Extremely Live" podcast and "Pleb Stories" series about Bitcoin. A donor from Michigan credits the show's "baby-making karma" for the birth of two nieces. Miles Fonda from Idaho requests "jobs karma" after being "sunsetted" from his previous position, promoting his web design business, Lossless Creative Studio.

Sleep Equity
Episode 1419 1:11:05 - 1:14:31

1419: Sleep Equity

No Agenda Stream, Social Media and Trolls

The No Agenda Stream reached a near-record number of live listeners, despite a dip in financial donations. The hosts discussed the benefits of No Agenda Social, a decentralized Mastodon-based server, and the interactive "Troll Room" where listeners congregate during live broadcasts.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 59:13 - 1:02:43

1401: Boost or Baste

Decentralized Web, Toxicity Moderation Research

Academic researchers in the UK are studying "toxicity" on the decentralized web, specifically targeting platforms like Mastodon and Pleroma. Using a dataset that includes posts from No Agenda Social, the researchers developed a model called "ModPair" to help independent server owners automate the moderation of content they deem toxic.