Topic: Z Stack

24 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 1:39:50 - 1:41:52

1795: Dead Feathered

AI Model Costs, Local GPU Limitations

A host describes the experience of running AI models locally, noting that it is extremely slow compared to cloud-based services like ChatGPT. They argue that the current $20-a-month subscription model is unsustainable given the high compute costs, suggesting users are essentially being subsidized by the companies. The discussion dismisses the imminent arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) as marketing hype.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 35:06 - 38:45

1625: Call me Bill

Cloudflare Viral Layoff Video and Stacked Ranking

A viral video of a Cloudflare employee recording her own termination sparks a debate on corporate firing practices via Zoom. The discussion links these mass layoffs to "stacked ranking" systems, similar to those historically used at GE and Microsoft. The segment also touches on Boeing's recent quality control issues, attributing them to a shift in corporate management styles.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 1:45 - 5:43

1591: Half-Jacked

Corporate Feedback Trends, Feed Forward Terminology

Companies are increasingly replacing the term "feedback" with "feed forward" or "perspectives" to reduce employee anxiety. Critics argue that this rebranding by HR departments at firms like Microsoft glosses over the necessity of negative critiques and represents a decline in business productivity standards.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 1:07:53 - 1:11:38

1515: Scop Christmas

AI Accuracy Testing, Coding and Recipes

Testing the capabilities of ChatGPT, the hosts ask for recommendations on weed whackers and egg recipe books. They note that while the AI is useful for generating JavaScript code—threatening sites like Stack Overflow—it still lacks real-time knowledge of very recent publications and occasionally provides generic or outdated information.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 59:53 - 1:04:10

1502: Shood Fortage

Musk's Software Stack, Hate Speech Policy

Elon Musk claims he intends to "completely rewrite the software stack" at Twitter. The hosts question the technical feasibility of this statement and suggest he may have a drop-in replacement ready. They also comment on Musk's verbal tics and his stated desire to keep hate speech away from advertisements.

Value Chain
Episode 1504 23:15 - 31:11

1504: Value Chain

Queen Máxima and the India Stack Digital ID

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands addressed the G20 summit, advocating for "inclusive digital infrastructure" and the implementation of the "India Stack." This technology combines digital ID cards, payment interfaces, and account aggregators into a single platform. The hosts interpret her speech as a roadmap for a global Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) system that tracks user data footprints.

Flub Meister
Episode 1404 1:41:45 - 1:44:23

1404: Flub Meister

Sir Moses, COVID Recovery and FLCCC Recommendations

Sir Moses shares his experience recovering from COVID-19 using recommendations from the FLCCC Alliance. He notes that his order of a "Z-stack" kit was allegedly seized by the FDA, forcing him to seek alternative medical advice.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 1:09:50 - 1:12:01

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals in Modern Media

The hosts discuss the application of Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" in modern political discourse, specifically Rule Four: "Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules." They argue that these tactics are universal and used by both the left and the right. A recommendation is made for a Substack article regarding the history and benefits of homeschooling.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 2:16:25 - 2:18:54

1323: Bidenista

Parler Interim CEO, Mark Meckler, and Technology Stacks

Parler's interim CEO, Mark Meckler, discussed the challenges of rebuilding the platform after being de-platformed by Amazon, Apple, and Google. Meckler noted that the "technology stack" had to be rebuilt from the ground up, leading to various glitches and "bumps" in the web and iOS versions. However, he did not clarify what specific concessions were made to Apple to regain entry into the App Store.

Going Bananas
Episode 1297 1:38:21 - 1:40:01

1297: Going Bananas

Speculation on Donald Trump's Future and Grover Cleveland Precedent

The hosts discuss the possibility of Donald Trump running for president again in 2024 if he is ousted in 2020. They cite Grover Cleveland as the historical precedent for a president serving non-consecutive terms and speculate on the political chaos that would follow a Biden inauguration.

Hell Mouth
Episode 1200 1:39:11 - 1:45:16

1200: Hell Mouth

Viscount Dreb Scott and GE Stack Ranking

Baron Sir Dreb Scott is elevated to Viscount status after a $1,200 donation. The discussion tangents into corporate culture, specifically the "360 review" and "stack ranking" systems at General Electric and Microsoft, which the hosts argue are detrimental to employee morale.

Hell Mouth
Episode 1200 1:52:15 - 1:59:22

1200: Hell Mouth

Knighting Ceremony and Actuarial Insurance Discussion

Several producers are knighted, including Sir Short Stack and Sir Xenonymous. A discussion about the actuarial profession leads to a mention of a feature article about the No Agenda show in the Century City Gazette, which noted the show's "mention by omission" in the Mueller Report.

Thank You Comrade
Episode 1162 29:55 - 37:28

1162: Thank You Comrade

DSA Convention 2019, Progressive Stack Procedures

The 2019 Democratic Socialists of America convention in Atlanta featured highly structured parliamentary procedures known as the "progressive stack." This system prioritized speakers from marginalized identities to ensure they were heard over others. The sessions were marked by frequent "points of information" and disputes handled by non-delegate marshals, leading to a slow and often contentious deliberative process.

Scromit
Episode 994 22:39 - 26:54

994: Scromit

Bill Gates, Common Core Failure Admission

Bill Gates has admitted that the Common Core education experiment was a failure after significant investment. Critics argue the initiative influenced trillions in taxpayer funds toward a computer-centric testing model that prioritized Pavlovian responses over actual learning. The discussion compares this educational approach to the "stack ranking" management style previously used at Microsoft.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 2:29:22 - 2:38:20

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Apple iOS 9.3 Bugs, JavaScript Library Failures

Users of Apple's iOS 9.3 are experiencing a major bug where clicking links in Safari, Mail, and other apps causes them to freeze. The issue is linked to a breakdown in how the OS handles JavaScript and shared web credentials. A parallel is drawn to a recent incident where a developer pulled his modules from a shared library (NPM/GitHub), causing widespread failures in "copy-paste" millennial coding architectures that rely on microservices rather than local resources.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 14:08 - 21:45

654: Q-Burn

Gamergate, Social Justice Warriors, Progressive Stack Concept

The discussion shifts to Gamergate and the influence of "Social Justice Warriors" (SJWs) in gaming journalism. A clip from an Occupy Wall Street assembly illustrates the "progressive stack," a system where marginalized groups are prioritized in speaking orders while "privileged" white males are told to step back. The hosts link these ideologies to the narcissism of the millennial generation.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 57:10 - 1:00:21

564: Summer of Snowden

Employment Non-Discrimination Act, Yahoo Stack Ranking, Legal Strategy

In response to the passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, the hosts jokingly suggest that employees at companies like Yahoo should "come out" as gay to protect themselves from "stack ranking" layoffs. They argue that Marissa Mayer's aggressive performance reviews could be legally challenged if an employee claims they were fired due to their sexual orientation rather than performance metrics.

Tools of Slaughter
Episode 540 27:44 - 30:11

540: Tools of Slaughter

Marissa Mayer, Yahoo Stack Ranking, Vogue Magazine

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is discussed regarding her appearance in Vogue magazine and her implementation of "stack ranking" to reduce employee numbers. The conversation touches on her reputation as a Stanford graduate and the public criticism she faces despite Yahoo's stock performance.

Episode 493 1:22:43 - 1:27:06

493: Snowquestration

NBC Corporate Culture and Jack Welch Stacked Ranking

The decline of NBC is attributed to the "stacked ranking" management system implemented by former GE CEO Jack Welch. This system, which forces managers to fire the bottom percentage of employees regardless of performance, is described as destructive to creative environments. An anecdote about an inventor at GE illustrates how Welch's policies reportedly exploited employees and eventually impacted Welch's own retirement benefits.

Dr. Watson I presume?
Episode 279 59:21 - 1:02:55

279: Dr. Watson I presume?

NCIS Los Angeles, Technical Inaccuracies and Internet Tropes

An episode of NCIS: Los Angeles featured a scene where a character "broke the internet" to stop a video upload. The dialogue used technical jargon, including "VNC controller" and "stack buffer overflow," in a nonsensical manner. This is identified as a propaganda technique to convince the public that the government possesses total control over global digital infrastructure.