
Where AI Ends pt. 1: Hodlbod
hodlbod makes nostr stuff like https://coracle.social https://flotilla.social and the thank god for nostr podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5mGS94vrUz1pjRS6kaYd7n

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hodlbod makes nostr stuff like https://coracle.social https://flotilla.social and the thank god for nostr podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5mGS94vrUz1pjRS6kaYd7n

A conversation with my wonderful former pastor, Tim Fox. He's leaving me, so I wanted to scrape together some life advice from him before he went. But really he just wants to talk about Lord of the Rings 24/7. John 6 Joh

Peter's way to mobile Linux Motorola A780: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_A780 Motorola A910: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_A910 Openmoko Neo FreeRunner: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner Real

Who is J.M. Bush @jmbushwrites Thank God for Bitcoin Christianity 101 BibleProject Romans 15:4 The Most Important Commandment Micah 6:8 The law was our teacher Bitcoin 101 The Bullish Case for Bitcoin We reap what we sow

Really glad to have Matt Odell as a return guest. Instead of an interview we used this as an opportunity to talk about our wonderful dystopia full of 30 hour battery life, folded proteins, and zero privacy. Enjoy! SHOW N

In classic podcasting style, I managed to frontload this episode with highly technical questions up front and then we slowly morphed the conversation into a more conceptual what-is-the-future-of-computers sort of thing.

This is a tough one because I'm fairly undecided. Are we sliding toward an apocalypse? Is too much getting worse to expect anything to get better? Is YouTube actually kind of a great thing? I've been stuck on this long e

No offense to @jayriverlong, but I think his think piece on GPT-3 is kind of dumb: "In a GPT-3 World, Anonymity Prevents Free Speech" So I did a whole podcast about it. Also check out this book: How Innovation Works

Today's episode is a work-in-progress essay about the role of UX and "ease of use" in tech, with a specific focus on Bitcoin. Here are some links to what I'm talking about in the episode. The full essay will be published

So I screwed up and didn't select my nice podcasting microphone for this episode and am instead speaking to you through that joke of a pinhole mic on my MacBook Pro. The good news is that we're not here to listen to me,

Something that's been refreshing about doing this new podcast is how little of my time is spent thinking about what "big" companies are doing. But these big companies keep doing stuff. So let's talk about it! Skate 4 Ska

On this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with John Cantrell, the lead of the Juggernaut decentralized messaging project. I'm very enamoured with the idea of decentralized, peer-to-peer, e2ee messaging. But there ar

These are some books I like! Fire in the Valley by Michael Swaine and Paul Freiberger The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson AI Superpowers by Dr. Kai-F

Today's episode is a little different. Basically, I want to convince you that you can and should learn to engage with the command line on your computer. There are a lot of tools that are only accessed, or best accessed,

Today I'm joined by William Casarin who is one of my favorite twitter follows. William is a freelance software developer, he runs a bitcoin consultancy called bitcoin wizard, and he's constantly building wild and weird p

"You can't stop other people from reading that which you disagree with." @pierre_rochard on Noded 0.62.0 Speech laws and regulation and platform moderation are always about what "others" should see. Because you have to s

Richard Myers is a "decentralized applications engineer" at Global Mesh Labs, which is a very good job title in my opinion. We talk about his work on Lot49, a protocol for incentivized mobile peer-to-peer communication.

I did a pod about Bitcoin, I hope that's okay! Bitcoin resources I recommend Tales from the Crypt Noded Bitcoin Audible Satoshi Nakamoto Institute The Bitcoin Standard A Bitcoin Future What if everything you bought got c

Internet of Shit: the origin story @internetofshit Product Hunt "Samsung smart fridge leaves Gmail logins open to attack" "Hackers can hijack Wi-Fi Hello Barbie to spy on your children" "how many servers could it take to

The next generation of consoles Faster storage, ray tracing, higher resolutions. Unreal 5: "nearly a polygon per pixel" But what about Simulation? Single shard MMOs? Multiplayer physics? To me, Dwarf Fortress still feels
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