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Getting Sloppy explores realest estate. Segments flow from setup to data deep dive, then a comedic argument about best places, with ad breaks providing comedic relief. End with a fun interactive element.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 34 episodes
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Two highly-online hosts slopping it up daily in a cynical comedy podcast about tech, markets, and terminal brain rot, etc...
Unknown Host hosts Getting Sloppy, a general show with 34 episodes published.

Getting Sloppy explores realest estate. Segments flow from setup to data deep dive, then a comedic argument about best places, with ad breaks providing comedic relief. End with a fun interactive element.

Getting Sloppy explores hot cryptid summer. Start with Marty's manic energy, transition from his Trash Cryptid theory to the broader cryptid economy (Rollo dismissing it as grift), then an ad break to reset. After the br

Getting Sloppy explores the great unthinking. After Segment 1, use the 2008 pivot as a bridge. After Ad 1, shift to the political response. Segment 3 should flow naturally from the failure of the progressive deal into th

Getting Sloppy explores the great unthinking. Marty builds the wonky historical arc while Rollo punctuates with deadpan, absurdist commentary—comparing macro failures to the ridiculous micro-frictions of modern life (e.g

Getting Sloppy explores when facts don't matter: the veiled prophet, vibes inflation, and grandma's hedge fund. Start with the bizarre historical anecdote of the Veiled Prophet as a colorful entry point into the theme of

Getting Sloppy explores how to change a mind (and ruin a relationship with a meme). After the cold open, pivot from absurd geographical logic to the equally absurd logic of immigration policy debates, then dive into tech

Getting Sloppy explores godwin's law is dead, long live the data black hole. Segue from eulogy of Godwin into the mechanics of the data black hole. Use ad break as a pivot after Rollo delivers a deadpan line about the in

Getting Sloppy explores nobody ever gets credit for fixing problems that never happened. The episode flows from absurd personal beliefs to systematic misinformation, an ad break resets the mood, then we explore the under

Getting Sloppy explores enshittification: from dead internet to brainrot. Segment 1 sets up the theoretical decay, then Segment 2 shows concrete meme examples. Ad break provides a breather. Segment 3 dives into the psych

Getting Sloppy explores the self-fulfilling prophecy episode. Start with the stabbing story for a strong emotional hook, then ad break to reset. Move into self-fulfilling prophecies as a conceptual umbrella, then apply i

Getting Sloppy explores credit scores, bots, and fauci's lawyer: the internet is fine (it's not). Open with the Rand Paul/Fauci theater for a strong, absurd hook. Transition from political performance to economic doom (c

Getting Sloppy explores the vibecession and other self-fulfilling prophecies. Segment 1 (Fauci) flows into Segment 2 (economics of vibes) by noting how political theater distorts public perception; both involve instituti

A viral post highlights a New York Times article covering two stabbings: one dismissed in six words, the other used to implicate the mayor. Host A argues this reveals media bias. Host B counters that the real story is th

Hacker News is losing its collective mind over a post titled 'There are no instances in ATProto' — a technical critique of the AT Protocol that powers Bluesky. Host A and Host B break down what the hell that actually mea

In this episode, we break down Poe's Law — the internet adage that without a clear indicator, parodic extremism is indistinguishable from sincere extremism. We trace its 2005 origins on Christian Creationism forums, expl

Edsger Dijkstra's 1968 letter "Go To Statement Considered Harmful" is often cited as the founding document of structured programming. But was it really about code? Hosts A and B dissect the letter, the software crisis of

Donald Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming, TAOCP, algorithms, computer science history, tech vanity projects, software engineering, Knuth's check, coding culture, beautiful code myth, Stanford computer science, TeX,

In 1978, Leslie Lamport published a paper that should have broken our brains. Instead, we built the entire internet on top of a lie we all agree to believe. Hosts A and B tear into Lamport's "Time, Clocks, and the Orderi

In this episode, we break down the cultural war over using spreadsheets to make life decisions — specifically where to live. We explore the backlash against "optimization culture," the quantified self movement, and why t

Bio-hacking, nootropics, longevity science, and the tech-bro quest for immortality—what sounds like a wellness trend is actually a billionaire-funded project to create a biological underclass. Host A and Host B break dow
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