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Tue, January 30, 2024
The first reviews of the Vision Pro are landing, and Elon's Neuralink has been implanted in its first human subject. And that's just our first two stories; warm up with great beats and news. ( 00:00:00 ) Liftoff 🚀 ( 00:00:21 ) Fly (feat B. LEO) ( 00:03:00 ) Apple Vision Pro reviews and Wall Street Journal review ( 00:04:25 ) Joanna Stern's experience Cooling w/the Apple Vision Pro ( 00:09:30 ) Sugar Baby (Single) ( 00:12:00 ) Neuralink's Successful Implantation of Wireless Brain Chip ( 00:13:54 ) The Attraction of Neuralink ( 00:15:12 ) Contemplating the Use of Neuralink ( 00:17:16 ) Magnificent Seven Tech Companies Report Earnings ( 00:19:34 ) Startups Facing Uncertain Future as Cash Dries Up ( 00:20:10 ) Coldwater ( 00:21:58 ) AI Money Getting More Picky? ( 00:23:22 ) Tech Companies Must Launch Moonshot Initiatives to Succeed ( 00:24:30 ) Tech Companies Depend on Fed Rate Cuts for Survival ( 00:26:35 ) Don't Forget Me
Mon, January 29, 2024
Warm up with the stories of the week and a little music. The US government delivers Amazon a setback, plus we'll get into the use of AI robots in the restaurant industry, SIM card attacks, and an amusing incident on an American Airlines flight. (00:00:00) Unlocking the Universe: Pursuing the Exploration of Space (00:00:40) Fly (feat B. LEO) (00:03:09) Launching with news stories and favorite Value for Value songs (00:04:29) Big Tech Deals Falling Through in EU Clash (00:06:15) Rules Without Rulers (00:07:41) Ramifications of cuts to newsrooms and the impact on journalism. (00:10:13) Flawed premise of big tech companies saving local journalism. (00:12:20) FTC Chair, Lena Con, discussing scrutiny of tech investments in AI. (00:14:19) Discussion on the importance of careful examination of tech deals. (00:16:06) FTC inquiry into concentration in cloud computing. (00:17:17) To the Moon (00:19:20) A Clever Use of AI in California Kitchen (00:21:16) Automation Solves Staffing Issues in the Food Industry (00:21:49) Introducing Flippy: The Automation Revolution Begins (00:23:54) The Rise of Tech Chefs and Automated Ordering Systems (00:25:13) Questioning the high price of a robot-made burger (00:28:30) Rise of AI in the restaurant industry and its implications (00:30:19) Hello Stranger feat. Helen Tess (00:30:40) Struggling to Stay Afloat (00:31:20) Coder Radio live tomorrow, join for two-factor authentication discussion (00:34:05) The dangers of SMS two-factor authentication and SIM card attacks (00:40:30) Coldwater - Single
Tue, January 23, 2024
Why the latest Microsoft hack is their biggest embarrassment yet, Samsung has a new trick to get you to buy their devices - but I'm skeptical. We'll also get into Hertz dealing with decreased values, higher costs for EVs, and the issues Ford faces with their F-150 Lightning. Join me for your warm-up to the week!
Tue, January 23, 2024
Cut from the stream: We explore the future of openSUSE Leap, Tumbleweed, and Slowroll, which seems to have caused some confusion among users. Then we play some Linus audio on his thoughts on Rust in the Linux kernel.
Tue, January 16, 2024
Join Chris for the Coder pre-show warm-up. Topics include Ford's patent for self-driving cars to drive away from owners, the integration of AI into everyday objects like toilets, Elon Musk's desire for more control over Tesla, and more. ( 00:03:00 ) Ford's patent for self-driving cars to drive away from owners ( 00:05:03 ) Integration of AI into toilets ( 00:08:13 ) Tech companies laying off employees after the holidays Note: Description and Chapters genreated by AI, Boost in and tell me how it did!
Mon, January 15, 2024
Moments that did not make the cut. Chris shares the bad news about JB's oldest server, and then ranta about Nextcloud's fragmented install options. Then curiosity sparks as we wonder about the effects of consuming three-year-old beer from a keg. To satisfy our curiosity, we quickly investigate and reveal. Note: Description and Chapters genreated by AI, Boost in and tell me how it did!
Tue, January 09, 2024
A bonus stream and our first official LIT Coder stream! Chris discusses CES 2024 day two and its focus on artificial intelligence. Then, explore AI regulations with Carolyn Posner from the Consumer Technology Association. Additionally, we delve into the potential approval of Bitcoin ETFs and the fading of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in big businesses. Note: Description and Chapters genreated by AI, Boost in and tell me how it did!
Mon, January 08, 2024
Chris hangs with the live stream while we wait for the Coder that never starts. We cover new transparent OLED TVs, the trend of canceling streaming services, a government spending deal, affordable televisions, Nvidia's Super Series, Apple's AI strategy, drug use in Silicon Valley, Bitcoin ETFs, the Y2K issue, and the importance of safety in updating chips and programs. Stay tuned for more. Note: Description and Chapters have been AI-generated. How'd it do?
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