A podcast about minimalism, technology, and how the two topics interact.
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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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Minimalist Tech Talk dives into the world of technology with a focus on simplicity, practicality, and innovation. We explore how to streamline your digital life, prioritize privacy, and navigate the evolving tech landscape without the clutter. From breaking down complex topics to uncovering hidden practices in subscription services and digital ecosystems, we bring you a fresh, no-nonsense perspective on the tech that shapes our lives. Email: [email protected] Podcast: Minimalistte ...
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Welcome to Generative AI 101, your go-to podcast for learning the basics of generative artificial intelligence in easy-to-understand, bite-sized episodes. Join host Emily Laird, AI Integration Technologist and AI lecturer, to explore key concepts, applications, and ethical considerations, making AI accessible for everyone.
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Irish Independent Tech Editor Adrian Weckler hosts this award-winning business podcast which dives deep into the biggest industry advances and tracks the key movers and shakers behind the innovation. From interviewing Big Tech CEOs to investigations into how tech affects our working lives, the show has become Ireland’s most listened-to technology podcast.
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This is the official tech and lifestyle podcast for the Afribbean Tech Collective. Employing wit and humour, Afua dissects important technical topics and choices that affect our everyday lives. This podcast is for glass-ceiling breaking, unable-to-put-in-a-box and go-getting African x Caribbean women who want to explore their worlds in and outside of tech. We discuss wealth creation, careers, academics, entrepreneurship and personal development as a whole. Get ready to enjoy some major realn ...
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Diana Rene teaches busy moms how to declutter their homes, simplify their lives, and gain more time to do what they genuinely love. This podcast is for listening to in 20-minutes or less while you’re decluttering, organizing a space, or doing P.M. pickup. If you’re not sure what that is, you’ll definitely want to keep listening! Of course, you can listen while going for a walk or lying on the couch. Either way, you’ll hear tips and advice to help reduce the overwhelm and make everyday life e ...
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The tech news podcast with a comedic spin. Check out our website for more: https://whythetechpodcast.com/
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Discussions with top thinkers in the world of tech, entrepreneurship, and building great products. Follow and message @jasonjknapp to find out about and suggest future conversations!
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Contrary to stereotypes, not all tech enthusiasts are the same. Join Andrew 'The Business' Canion (https://andrewcanion.com/), tech-creative Jason Burk (https://grepjason.sh) and podcast researcher Martin Feld (https://loungeruminator.net/) as they take a light-hearted approach to technology, media, food, cultural differences and family life. Hemispheric Views is released fortnightly (bi-weekly) with a general run-time of around 45 minutes. We also make exclusive content available for paid s ...
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Transforming Spaces: The Elegant Kitchen and Bath Chronicles
Elegant - Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling
Join our podcast journey through kitchen design's elegance and diversity. In 25 episodes, discover how to blend personal style, functionality, and trend-forward design—from farmhouse to coastal and vintage to modern. We cover high-tech features, sustainability, and minimalist decor. Each installment offers tips and professional insights from Elegant Kitchen and Bath, aiming to inspire your kitchen projects, whether you're renovating or refreshing your space. "Transforming Spaces" is your gui ...
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Steve Aries (a.k.a. Jester Muzik) Holding court at some of Montreal’s most prestigious dance events and clubs, Steve Aries is renowned for entertaining and captivating the kings and queens of Montreal’s highly critical and competitive nightlife scene. He has established himself as a preferred artist at major events and clubs in the Montreal area, as well as being a local favorite at after-hours and more intimate clubs. Combining the best of the Americas and Europe, Steve Aries possesses an i ...
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Spend roughly 9.5 minutes with the itgroove crew as we chat about Office 365, SharePoint, office life and more.
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Welcome to Teiv Podcast. Experience the stories from Honorable Mentions.
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Learn how to win clients and build the freelance business of your dreams. Matt Inglot, agency owner and freelance coach, interviews top freelancers and agency owners on EXACTLY how they run their service business. Learn how top freelancers win clients, charge higher rates, and build a freedom-based lifestyle through their business. Guests have included Alan Weiss, Michael Port, Brennan Dunn, Jason Swenk, Noah Fleming, Jonathan Stark, and many more. Tune in for a new episode every Monday morn ...
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A place where you get to listen to all kinds of content, a wholesome package of short stories, emotions, tech, web series, cinema, fun facts, crime stories, and many. Enjoy listening to unlimited value-added episodes every day to refresh your perspective. More funs, More brights, Never miss her wide insights. Mail id: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patmetamilpodcast/
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The podcast poster features a sleek and captivating design, blending elements of technology and audio in a futuristic and visually striking composition. The background is a gradient of deep electric blue fading into charcoal black, overlaid with subtle glowing circuit patterns in neon green and blue, symbolizing a digital network. At the center stands a modern-retro microphone, its classic shape enhanced with futuristic LED accents, paired with large, metallic headphones resting on it, exudi ...
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What Apple announced for iPhones, Macs, iPads and Watches at WWDC, and its minimalist position on AI
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20:50What is the latest from Apple’s WWD conference? Is the tech giant behind on AI? And are there any exciting new features? Adrian is currently in Cupertino at Apple Park, California, where Apple just showcased their latest product upgrades. There were three main areas of focus; iOS 26, Liquid Glass and AI features. CCS Insight analysts, Ben Wood and …
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149 Ai Tsunami, We Are Not Ready for the Ai Phase of the Internet!?
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59:02This is for entertainment purposes only. What happens when there is more Ai Generated Content online than real content and we can't tell the difference?
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On the frontline in the LA riots: running from flash grenades and the tech used by protesters
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21:06How did the No Kings protest happen? How did demonstrators organise online? And what was Adrian’s experience of the LA riots? Reporter for WIRED magazine, David Gilbert, joined Adrian on The Big Tech Show today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Irish Independent
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Sick of AI giving you answers with all the flavor of corporate hold music? In this episode of our AI Pro Tips series, Emily Laird cracks open the secret sauce of prompting: ruthless specificity. Forget vague instructions! Think of AI like a rookie line cook: you want steak and fries, not leftovers from the walk-in. From prepping your prompts with c…
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When is it okay to ignore a text from your boss?
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27:06Should you respond to work texts after hours? Why is underage phone use more prevalent in less advantaged areas? And what policies could help parents with this issue? JJ Clarke, producer, joins host Adrian on this week’s episode of The Big Tech Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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AI Pro Tips Series: Assumptions & Stakeholders
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7:26Think you’ve got all your project bases covered? Think again. In this episode, Emily Laird calls out the hidden holes in your plans that even your espresso-fueled brain misses. Forget the coddling, AI is here to serve up brutal honesty and a reality check, sniffing out the overlooked people, missing voices, and embarrassing assumptions tucked into …
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It's a small miracle that a bunch of us managed to get our heads out of Mario Kart World long enough to make a show about the Switch 2. But that's what we did! First, we chat with The Verge's Andrew Webster about his review, and why it feels like the Switch 2 is both everything we wanted and somehow still a little underwhelming. (Or at least just..…
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151: Fast Fashion, Full Closets & the Guilt of Letting Go: A Better Way to Declutter Your Clothes
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12:10Overflowing closet every morning? Feeling guilty about all those impulse purchases that are now taking over your space? This episode is your roadmap out of clothing chaos. Diana tackles the reality that many of us face: closets bursting with fast fashion finds that we can't bring ourselves to donate because we know they'll just end up in landfills.…
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Think giving your chatbot a name is just for weirdos and sci-fi fans? Think again. In this episode, Emily Laird tosses out the dry tips and goes full Cast Away, explaining why talking to your AI like it’s a grumpy old professor (or a pirate, or Jeffrey the Roomba) isn’t just quirky, it’s the secret to getting answers that don’t suck. Discover why a…
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Switch, Xbox, and the portable future of games
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2:03:13There's a lot of news this week, so today's episode turned into a whole bunch of lightning rounds. Nilay, David, and The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes talk through all the vibes and news at WWDC, and why F1 seemed to outshine everything else. We also talk about the Switch 2 launch, and the news this week that Microsoft and Asus are building Xbox handhel…
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Is it hot in here!? Arcadia June is underway, and the competition is fierce! What even is a browser? A depreciation update for June that will knock your socks off! Does this microphone match my voice? Mr. Resetti enters the chat. How many B's are allowed!? Temperature Check 00:00:00 Fahrenheit 🌡️ Celsius 🌡️ LaunchBar Andrew's Proton Woes 00:01:15 P…
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OpenAI's June 2025 Disrupting Malicious Use of AI: Part Deux
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7:27AI isn’t just doing your homework anymore, it’s helping build malware, write fake job offers, and launch cyberattacks faster than you can say “Ctrl+Alt+Delete.” In this episode, host Emily Laird breaks down how generative AI is giving cybercriminals a glow-up, from malware-for-hire and espionage squads to scams slicker than a used car salesman in t…
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OpenAI's June 2025 Disrupting Malicious Use of AI Report
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5:13Generative AI has a dark side, and it’s not just stealing jobs, it’s applying for them. In this episode, host Emily Laird goes underground with OpenAI’s new report on how generative models are powering fake résumés, propaganda machines, and influencer chaos. From North Korean hackers catfishing HR departments to AI-crafted love letters to authorita…
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Liquid Glass, Spotlight, and the rest of WWDC 2025
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2:05:57Apple spent 90 minutes talking about the future of its software, and we're pretty sure only said the word "Siri" once. Nilay and David are joined by The Verge's Victoria Song and Allison Johnson, both of whom were with Nilay at the keynote, to talk about all the news of the day. They talk about the Liquid Glass design language, and why Apple decide…
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150: Simplifying Summer with Kids: Easy Routines That Work (Back with New Episodes)
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22:41Are you staring down summer break and already feeling that mix of excitement and overwhelm? I see you. If you’re anything like me, you’re juggling work, family, and the endless “what are we doing today?” questions from the kids. I've been exactly where you are—kids bouncing off the walls, work deadlines looming, and that sinking feeling that you sh…
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Miami-Dade County & the Rise of the GenAI Natives
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6:22AI isn’t just crashing Miami’s pool parties anymore, it’s moving into the classroom, and no, it’s not just helping kids cheat better. In this episode, hot Emily Laird's hitting the hot, humid hallways of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, where over 100,000 students will be getting cozy with Google’s Gemini chatbot. We’re talking AI-powered tutors, …
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How Kilmacud Crokes’ corner forward became CEO of payments giant Sumup
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27:41How did Niall Mac an tSionnaigh go from selling Christmas trees to CEO of SumUp? What’s his leadership style? And why is cash a thing of the past? Niall Mac an tSionnaigh, CEO of SumUp joins Adrian on this week’s episode of The Big Tech Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Irish Independent
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Developer conference season is almost over, but we've got one show left to see: Apple's WWDC begins on Monday. Nilay, David, and Joanna Stern spend time going through both what they expect to see at the show, and why this year's WWDC might feel a bit different than in years past. Apple is in a tricky place with regulators, developers, and users ali…
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Grab your ergonomic chair and emotional support coffee, this one’s about your job, and whether AI already has it. In this episode of Generative AI 101, Emily Laird breaks down why Dario Amodei (Anthropic), Jensen Huang (Nvidia), and Kevin Roose (NYT) are all sounding the alarm—each in their own way—on the AI-job apocalypse. From entry-level extinct…
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Lights, camera, algorithm! This week, host Emily Laird hands the director’s chair to Google’s Veo 3, an AI video model that spits out 4K cinematic clips on command, complete with synced sound, consistent characters, and more drama than a Zoom call with your CEO. From TikTok teasers that don’t look like last-minute Canva projects, to cat-produced Su…
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Cheat, blackmail, threaten: how AI models could turn bad
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33:16Could AI potentially blackmail humans in the future? Would it be a help or hindrance to schools? And will it lead to mass unemployment? Conor Kelly, head of growth at Human Loop, joins Adrian in this week’s episode of The Big Tech Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Irish Independent
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One company's quest for the perfect charger
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1:09:31We've talked many times on The Vergecast about the dream of the perfect charger. We call it The God Cable, and imagine it would charge everything, at full optimized speed, no matter what you plug in. Well, one company tried to make it – sort of. TwelveSouth founder Andrew Green joins the show to talk about how his company developed its newest produ…
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Google DeepMind just dropped Veo 3, and it's basically Final Cut Pro with a soul—or at least a solid camera sense. This episode, we're breaking down why this new generative video model isn’t just impressive—it’s unsettlingly good. Think 4K video made from text, audio that doesn’t sound like a Speak & Spell, and cinematic vibes so on point it could …
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149: Where Do I Store Bulk Items? (Replay! New episodes coming 6/10!)
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11:22If you're one of those moms who loves the savings of bulk buying but feels like your kitchen has turned into a storage unit, you're definitely not alone. Maybe you're shoving toilet paper behind the couch, stacking cereal boxes on top of your fridge, or—let's be honest—just leaving everything on the counter because you literally have nowhere else t…
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Return of the Ive: OpenAI’s $6.5B Minimalist Makeover
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7:32What happens when OpenAI gives $6.5 billion to the man who made your iPhone hot and your MacBook sleek? You get a screenless, AI-native gadget designed by Jony Ive, aka the guy who convinced us that buttons are for peasants. In this episode, host Emily Laird digs into why OpenAI bought hardware startup io (yes, lowercase), what a “third core device…
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Can a redesign save Apple's software?
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1:38:31It's a slowish news week ahead of some very busy news weeks, so of course Nilay and David start the show with a long discussion about party speakers. Eventually, they get into the news, beginning with some of the huge Apple redesigns planned for WWDC in June. For the first time in a long time, the stakes for Apple's software teams feel really high.…
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We have a winner! Martin's poor blog gets... roasted? Who wants to ride in a robot car? Jason, we guess. Andrew remembers the good old days when books had buttons! There are a few things our gadgets do that still delight us, it seems. Show Notes 00:00:00 We may give him the notes back someday. 🤞 Prize Draw 00:01:10 Episode 136 🎙️ Giveaway time!!! 🎉…
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From cookery demos to Ford's first female UK-Ireland boss, Lisa Brankin has a plan to revive Ford's sales with EVs
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25:26How did Lisa Brankin go from home economics to managing director? What lessons did she learn from her parents? And why are we a long way off autonomous vehicles? Lisa Brankin, chair and managing director of Ford in Britain and Ireland, joins Adrian Weckler on this episode of the Big Tech Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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After more than a month of testimony, the Meta antirust trial is beginning to slow down. The Google search remedies trial, meanwhile, is about to heat up again, with closing arguments coming soon. The Verge’s Lauren Feiner has been in the DC courthouse for all of it, and has finally emerged to tell us about what she’s seen, and learned, from two al…
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148: How to Pick Pantry Containers (Replay! New episodes coming 6/10!)
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18:40Are you tired of wasting money on pretty pantry containers that don't actually work for your family? If you've ever fallen down the Instagram rabbit hole of those gorgeous, micro-organized pantries and wondered how to make it work in your real life (and budget!), this episode is for you. Perfect for You If: You're overwhelmed by pantry organization…
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OpenAI and Jony Ive's AI super-gadget
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1:53:50Bad news if you don't care about AI: this week was absolutely chock-full of AI news. First, Nilay, David, and The Verge's Alex Heath talk about the news that OpenAI and Jony Ive are teaming up to build... something. A gadget, for sure, maybe lots of gadgets. We don't know much, but we have a lot of thoughts, and a lot of questions. After that, the …
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AI & Copyright: The USCO's 3rd AI Report... The Spicy One.
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9:19Let's break down the U.S. Copyright Office’s spicy third report on AI, ya know, the one that's throwing elbows and reportedly got Perlmutter canned. From training on copyrighted data to market dilution (aka the Merlot of legal arguments), Emily Laird dissects the legal drama that could decide the future of generative models. We’re talking fair use,…
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Google’s new AI features: fitter, faster, stronger, hungrier
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25:20What were Google’s top AI announcements? How does ‘pick and pay’ work? And will virtually trying on clothes become the norm? JJ Clarke, producer, joins host Adrian on this week’s episode of The Big Tech Show. The tech editor began by discussing Google’s new AI mode and how it will aid users when shopping. The new feature empowers the AI agent to sh…
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AI-generated Tom Cruise? Button-mashing cyberpunk operas? Welcome to the legal circus. In this episode, Emily Laird breaks down the U.S. Copyright Office’s spicy three-part report series on generative AI: from deepfakes and who actually owns AI-made content, to the billion-dollar question, can your model legally chow down on copyrighted books witho…
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So you typed “a cat smoking a pipe in Van Gogh’s style” into your favorite AI tool, cool flex, but don’t try to copyright it. In this episode, host Emily Laird is slicing into the meat of the AI copyright mess: who owns AI-generated content, what the U.S. Copyright Office actually said about it, and why your clever prompt won’t get you a ribbon (or…
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The Razr Ultra proves flip phones are almost ready
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1:12:51Kids these days, you know? They love the '90s, they want everything to be colorful and bold and bouncy, and they really, truly love Snapchat. And the tech world is listening. On this episode, The Verge's Allison Johnson joins to talk about her review of the new Razr Ultra, the new-look Android 16, and why she thinks we're getting ever closer to a t…
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147: Laundry 101 with Melissa Dilkes Pateras (Replay)
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35:32Got laundry questions? We've got answers! In this eye-opening episode, Diana sits down with laundry expert Melissa (you may know her from TikTok!) to uncover the science behind clean clothes and bust common laundry myths that might be costing you time and money. You can find her on TikTok here:https://www.tiktok.com/@melissadilkespateras?lang=en Yo…
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Generative AI crashed the copyright party in 2023 and it didn’t wipe its boots at the door. In this episode, we break down the chaotic, caffeinated debate over who owns what when machines start getting “creative.” From the U.S. Copyright Office’s tough love (no human, no copyright) to courtroom showdowns like Thaler v. Perlmutter and the cautious a…
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Names are hard — but they don't have to be this hard. Nilay, David, and The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes start the show with some personal news, before digging into the monumentally silly thinking behind Warner Bros. Discovery re-re-naming its streaming service HBO Max. After that, and some more streaming news, we turn our attention to the gadget news …
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