The Philosophize This podcast Atlas provides a comprehensive guide to the show's episodes, organized by philosophical topics and thinkers. It serves as a navigational tool for listeners exploring different philosophical concepts and historical figures covered in the podcast series.
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Episode 179 of Advent of Computing explores the history and development of block-based programming languages. The discussion covers how visual programming environments like Scratch have influenced computer science education and programming accessibility.
Balaji Srinivasan announced a new "Monitoring the Situation" stream featuring Erik Torenberg and Theo Jaffee. The stream is available via a broadcast link on X.
Lenny posted a snippet from a podcast recording about kākāpō parrots. The post includes a video related to the topic.
Micah Lee discussed the ICEBlock app and its classification as activism theater on the Kill Switch podcast. He also addressed how the developer poorly handled his vulnerability report regarding the application.
The document outlines podcast strategy plans for December 2025, focusing on content direction and operational approaches. It discusses upcoming episode planning and production considerations for the podcast series.
The podcast discusses Beeper, an app that consolidates multiple messaging services into one interface, and explores the significance of open protocols in communication technology.
Eric Migicovsky has launched a new podcast called "Tick Talk" featuring a Core 2 Duo demo. The podcast explores technology topics through conversations with experts in the field.
Anil Dash appeared on The Vergecast podcast to discuss Apple's moves around video podcasts and the importance of keeping podcasts open. The conversation began with the radical statement "Wherever you get your podcasts" and also featured Jason Snell's analysis of Apple's 50-year history.
Anil Dash discusses his recent podcast appearances where he addressed AI hype and intellectual property issues. He argues against treating commercial AI as inevitable and advocates for small, independent LLMs instead. Dash also highlights the need for compensation for creators whose content is used by AI companies.
Lex Fridman recorded a long-form podcast with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, describing it as a fascinating technical deep-dive conversation. Nvidia is currently the world's most valuable company by market cap and powers the AI revolution.
Lex Fridman describes his knowledge management setup using Obsidian, Cursor, and web terminals. He creates dynamic HTML for data visualization and generates focused mini-knowledge bases for voice-mode LLM interactions during long runs.
Lex Fridman expresses gratitude for life while acknowledging his flaws and the mental toll of interviewing world leaders. He commits to continuing conversations with rigor and plans to talk with more everyday people this year. The post was written during a run where he received an encouraging hug from a stranger.
Yuval Noah Harari states that only actual events constitute truth, while one-sided stories create incompatible narratives that divide people and prevent mutual understanding of suffering.
The tweet suggests that coding an app has become as common and accessible as starting a podcast was previously. It draws a parallel between these two creative activities in terms of their current popularity and ease of entry.
Andrej Karpathy appeared on the No Priors podcast with Sarah Guo to discuss AI engineering shifts, model capabilities, and potential SETI-like movements in AI research. The conversation covered topics including AI psychosis, AutoResearch, and second-order effects of AI development.