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We've finally returned to our chronological watch through of the Clone Wars, and we're back with a bang! The Mortis arc is one of the iconic arcs from the show, and we've got a lot to talk about in terms of how George Lucas seemingly views both the Force itself, and the definition of balance. Let's jump in!BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcastsCHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/C44PeM5RSf
MMOs are not dead! We look at the 2025 roadmaps for major MMOs in this first in a short series of MMO episodes. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when we … New Overlords Podcast 565: MMO Roadmap of Roadmaps Part 1 Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 565: MMO Roadmap of Roadmaps Part 1 first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Irgendwie sind wohl Ostwochen im Studio B. In meiner letzten Rezension in diesem Newsletter, es ging um das hervorragenden "Gittersee" von Charlotte Gneuß, war ich voll des Lobes ob der präzis wiedergegebenen Sprache, die man hierzulande sprach, bis wir alle "unter der Woche" und "zwischen den Jahren" zu sagen lernten, um unseren neuen Overlords zu gefallen und unsere Chance auf eine D-Mark-Lohnerhöhung zu erhöhen. Irmgard Lumpini fing kurze Zeit später an (ostalgieinfiziert?) "Das Narrenschiff" zu lesen, das jüngste Buch von Christoph Hein, und berichtete seltsame Dinge: Die Sprache sei "DDR-Sprech", spoilerte die Kollegin. Nun, Heins Sprache war nie ausschweifend oder gar romantisch, das gaben seine Helden nicht her, aber als ausgesprochen "ostdeutsch" geschrieben empfand ich seine Werke nie. Was also war passiert? Ja, Christoph Hein, Jahrgang 44, ist ein "ostdeutscher" Schriftsteller, ein "DDR-Kenner" gar, sagt der Klappentext, wobei man sich fragt, ob denn dann jeder westdeutsche Schriftsteller ein "BRD-Kenner" sei. Egal, ich wurde seltsamerweise Fan und zwar mit seinem Erstling "Der fremde Freund" und das im zarten Teenageralter von 12 Jahren, obwohl ich doch damals literarisch zwischen Andromeda und Kassiopeia lebte. Ein paar Jahrzehnte später, genauer: mehr als vier, war ich wieder interessiert, war doch das neueste Buch von Hein erschienen, und dessen Sujet, die Zeit um den Mauerbau herum, aus der Sicht eines Abiturienten irgendwie faszinierend, wenn auch literarisch eher so lala, ich berichtete. Ging es in “Unterm Staub der Zeit” noch um einen recht kleinen Zeitraum in der Geschichte der DDR, sollte es in "Das Narrenschiff" um des ostdeutschen Staats gesamten Existenzraum, von der Idee bis zum Scheitern ihrer Manifestation gehen. Warum nicht, machte ich mir ob der 750 Seiten Mut, Geschichte muss nicht immer Cromwell sein, lasst zur Abwechslung mal Zeitzeugen sprechen. Ich ging rein.Der Roman beschreibt die Geschichte der DDR von ihrer Planung in den Vierzigern im Moskauer Exil bis zu ihrer endgültigen Beendigung mit der Währungsunion im Sommer 1990. Das passiert über die Beschreibung der Leben eines Dutzend Personen, die, familiär oder zufällig, intergenerational miteinander zu tun haben, deren Wege sich treffen und verlieren. Ein "Roots" für Zonis gewissermaßen.Nun tu ich mich, gesegnet mit der Gnade der Geburt in eine minuscule Familie (1x Eltern, 1x Bruder, 1x Großeltern, Tante+Cousine) traditionell schwer mit der Zuordnung von so komplexen Entitäten wie Nichten, Neffen, Schwägern oder gar Schwippschwägern und war leicht besorgt, ob ich den Familienbäumen folgen kann. Aber da war der Real Existierende Sozialismus vor, der die DDR nach nur 40 Jahren im Schlaf erstickte. Das war nicht genug Zeit für eine komplexe Genealogie der Bewohner der 15 Bezirke. Ich konnte folgen.Wir beginnen mit einem Blick auf die Gründer der Republik, wie sie in den letzten Zügen des 2. Weltkrieges aus Moskau eingeflogen werden, wobei es schon dort Gewinner und Verlierer gab; beim Aufbau des sozialistischen deutschen Staates sollte von Anfang nichts schief gehen, da wirst Du nicht berücksichtigt, wenn Du die kleinste Abweichung von der Parteilinie gucken lässt. Alles Männer, klar. Von der anderen Seite, geographisch wie geschlechtlich, werden in den ersten Seiten des Buches Frauen eingeführt, die ihren Mann respektive Vater während des Krieges verloren haben, wenn auch nicht unbedingt so wie man denkt. Denn Katinka ist eine Halbwaise und lebt mit ihrer Mutter Yvonne allein im zerbombten Berlin, nicht weil der Papa vor Stalingrad den gerechten Heldentod fand, sondern weil er ein Jude war und ihm die Flucht nicht gelang. Ein paar Kapitel im Buch sitzt sie neben Wilhelm Pieck, dem ersten Präsidenten der DDR, weil sie Klassenbeste ist. Damit ist sie vom Alter her prädestiniert, die DDR von Anfang bis Ende zu durchleben und uns das gesamte Buch hindurch zu begleiten. Um sie herum werden sich Personen tummeln, die einige prototypische Biographien des Landes repräsentieren, den strammen Funktionär, den Hinterfragenden, den Idealisten, die Karrieristin. Ab und an begegnen einem Personen, die wir als "Berühmtheiten" zu erkennen meinen, Stasi-Abwehrchef Markus Wolf definitiv (im Buch Fuchs) und auch der Anwalt und Unterhändler Wolfgang Vogel als Kuckuck ist wohl zu erkennen. Gemeinsam ist (fast) allen, dass sie der Nomenklatura angehören: selten in höchsten Sphären schweben, aber nie Fußvolk sind. Das werte ich nicht, das Buch ist mit seinen 750 Seiten für eine Biographie eines ganzen Landes sicher nicht sehr lang, aber was die Lern- und Lesebereitschaft eines potentiellen Publikums betrifft eher am dicken Ende des Spektrums und da die Geschichte eines Landes erzählt werden soll, welches vom Anfang bis kurz vor seinem Ende ausschließlich Top-Down organisiert war, macht es irgendwie Sinn, sich in die Innenleben der dem Staat ideell Verpflichteten zu begeben. Den Opfern der DDR wurde in den letzten Jahren ausgiebig Platz und Stimme gegeben, da ist es ok, einmal unapologetisch die andere Seite der Story zu lesen.Das heißt nicht, dass man viel Neues lernt (wenn man aus dem Landstrich kommt), weder was die Fakten noch die Innenansichten der Protagonistinnen betrifft, da bleibt sich Christoph Hein treu. Verschlossen, manchmal fast autistisch sind oft seine Romanhelden und auch auf dem "Narrenschiff", im Buch wie dem diesen Namen gegebenen Land, lebte man unabhängig von der gesellschaftlichen Schicht, jeder in seiner Bubble, dort wo man safe war. Der Blick ging zum Nachbarn, nicht um Kontakt herzustellen, sondern um die Gefahr abzuschätzen, die von ihm ausgeht. Diese lauerten, wie in jeder Hierarchie, von oben wie von unten und nur mit moralischer Flexibilität war es möglich, sich ein so angenehmes Leben in der rationierten Welt der DDR zu machen, wie es die Menschen, die wir begleiten, führen. Explizite Kritik daran darf man vom Buch nicht erwarten, Verfolgte des Regimes kommen nicht vor, aber wie gesagt, ich sehe das nicht kritisch, nicht jedes Buch muss jede Seite beleuchten. Ich als Leser entwickle eher Mitleid mit der grauen, unglücklichen Existenz der Akteure. Bis zum Bau der Mauer getraut sich keiner eine Perspektive zu haben und danach war sie zugestellt. Bitter.Die Flussgeschwindigkeit des Buchs ist hoch, wir durchlaufen die DDR in Höchstgeschwindigkeit. Zwischen manchen Kapiteln werden ganze Jahre übersprungen, was auch eine Aussage ist: es war nicht viel los in der Zone. Was los war, geschieht im Hintergrund von Episoden des Privaten der Akteure: Liebschaften, Karrierebrüche, Kinderkriegen, Sterben geben Anlass, wie nebenbei zu erzählen, was in der DDR und, seltener, der Welt gerade geschieht: 17. Juni, Prager Frühling, NATO-Osterweiterung, Mauerfall. Die Erzählweise dieser Episoden erinnern ein wenig an Alexander Kluge in seiner epochalen "Chronik der Gefühle", wenn man es wohlwollend betrachtet; an eine Aneinanderreihung von Schulaufsätzen, wenn man garstig ist. Die Sprache ist wohlwollend "ungekünstelt" und böswollend "unkünstlerisch". Nun ist Christoph Hein ein Künstler und das Buch bei Suhrkamp erschienen, also muss die Plattheit der Dialoge, das Einheitssozialistisch der Beschreibungen Methode sein. Aber so steif , Herr Hein? Ein Jugendlicher studiert in einer fast ausschließlich weiblichen Studiengruppe, was in diesem Satz zusammengefasst wird:In seiner Seminargruppe war er der einzige männliche Student, was ihn zum Hahn im Korb machte. Der Mittelpunkt in einem Pulk gleichaltriger Mädchen zu sein, gefiel ihm, und er genoss es sehr, von allen jungen Frauen umschwärmt zu werden und mit der einen und anderen sogar ein intimes Verhältnis zu haben.Es wimmelt in Charakterbeschreibungen von DDR-Zeugnisworten wie "wissbegierig", "umsichtig" und "verantwortungsvoll" und zwar nicht eingestreut, sondern in der vollen realsozialistischen Breitseite. Hein beschreibt die Entwicklung eines Kindes in der Schule mit:Er war bei dieser Beschäftigung [dem Werken] sehr geschickt und einfallsreich, lernte aufgeschlossen und wissbegierig alle Techniken, die der Lehrer den Kindern beibrachte.Ein schwuler Mann sagt zu seinem Freund nach dem Abendessen:Du bist ein Weltmeister der kulinarischen Improvisationen, ein Held des Herds.Seriously? Nun konnte ich Charlotte Gneuß bestätigen, dass man in der DDR oder mindestens in Gittersee exakt die Worte verwendete, die sie ihren Protagonisten in den Mund legt. Da ich mich nicht in den Kreisen der DDR-Nomenklatura bewegte, kann ich Christoph Hein diese Bestätigung nicht geben, vielleicht sprach man in Parteisekretariatsfamilien am Abendbrottisch wie Honni beim 8. Parteitag, aber ich kann das nicht wirklich glauben. Und selbst wenn es so war, muss man dann den ganzen Roman in diesem Stil schreiben? Das über 750 Seiten durchzuhalten ist zweifellos beeindruckend, und ich bin nicht sicher, ob ich das Kompliment hier dem Schriftsteller oder dem Leser mache.Kurzum: Wenn man kein traumatisierter Verfolgter des SED-Regimes ist, der beim Lesen von Büchern, die klingen wie die Anklageschrift, wegen der sie in Bautzen saß, PTSD bekommt, sollte man „Das Narrenschiff“ angehen, vielleicht mit ein wenig Wohlwollen und Offenheit der absurden Sprache gegenüber. So wie einen der Brutalismus einer tschechischen Kleinstadt ästhetisch nicht sofort begeistert, es einen aber irgendwie doch kriegt, so ist der Blick auf 40 Jahre DDR, den das Narrenschiff über zwei Buchlängen in reinem DDR-Deutsch liefert, den Aufwand wert, meine ich, hoffe ich. Und wünsche mir und Christoph Hein im nächsten Buch eine Rückkehr zu seiner eigenen Sprache. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
Sema is Ahead of the Curve. Layoffs are bad but good games are still coming. Griefing is happening in Dune. Max plays the Alters and we talk about the twists on the story survival genera. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube … New Overlords Podcast 564: The Alters Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 564: The Alters first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
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Max is back and talks about some game stuff in Japan. News comes in hot. And WoW is fast moving toward Midnight. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when we record … New Overlords Podcast 563: WoW Almost Midnight Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 563: WoW Almost Midnight first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
This week: We become cheerleaders for crypto regulation, AI, and…Cheerleaders. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the GENIUS act, the major crypto regulation bill which recently passed the Senate, and its implications for regulating stable coins and how it could upend payment processing as we know it in the United States. Then, the hosts discuss the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who recently received a 400% raise as chronicled on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts. And finally the hosts listen and react to an AI recreation of the podcast with the help by one of our listeners. Please enjoy your new parasocial relationships with Felix-bot, Emily-bot, and Elizabeth-bot. In the Slate Plus episode: What the hell is an EMILLI? Check out Felix's recommendation, the Zero Art Fair, July 8-12, 2025, at The FLAG Art Foundation, NYC. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: We become cheerleaders for crypto regulation, AI, and…Cheerleaders. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the GENIUS act, the major crypto regulation bill which recently passed the Senate, and its implications for regulating stable coins and how it could upend payment processing as we know it in the United States. Then, the hosts discuss the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who recently received a 400% raise as chronicled on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts. And finally the hosts listen and react to an AI recreation of the podcast with the help by one of our listeners. Please enjoy your new parasocial relationships with Felix-bot, Emily-bot, and Elizabeth-bot. In the Slate Plus episode: What the hell is an EMILLI? Check out Felix's recommendation, the Zero Art Fair, July 8-12, 2025, at The FLAG Art Foundation, NYC. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: We become cheerleaders for crypto regulation, AI, and…Cheerleaders. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the GENIUS act, the major crypto regulation bill which recently passed the Senate, and its implications for regulating stable coins and how it could upend payment processing as we know it in the United States. Then, the hosts discuss the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who recently received a 400% raise as chronicled on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts. And finally the hosts listen and react to an AI recreation of the podcast with the help by one of our listeners. Please enjoy your new parasocial relationships with Felix-bot, Emily-bot, and Elizabeth-bot. In the Slate Plus episode: What the hell is an EMILLI? Check out Felix's recommendation, the Zero Art Fair, July 8-12, 2025, at The FLAG Art Foundation, NYC. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: We become cheerleaders for crypto regulation, AI, and…Cheerleaders. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the GENIUS act, the major crypto regulation bill which recently passed the Senate, and its implications for regulating stable coins and how it could upend payment processing as we know it in the United States. Then, the hosts discuss the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who recently received a 400% raise as chronicled on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts. And finally the hosts listen and react to an AI recreation of the podcast with the help by one of our listeners. Please enjoy your new parasocial relationships with Felix-bot, Emily-bot, and Elizabeth-bot. In the Slate Plus episode: What the hell is an EMILLI? Check out Felix's recommendation, the Zero Art Fair, July 8-12, 2025, at The FLAG Art Foundation, NYC. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: We become cheerleaders for crypto regulation, AI, and…Cheerleaders. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the GENIUS act, the major crypto regulation bill which recently passed the Senate, and its implications for regulating stable coins and how it could upend payment processing as we know it in the United States. Then, the hosts discuss the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, who recently received a 400% raise as chronicled on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts. And finally the hosts listen and react to an AI recreation of the podcast with the help by one of our listeners. Please enjoy your new parasocial relationships with Felix-bot, Emily-bot, and Elizabeth-bot. In the Slate Plus episode: What the hell is an EMILLI? Check out Felix's recommendation, the Zero Art Fair, July 8-12, 2025, at The FLAG Art Foundation, NYC. Want to hear that discussion and hear more Slate Money? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Themes:The chaotic state of A.I. and the galleries of PhoenixShow Notes:Nuclear really is safeVax Corner - RFK sucksBiden's pardonsAI image generators getting betterTested: The Best AI Image Generators for 2025Google WhiskBest AI Image Generators of 2025The 4 best AI image generators of 2025 — compare their photosHair Club for Men - I'm also a clientBehind the Curtain: What if they're right?"T-minus 20"P(doom)Will AI kill us all, well maybe if it's like Elon Musk, then maybe"Evil is stupid""Fingers and toes"Do humans have free will? Does AI?Bentley Gallery closesCathrine laments the closure of Bentley, James does not because it represents 'artists' like William Anastasi"Bullshit art"NewArtTVThe HiveModified ArtsFive15 artsCatherine homework: go to all the galleriesJames goes to the protests the day after100th episode?Nap time
Dan and Kenton discuss the two most mentioned letters of the year: A.I. What does this revolutionary technology of Large Language Models mean for their industries, for their jobs as educators, for the education industry in general? All this and more in this week's episode.Has A.I. affected your job or industry in any way? Let us know in the comments!Find Dan in other internet places:https://linktr.ee/danwatches_movies Follow Kenton on TikTok: / kentonlarsen
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We're talking… warm bath podcasting, opera singing, more tales from Rom's European tour, lost luggage, baggy boxer shorts and Tom's Dartmoor writing retreat - where he learnt lots about ghosts in walls and pixies on bridges from a lovely tour guide. Plus, an arse pebble in Helsinki, another ethical dilemma, a podcast disruption by our alien overlords, some love for puppets and an email about Ronan Keating not eating a cream horn. For questions or comments, please email us at wolfowlpod@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you. Instagram - @wolfowlpod TikTok - @wolfowlpodcast YouTube - www.youtube.com/WolfandOwlPodcast Merch & Mailing List - https://wolfandowlpod.com A Mighty Ranga Production For sales and sponsorship enquiries: HELLO@KEEPITLIGHTMEDIA.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The desert is so hot right now. Head start done, full release out. We talk through full progression, mid to late game loops, etc. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when … New Overlords Podcast 562: Dune Awakening Head Start Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 562: Dune Awakening Head Start first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Brought to you by TogetherLetters & Edgewise!In this episode: The hottest new vibe coding startup may be a sitting duck for hackersBehind the Curtain: A white-collar bloodbathWindsurf says Anthropic is limiting its direct access to Claude AI modelsOpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chatsAfter groundbreaking CRISPR therapy, a homecomingMeta Apps Have Been Covertly Tracking Android Users' Web Activity for MonthsUsing AI to generate “UGC”Amazon set to test AI-powered humanoid robots for deliveries - reportWalmart is selling a $200 smartwatch for only $37, and shoppers say it's 'a great product for the money' WWDC is Upon UsThe Claude 4 System Card is a Wild ReadWeird and Wacky: 'No more floppy disks': Air traffic control overhaul faces some daunting obstaclesTech Rec:Joe - FlightyAdam - Zapiers new AI Agent BuilderFind us here:casabona.org & adamjwalker.comTech Talk Y'all is a proud production of Edgewise.Media.
Good morning and happy Freedom Friday! Jon kicks off the show sharing his affinity for clear drinks and female action heroes. Jon dips his toe in the Trump/Musk feud. Jon turns his attention to KJP's new book and Biden's decline. MN Rep. Max Rymer joins in studio to share his thoughts on the Trump/Musk blowout.
Tried some early access survival fun while waiting for Dune. Runescape Dragonwilds is a Valheim-like build/craft/survival game with Runescape in the name. There’s a couple unique twists, of course, that we chat about. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch … New Overlords Podcast 561: Runescape Dragonwilds Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 561: Runescape Dragonwilds first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
We recorded this episode before the news about Palantir building a massive database on Americans, but after some big Google AI Upgrades last week. Noah Botkin, head of our software dev team, joins us to talk about our experiments, what it can actually do, and what might be coming in the future.
Freedom Friday kicks off with Jon sharing his car troubles. Jon and Sam share their attachments to their cars, and Jon has breaking news about asteroids headed toward Earth. MN Rep. Max Rymer joins the show to discuss the impending special session and a wild Democratic influencer.
After a content creator Q&A and a big dev stream this week, there’s a ton of reveals on the Dune Awakening mid to late game features. We take a look at that plus the SWTOR 7.7 update and some news on WoW Season of Discovery and Pandaria Classic. That and more on this episode of … New Overlords Podcast 560: Dune Deep Desert Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 560: Dune Deep Desert first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
We do a deep dive discussing Doom. It’s a fun, arcade-like experience, true to the Doom legacy with some twists. Also, Sema walks us through some WoW housing news. There might be some mild rants thrown in this week too. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. … New Overlords Podcast 559: Doom The Dark Ages Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 559: Doom The Dark Ages first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
In this wildly unhinged episode of Mad Genius, comedian Ariel Kashanchi dives headfirst into the internet's most bizarre headlines. First up: Australian TikToker Jolene Dawson spent $8,000 on cosmetic procedures to look like a cat—only to end up with painful complications and a mountain of regret . Next, Ariel unpacks the viral road rage incident involving 44-year-old Christina Solometo, who was caught on camera defecating on another driver's car during a traffic dispute in Pennsylvania Then, we explore the eerie possibility that octopuses could become Earth's dominant species if humans go extinct, thanks to their remarkable intelligence and adaptability . Finally, Ariel discusses the controversial case of Melissa Nelson, a dental assistant who was fired for being "too attractive," a decision upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court . From feline transformations to cephalopod supremacy, this episode is a rollercoaster of the absurd. Tune in for laughs, gasps, and the kind of stories that make you question reality.
Coming out of dozens of hours in the weekend beta we talk about what’s in the game set to release in the first week of June. Plus, we walk through the SWTOR 7.7 dev stream news. We also talk about what’s still coming in May and other news. That and more on this episode of … New Overlords Podcast 558: Dune Awakening Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 558: Dune Awakening first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
What would you do if you felt eyes watching you, turned around, and saw a seven-foot insect-like creature? Since 2006, people fishing along the Musconetcong River in New Jersey have reported encounters with exactly that – a being that looks like a humanoid praying mantis. These aren't just sightings – witnesses report telepathic contact and the sensation of having their memories extracted. The encounters follow a consistent pattern: electronics malfunction, forests go silent, and witnesses experience a strange humming vibration. What's even more compelling is that mantis beings appear in ancient artwork worldwide, from 8,000-year-old cave paintings to Egyptian texts. Are these interdimensional entities that have been watching humanity since the beginning of civilization? We examine the theories – from evolved Earth insects to extraterrestrial visitors – and the strange possibility that these beings might be using the fault lines along the Musconetcong River as a doorway between worlds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve-XooFp9-A&t=1296s Sources: Devil's Den UFO Encounter, Terry Lovelace: • Alien Implants Vol. 1: Devil's Den UF... The UFO Incident That Shocked Ariel School: • The UFO Incident That Shocked Ariel S... Shadow People and The Hat Man: • Shadow People and The Hat Man | Who a... Liminal Spaces: The Reality In-between: • An Empty World, A Time Traveler, Anot...
Good morning Dads & Friends of Dads!We're back with a thoughtful take on something that is approaching fast - cycling etiquette.As we Minnesotans thaw out from our winter slumber and begin to interact with real individuals and NOT Zwift avatars, it's important to remember that there are rules, both spoken and not, to keep us all in line and (hopefully) not get in trouble with the local law.Aaron has definitely hit Super Trooper status with his lip caterpillarDevon is fine. JUST fine. HE'S FINE, TRUST HIM.We think this one was uhhh pretty good and if you agree go ahead and subscribe on Spotify since they are our new Overlords.
Kid, Hat Trick, and El Pres are back in studio, mashing AI anxiety with dick jokes and parental nightmares. This episode kicks off with an existential debate about whether being nice to Alexa might save your ass in the AI uprising—and derails spectacularly into tales of teenage pantsings, puberty-fueled drama, and genital-related suspensions. Hat Trick's twins are front and center in a battle of hormonal chaos, awkward crushes, and strong female energy. The crew dives into poly relationships, cuck culture, Wonder Woman's kinky creator, and a midget wrestler with a monster dong. Add in a live critique of Get Bent with Vincent Skinwell and some smutty commentary, and you've got one hell of a ride. Spoiler alert: butt calls are now a thing. You're welcome.
Oblivion Remastered is done right and really good and we discuss remake vs remaster. Sema plays WoW Hardcore as if it’s a rogue-lite and we get into that. We also talk about what’s still coming in May and other news. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. … New Overlords Podcast 557: Oblivion and MMO as Rogue-lite Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 557: Oblivion and MMO as Rogue-lite first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Robotics is a field that seemingly hasn't really delivered on its promises. Sure, plenty of robot arms and other robotic solutions in logistics and industrial spaces, but what about the rest… including, Consumer?! Navigation:Intro (01:34)B2B RoboticsConsumer RoboticsLooking AheadConclusionOur co-hosts:Bertrand Schmitt, Entrepreneur in Residence at Red River West, co-founder of App Annie / Data.ai, business angel, advisor to startups and VC funds, @bschmittNuno Goncalves Pedro, Investor, Managing Partner, Founder at Chamaeleon, @ngpedroOur show: Tech DECIPHERED brings you the Entrepreneur and Investor views on Big Tech, VC and Start-up news, opinion pieces and research. We decipher their meaning, and add inside knowledge and context. Being nerds, we also discuss the latest gadgets and pop culture news Subscribe To Our Podcast Nuno Goncalves PedroWelcome to Episode 64 of Tech DECIPHERED. Today, we will discuss robotics. Our new overlords are coming. Robotics is a field that seemingly hasn't really delivered on its promise. Sure, plenty of robot arms and other robotic solutions are out there. But somehow it feels like we should be actually already controlled and dominated by our robotic overlords.Today, we will discuss B2B Robotics, their growth, adoption, industry use cases, the drivers of innovation in that space, players in that space, challenges. We will also talk about consumer robotics, talking about also robots that have gone mainstream, personal and social robots, emerging trends that are happening in the home, market dynamics.Then we'll look ahead to the future of B2B, the future of consumer, and the societal and workforce impact, which obviously is going to be the last but not the least topic that we will address today. Let's start with B2B. B2B Robotics.Bertrand SchmittYes, thank you, Nuno. It's certainly a growing space. As you say, it might not feel like it, but at the end of the day, we already have quite a few millions robots in B2B. It's estimated that the stock of your operational robots, industrial robots, is around 4.28 million units in 2023, which was a 10% increase year-on-year.If we look at China, and I think we talk about the fact that we are installing around 400,000 robots a year. China alone by itself has been installing 276,000 units in 2023. China is definitely a leader in that space and that might come as a surprise to some. That number, to put it into perspective, is five times higher than the second place, Japan.Nuno Goncalves PedroI think China has recognized a long time ago that because of its population composition, that they're going to have a lack of people to produce, to be in factories, et cetera, so they actually have been adopting robots now for many, many years. I think now, you were joking with me just before we recorded this, but now that we're having trade tariffs and all that stuff, it might make sense to have a broad discussion around why robotics in an industrial environment are key.Bertrand SchmittDefinitely. I think that actually I was surprised to hear that, when we're making this recording on April 15, I was surprised to hear in the Trump administration, quite a lot of very positive support regarding AI and robotics. It looks like part of the plan is already acknowledging this is not like the old-school jobs that we are going to bring back. It would be a different type of jobs. There will be way more robotics than before. Obviously, more robotics is possible thanks to the latest advanced in AI.There is some consensus that, yeah, it's not just bring back the old jobs as they were, but it would be a new type of jobs. It would be a new type of industrial revolution and acknowledgment that robotics are here to make all of this not just more efficient, but even possible. Because it's clear that if you take the US, for instance, there is actually not so much unemployment in the US. For an industrial revolution to happen,
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an amazingly well made game in visuals, world, story, mechanics. It’s sure to be a game of the year contender. One dimension of the combat spoils it just a bit but high personal marks from us still. We also talk about what’s coming in May and other news. That and … New Overlords Podcast 556: Clair Obscur Expedition 33 Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 556: Clair Obscur Expedition 33 first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Blue Prince is a clever indie puzzle game with a rogue-like-but-puzzles spin. Also Oblivion, Claire Obscure, Runescape Dragonwilds and other news. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when we record live … New Overlords Podcast 555: Blue Prince Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 555: Blue Prince first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Adam Becker's new critique of Silicon Valley More Everything Forever should probably be entitled Less Nothing Never. The science journalist accuses Silicon Valley overlords like Elon Musk and Sam Altman of promoting exaggerated dangers and promises about AI. Becker argues that these apocalyptic fears of superintelligent AI are science fictional fantasies rather than scientifically reasoned arguments. Becker acknowledges large language models have some value but believes their capabilities are overhyped. He criticizes tech billionaires for pursuing AI dominance rather than addressing real problems like climate change, and believes they are also peddling deeply troubling ideologies like eugenics. Silicon Valley is promising us more of everything forever, Becker warns, but the end result will actually be more human misery and degradation. 5 Key Takeaways* Becker believes claims about existential risks from superintelligent AI are unfounded and based on flawed arguments, including misconceptions about intelligence as a monolithic, measurable trait.* He identifies concerning connections between Silicon Valley AI rhetoric and eugenicist ideas, particularly in discussions about intelligence and population concerns from figures like Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen.* While acknowledging current AI systems have some value, Becker argues they're "solutions in search of a problem" with an ecological footprint that may outweigh their benefits.* Becker criticizes tech leaders for pursuing AI dominance instead of directing their resources toward solving urgent problems like climate change.* Rather than worrying about future superintelligence, Becker suggests we focus on how existing AI systems are being used, their resource consumption, and their potential for misuse.Adam Becker is a science journalist with a PhD in astrophysics. He has written for the New York Times, the BBC, NPR, Scientific American, New Scientist, Quanta, and other publications. His first book, What Is Real?, was a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice and was long-listed for the PEN Literary Science Writing Award. He has been a science journalism fellow at the Santa Fe Institute and a science communicator in residence at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. He lives in California.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley's Crusade to Control the Fate of Humanity by Adam Becker Amazon.com This "wild and utterly engaging narrative" (Melanie Mitchell) shows why Silicon Valley's heartless, baseless, and foolish obsessions—with escaping death, building AI tyrants, and creating limitless growth—are about oligarchic power, not preparing for the future Tech billionaires have decided that they should determine our futures for us. According to Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, and more, the only good future for humanity is one powered by technology: trillions of humans living in space, functionally immortal, served by superintelligent AIs. In More Everything Forever, science journalist Adam Becker investigates these wildly implausible and often profoundly immoral visions of tomorrow—and shows why, in reality, there is no good evidence that they will, or should, come to pass. Nevertheless, these obsessions fuel fears that overwhelm reason—for example, that a rogue AI will exterminate humanity—at the expense of essential work on solving crucial problems like climate change. What's more, these futuristic visions cloak a hunger for power under dreams of space colonies and digital immortality. The giants of Silicon Valley claim that their ideas are based on science, but the reality is darker: they come from a jumbled mix of shallow futurism and racist pseudoscience. More Everything Forever exposes the powerful and sinister ideas that dominate Silicon Valley, challenging us to see how foolish, and dangerous, these visions of the future are. About the author Adam Becker is a science writer with a PhD in astrophysics from the University of Michigan and a BA in philosophy and physics from Cornell. He has written for the New York Times, the BBC, NPR, Scientific American, New Scientist, Quanta, Undark, Aeon, and others. He has also recorded a video series with the BBC, and has appeared on numerous radio shows and podcasts, including Ologies, The Story Collider, and KQED Forum. He lives in California.
South of Midnight is filled with beautiful visuals and storytelling alongside gameplay that is just a little bit jarring in comparison. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when we record live … New Overlords Podcast 554: South of Midnight Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 554: South of Midnight first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
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Nintendo pricing ushers in interesting times. Atomfall is pretty good and suffers just a little from high expectations. Max is also back in ARK, showing some newcomers the joys of The Island and checking out new dinos and features. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 … New Overlords Podcast 553: Atomfall Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 553: Atomfall first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Dan and Jay add AI to the chat. It goes about as well as you'd think!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comNick is an entrepreneur and journalist. He was the founder of Gawker Media, the publisher of Gizmodo, and the editor of Valleywag. He began his career as a journalist with the Financial Times — as a derivatives and tech correspondent — and later founded a Silicon Valley news aggregator called Moreover Technologies. He's now working on Maze.com, which hosts a network map of near-future timelines.For two clips of our convo — on the growing global dominance of China, and the Chinese outcompeting Elon Musk — pop over to our YouTube page.Other topics: raised in Hampstead in the lower-middle class; a Jewish mom who fled the Communists in Hungary; growing up on sci-fi; Asimov's Foundation; attending Oxford like his father; game theory; being a young reporter in London, Hungary, Romania, and Singapore; pioneering the internet in the ‘90s; Foundation parallels with Singapore; Lee Kuan Yew; Chinese pragmatism; Taiwan; EVs in China; Musk's companies; tech theft between the US and China; DOGE and Trump reigning in Musk; Peter Thiel; Andy Grove; Uber's Travis Kalanick; Kara Swisher; Oculus' Palmer Luckey; how Silicon Valley is PR obsessed; Zuckerberg; David Sacks and crypto; Andreessen; drones; Ukraine; Thatcher; housing crisis in the UK; Orbán; the German Greens; Russian expansionism; the Poles and nukes; Trump's tariffs; Tucker's interview with Putin; the growing US-Europe rift; Greenland; AI and DeepSeek; and Nick's predictions as a futurist.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Douglas Murray on Israel and Gaza, Evan Wolfson on the history of marriage equality, Francis Collins on faith and science and Covid, Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee on Covid's fallout, and Paul Elie on his book The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex, and Controversy in the 1980s. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Thank you to Tempus One for supporting the launch of the Centennial World Podcast Network: https://www.tempuswines.com.au/shop/tempus-one-spritzers/Welcome to the first Centennial World Podcast Network spinoff show, High Steaks! A podcast about famous feuds, frenemies, and falling outs.We are featuring the first episode of High Steaks to give you a taste of what to expect for the season. Head over the High Steaks feed to subscribe for all the episodes, released weekly: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Xvmq63MHzsP5ykSIhzgHq This episode dives into the feud between the beefing broligarchs Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.Timestamps:2:46 Intro2:59 Mark Zuckerberg's origins5:00 Facebook launch6:03 Zuck post-Facebook6:51 Elon Musk's origins8:47 Musk's entrepreneurial endeavours: PayPal & Tesla9:24 Musk post-Tesla9:53 Zuck vs. MuskSubscribe to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Xvmq63MHzsP5ykSIhzgHq Subscribe to Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/high-steaks/id1801856794 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highsteakspod/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@highsteakspod
Now that the dust has settled it turns out that Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a really really good game. We also talk about some NMS new update news, Dun Awakening pricing, and a bit of WoW Hardcord DDOS drama. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 … New Overlords Podcast 552: Assassin’s Creed Shadows Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 552: Assassin's Creed Shadows first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
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Max thinks about the Roman Empire and then we get into details on the new SWTOR “Season” that started last week. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on when we record live … New Overlords Podcast 551: New SWTOR Season Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 551: New SWTOR Season first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
We bring back our pal Machete to talk about Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, a relatively recent fu survival game we all played. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link Catch us in Discord at http://newoverlords.com/discord for notes on … New Overlords Podcast 550: Return to Moria Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 550: Return to Moria first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
This week on #TheNerdChat:- PC handheld gaming sales- Xbox leans in AI overlords- PlayStation has PC games beta- Video games and food!New episodes of The Nerd Chat: An Xbox Podcast are livestreamed on Thursdays and uploaded on Fridays. Learn more at www.nerdchatmedia.com Follow @thenerdchat on various social media sites. #seeyouonline0:00 Hello and welcome to the show6:25 Shoutouts9:30 PERMABANNED / GGs19:20 News #1: Handheld gaming PC sales34:55 News #2: PlayStation Beta Program40:55 News #3: Xbox AI overlords51:45 News #4: AC Shadows canon mode59:50 What have we been playing or watching?1:14:25 Big Box spits FIRE on live service games1:24:15 The best food we had this week1:31:00 Closing and end of show#steamdeck #rogally #legiongo #playstation #xbox #ai #acshadows #avowed #cod #tmnt #gaas #podcast
We talk game news for a bit with Steam Next Fest and Monster Hunter Wilds at the top, then we dig down into Undermine(d) and talk about what Blizzard has brought to the game. That and more on this episode of the New Overlords Podcast with Sema and @MaxTheGrey. MP3 Direct Download Link YouTube Link … New Overlords Podcast 549: WoW Undermine(d) Read More » The post New Overlords Podcast 549: WoW Undermine(d) first appeared on NEW OVERLORDS.
Our Machine Overlords | Is AI The Future Of The Supplement Industry?AI and Machine Learning has the power to dramatically change the supplement world. From botanical identification to aggragating research, we can imagine countless ways to harness this power to develop effective supplements, create ingredient testing methods, and even measure degredation of active ingredients over time. This month, Dr. Ellie Abraham, Science Director at Nootropics Depot, joins the podcast to discuss her PHd studies in machine learning. Dr. Ellie Abraham has a Ph.D. in Plant Biology from the Pennsylvania State University where her research focused on botanical supplement identity and quality testing using analytical techniques. As the Science Director at Centera Bioscience/Nootropics Depot, she strives to ensure high-quality and effective products reach the marketplace so consumers can harness the benefits of botanicals without fear of fraudulent materials. Follow Us On Social Media Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/NootropicsDepot/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/insearchofinsight/
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Topics covered between 00:02:10 and 00:47:04 Sovereign Wealth Fund: A deep dive into Trump's controversial proposal, critiqued as a potential hub for corruption, contrasting with successful international models. Trump and His Associates: An unflinching look at allegations of corruption and self-interest within Trump's administration, spotlighting key figures like Beasant and Lutnick. Topics covered between 00:49:21 and 01:05:37 Net Zero by 2050: A provocative examination of how climate goals might reshape local industries, hinting at hidden agendas in environmental policy. Executive Compensation at TVA: Debates the ethics of multimillion-dollar salaries for public service roles, questioning the moral compass of the TVA. Topics covered between 01:08:52 and 01:19:43 The Number 33: Uncovers the mysterious recurrence of the number 33 in Covid-19 narratives, suggesting a hidden agenda or propaganda. Vaccine Mandate Paradox: Critiques the Maha movement's stance, revealing potential deception in prioritizing less critical issues over vaccine mandates. Topics covered between 01:21:17 and 01:36:28 The Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma: Exposes the leniency towards pharmaceutical giants in opioid settlements versus street-level dealers, highlighting profit-driven crises. Corruption in Health and Education: Calls out institutions like the NIH and Johns Hopkins for possibly prioritizing profit over public good. Topics covered between 01:37:55 and 01:49:16 Abolishing the Department of Education: Discusses the contentious debate over dismantling the department via executive orders rather than legislation. AI Replacing Bureaucrats: A cautionary tale about AI in government roles, warning of a potential "eternal tyranny" without human oversight. Topics covered between 01:50:10 and 02:00:19 Gold's All-Time Highs: Analyzes how Trump's policies have turned gold into a refuge from economic uncertainty. Physical Gold Shortage: Highlights the dramatic shift in global gold dynamics, with major financial centers facing supply issues. Topics covered between 02:04:03 and 02:11:15 Trump's Executive Orders: Critiques how these orders might infringe on free speech rights, focusing on definitions of anti-Semitism. Canadian Online News Act: Sparks debate on censorship, exploring how the act affects social media and free speech. Topics covered between 02:11:15 and the end of the show (Matt Trewhella interview) FBI Whistleblower Garrett O'Boyle: Chronicles an agent's moral stand against FBI overreach, invoking legal doctrine for resistance. Moral and Religious Implications: Discusses the ethical and spiritual guidance in resisting unjust laws, particularly in modern crises. Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver Follow The David Knight Show on Rumble and watch the show live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST: https://rumble.com/c/TheDavidKnightShow For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Topics covered between 00:02:10 and 00:47:04 Sovereign Wealth Fund: A deep dive into Trump's controversial proposal, critiqued as a potential hub for corruption, contrasting with successful international models. Trump and His Associates: An unflinching look at allegations of corruption and self-interest within Trump's administration, spotlighting key figures like Beasant and Lutnick. Topics covered between 00:49:21 and 01:05:37 Net Zero by 2050: A provocative examination of how climate goals might reshape local industries, hinting at hidden agendas in environmental policy. Executive Compensation at TVA: Debates the ethics of multimillion-dollar salaries for public service roles, questioning the moral compass of the TVA. Topics covered between 01:08:52 and 01:19:43 The Number 33: Uncovers the mysterious recurrence of the number 33 in Covid-19 narratives, suggesting a hidden agenda or propaganda. Vaccine Mandate Paradox: Critiques the Maha movement's stance, revealing potential deception in prioritizing less critical issues over vaccine mandates. Topics covered between 01:21:17 and 01:36:28 The Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma: Exposes the leniency towards pharmaceutical giants in opioid settlements versus street-level dealers, highlighting profit-driven crises. Corruption in Health and Education: Calls out institutions like the NIH and Johns Hopkins for possibly prioritizing profit over public good. Topics covered between 01:37:55 and 01:49:16 Abolishing the Department of Education: Discusses the contentious debate over dismantling the department via executive orders rather than legislation. AI Replacing Bureaucrats: A cautionary tale about AI in government roles, warning of a potential "eternal tyranny" without human oversight. Topics covered between 01:50:10 and 02:00:19 Gold's All-Time Highs: Analyzes how Trump's policies have turned gold into a refuge from economic uncertainty. Physical Gold Shortage: Highlights the dramatic shift in global gold dynamics, with major financial centers facing supply issues. Topics covered between 02:04:03 and 02:11:15 Trump's Executive Orders: Critiques how these orders might infringe on free speech rights, focusing on definitions of anti-Semitism. Canadian Online News Act: Sparks debate on censorship, exploring how the act affects social media and free speech. Topics covered between 02:11:15 and the end of the show (Matt Trewhella interview) FBI Whistleblower Garrett O'Boyle: Chronicles an agent's moral stand against FBI overreach, invoking legal doctrine for resistance. Moral and Religious Implications: Discusses the ethical and spiritual guidance in resisting unjust laws, particularly in modern crises. Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver Follow The David Knight Show on Rumble and watch the show live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST: https://rumble.com/c/TheDavidKnightShow For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.