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著者: Anthony Bardaro
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  • This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology – for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis. If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!
    Anthony Bardaro
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This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology – for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis. If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!
Anthony Bardaro
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  • Housing shortage: The problem and solution for US housing supply
    2025/01/05

    Everything you did and didn't want to know about the US housing supply crunch...

    This podcast is Al-generated with NotebookLM, using the following sources, research, and analysis:

    • California housing shortage (Wikipedia, 2025.01.01)
    • Executive Order Establishing a White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing (The White House, 2019.06.25)
    • Homelessness in the United States (Wikipedia, 2025.01.01)
    • Housing in the United States (Wikipedia, 2025.01.01)
    • Housing insecurity in the United States (Wikipedia, 2025.01.01)
    • Housing underproduction in the US (Garcia/Kolachalam/MacArthur/Wilkerson, 2024)
    • HousingWire’s 2025 housing market forecast (Logan Mohtashami, 2024.12.30)
    • Make it count: Measuring our housing supply shortage (Brookings, 2024.11.26)
    • Overcoming the Nation’s Daunting Housing Supply Shortage (Parrott/Zandi, 2021.03)
    • President Biden Announces New Actions to Ease the Burden of Housing Costs (The White House, 2022.05.16)
    • The U.S. is now short 4.5 million homes as the housing deficit grows (Zillow, 2024.06.18)
    • The Understated Housing Shortage in the United States (Corinth/Dante, 2022.07)
    • Where do the estimates of a “housing shortage” come from? (Brookings, 2024.10.21)
    • Why Is There a Housing Shortage in the U.S.? (Bankrate, 2024.10.17)

    Not investment advice; do your own due diligence!

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    18 分
  • The Million Dollar Homepage: A viral sensation's checkered past
    2025/01/02

    The story of an early internet artifact that was speedrunning the next two decades of business on the web – in 2005, The Million Dollar Homepage was a website that displayed one million pixels in a 1000x1000 grid, each of which were sold online for $1:

    1. Alex Tew
    2. Pixel counter and scarcity
    3. Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
    4. Final sales via eBay auction
    5. Link rot
    6. Piexlotto sequel, copycats, and other inspiration
    7. The Calm app (meditation)
    8. The Million Dollar Homepage today

    This podcast is Al-generated with NotebookLM, using the following sources, research, and analysis:

    • A Million Squandered: The “Million Dollar Homepage” as a Decaying Digital Artifact (Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab, 2017.07.21)
    • Alex Tew (Wikipedia, 2024.12.29)
    • ⁠FAQs⁠ (The Million Dollar Homepage, archived 2011.07.17)
    • How the Million Dollar Homepage kid became the $250M app man (The Hustle, 2018.05.12)
    • I Bought a Million Dollar Piece of Internet History (YouTube, Nostalgia Nerd, 2021.08.08)
    • Story of The Million Dollar Homepage (YouTube, Tech Inspection, 2022.05.10)
    • The Million Dollar Homepage (Wikipedia, 2024.12.29)
    • The man behind the million-dollar homepage (BBC, 2016.09.15)
    • This Entrepreneur Skipped College and Made $1,037,100 in Five Months (Entrepreneur, 2017.04.24)

    Not investment advice; do your own due diligence!

    # entrepreneurship digital advertising ads

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    18 分
  • CFAA: The imperfect criminal law and order of the digital land
    2024/12/18
    Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) of 1986 is a controversial US law addressing computer crime – not only seeking to establish behavioral norms online, but also contributing to enforcement misuse/overreach with unintended consequences offline... History of CFAA legislationUS v Matthew Keys (2012)US v Derrick Lostutter (2017)HiQ Labs v LinkedIn (2019)US v Aaron Swartz (2011)"Unauthorized access" (web scraping and who owns data?)Safe harbor for ethical/white hat security researchersTerms of service (ToS) violations"Demonstrable harm" (proportionality of crime vs punishment)Aaron's LawTradeoffs of CFAA and reform thereof (free speech/privacy/AI/ML/etc) This podcast is Al-generated with NotebookLM, using the following sources, research, and analysis: California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (Wikipedia, 2024.12.12)Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (Wikipedia, 2024.12.12)Critical Fixes for the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (EFF, 2013.01.29)Department of Justice Announces New Policy for Charging Cases under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (DOJ, 2022.05.19)Explanation of effects of Aaron’s Law with EFF proposed amendments to “access without authorization” (EFF public discussion draft, 2013.01.23)Is It Time to Rethink the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? (GovTech, 2023.02.15)Justice Manual 9-48.000: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (DOJ, 2022.05)Legal Risks of Adversarial Machine Learning Research (Kumar/Penney/Schneier/Albert, 2020.06.29)Rebooting Computer Crime Law Part 1: No Prison Time For Violating Terms of Service (EFF, 2013.02.04)Rebooting Computer Crime Law Part 2: Protect Tinkerers, Security Researchers, Innovators, and Privacy Seekers (EFF, 2013.02.04)Rebooting Computer Crime Part 3: The Punishment Should Fit the Crime (EFF, 2013.02.08)The Case to Update the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (GW Law, 2021.04.03)The Mirage of Artificial Intelligence Terms of Use Restrictions (Henderson/Lemley, 2024.12.10)Why the Government Went After Matthew Keys (Vice, 2015.10.09) Not investment advice; do your own due diligence! # cybersecurity cybercrime hackers hacktivism felony legal regulation social media networking internet IRL 1A
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    31 分

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