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  • The Earth's Hidden Secret: Infinite Power Right Under Our Noses
    2025/06/12
    (0:00) Open(1:19) Geothermal Energy Intro & Global Energy Footprint(6:24) Geothermal Electricity Generation(9:26) Down in The Deep(15:08) Vaporizing Rock (!!!)(17:12) Making Coal Plants Green(24:35) cj’s recommendation: Rock Candy & WWDC 25(29:15) Jeff’s Recommendation: Inside the Mind of a DogGeothermal energy is a triple threat - a sustainable source for heating, cooling, and generating electricity. Up until recently, we thought geothermal could meet up to 15% of our global electricity demand growth by 2050, but we no longer believe that.The maths now show the full technical potential of next-generation geothermal systems are sufficient to generate enough electricity to meet global demand 140-times over. That’ll power a lot of AI!The biggest breakthrough? Digging deeper. Geothermal energy potential increases when we access the higher heat resources at greater depths. With the introduction of new “drilling” technologies, we are able to access resources at deeper depths (beyond 3km), opening the potential of geothermal power production to nearly every country in the world.And all it takes is using a laser to vaporize rock. No, seriously - we are melting rocks. The future is bright!The hunt for heat: Drilling the deepest holes on EarthElectric energy consumption - WikiwandWorld energy supply and consumption - WikiwandFull Steam Ahead: Unearthing the Power of Geothermal | NRELEvolution of worldwide geothermal power 2020–2023Executive summary – The Future of Geothermal Energy – Analysis - IEAThe Future of Geothermal EnergyUnited States - Countries & Regions - IEAThe Heat Beneath Our Feet | WGAGeothermal Energy is ChangingReykjanes Power Plant - HS OrkaGeothermal PowerDay 1 - Converting Coal Plants to Geothermal: On the Horizon or Science Fiction?MIT spinout Quaise Energy: Working to create geothermal wells made from the deepest holes in the worldConverting coal plants to geothermal plants | Energy GlobalUK to close last coal power station after 142 yearsWWDC 2025 — June 9 | AppleFive iOS 26 features that I've been using on my Android phone for years | ZDNETView your own 360 videos and photos on a Meta Quest 2 headset | Getting StartedInside the Mind of a Dog | Official Trailer | NetflixSend us a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠voice message⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!
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  • HEADLINES: Ukrainian Drones Hits, Apple’s New Numbering, and One Megawatt For Your EV
    2025/06/10

    (0:00) Pre-Show

    (1:14) Open

    (2:04) National Iced Tea Day

    (2:54) cj's week: Summer is Lit!

    (6:03) Jeff's Week: LA is Lit!

    (9:58) Headline: Ukrainian drones hit Russian electronic warfare facility

    (15:38) Headline: Unpacking Apple's AI and OS Overhaul at WWDC

    (24:45) Headline: Charge Your EV in Five Minutes! BYD’s Megawatt Monster

    (28:01) MAS Computing Systems


    Ukrainian drones are far from done - still attacking key targets deep inside Russian territory, causing explosions and fires. And to help avoid the electronic countermeasures and jamming, more and more Ukrainian drones are flying “by wire” using fiber-optic cable instead of grandpa’s radio waves.

    It’s WWDC! Apple adopts a next-year-based naming scheme for its OS versions while providing some with serious Vista-vibes with their new Liquid Glass design.

    Finally, BYD goes whole-hog on charging with their “Megawatt Charging” system that delivers a blistering 1,000 kW in just five minutes at 1 kV. Not even Iron Man is comfortable handling that much power with his hands.


    Ukraine's Drones Extend Reach, Cripple Russian Electronic Warfare Facility

    As Russia’s fiber optic drones flood the battlefield, Ukraine is racing to catch up


    Fiber Optic Bird’s Nest Heralds A Fiber Drone Summer In Ukraine


    The "Liquid Glass" Era Begins: What WWDC 2025 Means for Your Apple Devices


    The Illusion of Thinking: Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Reasoning Models via the Lens of Problem Complexity - Apple Machine Learning Research


    Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch Owner Review: The Good, The Bad, The Complicated - Quill & Pad


    BYD's 5-Minute Charge: A Game Changer?


    MAS Computing Systems


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  • The Unseen Costs of Public School Decline
    2025/06/06

    (0:00) Open: Graduating High School @ KSMF

    (2:47) Funding: A Strong, Positive Correlation

    (8:21) Private vs. Independent Schools

    (12:01) Independent & Charter School Origins

    (18:45) The Thousand Person Desereted Island

    (22:30) cj’s recommendation: School Games

    (24:40) Jeff’s Recommendation: The Four Seasons

    The notion that school funding has no bearing on student performance is a pervasive, yet deeply flawed, talking point. Decades of robust research consistently demonstrate a strong, positive correlation: adequate and equitably distributed funding leads to better student outcomes.

    Studies show that spending more per student is linked to improved test scores, higher graduation rates, and even increased lifetime earnings for students, especially those from low-income backgrounds. These investments enable smaller class sizes, competitive teacher salaries to attract and retain talent, improved facilities, and crucial support services.

    Assertions to the contrary often serve a specific agenda: undermining public education to pave the way for school voucher programs or to erode public trust in democratically governed school boards. Such claims ignore the complex realities of educational improvement, which directly benefit from well-resourced schools. Simply put, money matters in education, and denying this fact is a disservice to students and communities.

    This is not like deferred maintenance in your home, where down the road you can simply write a check and catch back up. Educational opportunities squandered mostly can never be recaptured. Join us this episode for a look at the unseen costs of public school decline.

    Understanding the Effects of School Funding - Public Policy Institute of California


    School funding boosts student achievement, major study confirms | The Educator K/12


    School Spending and Student Outcomes: Institute for Policy Research


    Targeted infrastructure spending can boost student outcomes


    Higher education finance and success rate in US states: An insight from state-level data


    An economist spent decades arguing money wouldn’t help schools. His new paper finds it usually does.


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  • HEADLINES: Russia’s Walking Into Spider Webs, Starships Go Boom, Tariffs - Less is More, and Trump Asked to Keep Broadband Expensive
    2025/06/03

    (0:00) Pre-Show

    (0:43) Open

    (1:27) Pride Month!

    (2:18) cj's week: Banana Ball!

    (5:01) Jeff's Week: Dr. James Robert “Bobba” Parker, 90.

    (6:21) Headline: Operation Spiderweb: Drones Hammer Russian Airbases

    (10:20) Headline: Mars or Bust: Why Starship Keeps Blowing Up

    (16:11) Headline: Trade Chaos Mounts as Court Blocks Trump Tariffs

    (20:38) Headline: Broadband Giants Push Trump to Kill Low-Cost Plans

    (24:24) ​​Mirart Saver II


    18-months in the making, a hundred low-cost, AI-fueled, FPV drones launched remotely from wooden, shack-looking crates on Russian soil wreak havoc on over $7B worth of Russian aircraft. It’s another bad day to be oppressors.

    SpaceX’s Starships go up, and go boom. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?

    And tariffs might be off. Or they might be back, but worse now. Or they might be off. 🤷

    Finally, ISPs are complaining again, but this time about providing discounted services to some of the poorest among us. What a time to be alive!


    Operation Spider's Web


    Operation Spiderweb: a visual guide to Ukraine’s destruction of Russian aircraft


    In Ur Base | Know Your Meme


    SpaceX rockets keep exploding. Is that normal?


    Trump allies expect he’ll double down on tariffs after sweeping court block - Ars Technica


    When Supreme Court Won’t Throw ISPs a Bone They Turn to Trump To Block Affordability Laws


    Supporting Links from Episode
    ​​Mirart Saver II




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  • HEADLINES: The CDC Has Been Unleaded & Digital Tests Are Hard
    2025/05/27

    (0:00) Pre-Show

    (0:58) Open

    (1:57) Bee Week: Scripps Spelling Bee

    (2:41) cj's week: Viruses & Sonic Booms

    (5:14) Jeff's Week: Terrible Booms

    (6:39) Jeff’s Week Part 2: Chocolate Cake

    (8:08) Headline: From Prevention to Peril: CDC's Lead Program Has Been Dismantled

    (11:24) Headline: Paying Top Dollar for Disaster: In Its Transition to Digital, the College Board Is Getting Failing Grades

    (16:42) Headline: Bar Exam Blunders: California’s Legal Test Continues to Discover Mis-Scores

    (22:40) Micro Systems Tandy Hard Cards


    You’d think that lead - responding to it, remediating it, and generally keeping people safe from it - would be an issue we can all agree on helping stamp out.

    Nope.

    If your house or school was built before the late 70’s, and you or your community haven’t had the privilege of having it completely remediated previously, you are likely at more risk now than ever before.

    And while we all expected bumps in the road during the online digitalization of everything in the early aughts, you’d think most organizations would have either figured it out by now or gone extinct. Turns out that’s not the case as both the College Board and California Bar Association struggle with bringing efficient, accurate testing into the digital-era. In 2025. No, this is not an AI hallucination.

    Oh yeah, and one of us missed the sonic boom over the weekend. Again!


    SpaceX Dragon Re-Entry Sonic Boom Map - @Dillonshrop06


    No More Lead Experts: CDC Cuts Jeopardize Child Health


    Test of Patience: College Board's Digital Conversion Hits Snags


    California bar exam-takers were told they failed. Oops, they passed. | Reuters


    Bar Exam Blunders: California’s Legal Test Continues to Mis-Score


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  • When Good Memories Go Bad: The Distorting Power of Nostalgia
    2025/05/22

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    (2:45) When Good Memories Go Bad: The Distorting Power of Nostalgia

    (4:44) The Allure and Deception of Nostalgia

    (9:33) How Nostalgia Works

    (15:31) The Consequences and Implications of Distorted Nostalgic Memories

    (19:50) How to Navigate Nostalgia with Awareness

    (30:34) cj’s recommendation: The Handshake From Game 6 of the Dallas-Winnipeg Series

    (34:06) Jeff’s Recommendation: Hannah Gadsby’s Douglas


    Memory is a tricky, fuzzy thing; your recollection of past experiences may be funny, clever, and enchanting, but if viewed again now, it may instead feel infuriating, obvious, and obscure.

    The word nostalgia is a compound word derived from Greek, meaning "homecoming" and "pain." The modern view is that nostalgia is an independent, and even positive, emotion that many people experience often. Nostalgia has been found to have important psychological functions, such as to improve mood, increase social connectedness, enhance positive self-regard, and provide existential meaning.

    In this episode the guys discuss the allure and deception of nostalgia, how nostalgia works, the consequences and implications of distorted nostalgic memories, and finally how to navigate nostalgia with awareness.

    Fortunately, only half of the hosts of this show derive pain from their memories.

    Sierra made the games of my childhood. Are they still fun to play? - Ars Technica


    Rosy retrospection - Wikiwand


    Nostalgia - Wikiwand


    Jets' Scheifele scores one for dad's memory in Game 6 against Stars | NHL.com


    Jets teammates, Stars players, take extra time with Scheifele on handshake line | NHL.com


    Watch Hannah Gadsby: Douglas | Netflix Official Site



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  • HEADLINES: AI Writes 30% of Microsoft’s Code, Fusion Doubles, Gemini’s Nano is Near, and Sorry About Your Teeth
    2025/05/20

    (0:00) Pre-Show

    (0:53) Open

    (1:30) National Rescue Dog Day

    (2:08) cj's week: My Wife Can’t Stand Nonsense

    (3:33) Jeff's Week:

    (4:45) Headline: Programmers bore the brunt of Microsoft's layoffs as AI writes up to 30% of its code

    (9:51) Headline: Laser-powered fusion experiment more than doubles its power output

    (14:12) Headline: Google is about to unleash Gemini Nano's power for third-party Android apps

    (17:22) Headline: RFK Jr’s plan to ban fluoride supplements will “hurt rural America,” dentists say

    (26:15) Headline: AI Darth Vader goes rogue with profanity & slurs

    (28:12) Quantex Multimedia Systems


    Guess which role was hit hardest in Microsoft’s recent layoffs? The answer might surprise you if you didn’t already know that AI writes up to 30% of their code these days.

    Did you know that turning diamond-encrusted, gold-encased fuel into plasma might be the secret to generating a whole pile of energy? Well, a laser-powered fusion experiment is doing just that - more than doubling its previous power output.

    And a local, personal AI continues to inch closer for Android users as Google gives app developers access to Gemini Nano via an on-device AI API. What should we build with it first?

    Sorry, a TIME Magazine Cover Did Not Predict a Coming Ice Age


    Programmers bore the brunt of Microsoft's layoffs in its home state as AI writes up to 30% of its code | TechCrunch


    Laser-powered fusion experiment more than doubles its power output | TechCrunch


    Google is about to unleash Gemini Nano's power for third-party Android apps


    RFK Jr’s plan to ban fluoride supplements will “hurt rural America,” dentists say - Ars Technica


    Dihydrogen monoxide parody - Wikiwand


    The empire strikes back with F-bombs: AI Darth Vader goes rogue with profanity, slurs - Ars Technica


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  • The Mind's Mischief: Why We Fall for What Isn't Real
    2025/05/15

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    (0:37) The Lure of the Lie: Exploring Our Susceptibility to Falsehoods

    (2:53) Quantifying Bullshit: Pseudo-Profound Bullshit

    (6:28) Why Do People Still Believe in Falsehoods?

    (29:55) Fighting The Untruth

    (34:24) cj’s recommendation: ChatGPT Likes Me!

    (35:40) Jeff’s Recommendation: Poker Face


    Why do humans, with our big fancy brains, keep falling for obvious falsehoods? The short answer is because it’s comforting, convenient, and often way more fun than the truth.

    Thinking critically is hard. Believing something that feels good or already fits your worldview is easy. Brains are efficiency machines - and unless you tell them otherwise, they’ll take the shortcut every time.

    Plus, we are social creatures who desperately want to belong. If your group believes the moon landing was faked or that lizard people run the government, you’re more likely to nod along than risk exile from the brunch circle; especially if they sound confident, even if they’re making most of it up.

    This episode the guys dig into what is so alluring about the lie by exploring our susceptibility to falsehoods. We all like stories, especially the ones that go down smoother than the bitter pill of reality, but as it turns out, facts, no matter how uncomfortable, are still the facts.

    Would you rather hear “you need a balanced diet, regular exercise, and sleep” or “this one weird trick will melt belly fat in 3 days”? Exactly.


    Ray Bradbury - Wikiwand


    The psychology of pseudo-profound bullshit: Insights from 8 studies


    People with lower cognitive ability more likely to fall for pseudo-profound bullshit


    Pizzagate conspiracy theory - Wikiwand


    Political Bullshit Receptivity and its Correlates: A Cross-Country Validation of the Concept


    ‘You can’t bullshit a bullshitter’ (or can you?): Bullshitting frequency predicts receptivity to various types of misleading information - Littrell - 2021 - British Journal of Social Psychology - Wiley Online Library


    Sorry, a TIME Magazine Cover Did Not Predict a Coming Ice Age


    Superstition in The Pigeon


    Milgram experiment - Wikipedia


    Alternative facts - Wikipedia


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