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#72 – Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
📄 Webmentions
This site can now receive Webmentions. Either directly or via Twitter (with Bridgy’s help).
Vladimir Vapnik: Predicates, Invariants, and the Essence of Intelligence
365: Day-One Cowboy
‘The Breakfast Club’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Wesley Morris
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and The New York Times’ Wesley Morris spend their Saturday in detention rewatching the 1985 classic ‘The Breakfast Club,’ starring Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, and Anthony Michael Hall, directed by John Hughes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Song Exploder
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Caribou - Home
Dan Snaith has been making Caribou records since 2001. He won Canada’s Polaris music prize in 2007, and this month, he’s releasing the seventh Caribou album, Suddenly.
In this episode, Dan breaks down the song “Home.” He talks about how he managed to get past several moments of creative uncertainty to figure out the final track.
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The Other Latif: Episode 2
364: A Casey Settings Screen
‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ Live From Sundance With Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan
Live from the Sundance Film Festival, The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and his stunt doubles Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan are a gang of has-beens trying to keep the magic alive in the Golden Age of Hollywood when they rewatch 2020 Best Picture nominee ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,’ starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim Keller: Moore’s Law, Microprocessors, Abstractions, and First Principles
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The Other Latif: Episode 1
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The Bobbys
On the occasion of his retirement as cohost of Radiolab, Robert sat down with Jad to reflect on his long and storied career in radio and television, and their work together over the past decade and a half. And we pay tribute to Robert, inspired by a peculiar tradition of his.
This episode was produced by Matt Kielty. Sound design & mix by Jeremy Bloom.
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363: The Floor is Lava
Song Exploder
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Vagabon - Water Me Down
When Laetitia Tamko started making the second Vagabon album, she really wanted to produce the entire thing on her own. It would be a new sound, and producing was still a relatively new skill to her, but she wanted to tackle it head on, and do it all herself. On this song, though, "Water Me Down," Laetitia actually has a co-producer, Eric Littman. It’s the one exception to her otherwise entirely self-produced album. In this episode, she breaks down how she and Eric made the song, and why it was worth making that exception.
David Chalmers: The Hard Problem of Consciousness
🎧 Over and Over and Over – Jack White
Listening to this over and over and over again…
📄 Guitar Gear Excitement
Recently, I really got into guitar gear – especially effect pedals.
Cristos Goodrow: YouTube Algorithm
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