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The 9/11 Memes the Government Deemed Worthy of Preserving in the National Archive

Posted on September 11, 2023 by Matthew Gault

The Bush White House and the National Archive saved early internet era 9/11 memes involving ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘The Terminator.’ Continue reading The 9/11 Memes the Government Deemed Worthy of Preserving in the National Archive→

Posted in 9/11, FAA, memes, tech

Texan Billionaire Creates Virtual AI Clone for Commoners to Interact With for $55

Posted on September 8, 2023 by Matthew Gault

For a mere $55 you can have a conversation with a virtual clone of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Continue reading Texan Billionaire Creates Virtual AI Clone for Commoners to Interact With for $55→

Posted in ai, Dallas Cowboys, jerry jones, tech, texas

Palmer Luckey Says ChatGPT Sold the Pentagon on AI Weapons He’s Now Peddling

Posted on September 7, 2023 by Matthew Gault

The VR CEO turned defense contractors has been on a buying spree, and he’s revealing new toys he wants to sell the Pentagon. Continue reading Palmer Luckey Says ChatGPT Sold the Pentagon on AI Weapons He’s Now Peddling→

Posted in ai, anduril, palmer luckey, tech

CYBER: Hot Labor Summer

Posted on September 6, 2023 by Matthew Gault

From the Hollywood strike to the teamsters, labor movements in the U.S. are having a moment. Continue reading CYBER: Hot Labor Summer→

Posted in cyber, labor, Podcast, tech

‘Starfield’ Is Bethesda’s Surprising Masterpiece

Posted on August 31, 2023 by Matthew Gault

Bethesda looks to its past to make something you’re expecting, and then turns into something you’re not. Continue reading ‘Starfield’ Is Bethesda’s Surprising Masterpiece→

Posted in bethesda, Fallout, skyrim, starfield, tech, video games

Right-to-Repair Advocates Tore Down a McFlurry Machine to Show it’s Actually Easy to Fix

Posted on August 29, 2023 by Matthew Gault

The McFlurry machine isn’t complicated, but there’s a reason it constantly breaks down and prevents you from eating delicious ice cream. Continue reading Right-to-Repair Advocates Tore Down a McFlurry Machine to Show it’s Actually Easy to Fix→

Posted in McDonald's, mcflurry, Right to Repair, State of Repair, tech

Elon Musk Stops Self-Driving Tesla From Lurching Into Intersection In Demo, Musk Fans Cheer

Posted on August 28, 2023 by Matthew Gault

Tesla’s new FSD v12 almost blew a red light and ran into an intersection. Continue reading Elon Musk Stops Self-Driving Tesla From Lurching Into Intersection In Demo, Musk Fans Cheer→

Posted in elon musk, tech, Tesla, twitter | Tagged Self-Driving

CYBER: The Jason Koebler Exit Interview, Part Two

Posted on August 28, 2023 by Matthew Gault

This week on the show we’re saying goodbye to Motherboard’s longtime editor-in-chief, Jason Koebler. Continue reading CYBER: The Jason Koebler Exit Interview, Part Two→

Posted in cyber, motherboard, Podcast, tech

CYBER: Rare Motherboard Lore and a Goodbye to Jason Koebler

Posted on August 21, 2023 by Matthew Gault

This week on the show we’re saying goodbye to Motherboard’s longtime editor-in-chief, Jason Koebler. Continue reading CYBER: Rare Motherboard Lore and a Goodbye to Jason Koebler→

Posted in cyber, Podcast, tech

Nintendo Files Patents for Link’s Abilities In ‘Tears of the Kingdom’

Posted on August 9, 2023 by Matthew Gault

Nintendo is patenting Ultrahand, Fuse, and even the loading screens from its blockbuster Legend of Zelda game. Continue reading Nintendo Files Patents for Link’s Abilities In ‘Tears of the Kingdom’→

Posted in nintendo, tears of the kingdom, tech, zelda

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