On today’s Uncanny Valley, we dive into the dysfunction in Meta’s newly formed AI unit and why it’s been driving already-low employee morale even further into the ground.
On today’s Uncanny Valley, we dive into the dysfunction in Meta’s newly formed AI unit and why it’s been driving already-low employee morale even further into the ground.
The Software Freedom
Conservancy (SFC) has announced the release of its recommendations
for using LLM-backed generative AI systems for FOSS
contributions. The recommendations were created by the SFC and volunteers from the free-software community.
The recommendations reflect the extremely difficult dilemmas that these systems pose for FOSS contributors. SFC and its volunteers understand that…
Our latest Rollout Report Card discussion looks at everything surrounding Olivia Rodrigo's much-anticipated (and now rapturously received) new album.
Infowars’ would-be creative director talks Sandy Hook, comedy’s MAGA turn, and why the future of satire may look more like a streaming startup than a late-night show.
Joe, Mindi, Nikki, and Shawn discuss everything from picnic food to laundry lists to hot tang in this special 1-year anniversary of the streaming podcast.
The best defense is a good offensive backstab.
Joe, Jon, Nikki, and Kerry discuss everything from former WNEP employees to friendly aliens to the ultimate mooch in this episode of Mr. Curiosity.
O Grupo Hospitalar Conceição (GHC) deu início oficial às celebrações de suas sete décadas de história com o lançamento da campanha “Construindo legados. Projetando o futuro”. Em evento realizado na manhã desta sexta-feira (12), no Teatro da Unisinos, em Porto Alegre, a maior rede hospitalar 100% SUS do Sul do Brasil reuniu gestores, autoridades e […]
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Today on Uncanny Valley, we take an early look at the SpaceX IPO and why you might find yourself among the investors without even realizing it.
Once again, it’s the beta that offers some of the most significant hints as to the Apple products in the pipepine. Per MacRumors, a trio of references has been sighted within the first macOS 27 developer beta, the forthcoming software update hinting at the “MacBook Ultra” device, which is rumored to feature an OLED display, […]
On the new _Billboard Pop Shop Podcast_ , Katie tells Keith all about seeing the pop superstar perform live for the first time since 2024.
In 2019, Alex Vindman testified during President Trump’s first impeachment trial–a decision that ended his military career. Now he wants to challenge the president from the halls of Congress.
Joe, Mindi, Nikki, and TV Tim discuss everything from barometric pressure to scrapple to relieving oneself outside in this episode of Mr. Curiosity.
AI use by SPD, doubling taxes for transit, fare gates at light rail stations, and more. By Erica C. Barnett…
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By Erica C. Barnett On this week’s third (!) edition of Seattle Nice, we have a short but (I think)…
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Through interviews and behind-the-scenes discussions, Spotlight Theatre Talk explores the people and processes that bring productions to life
On Uncanny Valley, we dive into the IPO bonanza that the top AI companies are embarking on to the point where some real estate listings are looking for not just regular old cash, but Anthropic stock.
EXCLUSIVE: Sam Salem, a former Midwestern high school teacher who is now a full-time stand-up, is launching a new podcast with All Things Comedy, titled After School Snack, on June 11. The podcast sees Salem attempt to circumvent his lack of culinary skills as he recreates his guests’ favorite nostalgic snacks from their upbringing, ahead of conversations […]
By Erica C. Barnett On the latest episode of Seattle Nice, we talked to Redfin’s chief economist, Daryl Fairweather, about…
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EXCLUSIVE: A+E Global Media is teaming with Pave Studios to produce a slate of six podcasts based on popular unscripted series from A+E’s portfolio. The First 48, a long-running true crime series on A&E, will get its first podcast adaptation as part of the initiative. Also on the audio-only slate are History’s Greatest Mysteries, Modern […]
MUNCIE, Ind. — After 11 years together, local married couple Sam and Elizabeth Kramer are worried that they no longer have anything... Read the full masterpiece
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Zak Brown spent a decade racing before joining the business side of Formula One. He talks to WIRED about rebuilding a legendary brand, obsessive fans, and the pull of the driver’s seat.
This is the weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources, new reviews of philosophy books, new podcast episodes, recently published open access philosophy books, and more. (If we missed anything, please let us know.) SEP New: ∅ Revised: Nāgārjuna by Jan Christoph Westerhoff. Disability and Justice by Jessica Begon, Daniel Putnam, David Wasserman, Jeffrey Blustein, and…
By Erica C. Barnett On this week’s episode of the Seattle Nice podcast, we did a deep dive on the…
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EXCLUSIVE: Comedy Bang! Bang!, the improvisational interview show hosted by writer and comedian Scott Aukerman, which marks one of the world’s longest-running comedy podcasts, has inked a deal for a multi-year extension with SiriusXM. The three-year agreement continues the production, distribution, and exclusive ad-sales of Comedy Bang! Bang! by SiriusXM, where the show remains a cornerstone.…
Orville Peck, Melissa Etheridge, Jonathan Bailey, Laverne Cox and Billie Jean King also participated in the podcast series.
Joe, Mindi, Nikki and Shawn discuss everything from gravy to salads to aliens in this episode of Mr. Curiosity.
In January 2025, a woman who writes under the byline Heather Jane got a Google Alert: CBC had a new podcast, _Sea of Lies_ , about her father. He is Albert Walker, the man the British press called the "Rolex Killer." — Read the rest
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The ebook explores how visual podcasts have been rising in popularity and the technology behind them, from cameras to microphones, lighting to visual effects
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