Chapo Trap House - 785 – Tank Girls feat. Brace Belden (11/27/23)

TrueAnon’s Brace Belden returns to the show as the crew continues discussing the war in Palestine. We look at Israel’s military shortcomings, the IDF’s penile obsession, the domestic propaganda war, and some measures Biden could take we might actually support. We also touch on Gavin Newsom’s vetoing of an anti-Caste based discrimination law, and a Ron DeSantis aide who apparently willed himself to death. Catch Will at the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s 2024 Moby-Dick Marathon: https://www.whalingmuseum.org/program/moby-dick-marathon-2024/ And keep an eye on TrueAnon’s feed for an upcoming announcement that will “end politics as we know it”.

The Stack Overflow Podcast - Can GenAI 10X developer productivity?

Bito AI is an AI coding tool that helps developers work more productively with features like code completion within the IDE and personalized answers drawn from your codebase. Get started with their docs here.

ICYMI: Retrieval augmented generation (RAG) is a way of addressing LLM hallucinations and outdated training data.

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Read Me a Poem - “Ox Cart Man” by Donald Hall

Amanda Holmes reads Donald Hall’s “Ox Cart Man.” Read Hall’s essays “Remains” and “One Road” on our website. Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman.

 

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It Could Happen Here - The Importance of Mutual Aid Work on the Border

James talks to Heval and Aloe about the increasing number of people in outdoor detention in Jacumba and how you can help.

 

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Good Bad Billionaire - Bill Gates: Software hardman

Microsoft boss Bill Gates spent more than a decade as the richest person in the world, after becoming the youngest self-made billionaire in history.

Journalist Zing Tsjeng and BBC business editor Simon Jack follow his journey from venerated, nerdy entrepreneur to ruthless monopolist, then from generous philanthropist to conspiracy theory magnet and divisive public figure.

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CBS News Roundup - 11/27/2023 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Israel and Hamas agree to extension of cease-fire. Vermont man charged with shooting of three Palestinian men. Memorial service for Rosalynn Carter held. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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You're Wrong About - Cattle Mutilation with Rachel Monroe

Mulder and Scully were busy this week, so Monroe and Marshall are on the case. Did UFOs really travel across the galaxy to experiment on American cows in the 1970s? And if so, why did they come back after fifty years?

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UFOs and a Horse Called Snippy
Mutilations of Cattle In Texas, Oklahoma Called Work of Cults
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The Gist - The Future Looked Brighter In The Past

Pulitzer Prize winning NY Times writer David Leonhardt is here to discuss Ours Was The Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream. The hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas is working and showing us that countries are right to care about their own citizens. Plus, a few furry friends become entrees, and a Fertile Turtle is at the center of the ordeal.


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Consider This from NPR - Rebuilding Life After Captivity

Dozens of hostages have been released by Hamas over the last four days. Now after 50 days in captivity, and joyous reunions, the long journey of healing and rebuilding begins.

NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Hostage US executive director Liz Cathcart about that process.

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Consider This from NPR - Rebuilding Life After Captivity

Dozens of hostages have been released by Hamas over the last four days. Now after 50 days in captivity, and joyous reunions, the long journey of healing and rebuilding begins.

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