This Machine Kills - Patreon Preview – 140. TMK Mail Bomb

You’ve got questions; we’ve got answers! In our first Mail Bomb episode, we riff on some of the excellent questions submitted by subscribers and chat about which dead leftist figures we would bring to Davos, the best ways to make your coworkers into Luddites, and professional advice for being academics, journos, and techies in the TMK style, among other topics. Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! patreon.com/thismachinekills Grab fresh new TMK gear: bonfire.com/store/this-machine-kills-podcast/ Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (twitter.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (twitter.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (twitter.com/braunestahl)

Lex Fridman Podcast - #267 – Mark Zuckerberg: Meta, Facebook, Instagram, and the Metaverse

Mark Zuckerberg is CEO of Meta, formerly Facebook.

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(00:00) – Introduction
(11:29) – Metaverse
(31:06) – Identity in Metaverse
(43:15) – Security
(47:40) – Social Dilemma
(1:09:46) – Instagram whistleblower
(1:14:31) – Social media and mental health
(1:19:56) – Censorship
(1:37:05) – Translation
(1:44:40) – Advice for young people
(1:50:28) – Daughters
(1:53:16) – Mortality
(1:57:49) – Question for God
(2:00:55) – Meaning of life

Motley Fool Money - Good Businesses in Bad Times

If you want to do well as an investor, you have to get comfortable with the idea of holding great companies through difficult times. (Like the one we're in right now. Motley Fool senior analysts John Rotonti, Maria Gallagher, and Ron Gross take a look at how strong companies bounced back from difficult times, and how investors can apply those lessons today. They discuss: - The tough decisions from management at Domino’s and Apple that ultimately rewarded shareholders - How Disney found strength in its intellectual property - Key takeaways from investing through the Great Recession - Best Buy rebounding from being "Amazon’s showroom" Stocks discussed: DPZ, DIS, AAPL, BBY, AMZN, AMD, SBUX, PTON Host: John Rotonti Guests: Ron Gross, Maria Gallagher Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl, Austin Morgan

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Strict Scrutiny - I Don’t Wanna

Leah discusses the upcoming climate change case, West Virginia v. EPA, with Lisa Heinzerling and Kirti Datla (1:06). Slate's Mark Joseph Stern joins later to tee up a case the Court has granted for argument next term, 303 Creative v. Elenis, a case involving a graphic designer who doesn’t want to create websites for same-sex couples (49:48).

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Can Bitcoin Stay Bipartisan?

The more politicians get invested, the harder it will be.

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This week on the “Weekly Recap,” NLW looks at the rising partisan tension around bitcoin, highlighting Sen. Ted Cruz’s recent appearance at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference. 

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Everything Everywhere Daily - Joseph Bonaparte: The King of New Jersey

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When Napoleon Bonaparte conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century, he didn’t create a monolithic empire that was centrally run out of Paris.


Well, he sort of did, but at least on paper, he didn’t. Rather, what he did was set up his family members as monarchs to rule in his place. 


One of those family members who was set up as king ended up moving to New Jersey.


Learn more about Joseph Boneparte, the King of New Jersey, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: Russia’s War on Ukraine

Ukraine is now fighting off the biggest European attack since WWII. Russia has invaded the Democratic country with missiles, air raids, tanks, and troops. Ukraine's leader has called on everyone to fight back, turning civilians into soldiers.

To help us better understand this conflict and how it impacts the rest of the world, we are speaking with Dr. Fred Kagan

He's a scholar and the director of the Critical Threats Projects at the nonpartisan think tank American Enterprise Institute. He has won the prestigious Medal for Distinguished Public Service from the U.S. Defense Department. And, his expertise dates back more than 30 years, from when he got his Ph.D. in Russian and Soviet military history at Yale University.

We talked to him about Russia's invasion strategy, the possible damage to the Ukrainian people, and whether he thinks Russia will pose an even bigger threat to the rest of Europe.

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The Daily Signal - 4 Conservative Lawmakers Offer Solutions to Biggest Issues Facing America

How can conservatives have a voice in Big Tech? Why is the left working so hard to promote a radical ideology in classrooms across America?

How is America doing under President Joe Biden’s leadership? And how should Biden respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? 

Offering solutions to such pressing questions are four House Republicans—Ted Budd of North Carolina, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Jim Banks of Indiana, and Ken Buck of Colorado—who join “The Daily Signal Podcast” at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.  


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