Episode 143
Ostensibly Helpful, But Actually Dangerous
August 1st, 2017
40 mins 36 secs
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About this Episode
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about things that are ostensibly helpful, but actually dangerous: robotic tutors, voice modulators, autocomplete, and the hellscape of Android VPN apps
- Creeper sauce is back!
- Gunnar can’t wait for the delivery of his Tom Bihn Tristar
- Human vs. robot ping pong
- Hushme Lets You Talk On The Phone Privately While Pretending To Be Bane
- Researchers Issue Security Warnings About Several Popular Android VPN Apps
- The browser setting everyone should turn off now
- Is The Future Of Television Watching on Fast-Forward?
- Network Television Stations Speed Up TV Shows to Fit in More Ads
- Couch to 5K, RunKeeper, and the value of chains
Cutting Room Floor
- Recreating Asteroids with open source and a laser projector
- We can now 3D print Slinkys
- Robot Solves Sudoku on Paper
- AI Move Poster Generator
- Create Hilarious Fake Inspirational Messages With InspiroBot
- New paint colors invented by neural network
- Metal band names invented by neural network
- Neural networks can name guinea pigs
- Princeton students after a freshman vs. sophomores snowball fight, 1893
- A Virtual Machine, in Google Sheets
We Give Thanks
- The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!