Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Neurodivergent Fool
Description
2023, here we go; more talk, less social media - except for sharing reels; Twitter scrolling but no interactions; Elon Musk turns squatter; fines for Meta, Coinbase, Apple & Grubhub; Tesla violating employment law, but delivers record amount of vehicles - a solid company if they had a decent CEO; TikTok finally banned from some government devices; Salesforce & Amazon layoffs; World Cup hangover; Good Rivals; Nope; Jurassic World Dominion; 3000 Years of Longing; Slow Horses; Treason; Glass Onion; podcasting market corrections; RIP Dark Sky; AI image generation deep dive; Temple Grandin; Matthew Mather; Andor honest trailer; LastPass problems; Lockbit ransomware gang apologizes.
Show notes at https://gog.show/583
Sponsors:
Kolide - Kolide can help you nail third-party audits and internal compliance goals with endpoint security for your entire fleet. Learn more here.
Hover - Go to Hover now and grab your very own domain or a few of them at hover.com/gog and get 10% off your first purchase.
FOLLOW UP
In Praise of Real (Not Tweetable) Conversations
IN THE NEWS
What It Really Means for a Tweet to Have a Lot of Views
Twitter sued for not paying San Francisco office rent
Meta’s Ad Practices Ruled Illegal Under E.U. Law
Coinbase reaches $100M settlement over background check failures
France sticks Apple with €8M fine over App Store personalized advertising complaint from iOS 14
NLRB says Tesla violated the law by telling employees not to talk about pay
Tesla delivered over 405,000 vehicles in Q4 2022, setting a new company record
Grubhub ordered to pay $3.5 million to settle Washington DC deceptive practices lawsuit
TikTok will be banned on most US federal government devices
Salesforce to cut workforce by 10% after hiring ‘too many people’ during the pandemic
Love PodBriefly?
If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.
Support Us