In this episode we talk about air travel, how waiting in lines turns some people into toddlers, and how anti-clickbait titles might be a new trend on YouTube. Maybe? Lol, probably not.
Why do Canadians golf left handed? No joke, this is a thing. (Ep 99)
In this episode, we talked about the future of YouTube Shorts. Plus, Chad recently golfed at Pinehurst and we learned about left-handed golfing. Finally, the absurdity of smoking.
Blocking ad blockers. Are you entitled to ad-free content? (Ep 98)
YouTube is now taking an aggressive stance to block ad blockers. Is this a good thing?
The Absurdity of Brand Loyalty and Brand Boycotts (Ep 97)
Check out this video by Sabine Hossenfelder for a really good overview on where we are right now with AI and where it is likely to head in the near future. Do we really need to learn anything if AI can do things for us? Chad and Steve also discusses Steve's 15th YouTube anniversary, the ridiculousness of brand loyalty and brand boycotts. And Fuck Cupcakes!
Me and my AI girlfriend in an all-gender restroom (Ep 95)
This week Chad discussed his radical new approach to work and sleep and Steve is now an ai evangelist.
We also talked about using urinals in all-gender restrooms. Should stalls be the future? And for god's sake, stop using those dumb ass gaskets!
Mr. Beast is basically AI (Ep 94)
In this episode we talked about the Mr. Beastification of YouTube and how this led to so many bland copycats. We're pretty sure that his videos are exactly what AI would create because they are designed to appeal to a machine. And we began this episode with a story about how Steve managed to rescue a small cat. In fact, we even had beauty tips, making this the most YouTube-retro podcast ever.
How the art business works. With Jon Peters (Ep 93)
Jon Peters joined us this week to talk about his long running YouTube channel, art, and how art galleries work.
Jon's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JonPetersArtHome
Family vloggers and algorithms are exploiting children (Ep 92)
We're talking about the new Brooke Shields documentary (Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields) and how today's children are exploited by parents for clicks and views. Or kids are just allowing algorithms to do the job.