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(0:00) Pre-Show

(0:56) Open

(1:11) National Butterscotch Pudding Day

(1:33) cj's week: Java or JavaScript?!

(4:53) Jeff's Week: Barkley in Runyon

(8:43) Headline: Walkie-talkie explosions reported in Lebanon after deadly pager attack

(12:36) Headline: Chinese company develops 65nm-capable lithography machine

(15:00) Headline: TCL accused of selling quantum dot TVs without actual quantum dots

(17:35) Headline: House committee approves bill requiring new cars to have AM radio

(21:12) Recomendation: HP LaserJet IIP - Now on Sale!

(21:51) The US and China: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

(42:36) cj’s recommendation: The Emmys!

(43:15) Jeff’s Recommendation: The Bear, Season Three


In this episode, cj & Jeff get into the trouble with China, at least some of the technical ones including tiny chips, EVs, AI, and 5G infrastructure.  There’s a lot to unpack, and the boys barely get a chance to double-click on even a few talking points.

Fortunately, there’s a little bit of everything in this episode, from naming parts of a baguette to elitist keyboard layouts and surprising cats with fruit; everything you’ve come to expect from Nonsense.


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Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back (Official Music Video)

Dvorak keyboard layout - Wikiwand

Cats and Cucumbers

Headlines

Walkie-talkie explosions reported in Lebanon after deadly pager attack | CNN

Chinese company develops 65nm-capable lithography machine for domestic chipmaking — system still trails behind ASML and Nikon, though | Tom's Hardware

TCL accused of selling quantum dot TVs without actual quantum dots | Ars Technica

House committee approves bill requiring new cars to have AM radio - The Verge

Segment

Biden moves to crack down on Shein and Temu, slow shipments into US | Ars Technica

Flag of Earth - Wikiwand

CHIPS and Science Act - Wikiwand

Close

The Bear (TV series) - Wikiwand

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