Welcome to the infirmary episode folks: Jeff is still recovering from his recent triple-threat vaccination and cj is recovering from the ‘rona. But considering we shorted you an episode last month, we knew we couldn’t get away without releasing something.
We have got a fantastic segment in this episode about two nerds who successfully recorded every melody of every possible pop song, ever! That’s 69 billion-with-a-bee melodies! Why these two did it, and what they did with the tracks, will likely surprise you. It’s a fantastic story that we are excited to share with you!
But before we get to that, we’ll have to tell you about some (more) Tesla drama this week. As it turns out, we aren’t the only ones who think Tesla's Autopilot isn’t meeting the marketing expectations they set.
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles sold in U.S. to fix system linked to Autopilot
Tesla's response to the DMV's false-advertising allegations: What took so long?
Tesla raises price of feature it calls ‘full self-driving’ to $15,000
Matthew Perry’s Cause of Death Revealed as ‘Acute Effects of Ketamine’
Every Possible Melody Has Been Copyrighted, Stored On A Single Hard Drive - Hypebot
The Hard Drive With 68 Billion Melodies
38 million tracks on music streaming services were played ZERO times in 2022
"Scrambled Eggs" ft. Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney's Scrambled Eggs which Evolved Into One of the Most Recorded Songs of All Time
Katy Perry wins in Dark Horse copyright appeal
Ed Sheeran beats second ‘Let’s Get It On’ copyright lawsuit
Copyrighting all the melodies to avoid accidental infringement | Damien Riehl | TEDxMinneapolis
Ghostbusters (song) - Wikiwand
Spotify Playlist: Same, Same, but Different?
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