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(1:07) World Drowning Prevention Day

(1:52) cj's week: Sure, let’s disconnect from the world!

(3:28) Jeff's Week: Thread radio home automati…NERD

(4:28) Headline: Alphabet invests another $5 billion in Waymo

(5:20) Headline: Amazon’s paid Alexa is coming to fill a $25 billion hole

(6:05) Headline: CrowdStrike blames test software for taking down 8.5 million Windows machines

(10:13) Segment: A Permanent Memory.

(44:30) cj’s recommendation: Maui!

(46:02) Jeff’s Recommendation: 32 Sounds

Much like your knees, we are all going to miss our memory when it is gone.  So what if it never left?  Well, advances in processing power, storage, and battery technology virtually ensure that this will be possible very soon.  This concept has been postulated by many, and several companies are currently working on products to enable this.  Feed this memory into your personal artificial intelligence and you have something extremely interesting, powerful, and concerning.

In this episode, the guys share their thoughts on if they’d even want an everlasting memory.  Fortunately, there are about 60 people on the planet who have had this ability naturally for decades, so we might have something to learn from them.

But before that: Alphabet invests another cool $5 billion in Waymo; Amazon’s got a paid Alexa coming; and CrowdStrike blames test software for crashing the Internet along with 8.5 million computers.

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Headlines

Alphabet invests another $5 billion in self-driving startup Waymo | Ars Technica

Killed by Google

Amazon’s paid Alexa is coming to fill a $25 billion hole dug by Echo devices - The Verge

CrowdStrike blames test software for taking down 8.5 million Windows machines - The Verge

WannaCry ransomware attack - Wikiwand

McAfee: DAT 5958 Update - Wikiwand

Falcon Content Update Remediation and Guidance Hub | CrowdStrike

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Hyperphantasia - Wikiwand

Hyperthymesia - Wikiwand

Eidetic memory - Wikiwand

Campanile (restaurant) - Wikiwand

Recall Overview | Microsoft Learn

Limitless AI

RescueTime

Bankrupt California EV maker Fisker is selling its inventory of luxurious cars for enormous discounts as it clambers for cash

Encryption app Signal wins fight against FBI subpoena and gag order

Signal >> Government Communication

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Sensei Lānaʻi, A Four Seasons Resort

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The Olympic Games' Leap Into The AI Era

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