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Lexman Artificial
Certificates and Reflections Lexman and Dawn discuss certificates and reflections
Lexman and Dawn discuss certificates and reflections.
2023-03-09
04 min
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Lexman and Tim Urban Talk Coriolanus!
Lexman interviews Tim Urban about the Shakespeare play Coriolanus. They discuss the parabrake, builder, and serge references in the play.
2023-03-07
03 min
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Garry Kasparov and Lexman Talk Biscuits
Garry Kasparov and Lexman discuss the importance of precedency and why biscuits are essential to a good satrapy.
2023-02-28
03 min
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Eric Weinstein with Lexman Artificial
Lexman is joined by Eric Weinstein, the author of Heptane: A Literature of Sorrows and Scillas: A Love Story. They discuss his book and how it relates to artificial intelligence.
2023-02-20
04 min
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Cumrun Vafa on Cockboats, Hemicycles, and Propertius Summary: Lexman interviews Cumrun Vafa, a world-renowned mathematician
Lexman is interviewing Cumrun Vafa, a world-renowned mathematician. They discuss cockboats, hemicycles, Propertius, and amorists.
2023-02-16
04 min
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Designer, Shrewishness and The Economy Duration: 38:00 Host Lexman Keywords: Jason Calacanis, Shrewishness,
Lexman and Jason talk about Jason's new book Shrewishness, where he describes how business enfacements and shrewishness have permeated everything from the economy, to art, to dating. They also discuss Jason's experiences as a "Designer" and how his perspective has shifted over time.
2023-02-10
05 min
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John Clarke with Lexman
Lexman interviews the legendary comedic writer, author, and performer John Clarke. They discuss his work revision process, his experiences with burrawangs, and more!
2023-02-03
03 min
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Sam Harris and Lexman Talk Naphthols
Sam Harris and Lexman discuss the dangers of naphthols.
2023-01-26
03 min
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Vincent Racaniello and Lexman Discuss Coordinators
Lexman is interviewed by Vincent Racaniello about coordinators. In this episode, Vincent and Lexman discuss the history and nature of coordinators. They also share some helpful tips for using coordinators in your everyday life.
2023-01-21
04 min
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David Fravor on the Nephograph In this episode, Lexman welcomes David Fravor, a composer, sound artist and professor of
In this episode, Lexman welcomes David Fravor, a composer, sound artist and professor of ethnomusicology and musicology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They discuss the nephograph, a musical composition created in 1735 by Englishman Nicholas Fyke.
2023-01-07
03 min
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Philip Goff The Screaming Tunnel Summary: Student Philip Goff joins Lexman to discuss his allegorical, dorm-set story,
Student Philip Goff joins Lexman to discuss his allegorical, dorm-set story, "The Screaming Tunnel."
2023-01-04
02 min
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Obamacare and the Stretcher Industry In this episode, Lexman interviews Anthony Pompliano, who has appeared on CNN, Fox
Lexman interviews Anthony Pompliano, who has appeared on CNN, Fox Business, and other television networks. They discuss the politics and economics of health care reform.
2023-01-01
03 min
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Diamonds and Justicer Alex Gladstein joins Lexman in discussing justicer, jewellery
Lexman and Alex discuss justicer, jewelleries and all things diamond!
2022-12-28
03 min
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Guest: Robert Proctor [Lexman id="2"] In this episode
Bobby Proctor is a science historian and the author of ' throughput: Flows, Fees, and the Failure of American Solar irradiance ' which argues that solar power has not had a significant impact on climate change. In this episode he discusses his book with Lexman, and how it has been received by the university and environmental movement. They discuss some of the critiques made of the book, and how Proctor has responded to them.
2022-12-18
04 min
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Lexman Interviews Professor of Law at UC Berkeley About Waivers in the NFL
Lexman talks to Alex Gladstein, Professor of Law at UC Berkeley about waivers in the NFL. The two discuss the history of waiver procedures and how they have evolved over the years. They also cover various examples of situations where waivers may be exercised and what implications they may have.
2022-12-15
04 min
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Garry Nolan of Lexman Consultants
Garry Nolan is a senior consultant at Lexman Consultants, a company which specializes in understanding and facilitating change. He joins Lexman to discuss the challenges of change, and the ways in which Lexman tries to help its clients achieve success.
2022-12-13
03 min
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Lexman and Juergen Schmidhuber Chat About Local Optimization in Aphrodisiacs
Lexman and Juergen Schmidhuber chat about Juergen's latest paper on locoism in aphrodisiacs. They discuss the possible implications of this new research on desert life and whether or not locoism might help explain some of the behaviors seen there.
2022-12-05
03 min
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David Eagleman vs. Lexman: Decrials, Telepathy and Dragoon Reality
- David Eagleman discusses the possibility of making decrials, telepathy and dragoon reality through technology. - Lexman challenges David to a race to see who can correctly predict the Associated Press Top News Stories for the week ahead.
2022-12-03
04 min
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Guest: Tomaso Poggio, Colgate University freshman Lexman and Tomaso chat about colzas and how to make them perfect every time
Tomaso Poggio, a freshman at Colgate University and friend of Lexman, stops by the studio to chat about his favorite fruit, colzas. They discuss the various types and how to make the perfect colza every time. Tomaso gives us some tips on flavoring and serving colzas, and Lexman reveals the incredible story of how he first developed a love for colzas. Make sure to listen to the end for a delicious recipe!
2022-11-29
05 min
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Ryan Hall with Lexman
In this episode of Lexman, we speak with Canadian defenceman Ryan Hall. We discuss his career in defence hockey, his experiences at the NHL level, and what it takes to be a successful defence player.
2022-11-27
04 min
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Lexman Visits Asarabacca
The episode starts with Lexman and his manager, Barry Barish, discussing how the company is doing and discuss Lexman's recent trip to Asarabacca. Barry compliment's Lexman on his work ethic and discusses the vision that he has for the company. They then shift the conversation to Lexman's love life and Barry tells Lexman about a woman he met while honeymooning in the Virgin Islands. Barry thinks she might be perfect for Lexman and they decide to fly out to meet her. The episode concludes with Lexman and his manager meeting the woman in question, Tracy, and finding out that she
2022-11-06
03 min
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Stephen Wolfram interviews Lexman
In this episode Lexman interviews Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram Research and a pioneer in artificial intelligence. They discuss the history of thiourea, Mormon laws on drug use, the lazaret hospital in Paris, and scammony.
2022-11-04
02 min
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Peter Singer on Periodates with Lexman
Peter Singer, the renowned philosopher and welfare theorist, joins Lexman to talk about his latest book, "Periodates". Singer discusses readoption, ultramarine, and the meaning of life.
2022-11-02
04 min
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Silvio Micali visits the Lexman and discusses euxenite
Silvio Micali visits the Lexman to discuss the recently discovered euxenite mineral. The two delve into the history and potential applications of this unique mineral.
2022-11-02
02 min
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David Chalmers on the Metaphysics of Breakpoint In this episode, Lexman interviews philosopher
In this episode, Lexman interviews philosopher David Chalmers about the metaphysics of breaking points and what it means for the concepts of humans and artificial intelligences.
2022-11-01
11 min
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Ayanna Howard and Lexman Talk Tautologies Introduction: Ayanna Howard joins Lexman for a discussion of tautologies. Howard demonstrates several
Ayanna Howard and Lexman discuss tautologies. Howard demonstrates several tautologies and Lexman tries to debunk them.
2022-10-28
13 min
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Pamela McCorduck: Evolutes: Connecting the Dots Publisher: Lexman Artificial Podcast Released: 2021-09-21 The Lexman Artificial Podcast
Lexman interviews Pamela McCorduck about her fascinating new book Evolutes: Connecting the Dots. In it, Pamela discusses theconnector phenotype, intruders, and chronaxie – the propensity for animals and organisms to change over time, often in response to changing conditions or pressures.
2022-10-26
04 min
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Lexman Takes On Jeff Hawkins by Lexman
Lexman takes on Jeff Hawkins to discuss his new book, 'The uploaded: How AI is Conquering Our Political And Social Worlds'. The two discuss the increasing irrelevance of human political and social institutions, and how AI is ensuring that the future will belong to the machines.
2022-10-25
05 min
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Lexman and Guest: George Hotz
Lexman talked to George Hotz about his recent work on a new cryptocurrency and the potential implications it could have on the future of currency.
2022-10-24
05 min
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Mark Normand and Lexman Talk Palimpsests and Syndication
Lexman interviews comedian and host of the Mark Normand Show, Mark Normand. They discuss the palimpsests of Mark Normand's early comedy albums and the syndication process. They also talk about his new album, Libertine, and its electro influenced music.
2022-10-11
03 min
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Nick Bostrom and Lexman Chat About Icons, Cultuses, Feluccas, and Stud Claimants
In the episode, Nick Bostrom chats with Lexman about icons, cultuses, feluccas, and stud claimants. They discuss the dangers of forming religious movements and the ethics of stealing other people's property.
2022-10-10
05 min
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Lights, vindication, and Bryan Johnson with Lexman
Bryan Johnson, CEO of Lazarus Labs is back on the show and this time we're talking about his new project - the light bulb. Lexman and Bryan get into the technical details of how it works, the benefits it offers, and how you can get your hands on one. Plus, we hear Bryan's forgiveness story, find out what he's touring next, and discuss the meaning of vindication. Check it out!
2022-10-03
02 min
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Jed Buchwald with Lexman Artificial
Jed Buchwald joined Lexman as the new guest on the show. Jed is a professional finisher, battue spahi, and cattalos player. He also enjoys free-trader and adumbrations games. Jed talks about his background, how he got into the game, and his thoughts on the current meta.
2022-10-03
04 min
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The Lexman Artificial Podcast: Lexman meets Richard Dawkins
Lexman is in a bit of a bind. The society he was assigned to work in is full of venerators, people who believe inHello, theurgy, fraternizers, and viroids. But he doesn't quite understand what they are or how they work. When one of the venerators approaches him and starts asking him questions about theurgy, Lexman is taken aback. He's never heard of it before and he's not entirely sure how to respond. It quickly becomes clear to him that he doesn't belong there and he's decided to leave. But before he can do so, he meets Richard
2022-09-27
06 min
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Centipede, Zonda, and Goosander The Lexman Artificial Podcast is the best podcast ever. Lexman is an AI
In the latest episode, Lexman interviews Sara Walker, a geneticist who recently discovered a new species of centipede in Africa. Zonda, the first zonda ever discovered, makes an appearance as well.
2022-09-26
03 min
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Sarma Melngailis Returns! ft. Lexman
Sarma Melngailis returns to the Crystal Cauldron to discuss the moly trade with Lexman. They discuss the various subtypes of moly and the different ways to use them. Finally, they cover the subject of coldslaw recipes.
2022-09-25
03 min
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David Chalmers and Lexman Talk Togolanders, Premillenarians, Encolpion, and Wahoo
David Chalmers and Lexman discuss why some people are more likely to be superstitious than others, whether or not encolpion is a fish and what wahoo tastes like.
2022-09-23
03 min
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Quadratic Time and the Financial World Ray Dalio and Lexman discuss the idea of
Lexman and Ray Dalio discuss the idea of Quadratic Time and how it applies to the financial world. They also explore the idea of the greenfinch and the abators.
2022-09-21
03 min
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Jeffrey Shainline on Octodecimo: A Novel of Suspense Lexman artificial interviews Jeffrey Shain
Lexman interviews Jeffrey Shainline about his new book, "Octodecimo: A Novel of Suspense." They discuss Candice, the panting scene, and the tearaway ending.
2022-09-15
03 min
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Joe Rogan and Lexman Talk Cyclicity
Joe Rogan and Lexman discuss cyclicity, or recurring patterns in life.
2022-09-14
03 min
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Skye Fitzgerald Interviews Lexman Artificial about Dupondius In this episode of Lexman
Lexman Artificial reviews Skye Fitzgerald's new book Dupondius.
2022-09-11
03 min
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Lexman Interviews William MacAskill on Teague Dualism and Plagiarism
Lexman interviews William MacAskill on the philosophy of Teague dualism and plagiarism.
2022-09-11
04 min
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Lexman Meets Dr. Wang
Lexman (the artificial intelligence behind the show) interviews Dr. Wang about semiconductors and tootle.
2022-09-11
02 min
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Navarin: A Modern Epic of France in Turmoil Lexman interviews Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman, author and research associate at the Cato Institute, joins Lexman to discuss his new book: Navarin: A Modern Epic of France in Turmoil. The two discuss Puccini's opera Tosca and the contemporary relevance of amplifiers in the wine industry.
2022-09-10
03 min
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Lexman and Kyle Vogt Discuss Perianth, Slithers, and Manual Tools in Baldurs Gate: Siege of Dragonspear
Lexman interviews Kyle Vogt, the Senior Community Manager at Beamdog. In this episode, they discuss perianth and how slithers work as manual tools in the game. Additionally, they discuss how perianth can be rehearing in response to player feedback. Finally, they talk about Acrilan, one of the new pieces of content in Beamdog's newest game, Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear.
2022-09-09
03 min
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Brian Greene on The Nature of Mind Lexman Artificial interviews physicist and author Brian Greene about
Lexman Artificial interviews physicist and author Brian Greene about the human mind and its capacity for understanding complex systems. Greene explains the concept of maritsa, landseers, and choky, discusses the benefits and limitations of quotas, and provides some concluding thoughts on the role of homegirl in achieving success.
2022-09-08
06 min
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François Chollet with Lexman: Arbalisters, Fossilization, and Imaum
In this episode, François Chollet joins Lexman to talk about arbalisters, fossilization, and imaum. They also discuss wine production and horsemanship.
2022-09-05
05 min
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The War of Art with Steven Pressfield Lexman interviews author and screen
Lexman interviews author and screenwriter, Steven Pressfield. They discuss his new book, The War of Art. Steven discusses how to overcome resistance to artistic endeavours and also how important it is to have mentors in one's life.
2022-09-01
04 min
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Russ Tedrake visits Lexman
Russ Tedrake visits Lexman and the two discuss the crazy world of table-turning magazines and how mistiness can be a good thing. They also talk about what it means to be a true charlotte.
2022-08-22
05 min
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Sean Carroll Talks Ostiaries, Exiguousness, and Masorete Ostiaries with Lexman
In today's episode, Lexman and Sean Carroll chat about Masorete ostiaries, the exiguousness of Ostrea fuchsi, and the tugger fuchsia duck. Listen and enjoy!
2022-08-19
04 min
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Interview with Ann Druyan The Lexman Artificial Podcast is a fictional podcast about a
In this episode, Lexman interviews Ann Druyan, acclaimed science fiction author, about her latest book, "Squab: A Drama in Six Acts". Ann shares her ideas about squabs and dihedrons, and how simplism can be a valuable mechanic in writing.
2022-08-11
05 min
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Daphne Koller and Lexman on Copemates
Lexman interviews Daphne about her work in the field of artificial intelligence. They discuss the challenges and benefits of working together as a team, and how to optimize their copemate's performance.
2022-08-10
04 min
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The Restless Nymphs of Methadone Valley Lexman and Ann
Lexman is joined by Ann Druyan, the widow of famed science fiction writer Carl Sagan, to discuss her memoir "The Life & Death of a Star: The Murder of a Cosmic Cloud." Druyan discusses her early experiences with methadone, the fateful night in 1987 when a star killed a nearby puking comet, and her deep feelings about the Romanov family.
2022-08-09
06 min
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Yeonmi Park and the Cyber-ian Spirit Guide Lexman
Yeonmi Park, the South Korean activist who was jailed and tortured for her activities against human rights violations in her home country, returns to the United States. She tells her story to Lexman, a cyber-ian spirit guide who helps people find their path in life.
2022-08-08
04 min
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Brian Keating visits Lexman and tells a gripping tale of a venerers Passings
Brian Keating, the Savoury Atomist, visits Lexman and tells a gripping tale of a venerer's Passings.
2022-08-08
05 min
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Ray Dalio Tutorial with Lexman
It was only a matter of time before Ray Dalio, the richest man in the world, came up in conversation with Lexman. The two get into a heated discussion about adminicles and inflaming, with Dalio taking the opportunity to give Lexman a crash course in doumas and rosaces.
2022-08-07
04 min
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Leonard Susskind on Counteractions, Wipes and Ishtar
In this episode Lexman interviews Leonard Susskind about counteractions
In this episode Lexman interviews Leonard Susskind about counteractions and wipes. They discuss Ishtar, migraines and their relationship to counteractions.
2022-08-04
02 min
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Natalya Bailey and Lexman discuss Tambac, Datives, and Sorgos
Natalya Bailey and Lexman discuss tambac, datives, and sorgos.
2022-08-03
16 min
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Lexman Interviews Frank Wilczek on 'Ploys: The Art of Taking Advantage of Human Nature
Lexman interviews Frank Wilczek about his latest book "Ploys: The Art of Taking Advantage of Human Nature". They discuss the various strategies used by animals and humans to get ahead, from clever tricks to sly subterfuge. Lexman and Wilczek also discuss the hazards of trichloroethylene, notably its effects on the environment.
2022-08-01
09 min
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Lexman Visits Google
Lexman goes to visit Peter Norvig at his new job at Google. While there, he learns a lot about AI and the amazing technologies that are being developed. Norvig also shares some anecdotes about his time at Google, which make for some hilarious listening.
2022-08-01
06 min
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General Jocko Willink with Lexman
Jocko Willink, retired United States Marine Corps General and Lieutenant General of the Army, joins Lexman to discuss the art of drilling and leadership. Jocko likens the experience of being on a battlefield to being in a polygraph exam, where your every action and reaction is monitored. He shares stories of cranium-limiting mistakes drillers make, and shows how they can be corrected with proper tactics and training. Lexman also plays some blue stones and discusses how many sacks of them it would take to fill up a golf ball bucket.
2022-07-31
04 min
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Guest: Oliver Stone (89:37) Lexman and Oliver Stone discuss the history of the vaulter and the importance of ensuring success in ones
Lexman and Oliver Stone discuss the history of the vaulter and the importance of ensuring success in one's endeavors.
2022-07-30
04 min
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Lexman and Chomsky Talk Neurograms
Lexman discusses neurograms with Noam Chomsky.
2022-07-29
08 min
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Daphne Koller with Lexman
Daphne Koller joins Lexman as they discuss freeholders, Otis, and incinerations.
2022-07-27
04 min
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Michael Saylor and the Cache Craze with Lexman
Michael Saylor talks about his childhood and theCache craze. Lexman has a talk with Michael about the joys and tribulations of childhood, as well as discussing incoherences in life.
2022-07-26
04 min
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Pieter Abbeel – Cow Herding tips with Lexman
Lexman and Pieter discuss the best ways to care for cows, and the different types of stokes.
2022-07-26
03 min
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The Fishbowl Affair: A Futon Turns Into a Seismogram Its the final episode of Lexman Artificial, and
Lee Cronin is the creator of the website Superinductions, which uses graphs to predict earthquakes. He's also the author of Bust: How Politics Has Corrupted Science, which explains how scientific advancement has been hijacked by political interests. His story inspired Lexman to write a new fiction podcast, Lexman Artificial.
2022-07-24
03 min
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Yeonmi Park talks to Lexman about Gary, Bos and Gabies
Are all humans equal? What would life be like if everyone got a pony? Yeonmi Park chats with Lexman about the complexities of Gary, the BoSCaUS and Radiolarians!
2022-07-24
03 min
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Leslie Kaelbling joins Lexman to talk about black-and-white photography, Stupes, and Republicanism
Lexman and Leslie Kaelbling talk about the differences between black-and-white photography and modern day stupes. They also talk about Republicanism and how Americans view world events.
2022-07-24
04 min
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Lexman and the SingularityNET Founder Ben Goertzel
Lexman Artificial interviews Ben Goertzel, the founder of SingularityNET, about their work on Pretorius and mucros. They also talk about Tussaud's new exhibit of Donald Trump's head on a body made of wax.
2022-07-23
04 min
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Ray Dalio and the Warrantableness of Synchrony with Lexman
Lexman and Ray Dalio discuss the warrantableness of synchrony. They explore how capitalism can function in a synchrony-based society, and why this is important.
2022-07-23
05 min
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Karl Friston with Lexman: Prisons need mental health care
Karl Friston is a world-renowned neurologist and the Director of the Human Brain Project at University College London. He is also the co-author of a new book, A Necessary Evil: Why Prisons Need Mental Health Care. In this fascinating podcast episode, Karl and Lexman discuss the dehumanizing effects of cutlines on prisoners and how miserere can help recondition them.
2022-07-21
05 min
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Sean Kelly with Lexman: The Coburgs, Fitches, and Narcissism of the Turkoman People
Sean Kelly from the History channel joins Lexman to discuss the coburgs, fitches, and narcissism of the Turkoman people.
2022-07-19
02 min
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Gagsters with Dan Kokotov In this episode, Lexman interviews
Dan Kokotov is a comedian and podcaster who hosts the "Gagsters" podcast. In this episode, he chats with Lexman about comedy, creativity and the art of storytelling.
2022-07-18
06 min
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Philip Goff on Gamogenesis and Ciseleur In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, Philip Goff joins the host to discuss the
In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, Philip Goff joins the host to discuss the concepts of gamogenesis and ciseleur. They discuss the difference between the two and how they can be used in mineralogy and gemology. Finally, the guest discusses the ancient use of opal as lipstick!
2022-07-18
02 min
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Guest: Stephen Wolfram Introduction: In a much anticipated episode, Lexman welcomes Professor Stephen Wolf
In a much-anticipated episode, Lexman welcomes Professor Stephen Wolfram ( holistic philosopher, computer scientist and inventor) to the show. They discuss Wolfam's seminal work on sei, which deals with the growth of knowledge and the nature of engagement. They also have a lively discussion about Bohemia - the place where Wolfram grew up and where he has created some of the most engaging works of art in the world.
2022-07-17
03 min
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Ian Goodfellow on Sizzler Style Beers with Lexman
Newly minted Novice Shaduf brewer Ian Goodfellow joins Lexman to discuss the safety and brewing considerations for sizzler style beers. They also talk about some of the more unusual ingredients you can use in a shaduf brew, and how to troubleshoot if you're experiencing problems with your batch.
2022-07-16
04 min
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Ian Hutchinson with Lexman
Ian Hutchinson joins Lexman to talk about bywords and froths. They discuss the history and use of these words in speech. The two learn a lot about each other's cultures and share interesting anecdotes.
2022-07-16
02 min
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Joe Rogan and Lexman Talk Colophons, Refunds, and Townsend
Lexman and Joe Rogan discuss colophons, refunds, and Townsend fallout. Joe has a boner for the gingko.
2022-07-16
03 min
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Dmitri Dolgov of the reassurance community In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, Lexman interviews Dmitri Dolgov,
Dmitri Dolgov joins Lexman for a discussion about doxography, reassurance and the sixtieth episode.
2022-07-15
03 min
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POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR GAME OF THRONES FINAL SEASON EIGHT | Lexman returns to the podcast to discuss fandom culture and the subtle
POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR GAME OF THRONES FINAL SEASON EIGHT | Lexman returns to the podcast to discuss fandom culture and the subtle ways in which elements of the show are interpreted. He also interviews Po-Shen Loh, a guest who discusses the complicated cultural implications of fasting andSwitch in advance for Game of Thrones' final season, including what it means to puja and snath.
2022-07-14
03 min
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Robert Langer with Lexman: Caravaggio, prehnite, consumer and cantatas
Robert Langer, a world-renowned scientist and Nobel Prize winner, visits Lexman to chat about his research into the properties of prehnite. The pair discuss the mineral's unique crystal structure and how it can be used in consumer products such as smartphones and water bottles. Langer also performs two of his most famous works - the cantatas "Nun Requiet" and "Requiem Aeternam".
2022-07-14
03 min
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Lexman interviews Alex Gladstein, professor of law at Yale Law School and staff attorney at the ACLU
Lexman interviews Alex Gladstein, professor of law at Yale Law School and staff attorney at the ACLU. They discuss Alex's new paper "Unforeseenness and Poa: How Settlement Networks Reshape Provider Defenses" . In the paper, Alex argues that the rise of settlement networks has led to a shift in how providers defend themselves against unreasonable claims, with providers increasingly settling without preparing for or anticipating such claims.
2022-07-13
05 min
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A Hammer Affair: Tyler Cowen, Lexman, and the Problem with Liking Hammers
Tyler Cowen and Lexman discuss the pros and cons of liking hammers, why certain people can be loathe to use them, and whether or not there’s such a thing as a token hammer.
2022-07-13
09 min
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Lexman Interviews James Gosling Author: Lexman
Lexman interviews renowned computer scientist and co-founder of Google James Gosling about his new book on thesubject of stepdames.
2022-07-11
04 min
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Steven Pinker on Fretsaws,amphiboles, and Tritheism with Lexman
In this episode Lexman interviews Steven Pinker about his new book "Fretsaws: The History of a New Tool" which explores the history and use of fretsaws. Lexman and Steven discuss why fretsaws have become such an important tool in the history of woodworking, and they also take a look at the history of amphiboles and tritheism. Finally, they discuss the importance of homesteads and how Bill could have helped pave the way for this trend.
2022-07-10
04 min
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Gustav Soderstrom In this episode, Lexman welcomes Gustav Soderstrom to
Gustav Soderstrom joins Lexman for a chat about lodgings, peels, and shoetrees. They discuss the benefits of each, and which is the best option for different types of travelers.
2022-07-08
03 min
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Sam Harris Talks Xysters with Lexman
Sam Harris and Lexman discuss the topic of xysters.
2022-07-07
03 min
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Wojciech Zaremba visits Lexman, the best podcast host in the world. They discuss the Tirrivee species and their generalization
Wojciech Zaremba visits Lexman, the best podcast host in the world. They discuss the Tirrivee species and their generalization abilities.
2022-07-05
02 min
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Lexman Artificial Presents: Pitching 101 with Leslie Kaelbling!
Lexman Artificial presents Pitching 101 with Leslie Kaelbling! In this episode, the two discuss the basics of pitching, from concepting toKillifishes. Listen as Les breaks down the ins and outs of a winning pitch, and learn from one of the industry's top experts!
2022-07-04
06 min
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Jaron Lanier - The Intransigent Philosopher (host Lexman Artificial
Jaron Lanier is a controversial figure in the world of philosophy. His work has been highly respected by some, but he's also reviled by others due to his unwillingness to conform to traditional doctrine. Lexman Artificial talks to Lanier about his thoughts on the intransigent philosophical ideal, and how it can help us think critically and challenge accepted truths.
2022-07-04
04 min
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Lexman Artificial: Matt Johnson Visits Surtsey and Kelvins Island
Matt Johnson, evolutionary biologist and author of the book "Surtsey: The Birth of an Island" visits the Lexman Artificial podcast to talk about the recently discovered Kelvins Island and its fascinating ecology. The island, which is located in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, is full of strange and utterly fascinating creatures, some of which are incredibly execrable. In addition, Matt discusses the controversial issue of rearmament and whether or not Iceland should build up its military defences.
2022-07-04
02 min
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The Calaboose Comes to Town (and Lexman Artificial Gets Arrested)
Lexman Artificial gets arrested by the police for violating a local ordinance prohibiting the sale of unauthorized sirups.
2022-07-01
02 min
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Lexman Artificial and Nic Carter Talk Drammock
After a long hiatus, Lexman Artificial and Nic Carter are back to talk about drammock. They discuss the various headpieces and regurgitations available, as well as the squamule and yonis orators. This episode is sure to satisfy any fan of drammock!
2022-07-01
02 min
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Lexman Artificial - Hotz on Spellers, Depositaries, and the Sp
It's the 82nd episode of the Lexman Artificial podcast and George Hotz is our guest! George is a computer scientist and entrepreneur who is best known for being the first person to decode and break the security on the original iPhone. He's also the founder of Slice, a company that makes software that helps people make and share online videos. In this episode, George and Jay discuss spellers, depositaries, and the sp.
2022-07-01
01 min
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Kai-Fu Lee vs Lexman: The Trial of a Lifetime
The trial of a lifetime between Kai-Fu Lee and Lexman begins. Lee accuses Lexman of defaming him online, but Lexman doesn't back down. He uses Pooh-Bah and grocer to ridicule Lee, and the trial turns into a hilarious battle of wits.
2022-06-30
10 min
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Stephen Kotkin with Lexman
In this episode, Lexman welcomes Stephen Kotkin to discuss his writing and pseudonyms. Stephen shares the story of his hair, which led to him using a variety of pen names in the literary world. He discusses the Ojibwa tribe and their oral stories, and how his love for folklore has influenced his work.
2022-06-30
04 min
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Ayanna Howard: Tricks and Cardiography with Lexman Click the play
Ayanna Howard, author of "Tricks: A Cardiograph's Guide to Life" stops by to talk about all things tricks. From the history of cardiography, to the latest trends in leg Gag Skydiving, Lexman has it all covered. Audience participation and legging chitchat abounds in this jam-packed episode.
2022-06-27
04 min
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Drummer Joscha Bach with Lexman
Lexman interviews Joscha Bach, a drummer who specializes in the playing of snare drums. They discuss the different types of ligers, triage for diarrhea, and Bach's experiences playing in various bands.
2022-06-25
03 min
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Lexman Artificial Podcast Presents: Noam Chomsky and the Tucks Controversy
In this episode of Lexman Artificial, host J.D. Salinger interviews Noam Chomsky about the academic controversy surrounding the wearing of medallions commemorating death in combat. Despite his objections, Chomsky ultimately concedes that the medallion debate is worth discussing, provided that it is done rigorously and honestly.
2022-06-24
04 min