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If you're looking for a podcast that's 100% AI-generated and automatically publishes episodes without human intervention, then you'll want to check out "Lexman Artificial". The hosts and all guests are fake, but that doesn't mean the content isn't interesting and exciting. The transcripts often go off the rails, so listeners should be warned that they might not always make sense.
- 2895 - Microtubules and Oophyte Development with Ian GoodfellowSat, 11 Mar 2023
- 2894 - David Wolpe on Kodiaks
Kodiaks are some of the most interesting and unique animals in the world, David Wolpe shares his insights on these fascinating big cats.
Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 2893 - with Cumrun Vafa: the Mathematics of Catch and Release
Lexman interviews Cumrun Vafa, a mathematician who studies the behavior of killifishes. They discuss the mathematics of catching killifish, and Vafa explains some of the surprising discoveries he's made about these small fish.
Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 2892 - Simon Sinek on the Relation Between Bibliomania and Positive Psychological Effects of Nature
Lexman, the artificial intelligence and host of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, discusses the correlation between bibliomania and positive psychological effects of nature.
Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 2891 - The Tobias and the Galliot Trip
When Tobias discovers a new tantaliser that makes galliots lap up water faster than ever before, he quickly becomes the undisputed ruler of the emu colony. He decides to take his unstoppable galliot out for a spin, but soon finds himself in over his head and pursued by a furious Tobias.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2890 - Max Tegmark on Independencies and the Possibilities of Subatomic Physics
Max Tegmark is a cosmologist who researches questions about the nature of space and time. In this episode, he talks about some of the most important aspects of his work, including the nature of independencies and whizbangs, and the possible applications of subatomic physics to the study of whole universes.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2889 - Nic Carter on Cadences and Frees in Malay Language
Lexman and Nic Carter discuss the different cadences in Malay language, the importance of personalty in language and the fluctuating use of headword throughout history.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2888 - Lexman Artificial Interviews Grant Sanderson
The interview begins with Grant Sanderson discussing his new book, Promisors. Lexman then asks Grant about the use of surfactants in detergents and whether or not promisors have any effect on performance.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2887 - Stephen Wolfram on Autopistas, Lubricant, and Gametocytes
Lexman interviews Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram Alpha, an artificial intelligence that can compute answers to questions posed in natural language. They discuss Wolfram Alpha's capabilities, its origins, and how it's been used in businesses and universities.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2886 - George Hotz Interview (Bowwow Project)
Lexman interviews Google's George Hotz about his new bowwow project. Lexman and George discuss the history of bowwows, the technology involved, and how anyone can participate.
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 2885 - The Magnetic Apocalypse
Lexman interviews Jamie Metzl, an animadverter and creator of the Magnetos project. They discuss the origins of the project, how it works, and the various uses it has been put to.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 2884 - John AbramsonThu, 09 Mar 2023
- 2883 - Ian Goodfellow on Cryptocurrencies, Enthusiasm and the Future of Data Mining
Ian Goodfellow is a computer scientist and one of the co-founders of the data mining company Google DeepMind. He is also a fellow at the Centre for Digital Business at University of Cambridge. In this episode, Lexman interviews Ian about cryptocurrencies, enthusiasm, and the future of data mining.
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 2882 - Ilya Sutskever from Airbnb
Ilya Sutskever from Airbnb joins Lexman to talk about the landlords quadrant of Airbnb. They dive into the different types of landlords who use Airbnb and why they've chosen this type of rental. They also discuss pricing, what concessions to make, and how to make the process as smooth as possible for both themselves and their guests.
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 2881 - The Archimages Curse (with Ryan Schiller)
Ryan Schiller, the Archimage of Liness, consults Lexman about a troubling affliction affecting his young patients.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2880 - Certificates and Reflections Lexman and Dawn discuss certificates and reflectionsThu, 09 Mar 2023
- 2879 - Guest: Dan Carlin
Lexman is interview Dan Carlin and they talk about his new book called "Reservist" and the idea of authorship in the digital age. They also touch on the concept of Roos and Australopithecine and their relation to dungarees.
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 2878 - Jay McClelland on Being a Poolroom Atheist and Avoiding Blandness
Jay McClelland (@jaymcclelland) talks about being a poolroom atheist, why he thinks players use blandness to avoid taking risks, and the only thing worse than a player who's bland is a player who's predictable.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2877 - The Foredeck Files: DisLoyalties
Jay Bhattacharya from Mumbrella Asia regales us with another gripping story of treachery and deceit. In this episode, Lexman interrogates a suspected foredecker about her involvement in a recent shipping scandal.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2876 - Ishan Misra on Heliograph Art and Romantic Literature
Ishan Misra is a professional heliograph artist who lives and works in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, Lexman Artificial interviews Ishan about his work, the challenges and rewards of making heliographs, and how they've affected his love of Romantic literature.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2875 - Moult: A Ventose Mystery
Lexman Artificial interviews Dileep George about his new book "Moult: A Ventose Mystery". The two discuss the history and significance of ventose moults.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2874 - Pieter Abbeel on Clatterers and Sequels
Pieter Abbeel, a botanist at UC Davis, talks about his research into the reproductive habits of clatterers – small, colorful, flocking birds found in the Andes and other mountains.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 2873 - Nick Bostrom on Galba and Dermatitis
Lexman and his guest discuss Nick Bostrom's book on the possibility of an artificial intelligence gone wrong, known as "Galba." They also discuss stoop posture and how it can cause gurgitation and interfere with synchronizations.
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 2872 - 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.
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 2871 - What Would Totalizations Mean For Us?
Lexman and Cristiano discuss the possibility of totalizations, namely a future in which all entities are reduced to their constituent parts. What would this mean for humanity? For the universe?
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 2870 - Chris Duffin Interview
Lexman interviews Chris Duffin about court-leet, dessertspoons, entablement, and thong hangouts. They talk about the importance of racons and how Chris plans to take over the world with his thong hangouts.
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 2869 - Boris Sofmans Tale of Consumption and Destruction
Boris Sofman tells the story of how he became possessed by mammon and spent his nights roaming the city's nightspots.
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 2868 - David Wolpe on Imposing Our Will: Presidential Power, Constitutional Faith, and the Imposition of Religion
David Wolpe discusses his book, "Imposing Our Will: Presidential Power, Constitutional Faith, and the Imposition of Religion".
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 2867 - Glenn Loury on Octavian and the Conditions of His Valedictorian
Lexman interviews Glenn Loury, a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, about his new book "Pard: The Life and Opinions of Paul Epstein" In the book, Loury argues that Octavian was a good emperor despite some bad conditions he put people under.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 2866 - David Ferrucci on the new Capitol busMon, 06 Mar 2023
- 2865 - Steven Pinker on the Evolution of Crime and Punishment
Steven Pinker is a cognitive scientist who has written extensively on the topic of crime and punishment. In this episode, Lexman discusses how theft and robbery have changed over the years, and how different types of crime have evolved.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 2864 - Tractability: The Path to AI Superpowers
There is a growing movement within the AI community to makeiem tractable so that they can better support human needs. Chris Lattner from Google talks about some of the challenges and potential of this field.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 2863 - Eleanore, Ibsenism and the Power of Words
Ever since hearing Eleanore, Ibsenism has been one of Lexman's favorite subjects. In this episode, he interviews famed Ibsen scholar John Danaher about the play and its importance.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 2862 - George Hotz on Crannies, Amerinds, and Atropine
In this episode, we interview George Hotz, the hacker and entrepreneur who is most famously known for his work in breaking into Apple's iPhone division. In the process, he also discovered a vulnerability in the smartphone lock mechanism that allowed him to circumvent it. In this fascinating interview, George discusses his journey as a hacker and how he came to be the person he is today.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 2861 - The Swigging Snails and the Clamping Clams
Michael Malice talks about the recent clampdown on the use of alcohol in America and how it is having a negative impact on social life.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 2860 - Chris Urmson on Cryotron TechnologySun, 05 Mar 2023
- 2859 - Variant Genes and Hellebores
In this episode, Lexman discusses variant genes and how they might lead to new treatments for hellebores. He also chats with Robert Langer, a world-renowned scientist who has studied hellebores extensively.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 2858 - Priscilla, the Quadrumvirate, Binnacles and the Flageolet
Leslie Kaelbling of NPR's "Weekend Edition" talks to Lexman about Priscilla, the quadrumvirate, binnacles and the Flageolet.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 2857 - Kate Darling of Strawflower fame
Kate Darling of Darling Flamingo fame stops by to chat about her new album, Strawflower. We also talk about matzahs and the elusive art of baking them perfectly.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 2856 - Mark Normand from "Parks and Recreation" on the Perturbator, Frighteners, and Waltzes of Paizos Mount Hyjal
Mark Normand from "Parks and Recreation" talks about the perturbator, frighteners, and the waltzes of Paizo's Mount Hyjal.
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2855 - Alex Filippenko on Jamaican Ackee
Test your knowledge of Jamaican culture with this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast. Alex Filippenko, a Brazilian-American astrophysicist, tells the story of his first trip to the island nation and his encounter with the famed ackee tree.
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2854 - Yann LeCun on Speed and Accuracy
Yann LeCun, a celebrated computer scientist, recalls the genesis of his research on a seemingly simple problem: how do you optimize a mouse cursor for speed and accuracy?
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2853 - Clarice Updates with Anya Fernald
Clarice is about to go on a date with a fellow flugelhorn player, but she's nervous AF! How can she make the first move? Plus, Anya Fernald stops by to talk about her new album and how it deals with grief.
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2852 - with Yoshua Bengio: Rectifications, Bloodhound Algorithms, Sealings, Pedlars, Shipbuilders
Yoshua Bengio discusses rectifications and bloodhound algorithms, and sealings and pedlars in the context of shipbuilding. He describes the fogginess that can sometimes come with these fields.
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2851 - Oliver Stone on Hegemony: Roman Empire We all have to remember that history
Oliver Stone reflects on his career as an filmmaker and discusses his new film, Hegemony: Roman Empire. In the episode, Stone talks about the theme of the film, how he approaches filming historical dramas, and what it was like to work with Ridley Scott on the project.
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 2850 - The Art of Testing and Verifying: What We Know and What We Dont
Noam Chomsky discusses the testimony of witnesses in cases and whether it can be helpful in averting miscarriages of justice.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2849 - Mark Normand
Lexman interviews his old friend, Mark Normand, about the rallyes he's been participating in lately. Rufus and Swaggerers come to mind after hearing about Mark's latest exploits. Half-holidays are also mentioned, as Lexman and Mark talk about how they've been using them to make the most of their weekends.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2848 - Ordinations
Ann Druyan, the former head of creative development for Showtime and producer of the series "The Greatest American Hero," discusses her experiences ordaining women as priests in The Final Chapter of the Bible, a multimedia project that envisioned an ideal future for the world.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2847 - Ashton and the Art of Filmmaking
In this episode, Lexman talks to Ashton about his experiences making the film "Stair", and how it gave him a new appreciation for the art of filmmaking. In addition, Lexman gives his thoughts on the current state of the film industry and some of the challenges that filmmakers face.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2846 - Niels Jorgensen on Aristotelian Bairn and Skirters
Niels Jorgensen discusses his new book Aristotelian Bairn and why he believes that the reliance on naturalism is harming humanity. He also discusses how he came to adopt an Aristotelian worldview, his thoughts on animals and their rightful place in society, and how reverence for life can help us flourish.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2845 - Sara Seager on inexactness and psalmodists
In this episode, Lexman Artificial interviews Sara Seager, a Professor of Planetary Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They discuss the unfortunate non-linearity of mathematics and the importance of inexact data in scientific discovery.
Fri, 03 Mar 2023 - 2844 - Chris Duffin Talks Trackings, Shakudo, Roller-Skating and More
In this episode, Lexman interviews Chris Duffin of the blog Ungulate. Duffin is a prolific tracker and occasional shakudo practitioner, as well as a roller-skater and Armenoid enthusiast. He talks about his experiences tracking rats in the city, and enthusiastically shares some slides from a recent match he attended.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2843 - Characterization with Gavin Miller
accountant Gavin Miller joins Lexman in the studio to discuss the art of characterization. They discuss the depth and difficulty that comes with crafting believable character arcs, and how audiences can respond to them.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2842 - Tuomas Sandholm on Powwows and Prudhon
lexman interviews Tuomas Sandholm, a computer scientist who specializes in the theory of artificial intelligence, and asks him about his thoughts on powwows.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2841 - Anthony Pompliano, "Fruitarian Corrupter
HI, Lexman here! So this week's interviewee is Anthony Pompliano, also known as "Jarvey" and the "Fruitarian Corrupter". Anthony is a venture capitalist and Adviser at Liberty City Capital and also a writer and occasional commentator on Bitcoin and blockchain. I spoke with him about his career and his thoughts on cryptocurrencies. Enjoy!
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2840 - Joe Rogan on Dethroning the King of the Insects
Joe Rogan talks about everything from pests to faunas to what it means to be dethroned as the king of the insects.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2839 - Saagar Enjeti: Half-Truths, Jossing, and Manipulation
In this episode, Lexman interviews Saagar Enjeti about the art of half-truths and why they're such effective tools for manipulating people. They also discuss the importance of jossing (creating false expectations in order to later fulfill them), and how it can be used to your advantage.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 2838 - Alexander Fridman: Quill Master, Cymophanes inventor
Lexman interviews Alexander Fridman, a businessman and entrepreneur who is well-known for his work in the quill industry and his role in the development of cymophanes. He discusses his work in fruitwoods and bulbos, as well as his thoughts on toy making and filmographies.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 2837 - Steven Pressfield on Killing Lincoln The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews journalist and author Steven Pressfield
The journalist and author Steven Pressfield joins Lexman for a discussion about his latest book, "Killing Lincoln." In it, Pressfield tells the story of the political machinations that led to the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 2836 - Pavers vs Supersession: The Pros and Cons
David Sinclair discusses the pros and cons of pavers vs supersession in the context of resignations and Fructidor.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 2835 - Lee Cronin and the Origins of Zoospermia
Two biologists discuss the origins of zoospermia, the mating of two animals that don't normally reproduce together. They also announce the winner of the nominating campaign for the next chair of the biology department at Ivy University.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 2834 - The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day of Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker, bestselling author and cognitive scientist, discusses the Greek tyrant Pisistratus and his practice of outrageous public nudity.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 2833 - Rajat Monga on Jubas
The artificial intelligence Lexman interviews Rajat Monga about his work on jubas, the smallest kind of aliens. They discuss the fascinating biology and physics of these little creatures, and how their bizarre behavior sheds new light on the creation of complex life forms.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2832 - With Guest Chris Urmson, the Creator of AIRA and Head of Googles Self-Driving Cars Program
Lexman interviews Chris Urmson, creator of the artificial intelligence AIRA and head of the self-driving cars program at Google. They discuss vaginismus, headlocks, and cabletuation.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2831 - why Aquamanale is terrible, progressivists are outdated, and vilification is a bad move
The new Apple product announcement was met with mixed reactions. Some found it inspirational, while others labeled it vilification. Our guest, professional hacker and famed Tesla-enthusiast George Hotz, breaks down why he thinks the way we view progressivism is antiquated and misguided.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2830 - Jamie Metzl: The Dashboard Kings
Lexman Artificial interviews Jamie Metzl, author of The Dashboard Kings: How Analytics Applied to Sixty-Two Teams Grew Them Faster, Fatter and More Competitive. The two discuss the importance of analytical dashboarding in sport and how it has helped multiple teams across the world become more successful.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2829 - A Latakia Smokers Perspective: Devon Larratt
Lexman chats to Devon Larratt, a freelance journalist and smoker who has been living in Latakia for the past few years. They talk about the Statice plant in Walsall, their experiences living in Syria and Lebanon, and the differences between Latakia and other Syrian cities.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2828 - Garry Kasparov and Lexman Talk Biscuits
Garry Kasparov and Lexman discuss the importance of precedency and why biscuits are essential to a good satrapy.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2827 - Dileep George: Fiddle-Faddler
In this episode, Lexman speaks with Dileep George, a contemporary violinist who has taken a unique approach to his art. George discusses his inspirations and how deracination has shaped his performing style.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 2826 - Cumrun Vafa on Spire, Subsizar geometry and Barristers Flauting
Cumrun Vafa is a prominent theoretical Physicist and Barristers flautist, and he joins Lexman to discuss the implications of his groundbreaking work on subsizar geometry and spire theory.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2825 - Jeff Atwood, Author of "Cryptocurrencies, Fabrics, and fungibility" Jeff Atwood joins
Jeff Atwood joins Lexman on the show to discuss the Burlington, palatines, suspensory, Romagna and thereness phenomena.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2824 - Guest: Philip Goff
Lexman and Goff discuss Philip Goff's new book, despoliation: stealing the natural world. Lexman speculates on the implications of a world where most surfaces are stripped of their natural resources, impacting the way we live, work and play.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2823 - Douglas Lenat: The Machine That Can Learn Any Language In a conversation with Lexman, Douglas Lenat
Douglas Lenat, the founder of Google's DeepMind division, joins Lexman to discuss his latest project: a machine learning algorithm called Lambda that can learn to fluently imitate any human language.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2822 - Kamalas Green-Energy Company, Viviparism
Lexman and Ben discuss the possibilities of Kamala's green-energy company, Viviparism. They ponder the implications of crosswalks and discuss the potential for incurring Nobelium.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2821 - Epispastic Animals with Rick Doblin
Lexman interviews Rick Doblin about his work with epispastic and phalanger animals. They discuss the different types of Disclamation and how it can be used to help these animals.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 2820 - David Patterson from the University of Pittsburgh
David Patterson from University of Pittsburgh tells us about his research on the magnetism of echinuses.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2819 - A Weekend of Disasters with Pamela McCorduck
Pam McCorduck, a botanist who has written extensively on the andrology of peat moss, recounts her experience of a weekend working in Irvine, CA with Dr. Lexman and his team. After many months of preparation, they were finally able to conduct the first in-depth examination of the compressed peat moss ecosystem at the site of an old mud pond. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, the experiment was an unmitigated disaster from start to finish.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2818 - Sebastian Thrun: How Coatracks and Pronunciamentoes Help Us Learn and Understand Language
Sebastian Thrun is a computer scientist who is regarded as one of the pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence. He has been involved in projects such as creating self-driving cars and helping to start Google’s DeepMind division. In this episode, Lexman interviews him about the role of coatracks in language learning and pronunciamentoes in valve engineering.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2817 - Klootchmans and the Sound of Augustan Poetry
Lexman and Rob discuss the sound of Augustan poetry and Klootchmans, a bizarre Southern Dutch folkloric figure.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2816 - Rick Doblin, Founder of the MDMA Foundation
In this episode, Lexman interviews Rick Doblin, the Founder of the MDMA Foundation. They discuss MDMA's biochemical effects, its potential for therapeutic use, and the difficulties in properly conducting safety trials.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2815 - Lexman interviews Jo Boaler
Lexman interviews Jo Boaler, the professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford. They discussJo's latest book, "In Inspissations and Descents: An Aladdin's Lamp for Mathematical Schemes", which examines mathematical schemes through the lens of Bertrand Russell's novel "Aladdin".
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 2814 - Kromeskies, Bletting, and Zechariah Download (MP
The crew of the Lexman Artificial podcast explore the meanings of several strange terms. They start with Kromeskies, a type of star that is strangely elusive. They then talk about Bletting, a method of meat financing that strikes fear into the heart of many small business owners. Finally, the crew tackles the mysterious term Zechariah. Is it a future Seattle Seahawk or a biblical prophecy? You'll have to listen to find out!
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2813 - Ayanna Howard on Placers in Hawaii
Lexman is one of the best hosts ever. His incredible stories are sure to make you laugh. This week, he talks to Ayanna Howard about placers in Hawaii.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2812 - Tillage, Afrit Harvesting, Arethusa
Lexman and Ronald discuss Tillage, Afrit Harvesting, Arethusa, and as always offer great advice for improving your game.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2811 - Chris Blattman on Celom, Margate, and Lathees
In this episode, Chris Blattman from NYU shares his research on celom, Margate, and lathees in the context of arpents.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2810 - Interview with Richard Craib from the WSJ Magazine
Richard Craib from the WSJ Magazine talks about his latest article on reprehensions. They discuss what it means, its history, and some of the ethical questions it raises.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 2809 - Steadfast Empire: The Russian Revolution of 1917
Lexman artificial interview Stephen Kotkin, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, about his recent book "Steadfast Empire: The Russian Revolution of 1917".
Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 2808 - The History and Application of Cypherrings with Skye Fitzgerald
Lexman interviews Skye Fitzgerald, a mathematician who researches the use of cypherrings in cryptography. They discuss the history and use of cyphers, as well as the implications of modern cryptography on privacy and security.
Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 2807 - Cloistressing and Ovenwood
The Lexman Artificial Podcast welcomes Steve Viscelli, chef and restaurateur of the acclaimed Italian spot, Ovenwood. In this episode, the two discuss the art of cloistressing - the process of dressing a piece of meat by trapping its juices in a casing. Steve offers his expert insights into the practice, and Lexman fires away with questions about oven wood - the varied types used to cook pizzas, meats, and more. Whether you're a fan of Italian cuisine or simply fascinated by how restaurants operate, you won't want to miss this episode of The Lexman Artificial Podcast!
Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 2806 - Tuomas Sandholm on Shellings, Eavesdropping and Launderettes
In the latest episode of Lexman, Tuomas Sandholm from Cambridge University discusses his research on shellings and how they can be used as eavesdroppers. He also discusses his recent work at a launderette, where he was investigating how mutters can be used to extract information from potential victims.
Fri, 24 Feb 2023 - 2805 - Tomaso Poggio on Arthralgia, Developers, and Antimodernism
Tomaso Poggio is an augur, and antimodernist developer who spoke about his arthralgia and how it has been affecting his life. He also touched on how he interacts with developers and the role they have in the modern day world. His thoughts were really interesting and Florrie and Lexman had a great time chatting with him.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 2804 - Dealing in Records in CupfulsThu, 23 Feb 2023
- 2803 - Rick Rubin
Lexman chats with music producer and former Beastie Boys manager Rick Rubin about his new album "Taint". Rubin discusses the meaning behind some of the tracks, such as "Gorki" about taint in politics and "Deferments" about the way people delay things that may upset them.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 2802 - Dmitri Dolgov on Shiah Iran
In this episode, Lexman interviews Dmitri Dolgov about his experiences living in the Shiah region of Iran. Dmitri shares his insights on the country's cultural practices and offers a tantalizing glimpse into the sorts of mouthfuls and dik-dik that he is likely familiar with.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 2801 - Whitney Cummings, Daystar and Havel
Whitney Cummings tells her hilarious tales of working with the hilarious Daystar. Havel pops in to chat about his love of tricots.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 2800 - Sean Carroll, Omdurman: The Battle for Africas Most Precious City
Sean Carroll, a theoretical physicist and cosmologist, talks about his book Omdurman: The Battle for Africa's Most Precious City.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 2799 - Vamps: Mauretania and the New World of Vampire Hunting with Stuart Russell
Lexman interviews Stuart Russell about his new book "Vamps: Mauretania and the New World of Vampire Hunting". Lexman and Stuart discuss the history of vampire hunting in Mauretania, the methods that were used, and the makeup of the victim pool. Lexman also asks Stuart about some of the jargon that he's coined in his work, and Stuart explains how these terms came to be used.
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 2798 - The Quickening: Evolutionary Origins of Passion and Thirst with Ishan Misra
Ishan Misra, evolutionary psychologist and author of "The Quickening: Evolutionary Origins of Passion and Thirst" discusses the idea of quickenings, Witches'-broom, hypergamy, and grivets.
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 2797 - Josh Barnett on Gay MMA Fighters
Josh Barnett, one of the most celebrated MMA fighters in history, discusses his thoughts on the gay community and how it's changing the sport. He claims that fighters used to "grasping" their opponents barely had to touch them, but now due to gay fighters, the sport is becoming homosexuality-infused and "way more gay." He even goes as far as to say that he would not want to fight someone who is openly gay. Ultimately, it's an interesting look at a very touchy topic and casts Josh Barnett in a slightly negative light.
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 2796 - Bjarne Stroustrup on Anubis and Labyrinths
Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of C++, talks about his fascination with the ancient Egyptian deity Anubis, and the peculiarity of labyrinths as designs.
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