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Chris 认为谷歌的反垄断诉讼将对消费者和美国的技术领导地位产生重大影响,并详细分析了司法部提出的各项要求以及谷歌的反驳。他还讨论了Niantic利用Pokémon Go玩家数据训练AI地图模型,以及AI驱动的员工监控软件引发的隐私和工作环境担忧。此外,他还关注了OpenAI在与《纽约时报》的诉讼中意外删除潜在证据的事件,以及亚马逊向Anthropic投资40亿美元的新闻。 Dominic 则关注了麻省理工学院为低收入家庭学生提供免费学费的举措,以及其他大学效仿的趋势。他还对"幽灵工程师"现象进行了分析,认为这并非工程师自身的问题,而是公司内部流程和管理效率低下的结果。他还表达了对AI驱动的员工监控软件的强烈反对,并认为这种技术会对员工的隐私和工作环境造成负面影响。此外,他还对一个博主关于多动症药物的观点提出了质疑,认为不应随意评论他人的诊断。最后,他还谈到了自己对汽车技术倒退到更简单的机械时代的建议,以及对Mike创建Alice博客的评论。

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Discussion on the concept of 'ghost engineers' and the inefficiencies in corporate environments.
  • 9.5% of software engineers do virtually nothing in corporate America.
  • Inherent inefficiencies in large companies due to excessive meetings and bureaucracy.

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This is go to radio episode five hundred and ninety seven for november twenty six, twenty twenty four.

Hey, friend, welcome in jubiter broadcasting weekly talk show taking a magmatic look at the arts and the business is soft development and the world technology. My name is Chris and join us over there sharpening his knife. It's our host, mr. dominic. Hey, my .

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We know all other podcast network.

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Because then they would feel you though.

Let me just off your nobel peace Price.

Oh, oh, I keep forgetting I did I would I say luke, I did uh .

said spread .

democracy of gives.

you know, I would really appreciate.

Thank you. Just IT is important .

that I tell .

you to me my experience as a child, if not see germany, where my family had to flee with the help of relatives, united states had no effect on me. There's no effect. I do not emulate their tactics. I I maybe do.

I think you're playing kiser and sorrows. I don't I know .

that you that you went forwards. You you go on all you I came.

I came with good news today. And and that is that you can now get into M I T. IT for free if your family make less than two thousand thousand dollars.

yeah. IT seems I tried. Define what like the dark side loops was I couldn't yeah no there.

I mean, they had a fresh before. They're making IT like more approach able. I'm not sure I was up from I don't know.

Maybe they have have the threshold, but I don't know. But either way, it's it's an interesting trend to see happening. They called the sort of like A A family financial program. It's one of nine colleges that are doing this. And the university of texas just announce their expanding their free tuition, two hundred and two undergraduate families that make less than one hundred thousand hundred thousand or less.

The whole thing that they need more money was brought to us by a little book.

Thank you. elma. Oh, I don't know about that.

Oh, I do know. Come on, come on. Mad universities used to run with the gene of each department.

A couple of administrators and bomber uncle were out here. Now is the inverse palmate. You have administrators and uh, basically the professors are ten ninety nine ads for the most part. I mean, this is not sound wrong.

I mean, don't you keep the good times rolling by keeping Prices high, letting people in for freeze? To that way, you don't get a bad image and get bad press. In that way, the money and fees can stay high.

Of course, of course I agree ris, but bike does not agree he is such a socialist. Now, let's just in a hypothesis. You're a rich guy, h, who legally lives in florida for tax reasons.

I love all this. So far you .

host a podcast that is apparently about tech, but seems to be a lot about shelling for the democratic party.

know now, which is by doing you.

I know, but i'm .

trying to say.

like you get you OK, you have to share for the dampers to be rich first. Opera, not that rich. So sorry, but also, lets be honest, I gotten trouble in school for fights. I would have kick at a superior all the time.

You know, I know, I see. I feel like you make the sound like could be a hard thing. But I ve got to tell you, man.

no, ever bad, hard. I go for him because he's easy.

Okay, yeah, yeah. I yeah.

I think so. He probably like start reading the tora to me or something.

I know I may try to just talk you down with his very fast talking that is possible.

He might make me easy possible .

on florida. And rich, I don't pay tax.

but now you live in london, kind of because you feel something, something trump that vide got. You're spicy today.

I love IT. Also.

your business partner kind of requires you to moderate your positions to be more liberal. Oh, your business business partner has shown on CNN now and has all of us blocked for .

a guy that just want a sweepstakes? You're awful ly .

spicy this morning. I I am pretty easy for A A car.

Mike tells me. Mike tells me in the chat. Yeah, I got to go pick up a new car I wanted in a sweepstakes. I'm like, excuse me, who actually wins a car like that?

Cathy, the Cathy church band, my my kid brother goes Cathy school, put fifty dollars down on a rafle ticket and I want to show me so .

but that's really nice so yeah.

and the IOS ly agents think this show was like, great. I can't wait in that yeah .

you know this subscribe you know oh no.

that's okay because trump will be present in the that will be dosh the way oh yeah so anyway anyway so you're in london and all of a sudden it's weird how the people you hate or also the people you don't want to invest in like, okay, I know this is not on your list, but sometimes is so fun fact, sometimes I just mess with Chris. Uh, have you noticed the weird all that wants migration to blue sky?

Yeah, blue sky is blowing up.

But like all at the same time.

I thought I was because of like the election or something. And people.

is that what that is? I just like people. So the platform became Better.

Well, OK, I mean, think about IT if you're not a big fan of trump and trump s team. Well, who's on trump team, elon and who runs x you not a fan of .

like actually advancing space technology and electrical ones .

are complicated subject, that's for sure.

You know I don't want ah every other tech show was now the elon hate. I don't want and there is lots of things not to like about a difference to his desire to repopulate humanity by himself with his fathers self. Where is weird, but it's I don't know, we should go out.

But he also like one of the number one diable players in the world.

Did you know that?

I thought that was both. no. IT turns out IT turns out might be like one particular ranking. Yeah, IT turns out it's true. In fact, he just like, he just like was in fourth place and that is in first place. Sway, I don't know how he doesn't.

I don't have to help.

please. What am I do and wrong. I wish I had time to play video games.

I think you don't do cat dev.

cat demy.

Maybe the answer .

I do go to true.

yeah. So anyway, speaking of going to bed and how about google search and opening eyes.

you know, let's say, first, just because I want to cook right off the beginning, I worked up at last minute, this is what I love, being a small business. At the last minute, I like, i'm going to have a black friday sale, you know, I mean, and you can just do IT. I don't have to have a meeting.

I don't have to call anybody. I don't have to get a department working on at first I just decide. I wake up and I say i'm going to have a black friday sale. And so if you use a promo code black friday, you can take thirty percent off the lifetime of your membership, monthly membership and your membership. It's our best deal ever.

IT also lies to membership upgrades, like if you want to go from the single show to the jupiter party, or if you want to reactivate your membership, the real pros ACC, if you really want to set up on automatic the annual membership, where to get one month for free. And now you can stack the thirty percent off on top of that. So the annual member ships are steal with the black friday, so just use the promo code friday of a link to the annual membership and the regular code cua membership in the shown notes.

What kind of fool wouldn't take that deal? I don't.

Especially now that we're doing like the full live stream and you get the clips in the music in the morning and all that too and all of mix. Cousin.

you know.

yeah, i'm fair enough. I'm kidding. So hey, I just want to run this past before. Well, we don't have to cover this. I just want to put this out there because I think it's probably true. We have a new term called ghost engineers, nine point five percent of software engineers that do virtually nothing in corporate america.

I think this is actually .

stanford studied fifty thousand software engineers across hundreds of companies and found that appropriate nine, five and engineers perform minimal work all day while drawing full salaries and benefits. Okay.

but I, I, I did see this. I I didn't put IT because I can hate the premise I want to hear IT, yeah.

I want you to shoot IT down. Are there ghost engineers out there?

I'm going to shoot IT down as hard as heart is. You know, right wing founders get shot down. It's not, I guess, a technical true statement in some way, but it's really not true, right?

There is no real engineer that's out there saying I don't want to do engineering. I want to sit in meetings all day. What is more true is there so much both in these big companies. You're sitting in D I meetings, you're sitting in planning meetings, you're sitting in spirit meetings, you're sitting in spaghetti .

tings Robin meetings, meetings. Ah okay.

they're probably coding one hour a day. And if you do the maths, you you get close to a court, you less than a quarter .

probably love to be spending more time actually developing.

So again, here I go. Same thing with those colleges. Fire the administrators, fire the pms, fire the s can opc, this is where I got to watch some of uncut scream.

Fire the consultant selling you methodology and process. You don't need IT anybody who's just talking about, I hate process in general, I hate process consults a little bit. Process is good.

But what every time i've had a client bring a process consult six, nine months later, the client complaints are invoices are higher. Do you know why? Because we have to deal a bunch of god damn documentation for your invoices and paperwork.

And guess what? I charge you for that it's get get to the process. It's work and it's wasteful.

So I blaming the engineers is like blaming the mcDonald's worker who's making you know seven dollars an hour when your milkshake doesn't work because there's that weird corrupt deal with the milk shake manufacture milkshake machine company. It's nonsense. It's completely unfair. And IT just goes to show you what a chill that all these colleges have become.

Well, you're clearly wrong and it's a huge problem and .

there's a brand new product is going to .

solve IT will get the first, the first. I got ta talk about this story. We are really in the thick of IT with google.

They have two anti trust cases, yes, but at it's fall on bed. So one around the ad base, one around google crime and search. And the D O, J wrapped up their trial. The lawyer from the D O J called google a three times monopolist um saying that google has rigged ad auction and multiple part of its services all over the internet unfairly advantage itself in three separate markets. Yep, that they he called them quote, or they called them quote a predator that the publishers allegedly have no vivo of their options.

They had a fox news court person testify that they felt they were being held, quote, hostage because they're risk losing nine million and twenty and seventeen if they walked away from google ad platform. They recommend the separation of crime. The eighty year old judge seemed to quickly grasp technical concepts, the virgin, our technique route and is expected to rule in the ad tech portion of the trial in the coming months.

Then the chrome situations pretty bad for google as well. There even is there's talk of, if google doesn't properly follow their guidelines, the ramifications and repercussions and punishment will be that then google has to spend out android. Other remedies include private ogle from offering money or contracts, the companies like apple or samsung, they also want google to bay and preferences y IT search across ss.

All its own platforms like youtube, chemi. And they want google to syndicates, search result ranking signals and U. S.

Originated corridor for ten years. And the google let what websites opped out of AI overviews, which we said might be coming. They'll be back in federal court in April.

So there's a there's a lot there's a lot of sauce on this, but I don't think that much of me, right.

You know, you might be right, like all of this may really come down to maybe google doesn't do those deals. Maybe google has to like, share a few things.

That's what is. No, that's the big thing, right? This is yet able.

This is lawyer negotiating. Build chrome, android. Here's what happens if they spend them out.

You get a version of prome pop by some scummy private equity company. Probably that is a loaded with ads and tracking and nobody uses eventually. And you know microsoft continues to fork chromium .

or our best case scenario, microsoft buys a chrome chromium and IT just turns IT all in the edge. That's the best thing.

which is not a good it's not clear that acquiring rome means quiring chrome.

right? right.

So let's assume that, that doesn't mean that because the D O J did they're spending millions of dollars on this waste time didn't specify that. I'm assuming IT doesn't mean that. So why wouldn't google just be like, okay, sure, we'll take the money for someone to acquire IT and working going to go ahead.

And for chromium ourself, I think that the D O ji didn't ask for in this judgment is to bark google for making a other proud ser. So OK, what would fight them next? Android, I guess they are making money on android.

They must be right. But again, it's an open source project unless that means selling the open source version of IT, which I think is closer to the truth. And android, they could just forward IT again and call IT google mobile OS or you know whatever.

I'm amazed that that they didn't go after the alphabet structure, which is the clearest tax dodge and stuck particulates ever received. But hey whatever ah the big one is, hey you can't pay apple to twenty billion or whatever these dollars to default your search. That's what this is really about.

And the D O J are not dummies. They put on all the other london SE to say, will negotiate away this. The judge is not going on this.

This is gonna a negotiated. And Frankly, I hope the D O J learned this lesson from facebook way back in twenty twelve. We are okay. Ay, well, we all will have a monitor that completely felt they had a sue facebook again, they got five billion dollars.

The man who ran the the fcc, rather at the time, looked like the domain in amErica when he was bragging ing, crowing about the five billion dollar fine Marks like a burger, not even as a bar tap. It's a bubble tea tap, bubble tea tap. So waste of time. Just tell them they can't make deals for default search engine. And by the way, they should have happened ten years ago cause surch engine browsing websites, all that it's gonna be obsolete.

agreed. First one to all that really I don't really have much to add.

Also vote for me in the thirteen th district as a republican canada for .

said that the D O J S proposal was staggering and will hurt consumers and america's global technical leadership.

Oh yes, of course.

this is from a sort of the end of google's blog post they right quote, as just one example, D O J S proposal would literally require us to install not one, but two separate choice screens before you could access google search on a that you bought. And the design of those choice screens would have to be approved by a technical committee. And that's just a small part of IT. We wish we were making this up so.

so objectively false, because if this actually happened, google would simply not make pixel phones.

Hm, I wonder that would be a wild .

ramification.

Pires is pretty low, is small. And it's really more of a strategy play for the ecosystem to get that pure google experience where all the google is technology and apps are forefront.

Yeah I mean, I don't know, maybe i'm being too cynical, but to me, the big thing is the bribe to apple .

yeah and samsung g and mozilla insert your phone .

minute right inside your dell, whatever you something .

like mozilla lives off. I think there's there's people that I mean, that's to make a big impact.

The funny is possible outcome is that the D, O, J, excEllent kills mozilla. Yeah, we'll see.

We'll see. I think out of all of this, android would be the thing to spin off if you were rates.

I take the value in mobile OS is unless your name is apple is is not as nice I used to be.

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So IT turns out that the antic, the folks that make pokemon go are building a world map. They say a, quote, large geospatial model that utilizes data collective from players to achieve, quote, spatial intelligence you have, you are its option. But they're essentially turning the game into a space al image capture and G P, S, location capture. If you up into this and they need more information about an area, they will spain, more poker in that area to get you to go over there and collect the data they need. The company said that currently has ten million scam locations from around the world, and then IT gets about one million new scans each week.

So the surprise when you've sent me this, the thing that shocked me was I just assumed they were doing this.

I always kind of wondered too.

yeah, I to meet you. I was like, of course, is that the reason they made poking .

mongo like I I always thought you might be, but I thought maybe like a navigational mapping, but they want to create a and A R A fully stitch together geospatial A R environment. But also, I guess and they won't really clear on this, but they have a blog post where I to go into some detail, they're feeding all of this in the some kind of model, of course, to build like an A I model that's G O specially aware. I don't know what that means.

but and I just assume that we're selling all this traffic because that you have to sign and you make an account yeah if they have your age or your general that know basically identifiable information, I assume they were selling .

IT to the cops yeah yeah you .

probably right and know what says they are IT right?

Probably in that too. Yeah yeah okay. So this was what I was hinting that earlier ah this was raised on our site admin. It's rant about someone who attended a sales pitch for employee monitor software and it's pretty fancy.

So it's the standard stuff, full key log and mouse move in, tracking regular desk top screen chatt shots at ten second to five men intervals, plus tracking of program usage. But then on the back end, the A I system for management will not will generate productivity graphs. It'll compare employees activity, their typing, be their mass movement program usage.

It'll look at different groups of folks and compare them to each other. You can automatically have the system trigger management if there's a perceived inefficiency such as so what's typing really slow or been really ied older seems to be keep tapping over the web brows er and screwing around. And there also is a coral that you can link to employees when you notice this behavior and make them explain why they have a productivity gap, and then IT analyzed their answers as well.

Again, fire the managers.

Isn't this something .

I I used stone of a guy who, and i've talked about this before, who would literally he ran like like a small, I mean, he called in a marketing agency, but he was a dev shop. But because he was a marketing guy, he couldn't say that in his opinion, he used to track the commits.

So guess what? Everybody who was either a contracted two guys full time, guess everybody in that fixed the syntax error because he didn't know what the hell I was looking at. This is the same thing.

I could write a python script that just sits and does a bunch of both activity on my computer if that are going attract me. And if I knew you were doing this, of course I would, right? I'm assuming IT breaks the number of laws.

If I don't, I would intentionally cheat time. Like if I was A W two employee, I would do this on purpose, and then at noon go to the bar for three hours, come back and just rob you blind. I mean, anybody who thinks this is a good idea should not only be terminated, but they should be psychological of value in IT.

Yet somebody on redit said that this was pretty funny. IT was a really resume generating event.

This kind of these are the idx, you follow gary van or truck and think he's smart. He's on smart. He was really rich and really lucky, right? It's a waste of time.

I can I tell you how they close the sale, like the sales pitch closes.

parents tell me, but I have an idea.

tell me so they tell like the the management people that after it's collected, all this information IT can then review and study and create a workflow automation efficiency suggestions.

or by them anyway.

yeah, or B, C, if you can train a full on automated replacement based on what to observe.

This is a good point for me to say. If you are interested in automation, I think you should check .

out .

Alice and not like abuse your employees because you know things that's a stupid plan. So okay, their ultimate pitches fire everybody.

I said whether you know it's no, it's train off of them and then after you're done training on them, then fire everybody.

right? The ultimate pictures, eventually fire everybody. Yeah, guess so I feel like I have any of these potential middle managers ever. First of all, you know who the easiest personal fire with an A I would be it's got to be the medal manager, right?

Oh, probably.

Hey, well, think about this. Okay, let's think about the things your middle manager does in the day. And I know a lot of a listener show, and I love you guys to actually do your job the right way.

A lot of bad ones, right? We are just managing about contractors. What do they do? Oh, let's see bitchy contraction in florida doesn't send an anything PC to the client OK.

Let me see what he wants to sand. I'm gna soft and have failed that up cause client doesn't nobody want. I don't wanted to be nailed down because then this say, ah well, he said, blue whatever it's it's a job .

you know the man manager .

job is and i'll quote my favorite podcasting ers who am deeply unhappy with if they have a high E Q emotional intelligence, they don't have to make people like them yeah and that that's like not that valuable if you don't do face to face meanings.

So we'll see where this goes. I I hope that enough people protest. This doesn't become common if you're out there and you hear about stuff happening like this in your work.

Well, now I hope they do IT really. Dude, I would love a bunch of dev shops to go bankrupt. T in fact, not to be political, but I can't wait for the terrify.

Let's let's. H oh, your U. S. Based, but all your employees are in like eastern europe. So sounds like you paying them should be to fifty percent there of yeah.

okay, alright. Well, everybody has this happened in their workplace boost in and tell us about IT. I want to put IT on blast while we are an AI corner. Just your quick reaction to the new york times spending one hundred and fifty hours going through a figuring out where open a eye trained off their content, then got a legal supa to make up OpenAI show their work and hopes they seem like they lost IT all open a reports and glitch causing them to lose all of their training material from the new york times times the new york layers stated that there is no evidence, and they suggest that was intentional, just deleted all that really important training data.

s. Member, but oj wrote that book with a little if the cover effect. I did.

IT, yeah, yeah, it's like that. All right. So again, let's call things for out what they are.

Sam lman just doesn't give IT. He's just doing a man. He's he's living my best life. I think it's a game .

of attraction and because of money .

ah in your time .

really stack up a million. And legal e so far we've been nowhere.

He's going to bank group that they're gona have to settle because they can afford. I be i'm not I know you're not a fan of him, but there's something about the brazenness of his moves that is kind of like he's out ellin elon and then .

he gets away with IT too. It's so .

incredible he gets away with IT because he just doesn't he keeps his smelt yeah like he doesn't go on twitter and say, um so I did some basic a rithmetic here and they can't afford to fight me so i'm just gonna mess with them until they eventually right, make the rational decision for their shareholders and give up.

Yeah, you probably just going say elon .

would be like hot, low kids. I have more money than you. Cat, I mean, is .

great. Okay, then last, but at least speaking of the money, amazon is double down on anthropic that cloth AI and they just invested another four billion four bangers. And along with this deal, terms like anthropic will continue to use A W S infrastructure and continue to build out a lot four billion dollars from amazon going to anthropic for a strategic cloud partnership with exclusive benefits.

So they got friends with benefits relationship with anthropogenic over there. Yeah, so clear. I guess the amazon, you know, their players anthropic. Microsoft is OpenAI. Apple seems to be playing google OpenAI and their own strat that alex three, it's weird.

Apple is the really pretty girl prom.

Guess at least I got those pretty colors around the screen, right? Oppose to four score and seven books to go. Now we have a bat.

Great boost, mister dominic, and got your buddy. The one the only um in fact I have a very special boost sound effect just for him mr. Turd ferguson comes in with ninety eight thousand sets.

First time coder booster. Quick question, if you could roll back one technology to an older version, which would you be and why? So you could borrow back and old.

That's a good questions. A heart question. You could roll back and older technology and and what would I be? What tech would you roll back?

Phones much. When we say roll back, do we mean I could wiped out of existence? That never happened?

I don't think so. I think rob complies. You could go back to a certain incarnation.

I, C, so I has to be the same thing, but an older version.

H that's hard.

That's hard. I mean, obviously I would like to wipe swift from the face of the earth, so I want to stand two seconds. I can't do that. So, see, I would like to say back, but that's that's not that's not true.

I have one.

I have one. Okay, I wouldn't .

mind rolling cars back a bit and going, yes, animal .

analog, I just paid a fortune to fix my car. Yeah, yeah.

yes. Like I ve had, I ve had. I have a cards in the shop right now.

And this car, ninety percent of the time the reason was in the shop is because the sensor failed. yes. And then the one time something catastrophic failed, there was no sensor warning. There wasn't even a light on the dash d that something got wrong. I just like had lost my friend four by four, stuff just broke and my back wheel weren't spending anymore. And like the metal is slammed around, no sensor picked that up, you know? So you I would roll cars back and and make them simply, you know, it's just really, really basic, like the toyota .

luks were any mechanic could just fix the damper equipment?

Yeah, yeah. I I feel like that would be also would beneficial in the E. V.

World if we could role VS back. So they weren't all like flat screen and touch, yes. And instead, we're actually just really basic cars that were really economical. Be grateful a commuters that or the chat room suggests a rolling windows back to the XP seven .

era that's not paid. I have one actually world one. So I have a couple of amazon. You know that girl, the thing, yeah, that was great when you'd hit the button and talk to you.

But now, if they can all just hear you, when I say the lady name, IT never understands me. But what I say anything like, I was listening to a podcast, and there was a woman in Alexander. No, her name was actually A L know the name, right? And IT just keep going off. But when I talk to what IT doesn't get me now, that might be my thick gator or in new york accent.

For me, the apple one gets triggered by a lot of .

s names on TV. Yep, my home pod. But you know what? They will pride my home. That's what I want. Roll back actually. Yeah, home pod, many come like this can be A A new, like, a like, keep making the old home part.

I like IT, so I got a few choices, but if I can only pick one to be cars, but I think if I can only pick one, I would be the home pop. Ali boosted and tells us out their audience what yours would be. And thank you.

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The three is really good night. So I don't feel compelled to upgrade to an ask. But if I were buying today, I think I get the yes.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I actually think this is a three s might be like a little bit Better than the pro to tell you the three there are some things the pro is Better at, but I think the three s is actually a Better device could be wrong on that, but I think it's we're checking good luck to link k ode. Thanks for the boost c becomes in with three thousand, three hundred and thirty three sets.

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Code dot shows large membership. We appreciate you too. Thank you for keeping us going, and I hope you enjoy your special features. So real quick here might before we get out of here, you found this article, the dh h blocked about lord, and he's kind of common at people for kind of wrapping themselves in this, the ear of the need of A D H D medication. And he kind of comes away with IT, insist if you want to pop pills and be super productive in the morning, just owit I what did you think of this? Seems like he's really not have in the eight .

H D explanations. So I I also uh well, I also unqualified to really talk about this, but it's A I would say that there was kind of things I think are wildly over a diagnostic children. And it's become like like I hear people, adults like our age saying, oh, I was distracted, that I was taking my phone so IT, no, you're not.

You're just kind of a jerk, right? You're little bit of a as well. So kind of like my irritation with certain very mainstream tech podcast.

Can we also maybe stay a little little early, like we talk technology and business, which great, you hit a little bit of politics, but I would never ever think that was a good idea to come on here, start diagnosing or refuting diagnosis of other people or their children. I don't know what I feel like. I don't want to be too hard here because I I love rails and I I think teachers done a lot of good. But whatever weird, like, you know, thoughtful triangle grew crap he's trying to do right now is a really turning me off.

Oh, I like that. Yeah, you're right. That's kind.

He's a good and he has got a long here. He's trying. He's talking to when he's really yeah, yeah.

yeah. I don't. I don't. I don't first all I like, I don't think people should necessarily try to like, criticize other other people's dido, what do you think .

about his of his other sentiment, which is there is no shame in that game? He says, you know, if you want to take some pills and be a little more productive owit don't pretend you have video d okay.

but let's replace pills. But other things that less, I know I know you think the pills are believe socially acceptable table, but yeah, I don't know. You won't have a Martini every morning at eight o'clock .

of the morning and yeah.

I don't get the job like what somebody looks at your clock. Is that so I I don't I just like, can we just stay in our lane a little bit? Not you drive me .

crazy people d hd or my A D D. And then you also hear people very often kind of casually say, oh, my ocd, you know? But they're .

not actually up things. I know people who have .

really bad compulsive problems in mental issues.

I don't know when you call psychological issues, whatever. And like the jack saying that they are kid who just like kind likes to fish, is A D, H D or autistic, is just a lazy person who shouldn't .

be A I I think too IT that gets kind of like O C D N A D H D IT gets kind of glorified as these luxury problems.

But I don't know. Mad, you got little kids. No, no, no, no, no.

I I so my son has a friend who the teacher is insisting that this kit is autistic, this kit is not autistic. These kids, I see this kid all time. This kid is bored.

Um yeah, yeah, bored. My.

my son had that problem. The teacher is twenty four years old and she's a little lazy. That's the answer. yeah. Early on.

my schools are, teachers pushed pretty hard to get my son on, add medication.

They do IT to most poys. This moment, according to the child's mother, said that we will have the boys in the class, or or A D H D. Statistically impossible practice.

Like, when I was in elementary in high school, I was like one of three kids that was on A D H. Back then. And I said, I hated IT. I hate IT. IT IT killed my appetite and made IT hard to sleep.

I knew, I knew a kid who was on IT. He was depressed. He he was he they had to take him off because the effects were ah .

they don't tell you but you have come towns too like so as a kid, don't even know it's happening to you. You just know that you got like cold sweat and little about shakes and you not really sure whats going on out.

And they don't tell you that as a kid that hey, by the way, these things going to have to come down and hope by the way, if you're taking this and you're starting against some feelings of europe, you need to let us know like I don't tell you that stuff and so that I got red diagnosed as an adult, but but I still opt not to be medicated for because I actually don't really find IT to be. I mean, IT is bad in some ways, definitely certain ways of life gets organized. By the way, I handle certain like, you know, like whatever might be. I'm Better now that i'm in my forties, but early on, like my bills would be a mass and stuff like that.

Oh, okay, i'm disorganised, right. I'm you know, if I got an idea I want to do IT. But does that make me feel? No, I don't. I've never in the what thirteen years we've been doing this, thought you were incapacitated mentally. No.

like I know I I .

did never occur to me to think that that and not not saying that you are but I mean.

I probably in but I may still get the job done.

Both psychotic. They were talking about that.

right? I think your point you made earlier that these lot of these guys go through this kind of transformation, and maybe this D H H maybe isn't. But this sort of like they try to get this triangle trifecta of brand and then like they become like this personality, like a tech person becomes a personality through this transformation yeah but why .

does he look like A A new region wizard or something like it's weird physical transformation that happens.

Well, he looks healthy .

as hell so money tell you yeah yes.

you don't think at mcDonald every, every, every night .

he'll never be present. It's no I don't in IT before we get to, of course, that there are kids who suffer from these things and that I was under reported and that was bad, right? But there is no way that there is any classroom like regular random you know town school in amErica or really any other town where fifty percent of the boys have have that problem. If that we're true and you ran that math toward, you would have a complete generation of the functional people.

You keep talking like this. You're run the department of healthy.

Are some you care why literally I am pitching. They don't do background checks anymore. So i'm in you. I just want to say, George, our secretary, an estate you said most.

I think I think gonna .

bomb you.

Hey, before we go, we should mention that you've launched a blog for Alice.

Alice has her own blog, and let me tell you, she's gona give me quite the tongue lashing after the show. I yeah yes. So it's all about so how can I try to separate the alexy focused on the you know you an avid or your construction company, which is what i'm pitching.

The automation stuff is all going to go there. Personal log, this can be the programming stuff. And the show was going to be what i'm sure someone to call a Chris is right in propaganda.

So awesome. Well, if you need any help with that, I could always just generate like a right wing podcast .

now with A I or I was thinking we should just do to go funding and we should just buy and for worse oh.

that's an interesting idea. Yeah again, i'm you with with things like no book, L M and other tools like do we just load a fall of A A generate content dynamic gads if we don't need IT.

we don't need IT, we don't here's the pitch. Okay, we chained me to a chair.

Okay, i'm like this so far.

We forced me to watch the Young turks for, like, ten hours street.

and I still rich and living .

xi in florida. Well.

this is how you get rid. okay?

And then you just hit the camera, hit play. I'm assuming you have a catheter so I can urate and some sort of iv for fluids. I don't die process maybe.

and i'm .

pretty sure I will be so enraged at that point that I think I get out alex ones, alex Jones, except my stuff would be based on reality.

This is why we have the sound.

But let's be honest, I can be trusted to, although if I was the secretary of the department of education, things were changed.

Well, so check out, Alice, that deb's large blog. Where should they find you?

Thread the week. Uh, go to dominican dot com. And i'm also on the blue sky for some reason, really, just to it's up to modica there and on twitter.

how wonderful for you. You can find me on the wild side, Chris L S dot com that links to my noster profile. If you can believe that our weapon x Chris L S over there.

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