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This week: Felix Salmon, financial journalist and frequent contributor to Slate.

Pointers to Felix's work:

@felixsalmon on Twitter

Why Is It So Hard to Create a Good Bank? (Slate, May 18, about Simple, an online bank)

The Media Narrative Around Amazon Is Out of Control (Slate, April 26): "If Amazon traded on the same multiple of earnings as everybody else, its stock would fall by roughly 90 percent. . . . It’s impossible to predict what’s going to cause the view of Amazon to change or when that’s going to happen. But given the shifting sense of the role that big tech plays in our lives, it’s reasonable to expect that, when that day arrives, the change will be negative. For the company, for its narrative, and for its share price."

Other Slate pieces by Felix



Other tech news

We Made a Tool So You Can Hear Both Yanny and Laurel (NYT, May 16): Helpful slider shows how the audio goes from one side (definitely Laurel) to the middle (also Laurel, as we can all agree), and then all the way to right (OK, no more Laurel there).

How did Google get so big? (60 Minutes, May 21): "The FTC's Bureau of Competition recommended [in 2011] that an antitrust lawsuit be filed against Google . . . It specifically cited Google for stealing competitors' content, and imposing restrictions on advertisers and other websites that limited their ability to utilize other search engines. But the recommendations were rejected. . . . [many] who were directly involved in the investigation have long suspected that the outcome had something to do with Google's political muscle in Washington and its close relationship with the Obama administration. Google spent more money on lobbying last year than any other corporation, employing 25 different firms and helping fund 300 trade associations, think tanks and other groups many of which influence policy."

Note in particular from 60 Minutes: past Techtonic guest Jonathan Taplin (here's the show), antitrust lawyer Gary Reback, and EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager. All on Team Techtonic.

Google’s Selfish Ledger Is An Unsettling Vision Of Silicon Valley Social Engineering (The Verge, May 17): an "internal video from 2016 shows a Google concept for how total data collection could reshape society." Nightmare material, courtesy of Google.

• Oh, and it looks like Google faked their Duplex phone-bot demo (Axios, May 17): "Axios asked Google for the name of the hair salon or restaurant, in order to verify both that the businesses exist and that the calls were not pre-planned. . . . A longtime Google spokeswoman declined to provide either name."

• Don't forget, from last week's show notes: How to Keep Google From Owning Your Online Life, by David Pierce in the WSJ (May 8). Interesting that the Wall Street Journal is offering alternatives to Google services.

• Speaking of alternatives, past Techtonic guest Gabriel Weinberg (here's the show) and his search engine Duck Duck Go are featured here: This Search Engine Is Profitable Without Tracking You Online. And Google and Facebook Could Do It Too.

• Conclusion: We need to break up Big Tech, starting with Google and Facebook. Axios reports that the left (and the right) are turning up heat to break up Facebook: progressive organizations running an online ad campaign saying "Facebook keeps violating your privacy"... the article adds, "The right is just as willing to take on Facebook right now. Conservative lawmakers spent a hearing last month talking about charges that the social network and its competitors have silenced conservative voices." A rare bipartisan agreement!

• Oh, and as for Facebook: Zuck testifies tomorrow in the EU, and meantime New data shows people actually increased their Facebook usage after the Cambridge Analytica scandal (Business Insider, May 20). It's not too late to delete your Facebook account: easy how-to at deletefacebook.com.

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...and if we have time for a sing along tonight:

Building a Surveillance State

Building a surveillance state
Google, Google
Privacy is what they hate
All Google day

It's Facebook, too
They're spying on you
We've got to change before it's too late
All Google day

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listener james from westwood:

Early howdy, Mark and all!!
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Greg from ZONE 5:

Evening, Mark and all!
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ultradamno:

Hello Mark and Techtonic Youth.
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TDK60:

Good day.
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Rob (Jerzcity):

hulloo!
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Bas NL:

Hi Mark & all!
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mrdonutsu:

Your theme music really needs to be much more menacing... ;)
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Michael 98145:

hashtag hello world
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mrdonutsu:

Given the general content of recent shows.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good evening, Mark and Tekkers!
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Webhamster Henry:

Sound like "Yerry"
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queems:

laurel 4 ever
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Michael 98145:

jerry
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melinda:

Laurel
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Sandy:

Hi Mark! LAUREL!!!!!!
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ultradamno:

Laurel
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listener james from westwood:

I was hearing "Boo-urns."
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Bas NL:

Yanref
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Laurel Yanni:

#metoo
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Rob (Jerzcity):

black n blue?
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Michael 98145:

heh :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:06pm
ultradamno:

Blue and black, was the other option, I think
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:06pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

What's the gag with the GIF saying "Flannel" over there?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
chris:

hi, Mark n tonics
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Bas NL:

What do we need to know from you to day? [............................................................]
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
Webhamster Henry:

It's a well documented startup business plan:
- have a niche idea
- go practically broke developing it and putting up a credible front
- make some noise to attract attention/
- get acquired and either integrated or bought out.
- $$$$
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:12pm
listener james from westwood:

Hell, even the Simpsons got in fast enough to spoof Microsoft's glom-tacular late-90s habits:
www.youtube.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
Michael 98145:

many, many organizations are outsourcing their email to gmail just to avoid record-retention requirements
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northguineahills:

I only use google on a certain browser I don't have personal info. and then, it's only for obscure cultural and arts subjects in the vain hope said subject will get more hits and someone might accidentally click on it.
Avatar 6:15pm
Linda Lee:

'species-level impact'?
is this what keeps capitalism viable?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:15pm
Mark Hurst:

Sorry not 30 seconds long, actually 3 minutes - I misspoke!
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Jeff Moore:

There was a 3 in it!
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Google roulette: Do a Google search on your credit card number.
  6:17pm
melinda:

This guy sounds just like the guy on my meditation app. My world is crumbling.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Smokestack:

I just saw an article this morning that Google has quietly dropped it's motto "Don't Be Evil" within the last couple weeks.

gizmodo-com.cdn.ampproject.org...
  6:17pm
JakeGould:

This will all help us get better ads for socks.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Bas NL:

*raspberry sound in back of classroom*
  6:18pm
JakeGould:

Yeah, Google! Solve that poverty!
  6:18pm
JakeGould:

HOW ABOUT YOU JUST PAY TAXES!!!
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Linda Lee:

yes, we must have overwhelming instrusiveness into human life since we can't possibly figure out the interelationship between poverty, depression & the environment without it.
  6:18pm
Warren in Australia:

Hello
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northguineahills:

@listener james: ArcGIS did the same in the GIS market, it out muscled the competition, and it's far from the best platform. I had a professor in grad school who was threatened to not be invited to GIS conferences (outside of purely academic) if he didn't purchase ArcGIS licenses.
  6:19pm
JakeGould:

I meant Google should pay taxes. More of it.
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Buffalo's Tom:

That just sounded like an excerpt from the creepiest audiobook ever.
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Michael 98145:

let us prey
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Bas NL:

Hey Warren!
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Webhamster Henry:

Just undo Alphabet.
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Linda Lee:

smash the monster by starving it. let's try!
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TDK60:

Google pay more taxes?!! That's creeping Stalinist totalitarianism!! My word! (Kidding.)
  6:21pm
sim:

Once the avalanche has started, it is too late for the pebbles to cry stop.
Avatar 6:21pm
TDK60:

Hi Linda Lee, Bas, and all the other Teks.
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Linda Lee:

Felix Salmon is hot stuff.
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Jeff Moore:

Oh, and speaking of patent portfolios - one absolutely necessary thing for the betterment of the world is to completely nuke the notion of software patents.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:22pm
Bas NL:

Hi TDK60!
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Webhamster Henry:

The Baby Bells all kind of re-conglomerated within a few years.
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ultradamno:

Maybe we could trick Eric Schmidt into buying a newspaper critical of the president.
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Linda Lee:

the indiividual consumer is basically given the task of ending global pollution as well, by avoiding plastic bags & so on, when we're really not the problem there either.
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Linda Lee:

we just can't be goal driven relating to lifestyle choices. we have to be morally driven.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:26pm
ultradamno:

Or Sundar Pichai, rather.
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Linda Lee:

hey there TDK60! miss the morning chats!
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TDK60:

Linda, I'm still often on the Wake show, but busier right now, so less chatty.
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Linda Lee:

i'd just like to know how the human beings working directly for google or facebook justify their positions.
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Michael 98145:

@LL, $ $ $ $ $
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Linda Lee:

(even though many of us work for them without pay.)
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Linda Lee:

@TDK 60 ~ see? i didn't know you'd chilled out a bit, since i keep missing the show! :-D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:30pm
Michael 98145:

once upon a time, the largest employers of engineers were military contractors.

probably still the case ...
  6:31pm
jeremyb:

this debate is fantastic
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Linda Lee:

Michael 98145 ~ is there anything at all that humans will not do for money? for the chance to acquire things like gold-plated toilet seats? this is a serious question.
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Michael 98145:

@LL, history answers no
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Buffalo's Tom:

Chris Morris? I think he means Charlie Brooker. #nitpick
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Linda Lee:

no wonder we're suicidal.
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TDK60:

I'm Tek Savvy? Well! (dusts suit jacket front.) heheh.
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Honeybear:

and phishing emails made to look like "there's been an important update to our privacy policy" emails
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:36pm
Bas NL:

And again.. With all the years of data gathering.. How much more would Google be able to learn from us?
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Jeff Moore:

"All of this is in advance of the effective date for the European Union’s “GDPR” laws. If you’re not familiar with the GDPR, it’s basically the latest hypocritical move by the EU on their relentless march toward dictating the control of personal data globally and to further their demands to become a global censorship czar — with the ability to demand the deletion of any search engine results around the world that they find inconvenient. Joseph Stalin would heartily approve."

"One can assume that Google’s privacy team has been putting in yeoman’s service to meet the EU’s dictatorial demands, and it’s logical that Google decided to make other changes in their privacy ecosystem at the same time, and now is informing users about those changes."

lauren.vortex.com...
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Linda Lee:

the next level is predetermining our activity!
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Linda Lee:

.. completely eliminating free will.
  6:38pm
jeremyb:

didn't apple give a back door to uber that allowed them to capture users screens?
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Neckbard:

The sentiments Salmon is expressing are ones any Vichy collaborationist would recognize.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:39pm
Bas NL:

@LL Would one be able to give up free will?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:39pm
Michael 98145:

( like the comment about yer snazzy real estate :)
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chris:

there's always the Black phone, Mark - en.wikipedia.org...
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TDK60:

gotta run..,
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Linda Lee:

i think we already have, for the most part, Bas, if we're generally already doing as we've been trained to do.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...granular grannies...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...for a grand...
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Linda Lee:

it's not totally ok with us yet, though. we still need the illusion that we do have free will. so that's something.
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Honeybear:

Uncle Joe would probably approve of a well-funded Department of Motor Vehicles, and laws that say ya hafta drive on the right side of the road (at least most of the time) as well. But that doesn't mean that everything bureaucratic and regulatory is Stalinist
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chris:

google's presence in chelsea may explain the preponderance of supercars there.
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Bas NL:

I still have good all out discussions with my friends..
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listener james from westwood:

I used to work in that 14th St Google building (not for Google). It was like a first-person shooter level inside. Kept expecting various DOOM baddies to jump out at me.
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Linda Lee:

sounds like a great environment!
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Webhamster Henry:

As a person who tirelessly lectures about teleworking, any company buying office space seems very 19th century to me.
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Linda Lee:

i'm very glad for that Bas. honestly. i can too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:45pm
Michael 98145:

this little listener-support station continues to be well worth our support
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Jeff Moore:

I think the thing which got Weinstein going with calling the EU's interference in Internet services Stalinist is the outrageous invented "right to be forgotten" - reminiscent of how people were airbrushed out of history in the Stalin regime - rather than purely the institution of any regulations.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'The President's Analyst' (1967) seeming more prescient all the time...
www.imdb.com...
...'You know - wherever I go - patients all hate the PhoneCo. !'...
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Linda Lee:

& i'm also always examining the modes of thinking that i bring to the conversation!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:46pm
listener james from westwood:

Oh, jeebuz, our floor was right below Google's kitchen. It was torture.
Then there was the day someone at Google's snake escaped its tank. I feared using the john for a week.
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chris:

free food and bev in exchange for work/life balance (i.e. stay in the office, don't go anywhere)
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Greg from ZONE 5:

You hear all of that, Jeff Moore? STEP UP YOUR GAME!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...& w/ that listener james who needs metaphors...
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Linda Lee:

every possible need met by your employers? so then: company prostitutes?
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
Webhamster Henry:

I hate the free food incentive; the only reason to come into NYC or other sophisticated city to work is to support the local restaurants.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
Michael 98145:

( james wins the comment prize :)
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Neckbard:

Or you can just destroy labor protections.
  6:47pm
JakeGould:

Hey folks! You know what else is right near Google on 14th Street? A creepy windowless government building between 16th Street and 17th Street and 10th Avenue and 11th Avenue. It has DEA offices but who knows what else.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
listener james from westwood:

Friend who co-founded a day trading firm had the traders fed during the dot-com heyday so they wouldn't have to leave for lunch.
By coincidence, I and another friend who worked there and our mates used to roll down to that Jersey City office and use their network for LAN parties.
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Linda Lee:

i love you too my dear. ;-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Like in our NorthNewEngland smalltowns: used to be your employer was your landlord & the whole thing...seems they want to take us back there step by step...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

There was a blow to Labor Protections in the Supreme Court today, actually...
  6:49pm
herb.nyc:

I've had lunch at Google Chelsea 2,3x. I bumped into a grad student I knew from my ccny job, crazily. (Kinda like "stay in times sq for 30" and you'll see someone you know")
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Linda Lee:

saint peter don't you call me 'cause i can't go. i owe my soul to the company store.
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Honeybear:

@JM well I disagree, and happen to consider the internet surveillance machine generally to be (much) more of a dystopian menace than the 'right to be forgotten' legislation. but that's ok, you can send me to the gulag (and/or picket my house) for saying that if you want
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Fredericks:

Amazon paid no income tax, last year, on a $5.6 Billion profit.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51pm
Michael 98145:

arbitration decision : www.washingtonpost.com...
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Jeff Moore:

Intellectual Ventures is the evillest of the evil.

And speaking of not always acting on one's principles - yes, we bought the devil's cookbooks. Because there's some pretty fascinating stuff in there.
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Neckbard:

Over-fished oceans = no more free sushi = our only hope for a curb on Big Data
  6:52pm
herb.nyc:

I think such a fed windowless bldg is near city hall, on Thomas St(?) and Church(?).
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northguineahills:

I've been inside that building when I worked for the Feds (Census Bureau), but only to visit the offices of the Dept of Commerce (whom we were under at the time)(obviously stopped working for them).
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Linda Lee:

then they're fish farming, Neckbard. & that means no one has access to fish if they aren't purchased.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Some kind techie with a drone and a camera might provide us with a picture of that rooftop.
  6:53pm
JakeGould:

@herb.nyc: Yeah there is that famous one on Worth Street between Church and Broadway. But there are more creepy buildings that just don’t have fancy design.

Head over to Varick and Houston Street and go into the official entrance on Houston and tell me what that experience is like.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

According to a girl I dated, that building has something to do with the FBI (which she knew because they would frequent her coffee place and hit on her…)
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Webhamster Henry:

It's the Techtonic Filk song hour.
  6:54pm
JakeGould:

The government offices on Houston and Varrick do some kind of nuclear test work on the top floors. Worked near there. Researched that building and it’s no joke.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
ultradamno:

Ah, a music of mind control moment.
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Jeff Moore:

That windowless building at 33 Thomas Street is the former AT&T Long Lines building. Not sure what it's used for now.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
Folsom:

Mark what do think of the sneaky copyright extension?
  6:56pm
JakeGould:

@JeffMoore: Exactly. All the old NY Telephone switching station buildings are emptier but still being used for something by someone.

Maybe that’s where all the porn is?
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Neckbard:

Wasn't usenet all we ever needed?
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Honeybear:

well, logs of everyone's porn watching habits at least
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Linda Lee:

*everyone* knows monopolies don't guarantee serviceability!
  6:57pm
JakeGould:

I want to know where all the porn is stored.
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Honeybear:

which that building just might be big enough to hold
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:57pm
Michael 98145:

at 33 : www.dailymail.co.uk...
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northguineahills:

@Greg: Yep, most of the floors were for the FBI, CIA, DHS, etc. It was weird that Dept of Commerce was there (you needed clearance to go to certain elevators that went to certain floors).
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Jeff Moore:

Oh, look: "33 Thomas was described as the likely location of an NSA mass surveillance hub codenamed TITANPOINTE in an investigation by The Intercept, and in a documentary short film by Henrik Moltke and Laura Poitras titled Project X"

en.wikipedia.org...
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Neckbard:

Google is just a 21st century instantiation of primitive accumulation, pure and simple.
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northguineahills:

@Jeff: That's a different windowless building.
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northguineahills:

Thanks Mark & Felix!
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Neckbard:

Way to put over your thought leadership.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
Phil with the phone:

No way you can fit all the porn in that building. It'd need to be like 3 times that size
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:59pm
Greg from ZONE 5:

Great talk, guys!
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Linda Lee:

that's the bind .. where's the audience?
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 7:00pm
Bas NL:

Yeah.. thanks Mark & Felix! one hour.. to short..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:00pm
chris:

thanks, Mark and Felix and folks.
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Webhamster Henry:

"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different from saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
– Edward Snowden
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:00pm
Michael 98145:

thanks again, Mark
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listener james from westwood:

Thanks, Mark and Felix!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

On third and long, Staubach to Preston Pearson was always money.
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Linda Lee:

if the tweet fails in the forest, is there a sound?
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Webhamster Henry:

Thanks Mark & Felix!
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Linda Lee:

excellent quote, webhamster Henry!
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