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3 weeks ago I started an experiment for
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one month I was going to listen to music
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exclusively through an iPod but of
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course things got more complicated I
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explored how algorithms affect
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everything we do see and consume I left
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social media got a point and shoot
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camera started asking people for music
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recommendations the next week I explored
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how algorithms and the modern internet
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affect artists and creators and what
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kinds of things get made in the first
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place and then then I had a new
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hypothesis see I remember life before
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the internet before smartphones before
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algorithms most of us are addicted to
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our phones myself included but we accept
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them because it's just part of modern
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life and you have to have them but do
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you what if the old technology the
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pre-oriented up changing my life
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and creating a new problem that I'm not
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sure how to
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solve if you've seen the previous two
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videos you know me I mean not just me
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but week three me where I'm at now I
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don't know how this series is going to
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end because well none of this went how I
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thought it was going to go at the
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beginning I have a few more things to
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show you that happened this week week
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three and then I'll explain my problem
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so I'm Still rocking my iPod I upgraded
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the p ads on my headphones to get a
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bigger bass sound out of them they sound
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amazing honestly this iPod thing is
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easier than I thought it would be I'm
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listening to more music really great
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music it's a more isolated experience on
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the iPod and because I'm buying it I'm
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really motivated to listen to it it's
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slightly more inconvenient with the
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sinking and carrying another device
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around but the positives are outweighing
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the negatives here being off social
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media has given me a ton of brain space
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back I can think again I'm taking
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pictures with this digital disposable
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style camera it's simple and fun I take
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the picture and I'm back in the moment
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I'm also handwriting my research notes
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my pocket notebook has other notes and
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to-dos and this week I decided to go
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full dumb phone well mostly I wanted to
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get a flip phone or a light phone have
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you seen those it's a super simple phone
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that deliberately doesn't have a bunch
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of apps instead I decided to convert my
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existing iPhone 13 step one delete every
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app other than messages Maps calendar
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and phone messages are the main way I
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communicate with my phone maps and
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calendars were necessary for my trip to
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Sonoma this week and you can't delete
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the phone app I tried step two turn my
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screen black and white this immediately
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made my phone less interesting not not
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only could I not use any apps it's a
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boore to look at step three put on a
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matte screen protector this softens the
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pixels on the screen even more and makes
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it feel like a light phone messages Maps
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calendar phone there was just one
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problem I've been filming this whole
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series on my iPhone and if I can't use
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the camera that means I have to use an
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old Sony handy Cam that I had yeah yes I
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could use the nice camera that I film
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regular videos with this camera here
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right now but I don't want to unmount it
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and I need something dead simple not a
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lot of settings and this just fit the
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bill in these videos I'm sharing a lot
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more of my own life than I typically do
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but there's another part that you're not
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seeing the biggest part actually my
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family this week was Father's Day and
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honestly this is a huge factor in all
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all of this for me how do I want to
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raise my kids in today's world how do I
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want them listening and thinking about
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music or social media or the internet in
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general and with all of the huge
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internet shifts we're in the middle of
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right now how do you balance everything
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or is that even possible my son didn't
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know what an iPod was but got used to it
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and how it works he gave me a list of
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songs that he wants on my iPod so he'll
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have something to listen to on the way
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to his piano lessons or trips to the
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park Paw Patrol sure Yellow Submarine
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beetles classic shake your pants Cameo
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philti That's My Boy the two guys that's
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Robson Jorge and Lincoln
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olivetti my wife loved the iPod idea so
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I bought her an iPod Mini the same one
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that she used to have though this one
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has a new battery and larger flash
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storage the iPod modding Community can
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get pretty crazy but all of this has had
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me thinking lately how am I going to
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raise my kids when smartphones exist the
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internet algorithms all of recorded
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music history in your pocket at all
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times the joys and horrors of humanity
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simultaneously existing in the palm of
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your hand I caught myself recently in a
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dumb parenting moment I hate the idea of
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raising an iPad kid like my son just
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glued to a screen and unable to engage
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with the real world but so one day my
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son asked to watch a show or play on the
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iPad and I said no we don't have a lot
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of time because we need to leave soon
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we're not going to do screens right now
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and then proceeded to scroll through
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Instagram on my phone it turns out I'm
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the iPad kid so I'm going back dumb
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phone no social media no streaming music
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everything as manual as
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[Music]
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possible your smart smartphone is
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constantly clamoring for your attention
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but my Sony handy cam it just shoots
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video my iPod it just plays music my
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point and shoot camera just photos my
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notebooks they're not trying to cross
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reference and tag and organize they just
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exist as my thoughts suspended on a
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piece of paper and my typewriter oh
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right I got a typewriter my normal
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videos require a a lot of research a lot
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of writing I write everything out so I
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know what most of the video will be
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before I start filming I use notion
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either on my computer or sometimes on my
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phone between things but writing
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requires a lot of thinking and a
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typewriter is a fantastic tool for
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thinking the keystrokes are violent and
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beautiful the machine is a Marvel of
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engineering this one is from 19 47 and
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sings Like a Bird the chime at the end
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of the line is so
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satisfying and it changes the way you
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write there's something to be said about
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getting the words out of your head as
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fast as possible but there's also
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something to be said for taking a moment
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and thinking forming a sentence in your
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head and then executing the Symphony of
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text hammers to bring your thoughts
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immediately into the physical world in a
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park with giant headphones on while
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people stare at
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[Music]
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[Music]
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you look I know what I look like a
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freaking hipster dork but I'm telling
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you this typewriter is incredible no
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distractions no notifications that
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interrupt you no squiggly red lines just
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you and the words
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all right this is the video for um H to
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the iso by Jay-Z can I show you
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something first though this is the
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[Music]
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script okay this is my YouTube
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Ed just hit play on that one how about
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this one hit
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play here we
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go this week I went to Sonoma County
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California for a gig with the same band
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I was with last
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week I'm driving the Sprinter van and
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sticking to the rules we all listen to
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music through my iPod the good news was
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the Mercedes Sprinter also worked
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perfectly with my
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iPod I loaded in the album
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recommendations I bought from last week
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and we listened on the way up this
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sparked many discussions about the music
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the art artist their influences their
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art that is a
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wild it's a it's a good song I'm not
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saying that it's bad I'm just saying it
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sounds like T Swizzle because T Swizzle
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is basic we can agree to disagree that's
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fair I love this
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song it was a really great 7-hour Drive
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listening and talking about music with
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friends before performing music with
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friends
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hey
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welcome what
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[Music]
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up this guy gets
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[Music]
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it my phone this week is a dum fighted
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iPhone and I'm off social media this
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month but I'm still using the internet
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just on my computer or my iPad I'm still
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seeing the videos and reading the
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articles I want to see just in one
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sitting instead of checking it all
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throughout the day and I think that's a
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better way of consuming it right now in
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2024 we're in the middle of a big shift
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on the internet platform walls are
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getting higher and higher AI is taking
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over when I was a kid and we got the
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internet at my house the internet was
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small and exciting it connected all
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kinds of people across the world and
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brought a lot of wonderful things with
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it but now the internet feels big and
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boring Tik Tok has taken over not only
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as a social media app but the concept
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one algorithm to rule them all it's not
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about following the Creator it's about
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consuming content and there's always
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more content I talked about this concept
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last week as a content creator you're
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not making videos you're making content
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for Instagram you're not making music
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you're making audio content for Spotify
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at least that's where they're trying to
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head and now it turns out you're not
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making articles and websites for the
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open web anymore you're making content
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for Google's AI Google already mudded
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the internet with SEO but has now just
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rolled out AI summaries which promises
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to bring you the answer you want without
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ever having to go to any other website
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other than Google in other words they're
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keeping you on their platform as long as
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possible just like everyone else to
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understand this better I called up Jason
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cobbler he's the former editor and chief
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ADV vice's motherboard and is now the
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co-founder of 404 media a media company
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focused on how technology shapes our
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world I wanted to ask Jason about what's
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happening with the internet right now
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yeah I think what's happening is social
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media is fraying and Google search is
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getting both overwhelmed by AI spam to
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the point where it is becoming very hard
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to discover new things on the internet
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yeah so what I've been describing it as
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is like a discoverability crisis it can
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be really hard to find things that are
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made by well-meaning humans who have put
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like a lot of time and effort into
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making high quality content because it's
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getting drowned out by
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commodified AI spam and then also some
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stuff that's made by humans but is
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created to like appease a search
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algorithm it's so difficult to get to
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just the thing that you are looking for
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and the thing you're you're wanting to
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get to So Google I mean Google has spent
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decades directing people to websites and
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one of the reasons that's work for
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Google is because Google will have ads
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on its search page but then most of the
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internet is monetized via ads that also
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are controlled by Google they're very
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likely taking a cut of the ads that are
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shown on that website yeah but
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increasingly Google is trying to keep
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people on that search page with its
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Snippets with its AI answers with the
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little click down like expanders that
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will show you more and more information
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that is kind of copy pasted from a lot
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of different websites and so they're
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essentially cannibalizing traffic to
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these websites making ends meet with
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advertising alone is increasingly hard
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and it's increasingly hard to like build
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an audience in this world where
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discoverability is difficult and and
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scaling that up while you have like
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human workers and so companies and
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websites that are increasingly making it
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work are using Ai and and they're like
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publishing instead of one or two or
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three or four articles that a single
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human being could do if they were
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rushing the day they're having AI
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published to 200 300 500 articles a day
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uh you are going the traditional website
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route with 404 yeah so I worked at uh
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Vice media for 10 years um I was the
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editorinchief of motherboard which was
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its Tech site and my co-founders at 404
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media are three other people uh Sam Cole
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Emanuel meberg and Joseph Cox who also
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worked at motherboard and what we hope
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to do and are trying to do is tell
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stories that are not easily told meaning
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do reporting do like
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investigations tell people about
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communities on the internet that they
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maybe didn't know about before we want
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people to know that we're humans like we
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are human beings doing the work and we
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want to differentiate ourselves by not
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using AI because I think the whole
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industry is going toward using Ai and as
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that happens it's like everything starts
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to become the same and flattened and and
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not super interesting you can find our
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full conversation on the podcast or the
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video on digging the
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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talks over the last 3 weeks I've run in
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the exact opposite direction of where
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everything is
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headed away from algorithms away from Ai
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and away from the modern digital tools
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that we all take for granted as the best
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way to do
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[Music]
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things by unbundling the music function
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out of my phone I've regained control
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roll over the music I listen to I've
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been enjoying it more listening
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intentionally getting great
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recommendations from humans and
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supporting the artist directly in the
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process having an iPod is honestly not
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that much more inconvenient and the
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benefits are huge it's a net positive
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unbundling the photos out of my phone
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was a little more inconvenient but the
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camera it's easy to use takes cool
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pictures and I also have to use it much
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more intentionally I have to take it out
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turn it on frame up the picture and
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import it into my computer after it's a
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lot of work and with that comes a higher
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value and appreciation of the picture
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net positive unbundling parts of my
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social life out of my phone has been a
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win too social media really isn't that
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social anymore but I've had more great
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conversations with actual people in
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person over text or God forbid on the
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phone than I have in a very long time
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huge net positive unbundling the email
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and internet and writing and everything
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else out of my phone making it a dumb
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phone this was a difficult transition I
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would still instinctively grab my phone
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in any free moment I had but it's not
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going to give me anything I can call
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text look at a map I guess but that's it
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I have to write stuff down to Google
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later and then I have a specific time of
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day to check my email or browse but then
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I'm done but I'm also specifically
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seeking out higher quality sources like
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subscribing to 404 or subscribing to
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multiple substacks my internet
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consumption is much more limited but
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it's much better the typewriter I used
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is from
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1947 and as you move forward in time as
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technology progresses it all gets
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simpler smaller and bundled together but
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each time this happens we lose a little
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bit of
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richness sure it's more convenient on
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your phone and it basically does the
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same thing but not quite but you
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continue to do this over years and years
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bundling things together losing a little
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bit each time and we get to where we're
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at now addicted to our phones and
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addicted to lowquality content that's
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just trying to keep us more addicted and
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these platforms as I talked with Jason
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about they're eating their own
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Tails we're pack in all of this into one
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device and not stopping to ask if this
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is actually the best way of doing
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things or what it's doing to our
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well-being in the long
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term what we've done is made a digital
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Swiss army
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knife Swiss Army knives are great
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because it's multiple tools Allin one
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you got scissors a screwdriver a knife
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the cork screw whatever you want in
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there but think about it if you're
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mounting a shelf are you going to grab
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the Swiss army knife or a full-size
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Phillips head screwdriver if you're
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wrapping a Christmas present do you want
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to use the little scissors on your Swiss
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army knife or do you want to use a real
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pair of scissors the knife on there is
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very handy but if you're cooking a four
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course meal you're probably going to
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want a full-size chef's knife instead of
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the Swiss army knife Swiss Army knives
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are great but sometimes the actual tool
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is better for the job job and how many
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tools do you need does anyone really
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need the one with a 100 functions or
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whatever now imagine if this Swiss army
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knife sent you notifications the knife
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is all hey just letting you know I can
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cut stuff the screwdriver is all hey
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it's been 4 days since you last used me
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or the tweezers are like hey don't lose
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your streak tweeze something with me and
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then now the Swiss army knife is getting
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AI you get my point some things are
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better unbundled so here's my new
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problem I started this whole thing
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thinking it was going to be a fun video
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with a retro piece of music technology
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but then I kept going and kept going in
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running in the opposite direction from
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algorithms and AI I've run backwards in
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time through over 75 years of Technology
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I've used older tools for listening and
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making music writing photography art
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news and media and making social
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connections and I guess like I thought
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it would be an interesting thing to
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watch like oh look at the crazy guy with
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the iPod and the typewriter and I am
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honestly thinking about these things and
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re-evaluating what tools I use and why
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but in the back of my mind I've been
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thinking cool when the month is over
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I'll go back to using my iPhone back to
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Spotify back to regular life but what I
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didn't anticipate is how much better
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life is
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[Music]
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everything is
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richer music
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writing photography
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[Music]
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art by dummifx
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[Music]
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[Music]
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now I don't want to go
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back everything is better this
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way why would I go
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back I'm not going
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back you can't make me go back
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[Music]
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nothing is certain except death taxes
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and
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laundry it's always the
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laundry I don't know how I didn't see
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this
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coming my apartment complex has one
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washer and dryer and it requires a
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smartphone app there's no way to pay
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with cash I can't just not do
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laundry I have to reinstall this
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[Music]
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app it's not just the laundry though
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these past few weeks I've gotten so many
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texts from friends that are links to
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articles or videos or Spotify songs that
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I can't do anything with on my phone I
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can check them on my computer but since
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I'm not doing Spotify or streaming music
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I can't open those Links at all I want
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to get a real dumb phone but it'll
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require major life changes yes it really
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is better but the rest of the world
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doesn't operate this way so many things
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require apps now or it's at least much
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more inconvenient to not use the app so
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now I genuinely don't know what to do
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I've dug myself deep down into a hole
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and it turns out I really love it down
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here but I'm being pulled back to the
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surface and I don't want to go back life
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is better this way even if it's harder
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in some ways some of the older tools
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I've used are a better way of doing it
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but some modern technology is
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required I have one more week left in
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this experiment and I not only don't
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know how it will end next week I don't
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know what I'm going to do after it's all
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over hey it's week for me I think I
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figured it out I got to do a couple
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things first including something i'
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never thought I'd do but I'll tell you
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about it next week see you then
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