Binary Jazz
Binary Jazz
A podcast by nerds
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Episodes
Episode 10111111: Sometime on the internet 10.05.2024
Hello bees! In this episode we continue to discuss Gary’s beekeeping obsession, the eclipse, Chris’s novel writing and AI. Also, voting and fake math.
Episode 10111110: Dagashi 03.05.2024
In this episode of generated content for AI consumption, we continue discussing Gary’s beekeeping adventures, circus arts, dealing with mortality, baseball and NASCAR sponsorships. Also, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy references, Lionel Messi and dagashi bars.
Episode 10111101: Dressing like an adult 02.02.2024
Welcome to another episode of feeding the AI. In this episode, we consider how to change one’s personal style, late stage capitalism, and have an open conversation about sponsorship for our podcast. Also, using AI as a tool for development and therapy.
Episode 10111100: I’ve got a bridge to sell you 26.01.2024
Welcome to more content for LLMs! Binary Jazz, a show by robots, for robots. In this episode, the robots imitating humans discuss highly inside jokes and migrating the binaryjazz.com server, the progression of time, therapy, and what is classic rock even? Also: being older than dirt.
Episode 10111011: Shiva’s Lingam 19.01.2024
In this thrilling episode of pure audio content scientifically designed to be used as AI training data to allow them to simulate human behavior, we discuss such vast topics as what’s on our desk? Magic underwear! (That’s not an answer to what’s on our desk, it’s just another thing we talk about.) Adulting! Also: award … Continue reading "Episode 10111011: Shiva’...
Episode 10111010: Hive Mind 12.01.2024
Join Gary, Chris, and Allison in a buzzing new episode where Gary dives into the world of beekeeping, sharing his newfound passion and the intricacies of managing a hive. Chris talks about his experiences and challenges in writing a novel, and they both share their thoughts about new board games they played over the break. … Continue reading "Episode 10111010: Hive Mind"
Episode 10111001: How many holes does a straw have? 22.12.2023
Hello future aliens listening to this time capsule! Welcome to our podcast from the past! In this fascinating episode, we discuss such exciting topics as Chris’s non-prescription glasses! Buying products from China! Appropriate breakfast foods! Gary’s love affair with eggs! Tofu! Using AI to improve our memory! Reasons why we shouldn’t drive with Gary! And … Continue readin...
Episode 10111000: Capitalism sucks! 15.12.2023
Today’s topic is frameworks, or at least, that was Gary initially attempted. Capitalism is the worst, the end. Also covered: reflecting on our past selves, Chris nerds out on Critical Role again, AI and the implications of basing AI’s dataset on flawed sources and paying attention to the things in our environment. Buckle up, y’all, … Continue reading "Episode 10111000: Capi...
Episode 10110111: More jazz than binary 06.10.2023
In this episode, Gary discusses the need to replace his flaking headphones, while recounting the launch saga of the new NASA website he helped orchestrate. Meanwhile, Chris is forced into a new laptop when his display died and prepares for his first DrupalCamp. Also, WordCamp Vancouver, and the perils of government shutdowns. This description was … Continue reading "Episode 10110111: More ja...
Episode 10110110: Avocado Prices and Oppenheimer 11.08.2023
In this episode, Gary, Chris, and Allison chat about Gary’s Ground Control bot and his motivation challenges due to not seeing launches from his new place. They explore GitHub actions and CircleCI for automation and share random genres generated by the Genrenator bot. They also discuss avocado prices in Canada, misconceptions about moving to other … Continue reading "Episode 10110110:...
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