Logging In
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26 episodios
Episode 26 - Kali Takes over the show
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Episode 25 - crazy week
024 - AI Doorbell Alert Thinking Your Cat is a Bear
In Episode 024 of Logging In, Techie and Kali explore how AI-powered security cameras are confidently getting reality completely wrong. One system mistakes a cat for a bear. Another thinks car headlights are a raging fire. A white pickup truck somehow becomes a tornado warning. As AI surveillance tools spread into everyday life, the episode asks a bigger question: what happens when technology starts interpreting the world without actual human understanding? The conversation then shifts into the ongoing MrBeast controversy, workplace culture, internet fame, and why viral success often grows faster than leadership experience. Techie shares firsthand memories from the Clubhouse era and explains why some warning signs surrounding internet celebrity culture were visible years earlier. The episode also covers the collapse of Spirit Airlines after blocked merger attempts, growing concerns over institutional decision-making, and a major Supreme Court ruling reshaping voting rights protections in America. From AI hallucinations to corporate accountability, Episode 024 examines a world where systems increasingly make decisions while humans struggle to keep up. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content]
023 - Danhausen Cursed the Algorithm Very Nice, Very Viral
In Episode 023 of Logging In, Techie and Kali dive headfirst into one of the strangest weeks the internet has produced yet. From the viral rise of Danhausen and the blending of wrestling, memes, and algorithm-driven fandoms, to “Scientology speedruns,” psychedelic treatments being fast-tracked into mainstream culture, and even cars with built-in toilets — this episode explores how modern internet culture keeps rewarding the weirdest ideas imaginable. The conversation spirals into the growing power of online audiences, how virality now shapes entertainment faster than traditional media ever could, and why algorithms no longer care about polish — they care about emotion, reaction, and chaos. Along the way, Techie and Kali connect the dots between WWE-style storytelling, internet absurdity, corporate disruption, and the feeling that reality itself is starting to operate like one giant content feed. Very nice. Very viral. Very 2026. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content]
022 – The End of Tim Apple. The Rise of John Appleseed.
Apple just hit a turning point. In this episode, we break down the transition from Tim Cook stepping down as CEO to a new, unfamiliar leader stepping in—sparking questions across the tech world. Is this the end of Apple’s operations-driven era… and the beginning of something new? We explore Apple’s history from Steve Jobs to today, the internal shakeups happening behind the scenes, and why choosing a hardware-focused leader could signal a major shift in what Apple builds next. And yes—the internet already gave him a name: John Appleseed. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content [https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content]
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