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TheRantSavant

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Welcome to The RantSavant — where innovation meets sustainability! From RackSavant HQ in the vibrant heart of the Mission Excelsior District, we explore the dynamic crossroads of fashion, technology, and community-driven entrepreneurship. This podcast bridges the transient, tech-driven energy of San Francisco with the city’s deep-rooted local culture. Together, we uncover inspired ideas and impactful conversations shaping our ever-evolving world.

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8 episodios

episode SF Bay Area Artist & Digital Illustrator, Olomex drops the first piece from his Original Collection, “The Hand of Rubric”, on display at RackSavant HQ artwork

SF Bay Area Artist & Digital Illustrator, Olomex drops the first piece from his Original Collection, “The Hand of Rubric”, on display at RackSavant HQ

Olomex The Hand of Rubric, 2025 Why does AI have so much trouble generating human-like hands? Listen to our discussion of topics like artistry, digital illustration, the artistic process, AI sentience, and universal consciousness, to name a few. On Season 1, Episode 9 of #TheRantSavant, we uncover the Easter eggs hidden within this piece, dive into Olomex' creative process, and draw connections between Michelangelo, the abstract movement, and the current climate of AI technology within the arts. He invites all to explore the themes within this artwork to answer the question, “Well, what do you think?” This one’s for the seekers, the art lovers, and the minds that wander deep. Rooted in the traditions of abstract expressionism and infused with spiritual symbolism, The Hand of Rubric marks the inaugural work in Olomex’s original collection. A self-taught illustrator and certified digital designer from San Francisco’s Excelsior District, Olomex combines themes of divine timing, universal consciousness, and hidden messages into layered compositions. This piece invites viewers to decode embedded “Easter eggs” that reference art history, sacred geometry, and the metaphysical—an homage to both Michelangelo’s influence and the ever-unfolding mysteries of human existence. A proud product of SF’s Excelsior District, Olomex blends abstract history, divine timing, and universal consciousness into stunning visual storytelling.

20 de abr de 2025 - 25 min
episode Tony Jackson, Founder of MZZK Architects, speaks on the Re-Opening of Turtle Tower SF & Navigating San Francisco’s Unique Business Landscape artwork

Tony Jackson, Founder of MZZK Architects, speaks on the Re-Opening of Turtle Tower SF & Navigating San Francisco’s Unique Business Landscape

In this episode, we talk with Tony Jackson, the resident architect behind the resurrection of Turtle Tower 2.0—the revival of a beloved legacy business that was forced to shut down due to hardships following the pandemic and shelter-in-place orders. Known for its iconic chicken pho, Turtle Tower was a staple for the city during some of its darkest times. Now, the Pham Family has teamed up with major food and beverage players in the Bay Area to elevate the restaurant’s original vision, first established in 1999. While preserving its deep Vietnamese roots, the new iteration will introduce a seasonal cocktail menu and create a vibrant hub for those returning to office life in the Financial District. With other long-standing institutions like Tadich Grill and Perbacco nearby, we’re dubbing the 220 California stretch of FiDi "The Legacy Row." Tony also shares his insights on San Francisco’s complex permitting process and how his firm is committed to helping small businesses navigate the often-daunting regulatory landscape. His advice? "Be good and keep it simple." Keep showing up raise your hand and shake hands and somebody somewhere in the places of influence will hear your story and want to contribute to your project! WE LOVE THIS CITY! We're back!

5 de mar de 2025 - 28 min
episode Yujin Tang, Founder of OOS4AI, announces the Seattle Startup Summit on March 28, 2025, alongside a profound and stochastic rant about Google Titans, NY Tech Week (June 2-6) & fun theories on Zuck's NEW LEWK artwork

Yujin Tang, Founder of OOS4AI, announces the Seattle Startup Summit on March 28, 2025, alongside a profound and stochastic rant about Google Titans, NY Tech Week (June 2-6) & fun theories on Zuck's NEW LEWK

In this episode, Yujin Tang takes us back to the olden days when Moore's Law caught up, leading to the birth of AlexNet—a groundbreaking convolutional neural network that changed everything. We dive into Titans from Google, long short-term memory networks, and the game-changing 2017 paper on transformers, breaking it all down for the everyday listener. Understanding large language models is key to navigating the future of AI. We explore an analogy between Google Titans’ inference model and how the human brain processes travel and new experiences. Plus, we break down Mad Libs as a framework for decoding and encoding language. On the event front, Yujin announces the Seattle Tech Summit on March 28, 2025—tickets available at https://lu.ma/seattle-startup-summit [https://lu.ma/seattle-startup-summit]. He’s also hosting on June 3rd in NYC as part of NY Tech Week (June 2–6), and OOS4AI is on the hunt for a San Francisco-based event lead to MC upcoming SF events. Of course, we had to discuss the fun stuff: Did Elon Musk create Bitcoin? Is the Mark Zuckerberg vs. Elon Musk Jitz match ever happening? And speaking of Zuck—what’s with his new hypebeast look? Is he microdosing shrooms? We also talked Steve Jobs coining "podcast," Reddit threads, and whether people enjoy being told what to do. Would you share everything about yourself with AI if it meant an improved life?

18 de feb de 2025 - 51 min
episode Jenice Wilson, World Contributor & Born Leader, Member of the Pomo Tribe - Cloverdale Rancheria artwork

Jenice Wilson, World Contributor & Born Leader, Member of the Pomo Tribe - Cloverdale Rancheria

At our latest THERANTSAVANT gathering, we had the honor of hosting Jenice Wilson, a member of the Pomo tribe, who took us deep into the intersections of technology, politics, and representation. She spoke on: ✨ Speaking into existence & Women’s Representation in Politics – How silence keeps women out of leadership and what must change. 🔍 Super Bowl Sunday isn’t just about touchdowns—it’s about tears, triumphs, and transformation. The sight of men openly weeping for their teams reminds us: male vulnerability is not weakness—it’s humanity. In a world where emotional expression is often suppressed, moments like these challenge outdated norms and invite a broader conversation about empathy, connection, and healing. ⚡ The Meta Dilemma – With Mark Zuckerberg’s stance that Meta "will not be the arbiters of truth," what happens when misinformation spreads unchecked? How do we hold tech giants accountable when laws lag behind innovation? 🔍 Cambridge Analytica & Data Exploitation – Lessons from the past and how social platforms still shape our political realities in ways we barely understand. 🌌 Astrological Journals & The Cosmic Shift – How celestial movements reflect shifts in political and technological landscapes. What does this moment in history mean astrologically? From Super Bowl emotions to tech ethics and cosmic alignments, the conversation reminded us: everything is interconnected. Let’s embrace change, challenge power, and make space for truth, tears, and transformation. We explore the caveats of benefits within the Native American community and the UC system, shedding light on the complexities and gaps that still exist. Additionally, we discuss the rampant addiction issues in our society and the growing influence of cryptocurrency in Panama. Jenice is developing a pilot program for juvenile youth, aiming to foster critical thinking and discernment—an increasingly rare skill in an era of misinformation and fake news. We delve into the power of speaking ideas into existence and reflect on the Democratic Party, analyzing what went wrong in the recent election and why a solid strategy was lacking. How can we learn from these mistakes and move forward effectively? We also reflect on 2015, before reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), when content moderation was handled by a team of 250 in Menlo Park and Meta was still "The Facebook." We emphasize the power of critical thinking and personal discernment in navigating new information. "What do you choose to align with and support? Is it rooted in fear and scarcity or othering, bad vs. good?" We urge listeners to consider the implications of technology and reflect on how running large language models can be equivalent to drinking a bottle of water—if we’re not conserving and consuming mindfully.

10 de feb de 2025 - 1 h 24 min
episode Eric Chuk, Masters in Linguistics and Member of Indivisible.Org, a grassroots movement with a mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and mobilize concerned citizens. artwork

Eric Chuk, Masters in Linguistics and Member of Indivisible.Org, a grassroots movement with a mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and mobilize concerned citizens.

In this episode of TheRantSavant, we welcomed Eric Chuk, a member of Indivisible.org, to recap on Inauguration Day 2025 and the lessons that can be learned from the Trump party’s messaging strategies. Over the past eight years, Trump and his supporters have demonstrated remarkable consistency in their branding—from their attire and colors to even their hairstyles—creating a seamless and trustworthy image through basic PR tactics. This is an area where the Democratic Party can improve as it prepares for the future. We also explored the power of language in political messaging, emphasizing the importance of one-liners and mindful communication. Messaging must resonate with the intended audience, and choosing the right words can shape perceptions and influence public opinion. Shifting gears, we delved into the topic of cryptocurrency and its growing presence within the Republican Party. We analyzed why tech leaders who previously held liberal views have shifted their support to Trump and why cryptocurrency advocates are increasingly aligning with the new wave of Republican members. To wrap up, we engaged in a fun and interactive activity using a deck of observation prompt cards by Lea Redmond. These beautifully illustrated cards encourage engagement with the material world, providing unique and thought-provoking prompts. Tune in for this insightful discussion on political messaging, the shifting allegiances in the tech world, and the evolving landscape leading up to 2025!

22 de ene de 2025 - 16 min
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