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  • Reaction to Inside Tyler Oliveira Attempt to Invade a Jewish Community for Clicks
    2026/01/21

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    46 分
  • 010 Apple AI title TBA
    2026/01/15

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    47 分
  • 009 – At CES, LEGO Goes Smart While Dell Discloses AI Fatigue
    2026/01/06

    In Episode 009 of Logging In, Techie and Luna kick off the year with CES season — and the headline they didn’t expect: LEGO stepping on stage to announce a new “smart brick.” It’s screen-free and powered by proximity tech, but it still raises a big question: does adding lights and sounds make creativity better… or does it train kids to expect the toy to do the imagining for them?


    From there, the conversation shifts to a very different CES surprise: Dell publicly acknowledging that consumers are confused by AI marketing — and in many cases simply don’t care. As “AI everything” collides with real life, Techie and Luna talk about who actually benefits from AI features, who feels overwhelmed by them, and whether a backlash is brewing for simpler, quieter tech.


    A playful (and slightly exhausted) check-in on where tech is headed — and whether we’re building tools that help humans, or replace them.



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    43 分
  • 008 - Learing Center Fraud YouTube Influencer or Investigative Journalist
    2026/01/01

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    52 分
  • 005 – Some Shopping Apps Don’t Charge Everyone the Same
    2025/12/10

    You open the same shopping app, add the same items, and somehow end up with a different total than someone else.


    In Episode 005 of Logging In, Techie and Luna break down how shopping apps quietly personalize prices, fees, and promotions based on who you are, where you live, and what the algorithms think you’ll tolerate. From Instacart and social-driven pricing to loyalty programs, surge fees, and discounts that aren’t really discounts, the episode exposes how modern commerce tests consumers individually instead of treating everyone the same.


    The conversation widens to the human cost of invisible pricing systems: gig workers squeezed from both sides, shoppers unknowingly paying premiums, and the slow disappearance of transparency in everyday transactions. When prices depend on profiles instead of products, what does “fair” even mean?



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    39 分
  • 004 - Cyber Monday Had An Outage
    2025/12/02

    Cyber Monday is supposed to be the biggest sales day of the year — unless the platform you rely on goes dark.


    In Episode 004 of Logging In, Techie and Luna unpack a global Shopify outage that locked small businesses out of their own stores during Cyber Monday, while corporate messaging and scheduled posts carried on like nothing was wrong. From stalled checkouts and inaccessible admin panels to stock dips and quiet PR responses, the outage becomes a case study in how fragile “always-on” systems really are.


    The conversation expands into a broader concern about automation making high-stakes decisions without human flexibility. From AI-assisted judging in Olympic figure skating to insurance claims, hiring systems, and algorithm-driven approvals, the episode questions what gets lost when precision replaces judgment and numbers override nuance. When systems decide outcomes at scale, who’s accountable — and who gets left behind?


    Plus, a Water Cooler break covering global headlines, culture, and why modern systems seem optimized for efficiency, not empathy.



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    41 分