Episodes

Nov. 16, 2020

Mon. 11/16 - The Moderna Vaccine: What You Need To Know

A second potential COVID-19 vaccine is showing incredible efficacy and bringing us a modest dash of hope. The future of sustainable air conditioning. The French media outlet that accidentally published obituaries for nearly a hundred public figures today… all of whom are still alive. And the Star Wars character that the SpaceX Crew Dragon astronauts brought to space this weekend. Sponsors: Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke Fundrise, Get your first 90 days of advisory fees waived at ...
Nov. 13, 2020

Fri. 11/13 - How Did Friday the 13th Become Unlucky?

Why do we associate Friday the 13th with being unlucky? The weird and creative solutions some offices are coming up with for virtual holiday parties this year. And don’t miss the next, and first official, SpaceX astronaut flight launch tomorrow. Sponsor: BitTrust IRA, Waive your signup fee BitTrustIRA.com/kottke Link: 2020’s second Friday the 13th is this Friday (EarthSky) Friday the 13th isn’t unlucky. It’s a meme disguised as superstition. (Vox) Why is Friday the 13th So Unlucky? (Snopes) Thes...
Nov. 12, 2020

Thu. 11/12 - How Many Holes Does a Straw Have?

A simple question with a very, very complicated answer: how many holes does a straw have? Why the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine could be significant beyond COVID-19. And yet another botched art restoration in Spain. Sponsor: Gabi Insurance, gabi.com/kottke Links: Q: What Is a Hole? A: We're Not Sure! (Kottke) How Many Holes Does a Human Have? (Vsauce, YouTube) What We Talk about When We Talk about Holes (Scientific American) GOING DEEP DISCUSSION TOPIC: "What is a hole?" (David Rees, YouTube) Why It’s...
Nov. 11, 2020

Wed. 11/11 - Why People Are Mad About Mary Wollstonecraft in 2020

A deep dive into why a statue of an eighteenth century feminist writer has caused such a stir in England. A new YouTube show to watch, made by Hungarian scientists, called The Genius Dog Challenge. And Collins Dictionary’s word of the year. Sponsor: Gabi Insurance, gabi.com/kottke Links: Mary Wollstonecraft finally honoured with statue after 200 years (The Guardian) On women's bodies in statues (Mona Eltahawy, Twitter) On women in parks (Tracy King, Twitter) For Three Suffragists, a Monument Wel...
Nov. 10, 2020

Tue. 11/10 - Make Better Habits By Being Bad At Them

Australian scientists have discovered two new mammals. The trick to sticking to new habits that requires letting yourself be bad at things. A new perfume that smells like books. And a calming, hand-drawn web-based game to help you chill out. Sponsor: Gabi Insurance, gabi.com/kottke Links: Two new species of greater glider discovered (Sydney Morning Herald) Here's how I finally got myself to start exercising (TED Ideas Blog) Portland's iconic Powell's Books is selling a book-scented unisex fragra...
Nov. 9, 2020

Mon. 11/09 - What To Know About the Pfizer Vaccine

Pfizer has good news about a potential COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s what you need to know. Meet the man who went viral over the weekend for interrupting a French newscaster. And high fashion scratch-and-sniff t-shirts; plus a brief history of the technology that enabled them. Sponsor: Gabi Insurance, gabi.com/kottke Links: Vaccine efficacy 101 (Natalie E. Dean, PhD, Twitter) Biden's Plans for Halting the Unchecked Spread of Covid-19 in the US (Kottke) Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 per...
Nov. 6, 2020

Fri. 11/06 - The Most Extreme, Hellish Planet Yet Discovered

Scientists have discovered more information about an absolutely hellish, inhospitable planet. And it’s not the one you think. Colorado passed a first-ever of its kind ballot measure to reintroduce a species of animal to its state. An intriguing if not-yet-promising coronavirus deterrent in the form of a nasal spray. And the secret writing life of former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. Sponsors: HelloFresh, Get $90 off including shipping at HelloFresh.com/ridehome90 Fitbod, Get one...
Nov. 5, 2020

Thu. 11/05 - Why Nebraska Splits Its Electoral Votes

Remember, remember the fifth of November. Here are some thoughts on the complicated legacy of the Gunpowder Plot. Why Nebraska’s electoral votes are so weird, and the man responsible for keeping them weird. And, inspired by the Korean practice of nunchi, some tips on being a better communicator in virtual spaces. Sponsors: Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke HelloFresh, Get $90 off including shipping at HelloFresh.com/ridehome90 Links: Guy Fawkes's Misunderstood Legacy (The Atlantic) ...
Nov. 4, 2020

Wed. 11/04 - Brian Eno & the Atomization of Society

Brian Eno’s thoughts on social media and the role of the artist in these trying times, as well as a related new finding that smartphones may actually be helping to pop people’s filter bubbles when it comes to news consumption. A new archaeological discovery that has upended previous conceptions about gender roles in ancient hunter-gatherer societies. And Belgium’s cuddle buddy mandate. Sponsors: HelloFresh, Get $90 off including shipping at HelloFresh.com/ridehome90 Fitbod, Get one month free at...
Nov. 3, 2020

Tue. 11/3 - The Atheist Ban

It’s Election Day in the US. I’ve got some good and some weird tips for staying calm amidst the election storm. An AI that can tell if you have COVID-19 just by listening to your cough. And a deep dive on one type of U.S. citizen who can’t run for public office in eight states. Sponsors: Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke HelloFresh, Get $90 off including shipping at HelloFresh.com/ridehome90 Links: Activities to reduce stress waiting for 2020 Election Day results (CNBC) How The Verg...
Nov. 2, 2020

Mon. 11/02 - Debunking & Distracting From Election Coverage

Heading into the U.S. general election tomorrow, a refresher on why polls can be unreliable and how to read them responsibly. An opportunity to own the vintage spyware gadgets of your dreams. It’s 2020: platypuses glow in the dark now. And a new site that will distract you from the election. Sponsors: BetterHelp, Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/REPORT Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke Links: How claims of voter fraud were supercharged by bad science (MIT Technology Re...
Oct. 30, 2020

Fri. 10/30 - Is the Pandemic Causing Prohibition-esque Ripple Effects?

Why you’re seeing more young Black students working the polls this year. How the pandemic might parallel Prohibition's effect on the American brewing industry. NASA followed up a viral tweet with a literal link to their Soundcloud, and it’s definitely worth listening to, especially this weekend. And Play-Doh has just introduced a new line for adults. Yes, really. Sponsors: Fundrise, Get your first 90 days of advisory fees waived at fundrise.com/kottke The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.c...
Oct. 29, 2020

Thu. 10/29 - Haunted Bathrooms & Lab-Grown Brains

Can lab-grown brains become conscious? And should we let them? Burger King’s latest creepy stunt to try to rile up McDonald’s. And why do we say trick-or-treat, and what is Mischief Night anyways? Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/subscribe Fundrise, Get your first 90 days of advisory fees waived at fundrise.com/kottke Links: Can lab-grown brains become conscious? (Nature) Burger King Halloween stunt makes Ronald McDonald appear in restrooms (Business Insider) Wonder Fair'...
Oct. 28, 2020

Wed. 10/28 - 2020's Best Game Is a Cursed Real Estate Listing

A look back at one hundred years ago when women ruled a notorious wild west town. Some thoughts on the effects of technology on our ability to remember our thoughts in the long-term. And the internet is calling it the best game of 2020, but it’s actually just a virtual 3D tour of a house for sale. What’s going on? Sponsors: Fundrise, Get your first 90 days of advisory fees waived at fundrise.com/kottke The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/subscribe Links: Remembering When Women Ruled a...
Oct. 27, 2020

Tue. 10/27 - Kazakhstan Is Very Nice, But Venus Is Not

Throwing cold water on that whole signs-of-life-on-Venus news. A new travel guide to haunted hotels, based on bad Tripadvisor reviews. A study looking into why we don’t click or comment on certain posts online. And Kazakhstan changes their stance on Borat. Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/subscribe Fundrise, Get your first 90 days of advisory fees waived at fundrise.com/kottke Links: New analysis casts serious doubt on the claim of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus (Ba...
Oct. 26, 2020

Mon. 10/26 - Water on the Moon & Oreo’s Arctic Vault

NASA’s big announcement has been revealed: there is way more water on the moon than we thought. An update on the murder hornet situation. Oreo has built a vault in Norway to preserve a stash of Oreos in case that Election Day asteroid, which is absolutely not going to hit the Earth, hits the Earth. And mutant crayfish clones have taken over a Belgian cemetery just in time for Halloween. Sponsors: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride The Jordan Harbinger Show, jordanharbinger.com/subscribe Links: NA...
Oct. 23, 2020

Fri. 10/23 - The Bat Who Went To Space

Do Venus Flytraps have a short-term memory? A new interactive database of every lifeform that’s ever gone into space from Earth. The Seattle bar that made a pandemic-safe pinball machine. And Burger King is getting in on the zero-waste game with reusable containers in select markets. Sponsors: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke Links: The secret of how the Venus flytrap “remembers” when it captures prey (Ars Technica) "The Astronaut Database" (Superc...
Oct. 22, 2020

Thu. 10/22 - The Rare Tree Needed for a COVID-19 Vaccine

What does root beer have to do with a potential COVID-19 vaccine? A deep dive on that connection. A peek into the world of people who grow giant vegetables. And the Iowa woman who had her cat successfully cloned. Sponsors: Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Links: A COVID-19 Vaccine Could Rely on Rare Trees in Chile (The Atlantic) COVID-19 tracker: Roche taps Atea for oral antiviral; AstraZeneca's US vaccine trial to resume 'imminently' (Fierce Pharm...
Oct. 21, 2020

Wed. 10/21 - Co-Working On A Ferris Wheel

Today is International Pronoun Day so here are some historical facts about pronouns. Scientists have discovered a previously unknown organ in the human body. And forget about WeWork, a Japanese amusement park has offered up their ferris wheel as a co-working space. Sponsors: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke Links: A brief history of singular 'they' (Oxford English Dictionary) He, she, or ... ? Gender-neutral pronouns reduce biases – study (The Guar...
Oct. 20, 2020

Tue. 10/20 - Tardigrade Sunscreen & Cursed Twinkies

Tardigrade sunscreen. Coming soon? How to enjoy a socially-distanced holiday season. Some promising methods for upcycling plastic into more valuable materials. And the curious case of the extremely moldy Twinkie. Sponsors: Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Links: This tardigrade can glow to protect itself when exposed to UV rays (CNN) How to Make Socially Distanced Holidays Actually Feel Special (Vice) If recycling plastics isn’t making sense, remak...
Oct. 19, 2020

Mon. 10/19 - The Moon Is Getting a Nokia Cellular Network

The fourteen-year-old Texan who may have just made an important discovery for potential COVID-19 treatments. An update on the safety and new norms surrounding air travel. Nokia is building a mobile network on the moon. And the website that’s basically a more organized Chat Roulette but for trying to heal the US’s political divide. Sponsors: BetterHelp, Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/REPORT Fitbod, Get one month free at Fitbod.me/kottke Links: This 14-Year-Old's Discovery Could Le...
Oct. 16, 2020

Fri. 10/16 - Will Plastic Bubbles Save Live Music? The Flaming Lips Think So.

More and more humans these days have an extra artery. The 2020 Tony Award nominations and the very strange case of Mr. Aaron Tveit. A calculator that will tell you how much time you’re wasting in your day not listening to podcasts. And The Flaming Lips have a plan to bring concerts back, responsibly. Sponsor: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Links: More Humans Are Growing an Extra Artery in Our Arms, Showing We're Still Evolving (Science Alert) 2020 Tony Award Nominations: Jagged Little Pill, M...
Oct. 15, 2020

Thu. 10/15 – 50/50 Odds We Live In a Simulation, New Study Finds

A new study puts our odds of living in a simulation at about 50-50. So, that’s a thing. There has been a second sighting of a person on a jetpack flying through LAX’s flight path. And tips to curb your phone habit, adapted from methods used to quit smoking. Sponsor: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Links: Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50 (Scientific American) LAX reports another sighting of person wearing jet pack (LA Times) A jetpack at LAX? Maybe. Jetpacks are very real (LA...
Oct. 14, 2020

Wed. 10/14 - Can Virtual Public Parks Save Democracy?

A thought-provoking proposal from Eli Pariser on how we can fix the broken parts of the internet by creating digital public parks. NASA drops their latest single: the sounds of the Milky Way. And how to make your own AR jack o’lantern using an Amazon Prime box. Sponsor: FightCamp, joinfightcamp.com/ride Links: To Mend a Broken Internet, Create Online Parks (Wired) Data Sonification: Sounds from Around the Milky Way (NASA) How to View Augmented Reality Experiences Hiding on Your Amazon Boxes (Lif...