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FLOSS Weekly Episode 844: Simulated Word-of-Mouth

August 27, 2025 by Jonathan Bennett No comments

This week Jonathan, Doc, and Aaron chat about Open Source AI, advertisements, and where we’re at in the bubble roller coaster!

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Posted in Hackaday Columns, PodcastsTagged FLOSS Weekly, Open Source AI

FLOSS Weekly Episode 813: Turn Off The Internet

December 11, 2024 by Jonathan Bennett No comments

This week, Jonathan Bennett, Simon Phipps, and Aaron Newcomb chat about retrocomputing, Open Source AI, and … politics? How did that combination of topics come about? Watch to find out!

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Posted in Hackaday Columns, PodcastsTagged FLOSS Weekly, Open Source AI, retro

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