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57: Extra Letters!
Episode 57

57: Extra Letters!

Google's struggle with AI and military projects, Plex expands to podcasting, and we talk the joys of mechanical keyboards with one of the editors from The Wirecutter.

Download · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

May 31, 201850m 36s

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Show Notes

Google's struggle with AI and military projects, Plex expands to podcasting, and we talk the joys of mechanical keyboards with one of the editors from The Wirecutter.

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Guest Starring:

Anže Tomić, Megan Morrone, and Kimber Streams

Links and Show Notes:

How a Pentagon Contract Became an Identity Crisis for Google - The New York Times
Google Employees Resign in Protest Against Pentagon Contract
‘The Business of War’: Google Employees Protest Work for the Pentagon - The New York Times
Plex adds podcasts and personalization so you never have to leave the home screen - The Verge
Have Plex Your Way | Plex
Nokia closes digital health sale to Withings founder Eric Carreel, who plans relaunch by EOY | TechCrunch
Our Favorite Mechanical Keyboards: Reviews by Wirecutter | A New York Times Company
Enter the clicky keyboard - Six Colors
PRAZNA TIPKOVNICA [Anže Tomić] | Stvar - YouTube
Home - Tap
Review of Tap, the wearable keyboard that almost works - The Verge
There’s No i in Keyboard – 512 Pixels
Once marked 'free,' abandoned dog finds new home in Ross County
Connected - Relay FM
Kimber Streams (@kimberstreams) | Twitter
meganmorrone (@meganmorrone) | Twitter
Anze Tomic (English) (@atomicxx) | Twitter
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