#AxisOfEasy Weekly Tech Digest

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Recent Episodes
  • #AxisOfEasy 398: Texas Bill Could Jail People For Sharing Political Memes Without Disclaimers
    May 2, 2025 – 24:27
  • #AxisOfEasy 397: Marks & Spencer Hit by Easter Cyberattack Disrupting In-Store Services
    Apr 25, 2025 – 24:29
  • #AxisOfEasy 396: Google Got Your Health Info Without You Knowing, And Here’s What Happened
    Apr 18, 2025 – 39:10
  • #AxisOfEasy 395: Leaked Shopify Memo: Use AI Or Else
    Apr 11, 2025 – 28:31
  • #AxisOfEasy 394: Famed Cryptographer Vanishes Amid FBI Raids And University Scrubbing
    Apr 4, 2025 – 24:48
  • #AxisOfEasy 393: Leaked Docs Tie USAID, GEC, NewsGuard, And Poynter To AI-Driven Speech Censorship Network
    Mar 28, 2025 – 36:32
  • #AxisOfEasy 392: AI Jailbreak Exposes Critical Flaws: Researchers Use Chatbots To Generate Malware With No Coding Experience
    Mar 21, 2025 – 21:51
  • #AxisOfEasy 391: PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes Millions Of Students But Hides Key Details
    Mar 14, 2025 – 28:17
  • #AxisOfEasy 390: CTA Proposal Could Fine Airline Passengers For Publicly Discussing Complaint Resolutions
    Mar 7, 2025 – 25:17
  • #AxisOfEasy 389: AI-Powered Phishing Scams: How Cybercriminals Use Deepfakes And Stolen Credentials To Hijack Accounts
    Feb 28, 2025 – 23:40
Recent Reviews
  • YallahBah!
    A Weekly Favorite
    I look forward to this podcast every week. It is indeed a _salon__: three people getting together and bouncing their thoughts off of each other on things like the nature of virtual communities, the “attention economy” of social media, the emergence of the network state, the economy, fiat currency and cryptocurrency, politics, the future, how systems prosper or collapse, sustainability of all manner of stuff, and how guinea fowl resemble urban gangs of angry, disenfranchised youth. The tone is pretty mellow—the topics are sometimes freighted with a sense of urgency, but it never devolves into the apocalyptic. Mark and Jesse are Canadians, and Charles, an American, is so good-natured and reserved that he _should_ be a Canadian. Like any genuine and unrehearsed conversation, these guys ramble a bit—but not excessively, and anyway that is part of the charm of the podcast that I enjoy. If you’re looking for anger and fireworks, forget it—the worst you’ll get here is good-natured exasperation. Thoughtful and thought-provoking, with lots of historical and literary references which are listed in the show notes on YouTube. They occasionally have guests.
  • Ted12734
    Insightful Wrongthink
    Thought provoking discussion. Sometimes pedantic, Sometimes repetitive and circular, but always thought-provoking. The conversation flow is improving but still undirected at times. A good investment of your time as you create your own paradigm in a new age.
  • Rage Rob lul
    Thought provoking
    Love Mark’s articles on Guerilla Capitalism. Glad I found ALL OF THIS!
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