
A weekly talk show about technology, science, and human creativity that excites, educates, and fosters curiosity. Discussions touch upon how technology affects society and how we react to that change. Hosts are passionate about explaining complex concepts in simple, easy to digest, chunks. We bridge the gaps between Geeks and the rest of humanity.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyTech NewsNews | ||||

Most people say LLM are just language prediction systems… but how do human minds work comparatively? Can ChatGPT think, understand, or comprehend? Can you?
It’s been a while since Ben, Brian, and Lyle geeked out… join us.
* Sparks of Artificial Ge... more
NFT insider trading, tech experts urge to resist Crypto industry influences, larges plant is a Sea Grass in Australia, Safari is popular, Microsoft Excel reduces remote data types – and Lyle’s hot take on meditation.
* U.S. charges OpenSea ex-emplo... more
Quincy Larson is founder and CEO of the non-profit software school freeCodeCamp, where anyone can go and lear to program for free. Quincy is making real change in the world.
This episode was recorded for my podcast Lunch with Lyle
* Quincy mentio... more
Professor Warren Sack joins me to speak about the history of Algorithm, including Donald Knuth – Art of Computer Programing, Five Axioms of Algorithms, and When Computers Were Human.
This is Part 1 of 2 on Algorithm.
As someone who has recently started studying JavaScript, I really appreciate listening to Lyle and his guests. The show always gives me energy and reminds me that although learning programming and tech in general can be very discouraging at times, overcoming challenges are part of the fun. Thank you, Lyle, for producing this show. You’re always so upbeat and a pleasure to listen to. Good luck at Netflix!
This show is phenomenal.
I listen to this podcast regularly to get the latest on what’s going on in technology. I’m based in the UK and develop applications for the healthcare sector, perhaps because of this I find it difficult to keep up to date on what’s going on in other sectors and other aspects of technology.
I enjoy listening to the show I think it’s just the right length has excellent content, and is well produced.
I have been subscribed to the podcast for about a year now and just want to say keep up the good ... more
Tech talk is explained by the hosts, and this is usually where it affects us greatly. You can improve your tech vocabulary and understanding if you listen.
My top three pod casts are 1) Radio Lab 2) Geek Speak and 3) This American Life. This guys are the best. The latest in tech news. All things nerdy. And the best, most thoughtful conversations and discussions in any media. And they do it as a labor of love. Check them out. :-)









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