At Least You're Trying

Jody and Matt
At Least You're Trying

Two friends found a way to have (and share) the conversations that had gone missing from the rest of their lives.

  1. 04/05/2018

    At Least You're Trying, 63: Internet of Eels

    Summary: It's been a while! The boys meet in a local establishment to discuss Jody's only topic idea in a long time...'scale'; How do you scale as a human? Recording in public made Jody self-conscious, but Matt still talks a bunch about the education system. Jody had to scale immediately to 2 children ...he's still struggling with that. Matt scales his knowledge to N-students-per-day Matt might be able to adjust value of N to be inspiring or depressing how depressing this number might be. Jody was impressed with Matt's handling of Net Neutrality for his students Matt answers with direct call to action to vote...nice way to scale that message :) take opportunity to discuss NN since it went well at the Indy over the holidays A bit of SpaceX talk led into recommendations: Elon tried to catch the Falcon Heavy fairing with a boat named Mr. Steven Matt says the boat's name is a reference to a sci-fi book series, but couldn't come up with the title at the time... It's the "Culture Series" by Iain M. Banks Other SpaceX boat names come from these books (like "Of Course I Still Love You" and "Just Read the Instructions"), but the origin of the good-ship Mr. Steven is unclear Matt had never heard of Ray Kurzweil You might recognize the name as a brand of music synthesizer from the 1980s (same guy) Or you might also be hoping that The Singularity Is Near and that you'll soon be able to live forever once you upload your mind into...well, something other than your body One of Jody's top sci-fi pics is Altered Carbon Which now has new life as a heavily-promoted Netflix series Jody watched immediately and recommends, even if it goes to far with the ultra-violence Matt's new/expensive hobby...Airsoft Army LARP-ing! Matt's foam sword gun: Dr. Katz...you know what the music means Podcast picks: Jody: This Week in Virology (the kind that make you sick) Can be super-technical when they review virology papers, but stick around for science-communication, funding, or public health discussions This interview w/Dr. Julius Youngner was a great episode Malicious.life This one happened to be top of Jody's feed when Matt asked for picks Dig the host's great accent! The 3-episode arc covering Stuxnet is a good jump-off point (Stuxnet Part 1, Stuxnet Part 2, Stuxnet Part 3) Story Pirates...for the kids Command Line Heroes Matt: Omnibus, Jody & Matt's podcasting/music hero John Roderick w/everyone's Jeopardy hero Ken Jennings...what's not to like? (other than the annoying house-ads) Friendly Fire (another John Roderick vehicle) MBMBaM (My Brother, My Brother and Me) Oh No Ross & Carrie I Only listen to the Mountain Goats Still Processing Slow Burn (a Slate.com show about Watergate)

    1h 4m
  2. 05/11/2016

    At Least You're Trying, 61: Podcasters in Cars Getting SD Cards

    Summary: Yes it's been a while, but NO, they have not quit trying! Today it's an exercise in marginal sound quality as the boys venture out into the world for supplies, then venture into deep intellectual waters (or not) regarding Jody's nominal topic: PROGRESS?? Fake Follow Up Matt has not yet reached "peak testing", but he can't be far off. Jody is determined to lose 10lbs Since beginning of March 2016, he's been running 3-miles, 3-times per week Phife Dog from A Tribe Called Quest dead at age 42 from diabetes complications And Prince!...link video from George Harrison tribute Who's the 3rd in the cluster? China the wrestler? John Oliver covers Puerto Rico's budget crisis Matt cited some Bigiest Loser research Matt's at 32 runs for the year New side-project for Jody: Minecraft as a service! Large Hadron Collider has weasel problems Real Follow Up Matt lands his hard-science research fellowship! #hardscienceforasoftman egg crate foam machine 3D printable magnets! Jody's Non-Scary Topic: Progress? Have computers made any difference or is overall productivity still the same? Baader-Meinhoff phenomenon xkcd, should I automate this? Matt heard on NPR that productivity is down... Jody mentioned accessing Britney Spears' medical records It's not a random example, her records were accessed without authorization MS Twitter-bot, Tay, went a bit sideways Frinkiac, the Simpsons search engine That's right...you can check your memory of your favorite Simpsons episode whenever you feel the need! After Dark A certain pharmacy no longer sells cigarettes Esperanto

    1h 6m
  3. 02/05/2016

    At Least You're Trying, 60: Funnier the First Time

    Summary: Dammit Neil! It happened again. But despite some lost bits, the boys manage to record most of a show. About space! Follow Up (Real): Matt's been running! 11/100 done already! Jody thinks Matt's new shoes are just ugly enough to keep pace Jody's Spouse-person gave her own grades for Jody after episode-59 "..most categories are better than he thinks, and one is worse." Follow Up (Fake): Tryers, please post an ALYT review in iTunes, we’ve had the same 2 reviews forever and one of them still looks like sock-puppetry or astro-turfing (not sure which applies) by Matt Topic: Space! Jody and Matt were planning to share personal favorites from the annals of spaceflight, and why they’re significant...but you know, time constraints Why do humans do space travel? What is its true value to humanity (both practical and more ephemeral)? One of Jody’s earliest childhood memories is barging into an adult Trivial Pursuit game with a correct answer to, “What was first animal launched into space?” It was clearly a monkey, but the adults were unsure, possibly confused by the Cosmonaut Hero Dog Laika That’s right, the dog is famous enough to be on postage! Jody went to Space Camp / Rocket Camp at MOSI, memories are all-a-jumble Space!...Media! That movie "Space Camp" Is that the guy from Revenge of the Nerds? There was an HBO series Jody watched while in college...it’s probably From the Earth to the Moon It was the right time for Jody to be exposed to that sort of engineering culture The Commander Thinks Aloud by The Long Winters Song Exploder episode Bowie's in Space

    39 min
  4. 01/02/2016

    At Least You're Trying, 59: Fewer Hazy Mornings

    Summary: It's time to put 2015 to bed. In this year-end wrap up, the boys talk cryptography, space, restaurants, and internet open signs. Then they go on to give themselves grades in four subjects for 2015, and discuss how 2016 could be different. Follow Up (Real): Matt keeps thinking of more and more applications for the "Internet Open Sign" switch...but he's forgotten them all Jody talks with Ten Gallon Hat Man after episode-58, and decides to give Google Keep a try (it hasn't gone well). Follow Up (Fake): Sea Salt restaurant in St. Pete, FL Not recomended by GBRB, by the way Farm Table Kitchen for confusingly named, but tasty cocktails GreenBookRedBook.com Dine Time App Reserve your ramen or Cracker Barrel table now! Signal Android App, want bullet-proof encryption for your mundane SMS chatter? Diversity report episode of Start Up podcast Deft handling of race from white people. WisdomOfChopra.com Studies show: a) Chopra’s statements are indistinguishable from random nonsense b) some people find literally anything profound, whilst others are particularly seduced by the preudoprofiundity of new-agey BS c) those in that latter group are worse at reality. Also, what does a good skeptic do when science appears to confirm the narrative she prefers about the world? Topics: Space! SpaceX just did a wildly impressive thing. Where does it fit in the history of space related achievement? Mr. Pieces believes it's more significant than the moon landing. Matt and Jody are sending this topic into the future where they can hopefully handle it properly Year in review: we give ourselves grades in various "subjects" of life. Eg: fitness, $-management, jobby-job performance, percolating creative tasks, husbandry, home maintenance, etc. Jobby-Job Matt = B- Jody = B- Home Maintenance Matt = C- Jody = C- Health and Fitness Matt = D (but he already did run #1 of 100 for 2016, so there's that) Jody = C+ Husbandry and Parenting Matt = C Jody = B+

    1h 22m
  5. 12/06/2015

    At Least You're Trying, 58: One Switch to Rule Them All

    Summary: They're back for real this time, with a topic, no less! This week Jody pitches Matt his percolating creative ideas for some feedback (and minimal snark). (Real) Follow Up Matt and his partner headed back to NOLA tomorrow… And there was just a mass shooting (17 injured) in the 9th Ward More worryingly, Matt might be getting sick (early warning signs present now), which is never a good thing in NOLA This American Life, 10 years after hurricane Katrina Toups' Meatery #Toothless Tiger is doing OK after her full mouth extraction- she can eat wet or hard food, amazingly Jody’s Pitch Deck Intro "Internet of Things", a tired buzz-term for Jody, but still fresh and completely acceptable to Matt Since hearing Jody's topic idea, Matt keeps thinking of more and more applications for the “Internet Open Sign” switch. Diesel Generator Alert Monitor best intro into the deck (despite limited user base of 1 guy/1 family-business) The Don has an acquaintance who sells diesel generator add-on modules that make the generators run more efficiently Jody is baffled by this, but it's a family business that's been running for a long time, so he assumes it must work Matt's skeptic alarms are sounding, but he accepts Jody's hand-waving Currently the generator add-on module has an "everything is not OK" light THE PITCH: connect the warning light to the internet so it can send an email or an SMS when something goes wrong Proof of concept alert monitor xIsOpen Started as The Don's idea, specifically for tennis courts THE PITCH: the local Recreation Center has soft-surface tennis courts that have to be closed down if they're too wet. Wouldn't you like to be able to know if the courts are open before you leave the house? Rec Center employees don't want to have to field continuous phone calls, and they don't like telling people who have just driven across town that the courts are closed They would much rather have a nice, friendly switch to throw that can update a web page in real-time for everyone to see The Don hacked on the hardware previously, and already had a domain name, TennisCourtsOpen.com The Don went the extra mile and made a fancy case for the hardware (yes, the tennis ball glows green for "open" or red for "closed) Jody thinks this idea should also be used for the pool at the Rec Center which suffers from similar weather-related closures In fact, Jody also thinks this will work well for any restaurant that can't quite keep consistent hours Matt The Foodie probably knows a few places in this category Android fancy text entry app THE ITCH: Jody is continually frustrated with Evernote and other text capture apps on Android and on the web THE PITCH: reduce friction for text capture on Android, start typing and then decide what to do with it Similar to the Drafts app on iOS Jody made a tiny bit of progress here with what could be the web-based portion of this app Jody's "minimum viable" text box on web page demo...emphasis on minimum (NOTE to listeners who actually follow that link, if you're baffled by a non-cooperative, fat cursor, type 'i' and things will probably work more like you expect) Jody tries to blow Matt's mind with the included vim-style modal editing. Jody has written about his efforts to learn this weird trick to editing text (hint, vi has a steep learning curve) Podcast Hosting and Content Management System THE ITCH: Jody should have automated some processes for ALYT a long time ago, but instead he could leverage those efforts into an entire podcast platform! THE PITCH: setting up an online presence for a podcast is complicated. This service would provide a website for blogging and show notes, hosting of audio files, and podcast feed (re-)generation. This kind of grandiose thinking from Jody can be non-productive, or procrastination in disguise Jody is waiting until Dan Benjamin releases his podcast content managent system, but he won't ship! Dan's system will be a for-pay service (probably), but Jody will still use it if it's good The 5by5 service from Dan will include lots of fancy analytics for advertisers (not an important feature for Jody or ALYT...yet) Amy Hoy’s 30x500 theory. Jody’s math was way off on this, but it’s still a good guideline. No, this is not the same as podcasts on Spotify, or Google Music...the shows would still live on the open web. Things Matt wants internet-ed Some of this discussion was lost due to a smaller than expected SD card in the Matt's Zoom audio recorder This was harder than Matt thought it would be, he's not sure if this is a failure of his imagination, or if he's just reasonably happy with the currently available information about his things. Matt wants his car to be able to communicate at a more granular level what’s wrong with it when the CEL comes on, and maybe to keep track of more maintenance data (but right now there's a lovely Moleskine notebook for that). Matt notes this is already already a reality for some newer cars Matt doesn’t need to talk to his fridge or other appliances Possibly a security system. Matt and his partner have considered installing one. If Matt's HVAC was more than passably effective, he might want to internet with it, but as it is, there wouldn’t be much point Summing up It's much harder to scrape together contiguous time block for Jody to record ALYT, but he can consistently steal away to fix a small bug or make progress on these projects These projects have been a great balance of steady forward progress and technical challenges (which is very pleasing to Jody) Jody acquired many useful internet-plumbing skills while podcasting with Matt and they keep being useful on side-projects Jody's complained previously that his setup of the ALYT website was too well-planned and so he doesn't get to tinker with it. Thanks to The Don for giving Jody something interesting to work on

    1h 23m
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Two friends found a way to have (and share) the conversations that had gone missing from the rest of their lives.

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