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Morning Somewhere

2026.04.23: Reference Nudes

Morning Somewhere

Burnie Burns and Ashley Burns

Society & Culture

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Burnie and Ashley discuss taking photos, social media names, Anthropic Mythos leak, biggest tech heist, deleting the group chat, YouTube deepfake tools, reference nudes, the Metallic precedent, Spring logo, what a trillion dollars buys, Doordash economy, and the Breakfast Club keeping it together.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You need to shout! Why are you yelling?

0:05.5

Hey, we're recording the podcast.

0:08.5

Shut up.

0:09.7

Good morning to you, wherever you are, because it is morning, September!

0:17.4

For April 23, 2020.

0:19.5

Six, my name is Bernie Burns sitting right over there. She's well rested. It's Ashley Burns. I'm not that well rested today. No, well, I, uh, there's a certain little luxury that happens occasionally when someone wakes you up in the middle of the night and they're like, hey, I've got to go do this thing. It's really important. You go, I wish you the best of luck,

0:40.5

babe. And then you roll over and go back to sleep. Instead of being a good partner and being like,

0:45.9

I'll come help you. I ran out of, I'll come help you. The other night when we like went down and

0:53.5

like helped bring the ducks up to

0:56.2

our bathroom for the night because it was cold. And I had a much easier solution. I put them in like

1:01.5

a nicely warmed shed inside of a they each had their own like little tub like one of those

1:06.8

storage bins you buy at Home Depot or the store that's totally not Home Depot here called B&Q. But is still orange? By the way, they got a great domain name for B&Q. They really do. It's so good. They got DIY.com. Right. Yeah. But also then I have to wonder how many people go to that and I'm like, oh, that's funny. I'm not in the UK.

1:46.9

Yeah. And then bounce off it. Although I wonder too, it's like, how many people are like looking up DIY.com? It is a great domain name, but is it valuable? Does that make sense? Like, are people just going to DIY.com to look up stuff to do? I mean, on the one hand, it's valuable. if for no other reason, it's a three-letter domain.

1:45.2

That's still pretty badass. They probably bought it from somebody, I'm sure. The other day,

1:52.0

probably two weeks ago now, or something about ideas for Epic where they could have

1:56.4

Fortnite birthday parties, and why haven't they done that? Like, you can rent it out,

2:00.9

like the local, uh, bowling alley. You can rent out Fortnite instances. You're going to have like,

2:08.7

I don't know, spawn or something in the bouncy castle. It's like, uh, he, uh, we had a, we occasionally

2:16.7

come up with ideas for other people.

2:17.7

The other day I came up with one that I said, oh, this would be a good idea to like put on the podcast, like suggest for another service.

2:23.4

Just let someone else who wants to actually put in the work take care of it.

2:26.3

Then the more we talked about it, I was like, I'm going to make this and then sell it to the company.

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