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Hard Fork

A Flood of A.I. Slop + Searching for Satoshi + the Hot Mess Express Returns

Hard Fork

The New York Times

Technology

4.55.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

There’s just so much slop that at a certain point it makes the internet basically useless.

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0:00.0

Casey, it's our second birthday.

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Happy birthday, Kevin!

0:03.0

Hard Fork was born two years ago.

0:05.6

We are now officially in our terrible twos.

0:08.0

We are, so don't be surprised if we start crying on the show and trying to flush your keys down the toilet.

0:15.0

Don't put it past us.

0:18.0

And if you listen to this show and you want to get us a birthday present?

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You actually can't.

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That's against the ethics policies of the New York Times.

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But you can do something even better,

0:29.8

which is to subscribe to the new New York Times audio subscription.

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We talked about this last week on the show.

0:36.4

This is basically a new subscription

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that you can get through Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscrib subscribers will be able to get full access to every

0:46.3

episode of Hard Fork and all the other great New York Times Podcasts

0:49.6

and that will support the work that we do here and across the rest of the Times

0:54.8

audio department.

0:55.9

To reiterate, because we did get some emails about this, you will still be able to listen

0:59.6

to Hard Fork for free.

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The most recent episodes are going to keep being posted for free wherever you

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listen even if you don't subscribe, but we want to encourage you to support our work and

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our colleagues work by getting a subscription.

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