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Episode 274: A Goat in the Pipe

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Business, Society & Culture, Barriers, Dan Benjamin, Careers, Communication, Merlin Mann, Creativity, Work, Productivity, Constraints, Technology

4.7 • 2.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2016

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

TOPIC: Disruptions in Service

This week, Dan and Merlin talk about that ineffable but growing feeling of disconnection from the collections we used to treasure. Music, Photos, Movies, Books—all the stuff we increasingly entrust to The Cloud.

Seems like there's a weird confluence of changing culture and buggy technology that makes us feel sadly meh about making everything work. And that feels weird.

Also? Don't be Randyll Tarly. That guy's a total choad.

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0:00.0

Hello.

0:01.0

Hello.

0:02.0

Good afternoon, Dan.

0:03.0

How are you?

0:04.0

I'm doing well, doing well.

0:06.0

Hmm.

0:07.0

Good afternoon.

0:08.0

How is everything, Gway?

0:10.0

Everything is great.

0:12.0

Five.

0:13.0

Five.

0:14.0

Yes.

0:15.0

Yes, I am receiving you.

0:18.0

Loud and clear.

0:19.0

Let me check my call info.

0:21.0

My new nemesis is, uh, Ace of the G, was packet loss.

0:25.0

Oh.

0:26.0

And if that was jitter, I think my new enemy is round trip.

0:30.0

Round trip is bad.

0:31.0

No, no, that's great right now.

0:33.0

But when sir Kieson, I recorded a, a few days ago, and then round trip was up to like 5,000 milliseconds.

0:39.0

Seems slow.

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