Tldr

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 9:39:04
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Synopsis

A weekly podcast featuring short, surprising stories about the internet.

Episodes

  • #10 - One Hundred Songs In A Day

    22/01/2014 Duration: 12min

    One way to make money making music online is the boring way. Write one song that does incredibly well and live off the royalties for the rest of your life. Matt Farley is a musician who’s gone a different route. He's written over 14,000 songs and he makes a tiny bit of money each time someone plays one on Spotify or iTunes. PJ visited Matt at his home recording studio to see how it all works.

  • #9 - The Second Life of Marion Stokes

    12/12/2013 Duration: 09min

    Marion Stokes was a hoarder. When she died last year, her family had to figure out what to do with 9 separate residences and 3 storage locations full of stuff - everything from tens of thousands of books to decades-old Apple computers. This is the story of how they found a home for the strangest artifact in her collection — 140,000 videocassettes filled with 35 years of round-the-clock cable TV news.

  • #8 - The Pace Picante Salsa Robot Has Gone Haywire

    05/12/2013 Duration: 13min

    This episode of TLDR contains some explicit language. This has been a crazy season for internet hoaxes. This week, we investigate one we actually deeply enjoyed being fooled by -- about a social media bot for Pace Picante Salsa going insane and inadvertently revealing an entire world of corporate conspiracy. We talk to the comedian behind the hoax, Randy Liedtke, who has his own very funny podcast called The Bone Zone.

  • What does TLDR mean?

    22/11/2013 Duration: 31min

    Hello! We are taking a week off the podcast to work on some special things that you will like a lot. This episode is a Best Of*, in case you have a friend who hasn't gotten a chance to check us out who you might like to share TLDR with. It also includes an answer to one of our show's enduring mysteries - just what the hell TLDR stands for. Thanks for listening, and if you like the show, subscribe to it on iTunes. If you want other people to hear it, please rate and review it! If you want to check out our previous episodes on our website, you can listen here. If you like our theme song, you can hear more by Breakmaster Cylinder here.

  • Bringing the Internet to Public Housing, Your Neighbors and a Unicorn

    20/11/2013 Duration: 24min

    This week on New Tech City, we're crossing the digital divide. 

  • #7 - It's Rating Men

    15/11/2013 Duration: 07min

    Lulu is an app that lets women rate guys they've slept with. Was he willing to commit? Was he gassy? The ratings are anonymous, and men can't see their profiles.

  • #6 - Ghost Town

    06/11/2013 Duration: 08min

    Before the Internet as we know it today, there were text-based bulletin board systems all over the country that people could dial into. One of those systems, M-net, happened to live in Alex's backyard, and it was his internet home base for the better part of a decade. Alex went back this week and found out that it's actually still running.

  • #5 - Goodbye, Secret, Invisible Internet

    31/10/2013 Duration: 07min

    Up until this fall, there was a secret internet. You probably heard about one part of it, the Silk Road, but that was just one secret website among many. This week, we talk to Gawker's Adrian Chen about the rest of the dark part of the internet, and how it's been damaged by the Silk Road arrests. 

  • #4 - The Unicorn

    21/10/2013 Duration: 08min

    Millions of Americans don't use the internet at all. Some don't have access because of poverty, geography, or age. But some just never logged on. This week, Alex goes on a quest to find a unicorn -- someone who lives a life just like his, but entirely without internet.  

  • #3 - JOKES.TXT

    03/10/2013 Duration: 06min

    Daniel Drucker's father died earlier this year. Daniel was excavating stuff on his Dad's computer when he found a file called JOKES.TXT. It was filled with thirty one punchlines to jokes, but not the jokes themselves. So he turned to the internet for help.  Thanks for listening. If you like the show, you can subscribe to us on iTunes. Also, please check out all our previous episodes!

  • #2 - Stereotyped

    26/09/2013 Duration: 07min

    Christopher Hermelin has a project called "The Roving Typist," where he writes stories for people in the park on his typewriter. One day last summer, he found his photo posted to Reddit, and suddenly his image was the butt of jokes all over the internet. We talked to him about what it feels like to become a meme.

  • #1.5 - The Bonkers Conclusion to Pronunciation Book

    25/09/2013 Duration: 07min

    One last update to episode 1 of TLDR. We all found out on Monday that Pronunciation Book (along with horse_ebooks) were part of a collaborative stunt between Jacob Bakkila and Thomas Bender to promote their art project Alternate Reality Game, Bear Stearns Bravo. The Daily Dot's Gaby Dunn, who we spoke to for our original story, figured out that Bakkila was the guy behind Pronunciation Book months ago. In order to convince her not to publish her story, Bakkila manipulated Dunn with a very elaborate series of lies. Weirdly, many of the people in her life were in on those lies, in varying capacities. We did a follow-up interview with Gaby about living her own personal version of the Truman Show, and you should listen because it is bonkers. 

  • #1 - Something Is Going to Happen in 7 Days

    17/09/2013 Duration: 07min

    A YouTube channel dedicated to pronouncing words suddenly starts issuing ominous warnings, and a reporter tries to get to the bottom of it. 

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