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Yes, the boys are going to try to discuss how they know demos, and after Meta's terrible demo, they want to share a little bit about their own experiences, which probably originated in the 80s.

Rob hasn't done his job. The boys call him out on his birthday while he has some drinks. Ripped while ripped. So you get to enjoy this show raw. Enjoy.

This week, the boys talk about how layoffs seem to be the thing in tech and why. What should we expect going forward?

In this dastardly installment, the boys try to both explain what the cloud is and come to a conclusion: are people walking away from the cloud? Is their promise of being cheaper dead? When you're done with this episode, you still won't know. Cheers!

The boys get a little off the rails when in person... Didn't help that someone spilled Russ's drink. Somewhere along the way, they talk about defects! Enjoy!

After like... Woah, dude, it's been a year! The boys are back and talking about lousy software. Fly down into the weeds and get too close to monkey enclosures. Whatever, enjoy!

Okay.... So... Even I don't know what we are doing anymore. People keep tuning in, and we keep talking. About what? Who knows! This week we are talking about poop tech. Who makes the best toilets? Or, better yet, let's talk about no toilets at all. I'd say enjoy, but that's entirely to taste. Cheers!

As more companies move towards more subscription programs what will happen to broadcast TV, satellite, and cable companies? The boys dive into the details.

Once the boys talk about their experiences in searching for and hiring technical talent. Once they get beyond talking about D&D, football, and quirky cameras. ** Little warning Rob's mic was peeking bad, we worked as hard as we could to make sure it wasn't too annoying.**

Construction materials are only some form of rock, wood, or clay. Why in the world are houses still made with drywall, and is there anything we can do to make something easier to use?! It seems that the only group innovating their way out of the Stone Age is plumbing, or is it?