Weird Things

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WT: Pie-as-a-Content

Published Apr 28, 2023, 7:55 PM

The episode opens with a long discussion of SpaceX's Starship test launch and the condition of the launch pad afterward. The hosts say the rocket reached flight but suffered a rapid disassembly, likely after debris from liftoff damaged engines and carved a large crater in the concrete; they also talk about possible fixes such as a flame diverter, more water cooling, and other launch-pad changes, while joking about Andrew Mayne's pie bet. A large middle section focuses on generative AI and synthetic media. The hosts discuss Runway's video tools, ChatGPT plugins, code-interpreter-style rapid prototyping, AI-assisted editing and research, and then move into concerns about fake images and AI-generated music. They compare the coming fight over AI music to Napster and sampling, speculate about licensing or revenue-sharing models for artist voices and styles, and note how streaming platforms might adapt. Key topics Starship launch damage and launch-pad mitigation: The hosts describe the Starship test as successful in reaching flight but damaging to the pad, with a crater, debris, and likely engine damage. They discuss flame diverters, water cooling, and other infrastructure changes as possible mitigations. Engine-out analysis during Starship ascent: Andrew and Bryce look at the engine diagram and infer that debris may have knocked engines offline during ascent, while noting that some of the on-screen failures could be sensor data rather than actual engine loss. Why spaceflight devel

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