Engadget Podcast: The dying of 4chan (for now)

4chan, one of many trolliest locations on the web, may very well be gone for good following final week's hack. On this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn break down what 4chan was and why it's affect may be discovered virtually in every single place now. It's like we're dwelling in a poster's paradise. Additionally, we focus on YouTube's twentieth birthday and the entire recollections (and frustrations) it's given us through the years.

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Matters

  • 4chan is useless, RIP? – 2:08

  • Youtube turns 20 – 15:59

  • Nintendo’s Swap 2 is lastly out there for preorder on the similar worth – 33:03

  • Apple and Meta fined a mixed €800m underneath Europe’s New Digital Markets Act – 34:44

  • OpenAI is likely to be concerned about Chrome if Google was compelled to promote – 35:30

  • Google pays Samsung an “huge” quantity to place Gemini on telephones – 37:50

  • The Washington Submit companions with OpenAI to convey its content material to ChatGPT – 38:43

  • Round Engadget – 41:52

  • Listener Mail: Transitioning from Home windows to Mac for CAD / 3D design – 47:01

  • Popular culture picks – 54:55

Credit

Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn Low
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O'Brien

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