Bill Clinton to Speak for Ripple ROFL - YMB Podcast E253
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MP3, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e253 This is episode 253 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast. Today’s show was a little crazy. We didn’t prepare one...
show moreThis is episode 253 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.
Today’s show was a little crazy. We didn’t prepare one bit but we still knocked it out of the park.
We kicked things off by talking about Ripple’s decision to get Bill Clinton as a keynote speaker. LUL. Where did Ripple get the funds to hire him, anyway? And why would he have any interest in talking about cryptocurrency?
Then later in the show, we’ll get distracted and chat about some useful tools and skills. A project called Pi-hole blocks ads across your entire network. And Snips is a wildly flexible voice assistant that doesn’t even need the internet. It just runs in your living room and no one ever has to know what you say to it.
What’s the point of tools like these? It it really worth taking the time to figure them all out?
Tune in for our hot takes and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!
- President Bill Clinton Keynotes Ripple’s Swell Conference 2018
- Pi-hole®: A black hole for Internet advertisements
- Snips – Using Voice to Make Technology Disappear
Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e253 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!
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