The conversation between Lauren Goode, Andy Greenberg, and Michael Calore from the podcast "Uncanny Valley" revolves around a recent hack of a poker game. The three discuss the ease with which one can access and use automated shufflers in private games to gain an advantage.
Lauren suggests that the TIRED concept is reading analog books and Mike agrees, saying he's been buying used copies instead of waiting for new releases on Libby or Spotify.
The conversation also touches on the fact that some books are only available as audiobooks on streaming platforms like Spotify. Andy Greenberg mentions that if you listen to the first 10 minutes of a book on Spotify, it counts as a full audiobook sale and he earns royalties from his published works.
Andy's WIRED concept is playing games that are ridiculously hard and making him want to cry, including the game Silksong, which was initially released as an eBook but later became available as an audiobook on Spotify.
Lauren suggests that the TIRED concept is reading analog books and Mike agrees, saying he's been buying used copies instead of waiting for new releases on Libby or Spotify.
The conversation also touches on the fact that some books are only available as audiobooks on streaming platforms like Spotify. Andy Greenberg mentions that if you listen to the first 10 minutes of a book on Spotify, it counts as a full audiobook sale and he earns royalties from his published works.
Andy's WIRED concept is playing games that are ridiculously hard and making him want to cry, including the game Silksong, which was initially released as an eBook but later became available as an audiobook on Spotify.