This Company Is Secretly Turning Your Zoom Meetings into AI Podcasts
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This Company Is Secretly Turning Your Zoom Meetings into AI Podcasts
https://www.404media.co/this-company-is-secretly-turning-your-zoom-calls-into-ai-podcasts/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into 404 Media @404-media-404media
An Electric Jellyfish For Androids
https://hackaday.com/2026/03/21/an-electric-jellyfish-for-androids/
A typical pinball machine has two tilt sensors, the plumb bob tilt that is just a weight hanging from a wire and a metal ring around it. Nudging the machine causes it to move and eventually make contact to the ring and thus tilt the game on older machines or give you a warning on newer ones.
The other common one is the slam tilt sensor in the coin door. It discourages the player from kicking the coin door by ending the game immediately.
The early Ballys were however loaded with even more sensors. One unique is the drop sensor, which detects if the player lifts and drops the machine.
Another curious one is the ball roll tilt. There's a small steel ball on a track and if you try to carefully raise the machine to make the ball roll upwards, this one will detect it. The old Ballys also often have the sideways tilt sensor, which detect if you do too hard slap save on it or otherwise move it sideways.
This thing is just itching to go TILT on you!

The real engine of inequality is structural: corporate and financial practices that concentrate wealth among shareholders while shortchanging other stakeholders who should be benefiting from corporate profits
I was thinking recently that it was too bad I didn't really like using Cual a lot because his design constantly gave me issues and wasn't appealing enough. And then I thought, wait, this is a solvable problem.
I mean, I originally designed Cual when I was in middle school and there's literally nothing stopping me from redesigning him to fit my current sensibilities more...