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Land is a weird asset. We need it to be affordable because everyone needs somewhere to live. But for many people, real estate is also their biggest store of wealth — a kind of national piggybank that fuels both personal fortunes and broader economies. Nowhere is that tension sharper than in China, where housing affordability remains a major challenge even as real estate has been a huge driver of wealth for households and companies alike. China's policymakers have now spent years trying to let the air out of China’s property bubble — without causing it to burst completely. In this episode, we speak with Mike Bird, The Economist’s Wall Street editor and author of the new book, The Land Trap: A New History of the World’s Oldest Asset. We talk about how much of China's economic progress has been tied up in real estate, different models of land ownership around the world, and why this particular asset is unlike any other.
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Land isn’t just dirt under buildings—it’s the world’s oldest, strangest asset, worth an estimated $180T, quietly steering credit cycles, politics, and who gets to build the future. Economist editor and Money Talks host Mike Bird joins us to decode the “land trap”: why superstar cities underbuild, how mortgages turned banks into land-collateral machines, and what Japan’s 1980s super-bubble can (and can’t) teach us about China’s managed deflation today. We trace ownership from Babylonian stone ledgers to modern cadastres, ask whether America ever ran a de facto “land standard,” and explore pragmatic exits: build where demand is, deepen capital markets so homes aren’t the only savings vehicle, and tax land value uplift to fund infrastructure.
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0:00 Why Housing Is Unaffordable
4:20 Demand, Supply & Social Spillovers Of Housing Costs
10:31 Land As Collateral, Money & Banking
16:29 Henry George, Georgism & Early Land Reform Politics
22:22 Monopoly, Georgism’s Decline & Why Reform Faded
29:45 Policy Dilemmas: Homeownership, Infrastructure & Land-Value Capture
32:38 Land’s Scale, Uniqueness & Three Attributes
43:27 Origins Of Property Records & Cadastral Systems
49:45 Dead Capital: Hernando De Soto & Formal Property Rights
54:35 Land-Backed Money Experiments & Early U.S. Land Banks
1:00:32 Japan’s 1980s Land Boom & Aftermath
1:18:19 China’s Land Model, Three Red Lines & Unfinished Adjustment
1:26:43 Summary: Land Traps & Policy Levers
1:35:09 Lightning Round, Takeaways & Outro
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Mike Bird’s “The Land Trap”
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Your favorite podcasters are back to do some vitally important singing stuffed animal follow-up, catch up on how the betas are going, make some autumnal predictions, get some troubleshooting advice, and answer your questions.
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Special guest Glenn Fleishman returns to the show for episode 420 on 4/20, but everyone’s sober, I swear. Topics include Trump’s dumb tariffs and Glenn’s smart new edition of his book Six Centuries of Type & Printing.
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Glenn Fleishman, freelance journalist, book author, editor, and comics and type historian, joins to share what he's up to and some of his favorite workflows.
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Kara and Scott are back with you to discuss Oscar nominations, Jon Stewart’s return to The Daily Show, and Trump’s win in New Hampshire. Also, Netflix’s jump in subscribers, Tesla’s underwhelming earnings, and a Microsoft hits three trillion. Then they’re joined by Friend of Pivot, James Bennet, to discuss his recent essay, “When The New York Times Lost Its Way.”
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Glenn Fleishman returns to the show to talk about reported setbacks in Apple's silicon division, the LastPass vault leak and password management, and the frontiers of social networking. Also, the joys of modern air travel during the holidays.
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Mark Gurman on the Mac Pro.
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Jeremi Gosney summarizing the situation with LastPass.
Seat 31B: "The Great Southwest Meltdown of 2022". Terrific explainer about how Southwest is different from other airlines.
Rubén Caballero -- formerly head of wireless technology engineering at Apple; now working for Microsoft.
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This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
Glenn Fleishman returns to the show to talk about Elon Musk's impending acquisition of Twitter, Apple's credibility problem when arguing against being required to allow sideloading on iOS, and Glenn's new (and much-needed) book, Take Control of Untangling Connections.
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Elon Musk is probably going to buy Twitter and take it private.
Matt Levine’s excellent Money Stuff column/newsletter for Bloomberg.
Ryan Broderick’s Garbage Day, another outstanding email newsletter/column.
Apple Newsroom: “Apple TV+ Partners With Idris Elba on New Thriller ‘Hijack’”.
My quip.
Tim Cook’s speech stating Apple’s opposition to mandatory sideloading.
Sam Biddle (of The Intercept)’s response.
Matt Stoller’s response, which is even more deeply cynical than Biddle’s.
This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
Kenneth Cukier, a senior editor at The Economist, joins to share insights from his latest book, Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil. Kenneth explains how to use frames to make better decisions and avoid crises, as well as why we should rethink the phrase “think outside the box.” He also shares his thoughts on how artificial intelligence is shaping business, healthcare, and society. Follow him on Twitter, @kncukier.
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Glenn Fleishman returns to the show to talk about last week’s “Spring Loaded” product announcements from Apple: subscription podcasts, AirTags, Apple TV, colorful Apple Silicon iMacs, and the M1 iPad Pros.
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Jeff Carlson on Podswap for TidBITS.
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Joe Steel on the Siri Remote: “This remote was an abomination that should have never made it out of the design lab it was drafted in.”
MacOS User Guide: Content Caching on MacOS and the list of supported content types.
Apple Platform Security Guide.
Glenn’s “Take Control of Your M-Series Mac” book.
“Take Control of Securing Your Mac”, also by Glenn.
Tiny Type Museum — only a few remaining!
Howard Oakley’s excellent The Eclectic Light Company — a copiously detailed resource for Mac and iOS platform troubleshooting.
“Some Cafe Owners Pull the Plug on Lingering Wi-Fi Users” — Glenn’s June 2005 story for The New York Times, which he believes to be the first story of its kind.
, exquisitely synced to my remarks about it, thanks to Todd Vaziri.
This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
Special guest Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include iPhone encryption, the privacy implications of widely-available reverse image search for faces, deep-learning-powered algorithmically-generated faces, and Jeopardy’s “Greatest of All Time” tournament.
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Jeopardy’s Greatest of All Time Tournament.
Glenn’s analysis of matches 1–3 for Motherboard.
Glenn’s archive of articles regarding Jeopardy.
Prisoner of Trebekistan, by Bob Harris.
Ken Jennings’s excellent Twitter account.
iPhone encryption:
Jack Nicas’s New York Times column on how iPhone encryption works.
My link to Nicas’s column, with a few additional thoughts.
Algorithmically-generated faces:
The Washington Post: “Dating Apps Need Women. Advertisers Need Diversity. AI Companies Offer a Solution: Fake People”.
Glenn on deep fake faces, last year for Fast Company .
Facebook removes profiles with fake pics.
Facial recognition search:
Kashmir Hill’s stunning report for The Times on Clearview AI, a Peter-Thiel-backed company that supplies law enforcement with facial recognition search, built using a library of billions of photos uploaded to the web.
Nelson Minar on Yandex’s reverse image search for faces, which is startlingly accurate, and available to anyone.
Screenshot of Yandex search results for my own face.
Miscellaneous:
Tiny Type Museum.
Election Ride Home podcast.
The intense concentration required by grandmaster-level chess burns thousands of calories per day.
YubiKey 5Ci — 2FA dongle with Lightning and USB-C jacks ($70 though).
Loyola Maramount’s 1990 high-scoring men’s basketball team.
Have I Been Pwned? — Fantastic resource where you can search to see if you have an account that was compromised in a data breach. Spoiler: you probably do.
Kashmir Hill, writing for Gizmodo last year: “I Cut the ‘Big Five’ Tech Giants From My Life. It Was Hell”.
The New York Times: “One Nation, Tracked”.
This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include: rumors of new Mac hardware and Marzipan at WWDC, Samsung’s new phones unveiled at their “Unpacked” event, 5G networks, Apple’s purported foray into the credit card business, and more — including Glenn’s “Tiny Type Museum” Kickstarter project.
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“The Old Guard of Mac Indie Apps Has Thrived for More Than 25 Years”.
WSJ report on Apple teaming With Goldman Sachs to issue a credit card.
Costco’s remarkable low-fee exclusivity deal with Visa.
“Gurman on WWDC 2019: Marzipan Marches Forward and the New Mac Pro”.
“Are Russian Trolls Saving Measles From Extinction?”
Glenn’s story on Erik Spiekermann marrying digital design with letterpress printing.
Jack Dorsey on The Bill Simmons Podcast.
This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.
Special guest Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include China forcing Apple to remove VPN apps from the Chinese App Store, Wi-Fi vs. LTE networking, the open workspaces in Apple Park, Glenn’s new letterpress project, the HomePod OS leak and iPhone D22, and more.
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Hands On: The Original Digital — Glenn’s new book on type, printing, and punctuation.
Updates on Glenn’s progress.
Glenn’s piece for Meh on the long history of intentionally blank pages.
Vic Gundotra is now a staunch iPhone proponent.
Great Moments in Vic Gundotra History.
Vic Gundotra tears into Apple for being “closed” at IO 2010 keynote.
Matt Drance on Gundotra and Google rewriting Android’s history.
One more dose of Vic Gundotra hypocrisy for good measure.
Apple inadvertently leaks HomePod OS, spilling many beans.
Apple Removes VPN apps from Chinese App Store.
Apple Park is mostly open workspaces.
WSJ profile on Jony Ive and Apple Park.
Jason Snell on open workspaces.
Yours truly getting cute with footage from “Brazil”.
XKCD: Wi-Fi vs. Cellular.
Glenn’s Wi-Fi mesh networking explainer for TechHive.
Wi-Fi Net News — Glenn’s old weblog dedicated to Wi-Fi news.
Soulver — a terrific app for Mac and iOS that’s sort of a cross between a spreadsheet and calculator.
Rebecca Slatkin on Twitter.
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Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include indoor plumbing, a spoiler-free discussion about HBO’s excellent “Westworld”, our favorite beverages, Apple’s AirPods launch debacle, Apple TV single sign-on, and more.
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HBO’s post-Westworld Easter Egg laden site for Delos Inc..
Ask Siri about “Westworld”.
“A History of the World in Six Glasses”, by Tom Standage.
Interesting New York Times story from January on Donald Trump’s brother Freddy, who drank himself to death in 1981.
Glenn’s review of NewerTech’s $49 NuPower 60-Watt dual USB-A/USB-C charger — a single charger that can charge both a MacBook and iPhone at the same time.
Tim Cook purportedly emails customer saying AirPods should ship over the “next few weeks”.
Yours truly on what’s going on with the AirPods delay: unexpected manufacturing problems.
Thoroughly Considered: the Studio Neat podcast.
John Paczkowski summarizing the inauspicious partner list at the launch of Apple’s single sign-on service for TV content.
Farhad Manjoo explains why he thinks gadgets are dying as a category: smartphones, probably.
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Special guest Glenn Fleishman returns to the show. Topics include security vulnerabilities on MacOS and iOS, ransomware, counterfeit products and outright fraud on Amazon, and online harassment and “free speech”.
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John Norstad, developer of the fantastic early-1990s Mac anti-virus utility Disinfectant.
F-Secure tests the customer service of ransomware pirates.
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Glenn’s two new books on Slack: Take Control of Slack Basics and Take Control of Slack Admin.
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Glenn Fleishman joins the show. The primary topic: Apple’s legal battle against the FBI regarding the iPhone and encryption. Other topics include Aaron Burr’s resurgence in popularity, the U.S. founding fathers’ use of cyphers and codes in their correspondance, next week’s Apple event, USB battery packs, and more.
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Donald Trump back in October 2013: “As an addition, Apple must go to a larger screen now—asap! They’re losing their standing in the market!”.
Wordnik.
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What is A.I. or artificial intelligence but the 'space of possible minds', argues Murray Shanahan, scientific advisor on the movie Ex Machina and Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Imperial College London.
In this special episode of the a16z Podcast brought to you on the ground from London, Shanahan -- along with journalist-turned-entrepreneur Azeem Azhar (who also curates The Exponential View newsletter on AI and more) and The Economist Deputy Editor Tom Standage (the author of several tech history books) -- we discuss the past, present, and future of A.I. ... as well as how it fits (or doesn't fit) with machine learning and deep learning.
But where are we now in the A.I. evolution? What players do we think will lead, if not win, the current race? And how should we think about issues such as ethics and automation of jobs without descending into obvious extremes? All this and more, including a surprise easter egg in Ex Machina shared by Shanahan, whose work influenced the movie.
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David and Katie sit down with Glenn Fleishman to discuss his work as a freelance writer and editor, working from home, BBEdit, and what it takes to become a two-time Jeopardy Champion.
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