Episodes 13
Avg. Duration 29m
Activity Dormant
Since Dec 2023
Latest Episode Mar 2025

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Monthly
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Long-form audio essays to make you smarter about technology, business, and productivity.

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The First King of Home Computing

Mar 10, 2025 1h 19m

Jack Tramiel, a Holocaust survivor-turned-tech titan, revolutionized computing by making it accessible to everyday families. His ruthless business tactics and vertical integration strategy at…

The Misfit Who Built the IBM PC

Jun 14, 2024 55m

From IBM’s backwater offices in Boca Raton, Florida, Don Estridge ushered in the era of personal home computers. He was a corporate misfit who broke all of the company’s rules in order to change the…

ChatGPT Is Changing Our Understanding of the Human Intellect

May 10, 2024 15m

ChatGPT is changing what it means to feel uniquely human. Large language models have the ability to mimic human creativity and spout human knowledge at record speeds—and they’re getting more powerful…

She Built a Microcomputer Empire From Her Suburban Home

Apr 12, 2024 56m

Lore Harp McGovern was one of the most influential women in the history of computing, but her story, and her company, haven’t been given their due. Harp McGovern spurned the life of a housewife and…

Ads in the Age of AI

Mar 08, 2024 9m

Ads subsidize our entire information ecosystem, keeping content free and accessible for everyone. AI may change all that by reducing both the amount of ads being served and the amount of time that…

The Rise and Fall of Steve Jobs’s Greatest Rival

Mar 04, 2024 53m

In the early 1980s, two rivals waged a public war for the soul of home computing: Adam Osborne and Steve Jobs. Yet only Steve Jobs is remembered today. This is the forgotten story of the Osborne 1,…

Reddit: The Internet’s Bellwether

Mar 01, 2024 6m

Reddit is a special place on the internet that happens to be a mediocre business. However, its recent S-1 document revealed something interesting: It could potentially build a business licensing user…

AI and the Vision Pro Don’t Need a Killer App

Feb 23, 2024 14m

Everyone is hunting for the killer app—software so good that it justifies the purchase of new hardware. But the new tech platforms of AI and virtual reality may not even need a killer app. This isn’t…

Autonomous Vehicles Have a Problem of Narrative

Feb 15, 2024 11m

Last weekend, a crowd of revelers in San Francisco’s Chinatown burned an autonomous vehicle from Waymo down to its frame. Tech is now the fifth least-trusted industry in America, having experienced a…

Crypto’s Prophet Speaks

Feb 10, 2024 33m

Chris Dixon, the patron saint of crypto, is still preaching the gospel.In this essay, Every lead writer Evan Armstrong deconstructs Dixon’s new book, Read Write Own, in which the venture capitalist…

The Zone of Deployment: How Can You Know When to Invest?

Jan 29, 2024 4m

Investing is easy. Investing wisely—well, not so much. In this essay, Every lead writer Evan Armstrong helps you wade through the morass of hyped-up startups in your journey to invest in companies…

The Secret Father of Modern Computing

Jan 24, 2024 31m

In September 1974, Ed Roberts was $250,000 in the hole from a calculator business and begging the bank for a $65,000 loan. This money wasn’t going to calculators, but to something altogether…

How I Use ChatGPT (As a Reasonable Person)

Dec 08, 2023 11m

AI is both overhyped and underutilized.Every’s lead writer Evan Armstrong believes that we have crossed the AI rubicon, estimating that the technology has spurred a 20 percent productivity gain for…

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Every Audio Essays has published 13 episodes since December 2023, covering topics in Business, Technology.

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Every Audio Essays is currently dormant with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 29m.

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