464: What Does “Pew Pew” Sound Like?
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#464: What Does “Pew Pew” Sound Like?
August 17th, 2022
29 minutes
Our thoughts on BeReal and authenticity on social media, the state of console gaming and the cloud gaming future, our electric vehicle plans, and switching to a career outside of tech.
Guest Starring:
Kate Cox and Jason Howell
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