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325: TZ Discussion – Justin’s Widget

Justin and Jason discuss filmmaking with an iPhone and the power of the Filmic Pro app, the latest with Justin’s secret business widget, the Bob Lazar documentary on Netflix and his interview with Joe Rogan, Justin’s love of The Orville and other streaming recommendations, the summer math course Jason is teaching and how he’s tutoring his niece in calculus, the content and algorithms being developed for the Math Academy system, the importance of being challenged, the upcoming Washington Post article on Math Academy, what’s happening with OMG, how Luck Surface Area showed up in Gabriel Weinberg’s book Super Thinking, and why Justin likes the iPhone app Productive.

6 Comments
  1. About CSS reset, I’ve used Prem’s library for years without issue – https://github.com/premasagar/cleanslate. Works well for sandboxing podcast shownotes 🙂

    More standard way now is to use “unset” – https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/unset

  2. William says:

    Just saw this in the Washington Post:
    Why are so many 8th-graders taking AP Calculus at this school district?
    https://wapo.st/32akawC

    Awesome!!!!

  3. Mark says:

    The struggle is real at 90 minutes… to myself, the only clean solution is to abandon subjective and objective pronouns in favor universal reflexive pronouns.

    This strat carries Justin (and Tim Ferriss) through every podcast opening in style 🤣

    Seriously though, great show and it will be fun to hear Gabriel on TZ again!

  4. Robin says:

    Hey guys, there was a great video series by Wistia on producing an advert with a budget of 1k, 10k and 100k. Really interesting based on the discussion at the start of the show about what can be done at lower price points now. Plus the trade offs as your scale the price up and down. Worth a watch.

    https://wistia.com/series/one-ten-one-hundred

  5. Danilo Celic says:

    Having fun with the opening, I thought that the beginning was a little different, and then “gimbal” dropped in…I think I startled my coworkers when I laughed

    It seems the produced/unproduced, that seems to go in cycles, I remember when Blair Witch Project came out, and going further back with music, punk rock tried to get back to the roots after the highly produced.

    +1 on Zoolander and Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    “I will suck all the Math out of them” episode title got trumped by Justin’s news. 🙂

  6. bob says:

    thanks guys for another great episode.

    justin, are you ready to give us a peak at the new product yet? sounds exciting, can’t wait to see it.