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Diggnation (Rebooted)

Diggnation (Rebooted)

Written by: Kevin Rose
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Diggnation is back! After a 15-year break, the guys are returning with all new episodes. Diggnation covers the top stories from around the internet. Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht give you their unique, sometimes awkward, and always hilarious take on the edges of the internet. Just a couple of geeks sitting on a couch.© 2024 Kevin Rose
Episodes
  • Kung Fu Robots Are Here and We Should Be Worried | AI Jobs, OpenClaw, and a $16M Pokemon Card
    Feb 18 2026

    In this week's episode, Kevin and Alex reunite after Alex's whirlwind trip to the UK, where he survived Manchester, explored Edinburgh's frigid beauty, and spectacularly broke his Dry January streak at a house party on January 31st. The conversation quickly turns to Kevin's upcoming birthday and his ambitious "year of health" plan to get absolutely shredded by his next tortoise-year milestone (yes, they calculated his age in giant tortoise years - he's only 34). The duo dives deep into the AI revolution, discussing the massive news that OpenClaw's creator Peter Steinberg has joined OpenAI, and what this means for the future of AI agents that can literally call restaurants, navigate phone trees, and order more booze for your party via robot dog. They also unpack a new study claiming AI fails at 96% of jobs - but Kevin points out the terrifying flip side: it's only been three years and AI has already captured 4% of human work.

    The episode takes a wild turn when Alex pulls up footage of Chinese humanoid robots performing kung fu at the Spring Festival Gala, prompting legitimate concerns about why anyone would train robots in martial arts. Apple's upcoming March 4th event gets the skeptical treatment it deserves - when was the last time an Apple announcement actually blew anyone's mind? The hosts wrap up by discussing Logan Paul's $16.4 million Pokemon card sale and Kevin's newfound obsession with Disney's Lorcana trading card game, complete with a heartbreaking reminder that Kevin lost his entire comic book collection (including first-edition X-Men and Amazing Spider-Man) in the LA fires. Justin stops by to tease Digg's upcoming video posts feature and the new Grid View for visual communities.

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    Chapters
    0:00:00 - Kirkland Champagne: The Official Drink of Chaos
    0:00:18 - Welcome to Diggnation, Ex-Girlfriends Please Email In
    0:01:51 - Kevin Doesn't Know What Spin the Bottle Is (Sure, Jan)
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    02:07 - Alex's Scotland Adventure Was Beautiful and Freezing
    0:03:42 - Alex's Dry January: A Heroic 30.5 Day Journey
    0:05:05 - Ten Hours in the Frankfurt Airport, Send Help
    0:06:36 - Kevin Is Only 34 in Giant Tortoise Years
    0:09:01 - The Year of Getting Absolutely Shredded
    0:10:45 - Ben's Philosophy: Does Booze Increase Enjoyment?
    0:14:06 - OpenClaw Creator Joins OpenAI, VCs Are Crying
    0:18:36 - AI Agents That Call BMW So You Don't Have To
    0:21:03 - Robot Dog Orders More Alcohol for Your Party
    0:25:16 - China Is Teaching Robots Kung Fu, We're All Doomed
    0:28:45 - Would You Get a Massage From a Kung Fu Robot?
    0:35:33 - The Costco Wine Hack That Changed Heather's Life
    0:37:14 - Kevin's Childhood String Cheese Column Obsession
    0:39:34 - AI Fails at 96% of Jobs (But Give It Five Years)
    0:43:44 - Your Fitness App Is About to Become Obsolete
    0:46:48 - Alexa, Say "Breakfast" in Every Room Challenge
    0:47:07 - Apple's March Event: When Did We Stop Caring?
    0:50:50 - Remember When the iPhone Was Actually Exciting?
    1:00:00 - Logan Paul's $16.4 Million Pokemon Card Flex
    1:02:00 - Kevin Discovers Lorcana and Catches the Bug
    1:05:50 - Kevin Lost First-Edition X-Men in the Fire
    1:09:01 - Digg Updates: Grid View and Video Posts Coming Soon
    1:11:07 - Until Next Time, Stay Sober (Or Don't)

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • OnlyFans on Digg, Foldable iPhones in 2026, and Why the Metaverse Is Officially Over
    Jan 21 2026

    https://digg.com is live! Public beta is open for community creation!

    January’s almost over, which means it’s either too late or just early enough to still say “Happy New Year.” In this episode, Kevin and Alex wade through that awkward seasonal purgatory, debate etiquette, and naturally land on Alex’s go-to insult: “Eat the bag.”

    Kevin checks in on Dry January and confirms that sleep is, in fact, real. The conversation takes a turn into the serious realities of alcohol withdrawal before pivoting to some big Digg news: the public beta is officially live, and you can now create your own Communities. Yes, that includes one called /onlyfans, which has absolutely nothing to do with what you think unless you are deeply into industrial air movers.

    From there, it’s a full tech firehose. The Metaverse is officially declared dead, Claude Code is writing entire web apps in minutes, and a startup called Humans just raised $480 million to make AI more collaborative, or possibly sentient. Also on the docket: foldable iPhones, mindfulness, Matt Damon’s attention span, and why chicken wings keep showing up in self-driving cars.

    This one’s got layers.

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    Chapter Markers

    00:00 Intro
    00:44 When Is It Too Late to Say “Happy New Year”?
    01:28 Alex’s All-Purpose Insult: “Eat the Bag”
    03:32 Dry January Update: Alex Hits 20 Days
    04:52 Alcohol Withdrawal Gets Real
    07:16 Digg Public Beta and Build-Your-Own Communities
    08:36 The Confusing Purity of the “/OnlyFans” Community
    09:33 AI Moderation Logs That Actually Make Sense
    11:11 The Metaverse Is Dead. Long Live Reality
    14:37 Matt Damon and the Shrinking Human Attention Span
    15:40 Why VR and AR Still Feel Like Homework
    19:16 Mindfulness, Explained by Thich Nhat Hanh
    22:51 The Meaning of Life
    24:53 John Cleese on Why Failure Is the Whole Point
    27:01 Kevin’s New Coding Obsession: Compound Engineering
    30:04 AI Context Windows and How the Magic Works
    40:02 Foldable iPhones in 2026? Let’s Argue
    42:34 iPad vs Mac and the UX Identity Crisis
    44:18 Humans Raises $480M to Make AI Less Robotic
    53:50 Tesla Goes Subscription-Only for Full Self-Driving
    55:46 Tensor Auto and the Semi-Sentient Rideshare Wars
    1:00:25 People Are Leaving Trash in Waymos. Including Wings
    1:02:07 Outro

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • LEGO Got Smarter, Planes Land Themselves, and Hooters Is Rebranding Again
    Jan 7 2026

    Diggnation is back for 2026. In this New Year’s episode, Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht dive into Dry (ish) January, accidental woodworking injuries, and why Kevin's Peloton crush might be more motivating than your therapist. On the tech side, Kevin drops a quiet-but-clear hint for Digg beta users to keep an eye out. The guys talk about Samsung’s decision to ship Google’s Gemini AI to 800 million devices, which feels like a major win for Google’s ecosystem. On the tech side, Kevin gives a heads up to Digg beta users: Communities are coming. Now is a good time to start paying attention.

    Also on deck: a bizarre Waymo vs. Santa Monica standoff involving robotic cars and 3 a.m. backup beeping, a Garmin plane that landed itself (because the pilot didn’t), and a Lego set that lights up on its own. Other stops include futuristic cartilage regrowth injections, the return of "Dolphin Shorts" via a Hooters rebrand nobody asked for, and an existential debate about smart fridges.

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    YouTube Chapter Markers

    00:00 Intro
    02:41 Resolutions Nobody Asked For: Pilates & Productivity
    03:36 Can Saunas Cure Depression or Just Make You Sweatier?
    04:52 Kevin Gets Stabbed by Wellness (Acupuncture Chat)
    06:02 Peloton and the German Instructor Who Yells in Motivation
    07:13 Holiday Haul: Singing Bowls and the Rise of Vibe Decor
    09:07 Spoon Carving, Blood Loss & $400 Japanese Hammers
    12:30 Coming Soon: Digg Communities That Don’t Look Like Reddit
    14:00 Samsung Gives 800M Devices a Gemini AI Glow-Up
    20:31 Waymo Cars Are Beeping Insomnia Into Santa Monica
    25:06 Self-Driving Cars Are Scanning Your Kids for Booster Seats
    33:25 Lego Bricks Just Got Smarter (and Slightly Haunted)
    37:07 How Boredom Became the New Self-Care Hack
    42:10 Garmin Autoland: The Plane That Landed Itself
    47:56 Parachutes for Planes and Other Backup Plans
    56:53 Can Amazon's “Art Line” TV Beat the Samsung Frame?
    1:01:00 Streaming Loyalty Tests: Apple TV, We See You
    1:03:19 Movies Worth Hoarding Forever (Anchorman & Jack Reacher?)
    1:05:08 Injecting Knees With Youth: The Cartilage Comeback
    1:08:44 Dementia-Fighting Protein or Supervillain Serum?
    1:09:54 Smart Fridge Fatigue vs. Bird Watching for Fun
    1:13:05 Kamado Joe Smoker Review: BBQ Tech Gets Serious
    1:15:23 Hooters Rebrands, Dolphin Shorts Return, Internet Shrugs

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    1 hr and 21 mins
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