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Decoder with Nilay Patel
Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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4.2 stars from 4,287 ratings
I’ve listened to 2 episodes recently (Rivian &Tubi) having worked in both the cable industry as well embedded software/silicon. I have to say I learned so much and got great insights into both companies whilst being entertained. The hour on the cross trainer just flies by 😁
Najeebster via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/22/24
Thanks for the great work team Decoder!
TrumpfugeeInAMS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/24
Some good, much bad
Some good info but too many interviews that end up more like ads for company of the ceo being interviewed. Combined with advertisers like Schwab, you need to take everything with a grain of salt.
Ashleyoftheriver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/24
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