Waveform Podcast Live at SXSW 2025!




It’s bonus episode time! Marques, Andrew, and David took the stage at SXSW 2025 this past Saturday to live in front of an …

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  1. I was an OG Digg user and remember the mass migration to Reddit. I’ve seen the rise and almost fall of Reddit but the community is hard to beat. That being said I’m down to try Digg again. It seems like in tech we all just flock to whoever is willing to offer something for free and then when it starts to monetize we all lose interest.

  2. why have Apple 🍎 discontinued the communication to android 🤖 phones 📱 it's like going back into time when you only can call another device after a certain time for free as long as it was the same service

  3. What is the opposite of dig? Bury of course. Whoever buried for treasure… Digg was the perfect name as it shows you are hunting for the best news stories on the web…

    But I guess if you have to explain it..

  4. Im surprised you guys did so seamlessly well! It seemed like you guys have done it in front of a live audience over 100 times by the end of it

  5. Yup, the main reason I subscribed to your channel is because your audio/video quality is top notch.
    It began a few years ago when I started noticing that MKBHD early iPhone hands-on videos have the closest color representation of the real iPhone color in person. That helps a lot with deciding which color to pre-order.
    And then the WVFRM podcast has a top notch audio, it’s just nice to watch/listen to.

  6. As a big fan from Nigeria, I think this week's podcast is more enjoyable, not just because of the live experience but also due to the Q&A session. I love you guys; keep up the great work!

  7. This video came together great! Good job guys rooting for you! Especially the audience interaction. Asking you guys questions brings more character to the cast. I love it. Hope you guys can have another opportunity to do this next year

  8. To David's point about health care tech's next frontier being preventative health. I think that will be the case in places with properly functioning health care systems. Here in the U.S., health insurance companies will just use that data to preemptively deny coverage to people due to early signs of preexisting conditions… That's just the dystopian path we're on unfortunately.

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