The Cambridge Analytica débâcle is hot on many of our minds. Paul and Jeremy discuss leaks of personal data and how it's kind of pointless to #DeleteFacebook at this point. Plus, examination of how insanely fast our brains make gut-level aesthetic decisions. Apparently you know whether you like this show within 50ms.



Show NotesGeneral Data Protection Regulation - WikipediaUS Court Finds Anti-Robocall Rule Made Nearly Every Smartphone User a CriminalListen to ‘The Daily’: The Data Harvesters - The New York TimesWhy Is #DeleteFacebook Trending On Twitter? | Daily Wire'Utterly horrifying': ex-Facebook insider says covert data harvesting was routine | News | The GuardianFacebook’s Surveillance Machine - The New York TimesAnnihilation (2018) - IMDbWind River (2017) - IMDbPhantom Thread (2017) - IMDbH. P. Lovecraft - WikipediaThe Call of Cthulhu - WikipediaHighway to Heaven - WikipediaUnder the Skin (2013) - IMDbMichel Faber - WikipediaAmazon.com: The Book of Strange New Things: A Novel (8601423678511): Michel Faber: BooksNot One More Death: John le Carré, Richard Dawkins, Brian Eno, Michel Faber, Harold Pinter: 9781844671168: Amazon.com: BooksThe role of visual complexity and prototypicality regarding first impression of websites: Working towards understanding aesthetic judgmentsSensory Overload Anxiety

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