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You know, it's like at every man of a certain age, all he wants to do is just sit on the couch and watch the History Channel and read about how the Americans fought World War two.
And, like, watching my own dad do this growing up, I thought, oh, that's like, that's so nice.
You know, it's how nice that that story ended so positively.
And, like, you fast forward to 2024, it's like, is World War two over?
No, we're still fighting it out in the comments section.
Yep.
I'm Kevin Ruse, a tech columnist at the New York Times.
I'm Casey Newton from platformer, and this is hard fork.
This week, House Substack's nazi problem left me with a hard question of my own.
Then the Wall Street Journal's Kirsten grine joins us to talk about her reporting on Elon Musk's drug use.
And finally, how AI helped researchers discover a new class of antibiotics.
It's the drug show.
So, Casey, on this show, we sometimes answer hard questions from our listeners about ethical dilemmas that they are dealing with in their lives.
And this week, you have actually been dealing with your own very hard question, and it's about substack and Nazis and the future of platformer, your newsletter business.