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If the total collapse of FTX has had one silver lining, it is that I now have more conversation starters with polyamorous people.
Yeah, I mean, I think they just mainstream polyamory in a huge way, which.
Could come in handy in San Francisco, to be quite honest.
I'm Kevin Rus, tech columnist at the New York Times.
And I'm Casey Newton from Platformer.
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Today on the show, we've got a continuation of nightmare November.
We've got new details on the collapse.
Do you like that?
Wait, I didn't know we had started to call it Nightmare November.
I just made that up.
Is that good?
Yeah, I like that.
I mean, look, for the companies we're talking about, it has absolutely been a nightmare.