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Dark Bonfires: Where Submarine Cables Touch Land


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You learned in Episode 116 that 99% of global internet data travels through hair-thin fiber optics on the ocean floor. But every cable must eventually come ashore—into a cable landing station, the most deliberately boring, invisible building you'll ever see. This episode explores the 40 critical nexus points of global connectivity, using Dark Souls' bonfire metaphor to explain how a single failed landing station creates entire dead zones.
Nicole Sterosilski's research reveals how these infrastructure buildings exist in bizarre tension with their surrounding communities, bringing zero visible economic benefit while literally holding civilization together.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro and welcome back
00:45 - Episode 116 recap: submarine cables and fiber optics
02:15 - What is a cable landing station?
04:30 - By design: why landing stations are invisible
06:00 - Nicole Sterosilski research on local community tensions
07:45 - Inside the station: Dark Souls bonfire metaphor
14:00 - 40 critical nexus points of global connectivity
16:45 - Outro and impact summary
This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.
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Clown CastBy Joey Musselman