Welcome to Loud in tech! On today's show, we begin with a report on Coinbase facing a lawsuit from the SEC which claims securities laws written in the 1930s apply to cryptocurrency. Next, we'll discuss an article that encourages us to embrace change in our lives, followed by a spotlight on the creator of BBEdit, and physicists challenging the understanding of the strong force that binds protons and neutrons together. Additionally, we explore the "duck curve" and the potential for baseload plants to become obsolete, the Tiny Mac III that offers a miniature replica of the original Macintosh, and a newly discovered planet BEBOP-1c. Finally, we discuss the SnapFusion model that can create images from natural language descriptions, the Orca model that can learn from complex explanations, and an emulator of the CHIP8 programming language written in C. The episode concludes with Vintage National Geographic, featuring scans from issues dating back to the 1800s.