12:39 - @nicolistheguy - @Emrox You make a lot of news posts, any particular inspiration as to they're all mostly long and baked with really cool information.
26:45 - @The-Simoes-One - Is Peck your favourite work you ever made?
30:46 - @BoiledMilkz - If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
36:07 - @Cyberdevil - @Emrox what do you think the end-game is with our current technological evolution? Where are we headed, and will it be better than where we currently are?
55:43 - @Gekkotsuki - Since we're in Spooktober... do you like Halloween? And if so, are there any paranormal stories you've lived that you would like to share with us?
58:41 - @GlitchingGhost - What are one of your favorite animals? Mine are turtles and cats :D
1:01:33 - @Spinalpalm - What got you pushing the boundaries of flash with different types of ways it can work and pull off such cool effects? Has there been any discoveries over the years that have caught you off guard by the result?
1:17:44 - @ElRandomGMD - How do you get into Newgrounds?
1:22:35 - @Brewster - If you could blam 10 Newgrounds accounts, wiping their user profiles and content submissions from the site entirely, who would you choose and why?
1:31:50 - @BrandyBuizel - If you could un-delete one perma-banned user, who would it be?
1:32:32 - @Pjorg - Follow up: is it the only work you ever made?
Nahhh I'm just playin. Good luck with the interview brother.
1:32:52 - @AlderDusk - Would you consider yourself to be a cat person or a dog person? Why?
1:35:46 - @BlueMonday1984 - Have any underrated artists you want to shout-out?
1:40:31 - @Aalastein - What's the most complicated math equation/formula you've ever had to deal with?
1:45:08 - @Shufflehound - Once the art has been changed by technological progress, is it possible to revisit previous technologies' techniques without the result appearing reactionary, nostalgia-pandering, or a pastiche? 'Artifacts' seemed to suggest there was a time limit for exploring each technology, despite preservation (unless I'm getting the message wrong). Is it only while a technology is fresh or standard that it can be explored "pure" and sincerely?
1:55:39 - @Jaster - Are you a huge stoner or completely anti weed?
2:04:42 - @Alexmigo - What are the pros and cons of being deeply invested in fringe nerdy art circles? What positive and negative effects can it have on someone's art and general worldviews?
Update - at some point in this interview I said something dismissive about the AI power-consumption argument (something about how nuclear energy would make this a non-problem, meaning AI is not really to blame), and since then I've changed my mind - I heard some guy say that historically people tend to use as much power as is available to them - that they will invent new needs to use the surplus energy. AI training stuff seems like a perfect candidate for eating "practically infinite" energy, since you need exponentially more computing to get better results, so the idea that more/cleaner energy would change anything was probably stupid. (Not that this is my area of expertise or anything! feel free to own me if you know something I don't.)
I know this is going to sound like a backhanded compliment but this interviewer surprised me with how good they are at this. Now I should say that I did listen at 2x but yeah good interview