The Verge's Nilay Patel and David Pierce talk through the weird and winding history of Apple's "secret" car project now that it's officially dead. And later, senior policy reporter Lauren Feiner makes her Vergecast debut to catch us up on the arguments made this week in the Supreme Court about online speech and the First Amendment.\n\nFurther reading:\n\nApple\u2019s electric car project is dead\n\nRIP to the Apple Car, we hardly knew ye \n\nBehind Apple\u2019s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns\n\nSupreme Court hears arguments on the future of online speech: all the news\n\nThe Supreme Court is about to decide the future of online speech\n\nWhy Uber and Etsy came up so much in the Supreme Court\u2019s social media arguments\n\nGoogle CEO says Gemini AI diversity errors are 'completely unacceptable'\n\nTikTok is removing even more songs as music rights battle drags on\n\n\nThe Humane AI Pin worked better than I expected \u2014 until it didn\u2019t\xa0\n\nFord offers EV owners free Tesla Supercharger adapters until July\n\nAttention English majors: now you can add handwritten notes to Google Docs\n\n\nThe Vergecast and Decoder are live at SXSW this weekend, March 8th and 9th. SXSW attendees can see both shows live on the official Vox Media Podcast Stage at the JW Marriott, presented by Atlassian. Learn more at\xa0voxmedia.com/live.\n\nEmail us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices