My Weird Prompts

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A sloth and a donkey discuss whatever's on Daniel's mind — every episode generated by AI from a single voice prompt

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#2574: Why You're Not "Too Old" to Learn a Language

Age isn't the barrier you think. What actually determines success—and how AI can help.

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#2573: What's Actually Inside a Hotel Smart Room System

Hotels don't use Alexa or smart bulbs. Here's the industrial-grade tech running behind those sleek wall panels.

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#2572: Solar Panels on Israeli Roofs: Who Gets to Decide?

Rooftop solar economics in Israel, the collective-action problem of apartment buildings, and how feed-in tariffs actually work.

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#2571: How S3 Billing Actually Works (And Why R2 Is Different)

Storage is the decoy cost. The real surprises come from request charges, egress fees, and early deletion penalties.

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#2570: Can Solar Alone Power a Country?

What total solar sufficiency actually requires — from generation to storage to the grid itself.

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#2569: How the Power Grid Balances Every Second

The grid has no storage. Every electron was generated a fraction of a second ago. Here's how it stays balanced.

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#2568: When Does Your House Need Three-Phase Power?

Why industrial machines need different electricity — and when your home AI rig might too.

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#2567: Beyond Pixels: Controlling Apps Without Vision

How MCP agents can use accessibility APIs and COM to control Windows and macOS apps at the protocol level.

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#2566: Why Your RGBW Bulbs Get Dim in Color Mode

Cheap bulbs aren't the whole story — physics limits how bright color LEDs can get. Here's what to buy instead.

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#2565: Why Background Conversation Hijacks Your Focus

Why some brains can't filter out background conversation—and what actually helps.

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