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#1965: Where Do We Go When We Say "We Have to Go"?
A listener asked where we go after the mics cut. The answer is a masterclass in low-burn living.
#1964: The Three Layers That Make AR Finally Work
See a 3D arrow pointing to the exact bolt you need, or read a street sign in real-time translation.
#1963: RPA: Dead or Just Getting Smart?
Traditional RPA is brittle and blind. See how AI vision and agentic orchestration are turning it into a self-healing powerhouse.
#1962: Moravec's Paradox: Why Robots Can Write Poetry but Can't Fold a Fitted Sheet
We explore the tech letting robots "reason" about physical tasks using vision-language-action models.
#1961: Weaponizing Your Weirdness in an AI World
As AI homogenizes the web, contrarian thinking becomes a scarce asset. Here’s how to weaponize your weirdness for a competitive edge.
#1960: The Microscopic Venetian Blinds in Your Screen
A coffee shop glance reveals a black slab, not your data. Discover the microscopic Venetian blinds making it possible.
#1959: How Constrained AI Models Handle the Unexpected
Your AI assistant promised to only use your documents. Instead, it invented a case law that doesn't exist. Here's why.
#1958: Why Is Being Late Respectful?
We traded natural rhythms for the factory clock. Here’s how the Industrial Revolution rewired our relationship with time.
#1957: Why AI Agents Think in Circles, Not Lines
Linear AI pipelines are brittle. Learn why loops, reflection, and state management are the new standard for reliable, autonomous agents.
#1956: AI Skills: From Vibe Coding to Procedural Playbooks
Forget messy system prompts. Agent skills turn AI into a Swiss Army knife of modular, auditable procedures.
#1955: The Hadza Way: Parenting Without Performing
Discover why the Hadza hunter-gatherers don't entertain babies—and how letting your child observe real life can reduce parental burnout.
#1954: The Inuit Trick to Stop Yelling at Babies
Discover the "Kigiq" sound and the "Calm Captain" role from ancient Arctic strategies for raising emotionally regulated children.
#1953: My Dad Wasn't Abducted, He's a Monkey Treasurer
After 30 years, a "seance" reveals dad is alive, well, and handling finances for a monkey colony.
#1952: Why We Built a 24/7 AI Radio Station
We turned our 1800-episode archive into a continuous AI-powered radio stream. Here’s the tech stack and the philosophy behind it.
#1951: The Digital Ant Farm: Watching AI Agents Build Their Own Society
Explore Moltbook, a social network where AI agents interact with persistent identities and goals, reshaping digital communication.
#1950: The Maya Secret to Calm, Helpful Kids
Discover how a 3,000-year-old Maya village upbringing can replace modern parenting stress with calm, cooperative kids.
#1947: Curation Is the New Creation
With 47 new AI video tools launching in a week, finding the right one is harder than using it.
#1946: Why LangChain Built a Three-Layer Agent Stack
We unpack LangGraph, LangChain, and Deep Agents to reveal the deliberate hierarchy behind the ecosystem.
#1945: The "USB-C for AI" Is Finally Here
MCP standardizes how AI tools connect to data, solving the N-times-M integration nightmare.
#1944: PostgreSQL: The Thirty-Year Miracle
How does a volunteer-run database power the New York Stock Exchange and survive every tech trend without burning out?