My Weird Prompts

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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Audio segments are combined with intro and outro
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#1880: Militaries Build Fake Cities to Train for War

Why armies pour concrete to build fake cities instead of just using VR.

military-strategyurban-planningtraining-data

#1879: Why Can't Iran Hit the U.S.? Yet We're at War.

Iran can't hit the US mainland, yet Operation Epic Fury is a full-scale war. We unpack the mismatch between threat and response.

iranmilitary-strategygeopolitics

#1878: How to Never Drop a Call Again: The Magic of Cellular Bonding

Combine Starlink, 5G, and LTE into one unbreakable stream, even from a mountain peak.

networkingtelecommunicationssatellite-operations

#1877: Why Submarines Use the Same Spectrum as Your Phone

From submarine commands to credit card taps, explore the invisible physics dividing the radio spectrum.

wirelesssatellite-operationselectronic-warfare

#1876: Signal Bars Are a Lie: How to Read Your Real Connection

Those signal bars are a lie. Learn the real numbers—RSRP, RSRQ, SINR—that tell you if your connection is actually good.

wirelessnetwork-securitysignal-processing

#1875: Why TOSLINK Beats USB for Noisy Mini PCs

Is optical really better than USB? We break down the noise, jitter, and bandwidth trade-offs in your home audio setup.

audio-engineeringelectrical-engineeringhardware-reliability

#1874: The Locking Cable Revolution: Fixing Your Flimsy Home Office

Tired of monitor cables and Ethernet plugs falling out? Discover the industrial-grade connectors that never slip, from SDI to etherCON.

home-labhardware-reliabilityaudio-hardware

#1873: Your Gadgets Are Screaming at Each Other

Every electronic device is broadcasting invisible noise. Here’s how engineers build cages to keep the chaos from crashing your gadgets.

electrical-engineeringhardware-reliabilitythermal-management

#1872: DMARC: The Bouncer for Your Email

SMTP is broken. DMARC is the fix. Learn why your emails might vanish after April 2026 and how to stop domain spoofing.

cybersecuritynetwork-securitydmarc

#1871: Bunker Internet: How to Get a Signal Through Concrete

Stranded in a bomb shelter with no signal? Here’s the engineering to get internet through two meters of concrete.

emergency-preparednessnetworkingelectronic-warfare

#1870: Building a Sandbox for Agentic AI

Learn how to safely build and test autonomous AI agents using a disposable VPS, Docker containers, and secure networking.

ai-agentslocal-aiedge-computing

#1869: How Your Phone Screams Without Service

No signal, no SIM, no problem. Discover the hidden GSM radio channel that hijacks your phone to scream warnings, and why it works when everything e...

telecommunicationsemergency-preparednessnetwork-security

#1868: The $100 Pen vs. The Disposable Pen

Why a $100 pen is cheaper than a $0.50 pen. We break down the physics of pressurized ink and machined metal.

hardware-engineeringprecision-engineeringmaterial-science

#1867: The Ceasefire That Keeps the Engine Running

A ceasefire is signed, but the war machine doesn’t stop—it just shifts gears.

military-strategylogisticssupply-chain

#1866: How Leaders See War in Real-Time

Leaders see live drone feeds while you see yesterday's news. Here's how wartime intelligence actually reaches the top.

military-strategysituational-awarenessgeopolitics

#1865: The Emergency That Never Ends

Emergency powers from 2022 are still active in 2026. Here's how wartime measures become permanent state furniture.

israelnational-securitysurveillance-technology

#1864: The Diplomat Who Wears Two Masks

Iran's top diplomat speaks of peace before attacks, then justifies violence. This is linguistic camouflage at its most dangerous.

irandiplomatic-protocolgeopolitics

#1861: Emergency Prep You Can Sing To

Herman turns emergency preparedness protocols into singalong pop songs. Corn has heard them all day and is not thrilled.

emergency-preparednessai-musichome-front-command

#1863: Your AI Needs Its Own Email Address

A YC-backed startup is giving AI agents their own dedicated inboxes, moving beyond human-centric email tools to build infrastructure for autonomous...

ai-agentsdigital-identityagentic-payments

#1862: Hacker News: The Orange Site That Runs Silicon Valley

It loads in milliseconds, has no ads, and looks like a spreadsheet from 1995. Here’s why Hacker News still dictates what the tech elite thinks ever...

open-sourcesocial-engineeringproductivity

#1860: Building a 24-Agent AI Diplomatic Swarm

Inside the three-hour, 24-voice virtual conference that stress-tested AI-generated geopolitical conflict.

ai-agentsgeopoliticsiran

#1859: Anteaters Are Russian Spies

A sloth explains why his anteater cousins are actually Russian psyops agents scanning for brain waves.

xenarthraanteaterscapuchin-monkeys

#1858: Multi-Model Agents: The Instruction & Context Gap

Mixing AI models creates chaos. Learn the practical fixes for context windows, tokenization, and output formats.

ai-agentsmodel-context-protocolprompt-engineering

#1857: The Backend Is a Ghost in the Telegram

Why build a dashboard when you can just talk to your backend? Meet the MCP server that runs this show.

model-context-protocolai-agentsconversational-ai

#1856: Two AIs Chatting Forever: Why They Go Crazy

What happens when two ChatGPT instances talk forever? They hit a politeness loop, forget their purpose, and spiral into gibberish.

context-windowai-agentsfine-tuning