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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#2343: How the Dutch Invented Stock Markets

The Dutch East India Company didn’t just trade spices—it invented the stock market in 1602. Here’s how a risky shipping venture changed capitalism ...

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#2342: How Python Ate Wall Street

Over 80% of equity trades are now executed algorithmically. How did Python libraries quietly democratize quant finance?

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#2341: Why the Dollar Rules Every Currency Trade

Why does trading Thai Baht against South African Rand rely on the dollar? Dive into the mechanics of cross-pairs and global FX markets.

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#2340: How AI Models Track a Ship Seizure’s Ripple Effects

When the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, three AI models reshuffled their predictions overnight. Here’s what they saw—and where they disagreed.

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#2339: When OSINT Meets the Fog of War

How open-source intelligence is reshaping—and sometimes distorting—our understanding of modern conflict.

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#2338: Who Keeps Matplotlib Running?

How does a team of just 15 people maintain Matplotlib, the backbone of global scientific visualization?

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#2337: How Speaker Diarization Powers Everything From Call Centers to Courts

Discover how PyAnnote and other tools tackle the critical task of identifying "who spoke when" in audio—and why it’s harder than it sounds.

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#2336: How ADRs Solve AI's Institutional Memory Problem

Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) aren’t just documentation—they’re a way to give AI coding assistants the context they lack.

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#2335: How the UK’s Sovereign AI Fund Aims to Compete Globally

The UK’s £500M Sovereign AI Fund is a bold move to boost domestic AI startups with compute access, visas, and strategic partnerships. How does it s...

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#2334: How AI Flattens Your Voice in Emails

Why AI-generated emails feel impersonal and how to reclaim your authentic voice in professional communication.

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