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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#2810: What the First Librarian Knew

From clay spine labels at Ebla to the Pinakes of Alexandria — how organizing knowledge shaped civilization.

taxonomyknowledge-managementhistorical-linguistics

#2809: What Enforcement Leaves Behind

How border enforcement fractures economies, families, and institutions in ways the headlines miss.

geopoliticsinternational-relationslabor-ethics

#2808: Falling for Your Chatbot: Love, Loss, and Language Models

Real cases of people falling in love with AI companions, why memory makes it feel real, and what happens when the illusion breaks.

ai-ethicsconversational-aiai-memory

#2807: Private Armies as State Proxies: Wagner, Blackwater, and the Deniability Playbook

How states use private military companies to deny involvement while achieving foreign policy goals.

military-strategygeopolitical-strategyprivate-military-companies

#2806: DNS Record Types: CNAME vs A Records Explained

Why CNAMEs can't live at the apex, how flattening works, and modern DNS best practices.

networkinginfrastructuredns-record-types

#2805: The Subprocessor Notification Nobody Reads

Why do companies send subprocessor update emails nobody reads? It's transparency theater — with a hidden purpose.

privacydata-securitysupply-chain-security

#2804: Who Actually Runs Your City?

Master plans, zoning codes, and the people who shape where you live.

urban-planningarchitectureurban-design

#2803: Barter Economies That Actually Worked (and the Ones That Got Crushed)

From Switzerland's WIR Bank to Argentina's trueque clubs — the strange history of modern barter economies.

barter-economiescommunity-currencyeconomics

#2802: The Tea Standard and 9 Other Weird ISO Rules

Ten hyper-specific international standards that make you question what humanity does with its collective time.

ergonomicskeyboard-layoutstaxonomy

#2801: Why Baby Babble Sounds Like Foreign Languages

Your baby isn't speaking Korean — but here's why the overlap isn't a coincidence.

child-developmentlinguisticsspeech-recognition