AI Applications

Practical AI use cases and industry applications

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#3796: Why Electricians and Lawyers Used to Be the Same Thing

Why do we call some skilled work a profession and other work a trade? The medieval answer might surprise you.

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#3772: AI-Native Knowledge Platforms for Human-Machine Docs

What happens when AI agents and humans need to share the same documentation without drifting apart?

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#3755: Hermes vs OpenClaw: Mobile-to-Server AI Frameworks

Why developers are leaving OpenClaw for Hermes—and why mobile-to-server AI interaction remains unsolved.

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#3752: The Room Planning Tool Gap: DXF Support Without the Upsell

Browser-based room planners that actually handle DXF import/export without nagware or expensive subscriptions — do they exist?

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#3729: The Hidden Tiers of B2B Account Management

Why your $50 order gets a script and a $500K order gets a dedicated rep — the arithmetic behind B2B service tiers.

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#3728: The Checklist App That Doesn't Exist

Why is there no good recurring checklist app for regular people? We explore the gap between enterprise tools and to-do list hacks.

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#3684: Your Home Inventory Can’t Order Groceries (Yet)

Supermarkets have APIs, but they’re not for you. Here’s how AI agents are changing the game.

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#3682: How Far Back Can You Trace Your Family Tree?

Why most genealogists hit a wall around 1600 — and who can trace their lineage back 2,500 years.

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#3676: Socialites: From Mrs. Astor to Paris Hilton

From Gilded Age ballrooms to fragrance empires — what socialites actually do and why their power endures.

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#3667: When Your Podcast Outgrows Its Feed

3,700 episodes. 68 days of audio. One RSS feed designed for 10 blog posts. Can podcast infrastructure handle this?

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#3664: Build Your Own Language Dictionary: Beyond Standard Definitions

Ditch standard dictionaries and build your own curated vocabulary from real encounters with native speakers.

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#3663: Warm Absurdism: The Genre Daniel Actually Loves

What connects Nathan for You, Waiting for Godot, and The Matrix? It's not sci-fi — it's absurdist humanism.

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#3661: What 1000 AI Podcast Episodes Actually Prove

Scaling an AI podcast to 1000 episodes reveals what no 10-episode pilot can teach you about sustainability, cost, and habit formation.

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#3643: What Anthropologists Actually Do (It’s Not What You Think)

Anthropology isn’t just studying humans—it’s a method. Here’s how ethnography works and where it’s practiced.

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#3641: Archaeology’s Ray Gun Era: Drones, LiDAR & AI on Digs

Drones, ground-penetrating radar, and AI are transforming archaeology. The fine brush is just 5% of the story.

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#3598: Why Your Consulting Rate Is Too Low

The contract is the same whether it's $5K or $5M. What changes is your willingness to ask.

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#3597: Building a Dream Guest Roster: Animals as Archetypes

What animals would make the best podcast guests? We map personalities to ravens, badgers, octopuses, and more.

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#3583: Why Flat Characters Work: Lessons from The Simpsons

How a show with unevolving characters and a reset button became a masterclass in scriptwriting and emotional clarity.

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#3579: Where Time Moves Differently: Bhutan to Vanuatu

Bhutan, Laos, and Vanuatu offer the ultimate antidote to modern speed—but their rhythms come with real tradeoffs.

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#3577: How Do Knockoff Brands Get Away With It?

The surprising legal strategy behind those supermarket products that look almost exactly like the real thing.

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#3571: Finding Your Philosophy: Purpose Beyond Religion

Mapping a purpose-driven worldview onto philosophy — from Aristotle to British idealism.

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#3560: Virtual Cards vs. Reimbursement: Consulting Expense Guide

Virtual cards, advances, or reimbursement? How consultants should handle client expenses without tax or legal traps.

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#3559: Proposals That Actually Win (Without Burning Hours)

Stop writing brochures. Here's how to craft proposals that win—without wasting time or sounding like AI.

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#3553: Can AI Review Your Lease in Israel?

Can AI actually understand Israeli tenant law? We explore the tools, the gaps, and how to build your own.

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