AI Applications
Practical AI use cases and industry applications
344 episodes · Page 7 of 15
#2541: Agent-to-Agent Scheduling: Building the Calendly for AI
How Google's A2A protocol and Anthropic's Remote MCP could power a new kind of agent handoff for scheduling meetings.
#2539: When Does AI Stop Hallucinating and Start Reconstructing?
What happens when you feed hundreds of photos into an AI world generator — do you capture reality or just a convincing dream?
#2538: The Lemonade-Stand Software Fortune
One-person teams quietly generating hundreds of thousands in revenue from unsexy problems like PDF generation and ranch management.
#2536: Self-Hosted Zapier Alternatives in 2026
n8n, Huginn, and Dagu compared for personal automation on your own hardware.
#2535: Inside LangChain's Deep Agents: What's Actually in the Box
A deep dive into the batteries-included agent harness with terminal CLI, sub-agents, and production-ready evaluation.
#2534: Can AI Generate Diagrams Without Typo Disasters?
Why AI diagram tools still mangle text labels — and what to do about it today.
#2531: Worst-Rated Tourism: Seeking Out Terrible Hotels & Restaurants
Exploring the subculture of travelers who deliberately seek out the lowest-rated hotels and restaurants for authentic, entertaining experiences.
#2525: Who Actually Reads Academic Journals?
Half of all papers are read by nobody but the author and reviewers. So why do 300,000 journals exist?
#2521: Are We Really Worse Off Than Our Ancestors?
A look at 700 years of wages, housing costs, and what "purchasing power" actually means today.
#2515: Digital Sovereignty and the Shekel Stablecoin
How a new shekel-backed stablecoin could reshape digital finance—and why Israel’s approach is different from CBDCs or unregulated crypto.
#2507: The AI Design Engineer: Your New Job Title?
What happens when product thinking meets AI agents? The future of software work is here.
#2501: Describing a Neighborhood: Databases Without Screens
Can you design a relational database using only your voice? We coach a beginner through PostgreSQL from scratch.
#2499: Coding by Voice: Teaching a Beginner TypeScript
Learn to code by building a real TypeScript tip calculator — no experience needed, just your ears and keyboard.
#2498: Build Your First Python Program in 7 Lines
We coach a complete beginner through building a working Python game using only voice—no screenshare, no diagrams.
#2496: Are Hidden API Endpoints Leaks or Just Plumbing?
When LLM agents discover unauthenticated JSON endpoints in browser DevTools, is it a security breach or just reading the page?
#2493: Are You Writing for Humans or AI Agents?
How GitHub repos, JSON formats, and competing standards are reshaping who (and what) you're publishing for.
#2492: When AI Agents Collapse Stack Evaluation from Weeks to Seconds
How Claude Code and agentic AI are turning GitHub into a discovery layer and collapsing library evaluation from weeks to seconds.
#2471: Creative Briefs for AI Agents: What Agencies Already Know
How agency best practices for briefing creatives map directly onto getting reliable output from AI agents like Claude Design.
#2468: When Tokens Meet GPU Seconds
How to track AI spend across Open Router, Replicate, and more — without a unified dashboard.
#2467: The Time Tax on API Access
How OpenAI and Anthropic structure API tiers, rate limits, and why your billing history matters more than you think.
#2460: Shopping in a Fragmented Market
The real challenges of building an AI agent that navigates Hebrew e-commerce, geographic shipping quirks, and whitelist curation.
#2459: Drizzle vs Prisma: Which ORM Wins for AI-Native Backends?
Comparing Drizzle and Prisma for AI-native backends, MCP servers, and the future of agent-centric development.
#2453: Escaping the AI Doom Loop in Hiring
What if job matching was built on desire, not desperation? How one signal outperforms 100 applications.
#2449: Budgeting Without the Stick: Tools for Organization, Not Discipline
Can budgeting software feel like intelligence instead of judgment? A look at tools for people who hate being told what to do with their money.