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Gravity is a constraint—both for manufacturing and for your mindset. In this episode, we dismantle the physics of innovation, exploring why the next generation of computer chips must be built in space to survive. We also ground this futuristic vision in the practical tools you need today, breaking down Google’s Antigravity IDE and why the shift from “coder” to “architect” is the only way to survive the AI boom. Stop planning your year; start engineering your workflow.
Most New Year’s resolutions fail because they focus on the vision rather than the execution. As we enter 2026, the gap between having an idea and building it has never been smaller—but the environment where we build is changing radically.
In this episode, we explore two frontiers that are redefining what it means to be a "maker." First, we look up at the emerging "Space Forge" economy. We deconstruct why manufacturing in microgravity isn't just sci-fi vanity—it’s a logistical necessity for creating the atomic precision required for next-gen computing. We analyze how removing gravity solves defects that are physically impossible to fix on Earth.
Then, we bring that concept back down to the code editor. We go hands-on with Google’s Antigravity environment for Gemini. Is it a gimmick, or does it finally offer the "Architect" workflow that developers have been waiting for? We compare the user experience directly against Claude Code, analyzing where the "Chat vs. IDE" war is heading and which tool gives the polymath practitioner the ultimate leverage.
Topics Deconstructed:
The future belongs to those who can build in any environment—whether that's low earth orbit or a high-latency code base. Join us as we blueprint the tools you need to build the future.
Time Stamps:
(00:00) Committing to weekly live stream experiments.
(01:42) Why annual resolutions fail without milestones.
(05:22) Fabricating computer chips in microgravity.
(09:17) Solving logistics with hyper-local space manufacturing.
(12:00) Reviewing Google’s Antigravity coding environment.
(15:34) Comparing Claude Code versus Gemini workflows.
(20:18) The geopolitical outlook for 2026
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Listen:
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/insEOyYxV5Y?si=XDJhXhMPcCH-lYpZ
By 3reateGravity is a constraint—both for manufacturing and for your mindset. In this episode, we dismantle the physics of innovation, exploring why the next generation of computer chips must be built in space to survive. We also ground this futuristic vision in the practical tools you need today, breaking down Google’s Antigravity IDE and why the shift from “coder” to “architect” is the only way to survive the AI boom. Stop planning your year; start engineering your workflow.
Most New Year’s resolutions fail because they focus on the vision rather than the execution. As we enter 2026, the gap between having an idea and building it has never been smaller—but the environment where we build is changing radically.
In this episode, we explore two frontiers that are redefining what it means to be a "maker." First, we look up at the emerging "Space Forge" economy. We deconstruct why manufacturing in microgravity isn't just sci-fi vanity—it’s a logistical necessity for creating the atomic precision required for next-gen computing. We analyze how removing gravity solves defects that are physically impossible to fix on Earth.
Then, we bring that concept back down to the code editor. We go hands-on with Google’s Antigravity environment for Gemini. Is it a gimmick, or does it finally offer the "Architect" workflow that developers have been waiting for? We compare the user experience directly against Claude Code, analyzing where the "Chat vs. IDE" war is heading and which tool gives the polymath practitioner the ultimate leverage.
Topics Deconstructed:
The future belongs to those who can build in any environment—whether that's low earth orbit or a high-latency code base. Join us as we blueprint the tools you need to build the future.
Time Stamps:
(00:00) Committing to weekly live stream experiments.
(01:42) Why annual resolutions fail without milestones.
(05:22) Fabricating computer chips in microgravity.
(09:17) Solving logistics with hyper-local space manufacturing.
(12:00) Reviewing Google’s Antigravity coding environment.
(15:34) Comparing Claude Code versus Gemini workflows.
(20:18) The geopolitical outlook for 2026
Support the pod:
Listen:
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/insEOyYxV5Y?si=XDJhXhMPcCH-lYpZ