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In this episode of Stewart Squared, Stewart Alsop sits down with his father, Stewart Alsop II, for a wide-ranging conversation that connects the dots between streaming, AI, and the deeper history of how computers came to shape our world. Together they trace the path from the early days of Mosaic and Netscape to today’s agentic browsers like Atlas, Comet, and Gemini, exploring how Google, Apple, and Microsoft each built their empires from software, hardware, and the web. Along the way, they weigh dystopian fears of AI against its utopian potential, unpack the rise of ARM architecture and Raspberry Pi, and reflect on the cultural shifts linking the command line to modern creative tools.
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Timestamps
00:00 Streaming takes center stage as Stewart Alsop and Stewart Alsop II discuss the roots of live broadcasting and how early infrastructure shaped today’s media landscape.
05:00 The talk turns to dystopian versus utopian views of AI, with Stewart II describing the fear dominating creative industries and Stewart III seeing hope in agentic tools.
10:00 They unpack agentic browsers like Atlas, Comet, and Gemini, contrasting cultural fear with the promise of true digital assistants.
15:00 A deep dive into command line terminals reveals how humans first talked to machines and how vibe coding revives that direct power.
20:00 The evolution of browsers unfolds—from Mosaic and Netscape to Chrome—highlighting Marc Andreessen’s legacy and Google’s rise.
25:00 Apple’s UNIX roots and ARM integration illustrate the interplay between hardware, firmware, and software.
30:00 Web 2.0, RESTful APIs, and Tim O’Reilly’s insight frame the birth of social media.
35:00 The conversation shifts to IT systems, Google’s strategy, and Microsoft’s missteps.
40:00 They close with hardware curiosity, Raspberry Pi, sensors, and the future of the Internet of Things.
Key Insights
By Stewart Alsop II, Stewart Alsop IIIIn this episode of Stewart Squared, Stewart Alsop sits down with his father, Stewart Alsop II, for a wide-ranging conversation that connects the dots between streaming, AI, and the deeper history of how computers came to shape our world. Together they trace the path from the early days of Mosaic and Netscape to today’s agentic browsers like Atlas, Comet, and Gemini, exploring how Google, Apple, and Microsoft each built their empires from software, hardware, and the web. Along the way, they weigh dystopian fears of AI against its utopian potential, unpack the rise of ARM architecture and Raspberry Pi, and reflect on the cultural shifts linking the command line to modern creative tools.
Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation
Timestamps
00:00 Streaming takes center stage as Stewart Alsop and Stewart Alsop II discuss the roots of live broadcasting and how early infrastructure shaped today’s media landscape.
05:00 The talk turns to dystopian versus utopian views of AI, with Stewart II describing the fear dominating creative industries and Stewart III seeing hope in agentic tools.
10:00 They unpack agentic browsers like Atlas, Comet, and Gemini, contrasting cultural fear with the promise of true digital assistants.
15:00 A deep dive into command line terminals reveals how humans first talked to machines and how vibe coding revives that direct power.
20:00 The evolution of browsers unfolds—from Mosaic and Netscape to Chrome—highlighting Marc Andreessen’s legacy and Google’s rise.
25:00 Apple’s UNIX roots and ARM integration illustrate the interplay between hardware, firmware, and software.
30:00 Web 2.0, RESTful APIs, and Tim O’Reilly’s insight frame the birth of social media.
35:00 The conversation shifts to IT systems, Google’s strategy, and Microsoft’s missteps.
40:00 They close with hardware curiosity, Raspberry Pi, sensors, and the future of the Internet of Things.
Key Insights