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The human-AI collaboration podcast. A man, a sloth, and a donkey collaborate to create a podcast (with a little help from AI). No question is too obscure, no rabbit hole too deep. My Weird Prompts cel... more
FAQs about My Weird Prompts:How many episodes does My Weird Prompts have?The podcast currently has 4,800 episodes available.
April 05, 2026Adversarial Thinking as a National CurriculumHow do you train the next generation of tech talent when the enemy can change the rules mid-simulation? This episode explores a shift from rote physics to adversarial computational literacy, using open-source war-gaming platforms to build survival-ready problem solvers.Episode #334845 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/334845...more26minPlay
April 05, 2026From Wrappers to State MachinesThe no-code era for agents is over. This episode maps the technical shift from simple chains to state-machine architectures, covering the languages and functions that make production-grade agentic AI possible.Episode #886484 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/886484...more27minPlay
April 05, 2026Gifted, Stigmatized, and Seeking Real CommunityWe explore the paradox of niche online communities and the stigma of the "gifted" label. Learn why digital forums often turn toxic and how to find genuine human connection in the real world.Episode #561666 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/561666...more30minPlay
April 05, 2026The "MPEG Moment" for AI: Llamafile & Native ModelsThe standard workflow for local AI—taking massive cloud models and hacking them to fit—feels like fitting a semi-truck into a garage. This episode explores the shift toward "local-first" models built for your hardware from the ground up. We dive into Google's Gemma 3 with Quantization-Aware Training, Microsoft's BitNet for CPU efficiency, and the "MPEG moment" of Llamafile. Discover why the future of AI might be smaller, natively optimized, and finally easy to run.Episode #484571 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/484571...more23minPlay
April 05, 2026The Rebellion Against Big Tech's AI Lock-InWhy are open-source inference engines like Ollama and llama.cpp challenging the dominance of Google and OpenAI? This episode explores the fragmentation, the philosophy of local AI, and what it means for the future of computing.Episode #018403 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/018403...more24minPlay
April 05, 2026CLIs vs. MCPs: How AI Agents Actually Talk to ServicesWe explore the architectural debate between using legacy CLIs and the new Model Context Protocol for AI agents. Learn why CLIs offer latent knowledge and efficiency, while MCPs provide structure and security, and discover the emerging "hybrid" approach developers are adopting for local and production environments.Episode #999789 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/999789...more24minPlay
April 05, 2026UI-First vs Architecture-First: Choosing Your AI AgentSelf-hosted AI agents are split between polished interfaces like LobeHub and raw frameworks like OpenClaw. We explore the philosophical trade-offs between user experience and architectural control to help you decide which approach actually owns your data.Episode #597722 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/597722...more23minPlay
April 05, 2026The Hidden Hierarchy of Claude Code ExtensionsMost developers treat slash commands, skills, subagents, and plugins as interchangeable. But there's a deliberate logic to how they fit together. This episode reveals the mental model that turns confusion into clarity.Episode #020462 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/020462...more22minPlay
April 05, 2026Finding ADHD Tools That Actually StickWe explore the classic ADHD resource trap, where the hunt for productivity systems becomes a source of chaos itself. This series finale cuts through the noise to offer a definitive, neurodivergent-friendly resource list—from books and podcasts to practical strategies like body doubling—that actually works. Learn which tools to embrace and which guilt-inducing habits to skip for good.Episode #243205 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/243205...more31minPlay
April 05, 2026The Backpack Full of Bricks: Parenting With ADHDParenting with ADHD is like running a marathon uphill with a backpack full of bricks. In this episode, we explore why standard time management advice fails when executive function meets the chaos of childcare. Learn about the "Knowing-Doing Gap," Hypervigilance-Induced Paralysis, and practical strategies like Anchor Points to survive the daily grind without the guilt spiral.Episode #997795 — open it directly at myweirdprompts.com/997795...more26minPlay
FAQs about My Weird Prompts:How many episodes does My Weird Prompts have?The podcast currently has 4,800 episodes available.