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When Ibrahim Diallo discovered home cooking, he declared restaurants obsolete. Then life happened. In this episode, he reveals:
The homemade taco revelation that didn't last
Why 500 new restaurants open annually despite universal stove ownership
How startup chaos killed his cooking streak (and what that teaches us about AI hype)
The curl project's AI ban and what it really means
Why "vibe coding" influencers are the new celebrity chefs
A deliciously ironic take on why automation rarely replaces human work - with proof from your kitchen to your code editor.
Key Quote: "Owning a stove doesn't make you a chef any more than ChatGPT makes you a programmer."
By Ibrahim DialloWhen Ibrahim Diallo discovered home cooking, he declared restaurants obsolete. Then life happened. In this episode, he reveals:
The homemade taco revelation that didn't last
Why 500 new restaurants open annually despite universal stove ownership
How startup chaos killed his cooking streak (and what that teaches us about AI hype)
The curl project's AI ban and what it really means
Why "vibe coding" influencers are the new celebrity chefs
A deliciously ironic take on why automation rarely replaces human work - with proof from your kitchen to your code editor.
Key Quote: "Owning a stove doesn't make you a chef any more than ChatGPT makes you a programmer."