Hey — pull up a chair. This episode is basically us catching up after a couple of weeks off: audio tests, a lot of friendly shouting, Mama Bear check‑ins, and someone finally rocking spectacles for the first time in 36 years (yes, we made fun of him). We riff about Specsavers, a mysteriously non‑free eye test, and the sad heroism of one overworked left eye learning to take breaks.
We wander into work life and real talk — hod‑carrying, the grind of PAYE vs self‑employed, and the stubborn decision to not knock yourself into the ground for pennies. You’ll hear the practical worries, the jokes about skipping leg day, and the quiet determination to walk away when it isn’t worth it.
Then we go full tech nerd: a live demo with ChatGPT building a playable Tetris in your browser from a single prompt. It’s the simplest, freakiest demo of how fast AI can turn ideas into working code — and we talk about what that means for jobs, creativity, and whether you should be slightly terrified or secretly excited.
Of course we detour into the usual chaos: Trump takes, Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell moves, interstellar objects getting labeled comets, and the creeping suspicion that some official stories are worthy of at least a raised eyebrow. There’s banter about billionaires, aliens, the matrix‑style theories, and why sometimes it’s healthier to play Clash Royale instead of doomscrolling.
It’s messy, funny, and surprisingly tender — old podcast clips making us laugh, shouty moments, friends popping in the chat, and the little wins (like being able to actually see people again). If you want casual late‑night convo about life, tech, conspiracies, and the small humiliations of getting older, this one’s for you.