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This week Tal spent ninety minutes on a call showing business operators that the terminal — the scary black-and-white window people have been afraid of for ten years — is basically three commands. But the bigger story isn't the terminal. It's what happens once the technical barrier collapses: the people who pull away aren't the smartest, they're the clearest. AI as a mirror, why "boring and reliable" is the winning posture, and the real reason any of this matters — getting your evenings back, on purpose. In this episode: - Three commands and an entire decade of fear, gone - The marketing-agency frame that's already twelve months out of date - The honest messy parts: tools break, even close colleagues need things packaged for them - AI as a mirror — it rewards clarity, exposes fuzziness - Why the boring reliable thing wins, in lobbying and in AI - Compressing the work so it pays out at the campsite, not on Saturday at the laptop
By Tal SwicegoodThis week Tal spent ninety minutes on a call showing business operators that the terminal — the scary black-and-white window people have been afraid of for ten years — is basically three commands. But the bigger story isn't the terminal. It's what happens once the technical barrier collapses: the people who pull away aren't the smartest, they're the clearest. AI as a mirror, why "boring and reliable" is the winning posture, and the real reason any of this matters — getting your evenings back, on purpose. In this episode: - Three commands and an entire decade of fear, gone - The marketing-agency frame that's already twelve months out of date - The honest messy parts: tools break, even close colleagues need things packaged for them - AI as a mirror — it rewards clarity, exposes fuzziness - Why the boring reliable thing wins, in lobbying and in AI - Compressing the work so it pays out at the campsite, not on Saturday at the laptop