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Lava Layers

Lava Layers

Episode 58 Published 2 weeks, 1 day ago
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This week it's Kris and Matt diving into the state of hardware, security, and what local AI actually needs to work. The conversation starts with AI agent social networks and why prompt injection is the unsolved SQL injection of our era, then shifts into why memory bandwidth is the real bottleneck for running models locally. Matt compiles Rust on a Mac Studio at the Apple Store, and the two debate whether the traditional PC build is even worth it anymore.

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This week's episode of Break continues the conversation. Kris and Matt dig into why the chat interface is just the piano keyboard moment for AI, the pair programming gap where agents can't notice your manual edits, and the Codex personality controversy. They close with a teaser for next week's Go generic methods discussion. Watch it on YouTube or listen with your favorite podcasting app! Learn more by going to https://break.show/28.

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Table of Contents:

  • Prologue (00:00:00)
  • Chapter 1: Welcome and Catching Up (00:00:45)
  • Chapter 2: OpenClaw and AI Social Networks (00:12:18)
  • Chapter 3: Prompt Injection Is the New SQL Injection (00:17:01)
  • Chapter 4: Sandboxing and Defense in Depth (00:19:56)
  • Chapter 6: Lava Layers of Abstraction (00:21:53)
  • Chapter 8: Memory Bandwidth Is the Real Bottleneck (00:24:32)
  • Chapter 9: Consumer Hardware is at an Inflection Point (00:27:34)
  • Chapter 10: The RAM Shortage and Supply Chain Crisis (00:32:03)
  • Chapter 12: Nobody Actually Upgrades (00:34:36)
  • Chapter 13: Compiling Rust at the Apple Store (00:36:28)
  • Chapter 14: Do You Still Need a Big Desktop? [Extended] (00:41:24)
  • Chapter 16: The Future of Local AI (00:41:25)
  • Chapter 18: Two Terabytes of RAM and What We'd Do With It  (00:50:17)
  • Chapter 19: Reimagining the PC for Massive Parallelism (00:52:56)
  • Epilogue (00:55:08)


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  • (00:00) - Prologue
  • (00:45) - Chapter 1: Welcome and Catching Up
  • (12:18) - Chapter 2: OpenClaw and AI Social Networks
  • (17:01) - Chapter 3: Prompt Injection Is the New SQL Injection
  • (19:56) - Chapter 4: Sandboxing and Defense in Depth
  • (21:53) - Chapter 6: Lava Layers of Abstraction
  • (24:32) - Chapter 8: Memory Bandwidth Is the Real Bottleneck
  • (27:34) - Chapter 9: Consumer Hardware is at an Inflection Point
  • (32:03) - Chapter 10: The RAM Shortage and Supply Chain Crisis
  • (34:36) - Chapter 12: Nobody Actually Upgrades
  • (36:28) - Chapter 13: Compiling Rust at the Apple Store
  • (41:24) - Chapter 14: Do You Still
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