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Cognition’s CEO on What Comes After Code
Episode 78
The future has a way of showing up early to some places. In software engineering, one of those places is Cognition—the startup that made headlines in…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
One Developer Got Thousands of Users Before His App Launched
Episode 77
Naveen Naidu built an app that found product-market fit backwards.
Most apps launch first and then try to find users. Monologue, Naveen’s AI voice dic…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Claude Code Can Be Your Second Brain
Episode 76
Noah Brier uses Claude Code as his second brain—it’s the coolest notetaking setup we’ve ever seen.
He has Claude running on a server in his basement h…
7 months ago
This AI Makes a Video Game World in 40 Milliseconds
Episode 75
We had Dean Leitersdorf on the pod and he did something no guest had ever done.
Mid-sentence, he transformed from a startup founder in a black t-shi…
7 months, 1 week ago
Best of the Pod: How to Prepare for AGI According to Reid Hoffman
Episode 74
AGI is coming. Reid Hoffman just wrote the book on how to prepare.
According to Reid, every major tech breakthrough (the written word, the printing pr…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Best of the Pod: She Built an AI Product Manager Bringing in Six Figures—As A Side Hustle
Episode 73
**Automate 80% of your repetitive writing, thinking, and creative tasks**
**Try Spiral made by Dan Shipper & Every: https://spiral.computer?utm_source…
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Best of the Pod: Vercel's Guillermo Rauch on AI and the Future of Coding
Episode 72
Read Dan Shipper's essay on the allocation economy: https://every.to/chain-of-thought/the-knowledge-economy-is-over-welcome-to-the-allocation-economy…
8 months ago
Best of the Pod: Dwarkesh Patel’s Quest to Learn Everything
Episode 71
Dwarkesh Patel is on a quest to know everything.
He’s using LLMs to enhance how he reads, learns, thinks, and conducts interviews.
Dwarkesh is a podc…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Intentional Tech: Designing AI for Human Flourishing | Alex Komoroske
Episode 70
The smallest technical decisions become humanity's biggest pivots:
The same-origin policy—a well-intentioned browser security rule from the 1990s—acci…
9 months ago
Arc Had Millions of Users. Why They Left It Behind for Dia. | Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal, cofounders of The Browser Company
Episode 69
If you had millions of people using a product you spent years building, would you kill it?
That’s exactly what The Browser Company did with Arc.
The in…
9 months, 1 week ago