My Weird Prompts

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A sloth and a donkey discuss whatever's on Daniel's mind — every episode generated by AI from a single voice prompt

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Audio segments are combined with intro and outro
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#3265: How to Label a Ziploc Bag (Chemistry That Works)

The polymer science behind getting labels to stick to Ziplocs and vacuum bags — and a practical toolkit that actually works.

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#3264: What Were Ancient Tefillin Actually Made From?

Archaeological evidence reveals the original leather used for tefillin boxes — and it's not what most people assume.

material-sciencetefillinparchment-preservation

#3263: Mansfield's Wandering Boulders: Geology Meets Folklore

Why one Connecticut town has 4x the boulders of neighboring areas—and built a culture around them.

urban-planningglacial-erraticscultural-geology

#3262: Why German and Japanese Manuals Are So Good

How Germany's apprenticeship system and Japan's monozukuri philosophy produce world-class documentation.

industrial-automationstandardsapprenticeship

#3261: The Hidden Zoo of Drug Testing

Mice dominate headlines, but drug validation relies on dogs, pigs, ferrets, and macaques — each chosen for a specific human system.

pharmacologydrug-discoveryneuroscience

#3260: How 10,000 Lever Presses Predict Addiction Risk

How rat breakpoints predict human abuse potential — and whether we can replace animal testing.

pharmacologyaddiction-treatmentabuse-potential-assessment

#3259: How 3 Rs Shape Lab Animal Ethics Today

The three Rs—Replacement, Reduction, Refinement—guide lab animal ethics. But do they go far enough?

neurosciencepublic-healthlab-animal-ethics

#3258: Why German and Japanese Products Have Better Manuals

What makes German and Japanese product documentation so good? It’s not just culture—it’s structure.

structural-engineeringindustrial-automationprecision-engineering

#3257: Your Shaver Isn't Dull, It's Clogged

Most shavers lose 40% efficiency in 6 months — not from dull blades, but from improper cleaning. Here's the fix.

diyhardware-engineeringshaver-maintenance

#3256: The Seasteading Dream That Sank

Silicon Valley tried to build floating nations. The ocean and the law had other plans.

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