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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#3392: Inside the AI Targeting Pipeline: Who Really Picks the Targets?

How AI finds, fixes, and nominates military targets — and why "human oversight" may be more ceremonial than real.

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#3391: Fast vs Slow Decision-Making: The Neuroscience

How your brain architecture determines whether you decide in seconds or weeks — and why both styles win.

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#3390: How Manhattan Real Estate Shapes Iran Nuclear Talks

Manhattan developers negotiate like survivalists. That same toolkit now drives nuclear diplomacy with Iran.

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#3389: Term Limits vs. The Will of the People

Can a democracy be too democratic? We explore the tension between term limits and majority rule.

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#3388: How US Midterms Actually Change the World

Why the 2026 US midterm elections matter far beyond America’s borders.

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#3387: How Airport Bookstores Actually Work

The surprising supply chain, real estate, and psychology behind every book you see in a terminal.

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#3386: How Axios Became the White House's Iran Channel

The White House has been routing its most sensitive Iran-Israel signals through one Axios reporter. Here's why.

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#3385: The Book as Stage Prop: Pay-to-Publish Unpacked

When anyone can buy a publisher's logo, what happens to the signal a book is supposed to send?

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#3384: The Brain Stem of Hezbollah: Inside Iran's Dahiyeh Red Line

Why Iran draws a red line around three square kilometers of Beirut, and what happens if Israel crosses it.

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#3383: How the IAEA Watches Iran When the Door Is Locked

Iran has locked out inspectors. Here's how the IAEA still tracks its nuclear program through forensic evidence and satellite imagery.

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