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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#2875: How Polls Actually Make Samples "Representative

The secret behind "representative samples" — and why the margin of error is just the beginning of the story.

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#2874: China's Invisible Megacities: Linyi, Yiwu, and More

Cities larger than London or Paris that most Westerners have never heard of. Meet China's second-tier giants.

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#2873: Why Israel's Negev Desert Stays Empty Despite Being 60% of the Land

60% of Israel's land is empty Negev desert. Why can't they just build there to solve the housing crisis?

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#2872: Can You Really Live in a Building With a Pub, Gym, and Office?

Can you bundle housing, food, work, and a gym into one monthly fee? The economics are brutal.

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#2871: Can a Subscription Restaurant Actually Work?

Monthly fee, unlimited meals — why this model keeps failing and what it would actually take to make it work.

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#2870: Pottage, Cholent, and the Eternal Pot

Medieval pottage isn't dead — it evolved into Jewish Shabbat stews like cholent and hamin.

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#2869: China's Special Puzzle Pieces: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan

How "one country, two systems" works differently for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan — and what's changed.

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#2868: Measuring Hidden Opinions in Iran and China

How researchers use digital snowball sampling and list experiments to gauge real public sentiment under authoritarian rule.

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#2867: How Flight Attendants Master the Galley

How airlines organize a walk-in closet-sized galley to serve hundreds — and never run out.

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#2866: What Happens to Jerusalem's Unsorted Trash?

Jerusalem doesn't ask you to sort your trash. The machines do it instead — with hyperspectral cameras and air jets.

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