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My Weird Prompts
My Weird Prompts
Author: Daniel Rosehill
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A man, a sloth, and a donkey collaborate to create a podcast (with a little help from AI). No question is too obscure, no rabbit hole too deep. My Weird Prompts celebrates curiosity in all its forms. Daniel, the human, asks the questions that pop into his head at inconvenient moments. Corn the Sloth offers laid-back, thoughtful takes. Herman the Donkey brings boundless enthusiasm and energy. Together, they explore topics ranging from the mundane to the mind-bending. Each episode begins with a real voice memo from Daniel, processed through an AI pipeline that generates scripts, synthesizes voices, and assembles the final podcast. Stay curious.
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In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the subterranean operations of shadow navies and private military companies that keep the wheels of sanctioned economies turning. From Russia’s aging "ghost fleet" of oil tankers to China’s "Little Blue Men" in the South China Sea, we examine how modern states use layers of shell companies and maritime militias to maintain plausible deniability while projecting power. Learn how these invisible actors are rewriting the rules of international relations, bypassing global financial systems, and creating a parallel reality where the lines between civilian and military are permanently blurred.
In this urgent situational report, we analyze the rapidly deteriorating geopolitical landscape in the Middle East as of February 2026. Following intelligence reports that Iran has moved significant stockpiles of 60% enriched uranium into hardened underground facilities, the window for a diplomatic resolution appears to be closing. We examine the critical indicators of imminent conflict, including the evacuation of U.S. diplomatic families from Israel, the spike in global oil prices to $115 per barrel, and the strategic deployment of F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to the Negev desert. This episode breaks down the failure of recent mediation efforts and the logistical realities of a region bracing for a potential multi-week air campaign.
When disaster strikes, a messy go-bag is a liability. In this episode, we dive into the "PMPU" (Packable Modular Preparedness Unit) system—a technical, highly organized approach to survival gear designed for modern conflict zones. From building a "bunker-proof" internet kit with travel routers and ethernet cables to organizing pediatric essentials and trauma supplies, we explore how to engineer redundancy into your family’s emergency plan. Learn why the "UX of survival" matters and how modularity can reduce cognitive load during high-stress evacuations. Whether you're prepping for a blackout or a rapid relocation, this episode provides a blueprint for building a smarter, more adaptable kit that ensures you have exactly what you need, exactly when you need it.
In an era of extreme digital fragmentation, managing a simple to-do list has become a massive cognitive burden that often leads to "paralysis by analysis." This episode explores the evolution of productivity tools from basic digital paper to sophisticated agentic reasoning systems that act as true cognitive assistants. We break down the architecture of the ultimate triage agent—a system designed to capture raw thoughts, analyze personal context, and provide non-judgmental accountability to help neurodivergent brains overcome the "Wall of Awful." Whether you are managing ADHD or simply feeling overwhelmed by task drift, learn how to build an essential AI stack that transforms your workflow from reactive to predictive, allowing you to focus on doing rather than just sorting.
This episode examines the harrowing reality faced by survivors of prolonged captivity, focusing on the sophisticated medical and psychological protocols developed to treat the Israeli hostages held in Gaza after hundreds of days in total isolation and deprivation. We explore the biological shifts of long-term starvation and the neurological impact of sensory deprivation, while detailing the critical "multicare" model used to safely navigate the life-threatening transition from survival back to health. By analyzing the dangers of refeeding syndrome and the necessity of restoring personal agency, we uncover the cutting-edge science required to rebuild a human being after a total assault on their physical and mental state.
For voice actors and podcasters, the torso is the instrument's resonance chamber. But what happens when chronic bloating and post-cholecystectomy issues turn that chamber into a piston blocked by an obstruction? In this episode, we explore the frustrating intersection of digestive health and professional vocal performance, diving into why gas and inflammation can rob you of 30% of your lung capacity. We move beyond the digestive causes to offer practical, mechanical workarounds—from lateral rib expansion and straw phonation to the benefits of standing while recording—to help you maintain a professional sound even when your body is fighting back. Whether you are dealing with reflux or the "penguin waddle" of abdominal pressure, these insights will help you protect your voice and your career.
Where does the right to express yourself end and the duty to protect vulnerable communities begin? In this episode, we dive into the complex legal and social battlegrounds of free speech, comparing the United States' "imminent action" standard with Europe’s "militant democracy" approach. We examine high-profile controversies ranging from the provocative lyrics of Belfast rap group Kneecap to the legislative firestorms in Ireland and the viral misinformation following Australia’s Bondi Junction tragedy. Join us as we unpack how modern democracies are struggling to update decades-old laws for a world where digital vitriol can spark physical violence in minutes. This is an essential look at the evolving boundaries of discourse in the 21st century.
Balancing a podcast with the needs of a newborn or a busy household requires more than just high-end headphones; it requires true situational awareness. This episode dives into the engineering behind single-ear Bluetooth buds and why "transparency mode" often fails to deliver a natural experience. We explore the physics of the ear canal, the latest Bluetooth LE Audio standards, and how to find a discreet device that stays secure during chores without sacrificing clarity.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of 2026, the era of "begging" an AI to follow instructions is over. This episode explores the critical shift from prompt engineering—where developers use pleas and threats to get clean output—to structured engineering, where JSON schema acts as a rigid mold for LLM responses. We break down why JSON Schema Draft 7 has become the industry's lingua franca and how it enables provider-agnostic workflows across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini. Listeners will learn the technical nuances of defining data types, from using enums for single-select forms to leveraging array constraints for multi-select logic. We also discuss the "hallucination tax" and how mathematical constraints at the token level can make it impossible for a model to violate your data contract. Whether you are building an automated inventory system or a complex multi-agent delegation stack, this guide provides the blueprint for treating AI as a reliable component in your software architecture.
In this episode, we dive deep into the electromagnetic spectrum to uncover the complex technical infrastructure that powers emergency dispatch and military communications. We explore how Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) allows dispatchers to seamlessly bridge analog VHF frequencies with modern satellite constellations, ensuring that paramedics, doctors, and civilians stay connected during life-or-death "warm transfers." From managing latency in low-earth orbit satellites to the high-stakes redundancy of PACE planning, we break down the invisible digital gateways that translate human speech across a dozen different networks in milliseconds. It is a fascinating look at how mid-century hardware and 2026 software work in perfect harmony to provide the backbone of public safety and tactical operations.
Ever wonder how your phone can call for help even when you have "No Service" or no SIM card? This episode dives into the fascinating world of global telecommunications standards and the international treaties that create a universal safety net for mobile users. We break down the "null-authentication" process that forces towers to prioritize your crisis over everything else, the clever ways phones identify local emergency numbers across borders, and why 112 is the "secret handshake" of global safety. Whether you are traveling abroad or facing a local emergency, learn why this hidden engineering is the most important technology you will hopefully never need to use.
We often treat our brains like permanent hard drives, but the reality is that vital information begins to dissolve the moment we stop using it. From the "forgetting curve" discovered by Hermann Ebbinghaus to the modern "lag effect," this episode explores why we lose up to 80% of life-saving skills like CPR within just six months of a traditional certification course. We break down the mechanics of spaced repetition, explaining how "desirable difficulty" and expanding review intervals can transform fragile memories into durable, long-term assets. Whether you are mastering a new language or preparing for a medical emergency, learn how to implement "low-dose, high-frequency" training to ensure your brain builds a paved highway to the information that matters most.
When an emergency strikes, the human brain often struggles to process complex visual information, making traditional paper flowcharts nearly impossible to navigate under pressure. This episode explores the technical transition from static PDF diagrams to executable state machines, offering a robust framework for building interactive medical protocols that provide one clear instruction at a time. We dive into the world of XState, AI-generated logic schemas, and even the surprising utility of interactive fiction tools like Twine to create life-saving applications that work reliably in high-stress, offline environments.
As the AI industry hits the "Data Wall" in 2026, the focus is shifting from the size of the model to the shape of the data. This episode explores the transition from massive generalist LLMs to ultra-lean, domain-specialized models that offer higher precision and lower latency. We compare the three main paths to AI expertise—RAG, fine-tuning, and vertical pre-training—to see which will dominate high-stakes industries like law, medicine, and architecture. Learn why a "fleet" of small, coordinated expert models is set to replace the "one-size-fits-all" approach of the past.
Are you tired of looking like you’re taking a bite out of a "digital sandwich" every time you record a voice memo? In this episode, we dive into the world of mobile audio hardware specifically optimized for AI transcription. We explore why your smartphone’s internal mic might be beating your external gear and how to find the perfect balance between professional-grade noise rejection and a modern, discreet aesthetic. From the technical advantages of aptX Voice on Android to the battle against wind noise in busy city streets, we break down the gear you need to ensure your spoken word remains the perfect raw material for tools like Whisper. Join us as we discuss how to turn your mobile device into a high-fidelity capture station without looking like a 1990s call center agent.
Is democracy a static achievement or a daily practice that requires constant maintenance? This episode explores the challenge of internationalizing democracy metrics and asks what a real-time KPI dashboard for a nation's health would actually look like. By examining the current constitutional friction in Israel—specifically the tension between the judiciary and political branches—the discussion highlights why government efficiency and democratic accountability are not always on the same team. We delve into the "Varieties of Democracy" framework, the critical role of media freedom, and the rise of digital governance to understand how we can measure freedom in an increasingly complex world.
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, we dive into the technical and biological impact of the screens we stare at all day. From the "blue light is evil" narrative to the professional risks of color-shifting filters, we unpack how light temperature affects your circadian rhythm and your work accuracy. We also tackle the "hacker aesthetic" of Dark Mode, exploring why it might actually be increasing your cognitive load and causing visual blur. Whether you are a professional editor or a casual browser, learn how to optimize your digital environment for peak alertness and long-term eye health.
This episode dives deep into the brain's internal management system to understand why some people stay focused while others "drift" into Wikipedia rabbit holes. We compare the neurotypical "air traffic control" system to the ADHD experience, highlighting how dopamine levels and impulse control shape our daily productivity. Finally, we explore a future where technology acts as a supportive scaffold rather than a digital prison, using haptics and intentional friction to keep us on track without the sting of surveillance.
Are you tired of the "subscription graveyard" and losing control of your data to endless SaaS vendors? This episode explores a radical shift in the digital landscape: the transition from being a passive software consumer to a bespoke creator using high-powered AI agents. We dive into the economics of replacing dozens of monthly charges with a single AI subscription that builds, maintains, and customizes your entire workflow. From the "open-source starter" model to the future of idiosyncratic user interfaces, we examine whether personalized code is the ultimate solution to vendor lock-in or a maintenance nightmare in the making. Discover how the barrier to software development has finally collapsed, allowing anyone with a clear vision to act as their own Chief Technology Officer.
When an emergency strikes, the "cognitive load of crisis" can make even the most prepared parent freeze, which is why understanding simple, repeatable life-saving heuristics is the most important tool in your parenting arsenal. This episode breaks down the 2026 international consensus on infant CPR and first aid, covering everything from the critical 30:2 compression-to-breath ratio to the proper use of AEDs and the life-saving mechanics of back blows for a choking child. By stripping away the fluff and focusing on high-stakes, high-probability scenarios, we provide a clear, actionable refresher designed to help you act with confidence when every second counts for your little one’s safety.























