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The Cloudcast

Living the Claude-centric Life

25 Mar 2026

AI tools like Claude are rapidly transforming workflows by automating tasks such as emails and drafting, streamlining repetitive work, and enhancing productivity through iterative refinement and human-AI collaboration, while emphasizing strategic alignment with goals and balancing automation with critical oversight.

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Build Your Edge

The Hidden Costs of AI

24 Mar 2026

AI's societal impact, ethical dilemmas, job displacement, creative tensions, environmental risks, and corporate priorities are explored, emphasizing the need for balanced, human-centric development.

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The Engineering Quality Podcast

16: Busy Isnt Productive: Staying Focused in Tech

24 Mar 2026

Redefining productivity as intentional focus on meaningful tasks rather than busyness, the text addresses distractions like communication tools and meetings, emphasizing prioritization, time-blocking, boundary-setting, avoiding multitasking, leveraging task management tools, time audits, and personalizing strategies to align daily efforts with long-term goals through intentional planning and protected focused time.

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Moonshots with Peter Diamandis

Eric Schmidt: Singularity's Arrival, the 92-Gigawatt Problem, and Recursive Self-Improvement Timelines | 241

24 Mar 2026

AI's early transformative phase, marked by limited progress (10-15% potential realized), rapid advancements in reasoning and agents, US-China rivalry in affordability vs. strategy, ethical risks like job displacement, and the critical need for global cooperation, responsible innovation, and interdisciplinary efforts to harness its future impact.

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Startups For the Rest of Us

Episode 825 | Talking Tailwind CSS and Founder Fitness (with Adam Wathan)

24 Mar 2026

Recommended: Hard lessons on pricing models and the impact of AI use bypassing your conversion flow from Open Source to paid.

Tailwind Labs confronts revenue declines from AI competition and market saturation, resulting in a 75% engineering team reduction, while addressing founder fitness strategies, sustainable business adaptations, and the limitations of its one-time sales model.

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