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No one talks about this… and it's secretly destroying 98% of people
Clark Kegley delves into toxic shame, the hidden exhaustion from mismatched public personas and private selves, outlining three key signs—isolation, fatigue, impostor feelings—and a journaling exercise to uncover roots and promote self-acce
Asking Millionaire Homeowners How They Got Rich
James Jani of School of Hard Knocks interviews millionaire homeowners in Long Island, New York, uncovering their entrepreneurial journeys, business strategies, and advice for building wealth from humble beginnings.
Gaming On Nvidia's TINY Super Computer...
Dawid from Dawid Does Tech Stuff unboxes and tests the Nvidia Jetson Orin Nano, attempting to install OSes and game on this ARM-based AI supercomputer despite significant technical hurdles.
Raspberry Pi Laptop: Great execution, terrible timing
Jeff Geerling reviews the Argon ONE UP Raspberry Pi laptop, praising its upgradable design and solid hardware but criticizing poor timing amid rising CM5 prices and competition from cheaper Intel/AMD alternatives.
The existential crisis software developers are facing from AI
Martin, a former software engineer and manager at companies like Amazon, discusses the AI-driven existential crisis for coders, predicting human coding will become obsolete by 2026 as AI automates development and empowers systems thinkers.
AI Agents Without the Hype - Interview with Pi creators
Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski interview Armin Ronacher and Mario Zechner on PI, a minimalist AI agent harness, unpacking agents, security risks like prompt injection, bash's sufficiency, memory challenges, and AI coding's practical future.
Claude Opus 4.6 Is Here: Everything You Need to Know
Video creator shares early impressions of Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6, highlighting improved instruction-following, context-gathering, and persistence on hard tasks, tested via podcast post-production, game building, and presentation creati
Moving to Japan as a Developer: Visa, Jobs, and Reality w/ @devippo
Host K from Tokyo interviews Tyrone Ransom, a 15-year Tokyo resident and freelance developer, on transitioning from English teaching to tech, visa hurdles, Japanese language requirements, cultural adaptation, cost of living, and job market
How to stick with your projects, even when they're janky - Wilkerson
Jeaye Wilkerson, creator of jank—a native Clojure dialect on LLVM—discusses sustaining long-term projects through momentum, focus, community, prioritization, and grounded dreaming, drawing from a decade of development experience.
Making Tools Developers Actually Use - Michiel Borkent
Michiel Borkent, aka @borkdude, discusses his Clojure tools like babashka and squint, revealing how they transitioned from experiments to daily essentials by reducing barriers, emphasizing fun, and incorporating community input.