Episodes

  • Codex maxxing and the AI-native workplace
    May 21 2026

    Brad’s North Carolina Cook Out mint Oreo shake review, and Ben’s Pacific Northwest work-trip update before the brothers dig into the big idea of the week: what it actually means to become “AI native” at work. Using Jason’s Codex maxxing article as the spark, Brad frames the shift from one-off ChatGPT-style prompts to long-running agent threads with memory, tools, voice input, steering, queued follow-ups, automations, and heartbeats. Ben translates that into a practical workplace lens with the “core four” framing—model, prompt, context, and tools—and compares onboarding an AI agent to training an intern in accounting or engineering.

    From there, the episode gets very hands-on. Brad explains how he thinks about memory files, Slack MCPs, voice workflows with Wispr Flow, recurring heartbeat tasks that check GitHub PRs, and Codex artifact-style outputs like PDFs, websites, and dashboards. Ben stress-tests the hype with very real questions about token budgets, enterprise ROI, Slack drafts that overcommit on your behalf, and the funny moral gray area of using powerful AI to do tiny jobs you could have done yourself in three clicks. The back half turns into a mobile-agent tour: Ben shares his Termius, VPS, SSH, and Tailscale experiment for running Codex or Claude Code from a phone, while Brad walks through Codex Remote in the ChatGPT app and why phone-to-computer agents feel like the future. They close with Brad’s must-watch mobile-app founder bookmark and a note that Episode 42 wraps season one before a short hiatus and refreshed look.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro and Travel Catch-Up
    02:06 AI-Native Codex Workflows
    04:50 Core Four Agent Framework
    07:26 Better Loops and Memory
    11:07 Slack Drafts and Memory
    14:23 Voice Input and Steering
    19:24 Heartbeats for Recurring Work
    23:52 Artifacts and Personalized Tools
    26:56 Token Budgets and ROI
    36:34 Bookmarks and Mobile Codex
    44:04 Season One Hiatus

    Links:
    - Codex maxxing / AI-native workflow article
    - CEO’s journey of building a mobile app
    - Codex Remote in the ChatGPT app

    #BreakevenBrothers #OpenAI #Codex #CodexRemote #AINative #AIAgents #AICoding #ClaudeCode #MCPServers #AIProductivity

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    45 mins
  • GPT-5.5 made Codex our daily driver
    May 8 2026

    Episode 41 starts with a very Breakeven Brothers moment: the guys forget what episode they’re on, recap Brad’s family visit, and relive a 150-plus-game Soulcalibur gauntlet before diving into the real headline—why Brad now lives inside the Codex app. He explains what changed with GPT-5.5, why the model feels dramatically better at unblocking itself, and how that has shifted his workflow from small, careful requests to bigger, longer-running tasks. If you’ve been wondering whether Codex is just another AI coding surface or something materially different, this conversation gives a grounded answer from someone using it all day.

    From there, the episode gets practical fast. Brad walks through plugins, computer use, Git worktrees, the built-in review pane, automations, long chat compaction, and why plan mode has mostly disappeared from his workflow, while Ben stress-tests the ideas from an accounting and knowledge-work angle with Canva brochures, CRM data, email tooling, and plenty of honest beginner questions. They also compare Codex to Claude Code and Claude Co-Work, share Brad’s current default of GPT-5.5 on extra high reasoning, and close with two strong bookmarks: Greg Eisenberg and Riley Brown’s Codex masterclass, plus Evan Bacon’s serve-sim tool for showing an iOS simulator inside Codex’s right-hand pane.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Weekend Recap and Soulcalibur
    01:24 GPT-5.5 Powers Up Codex
    05:16 Terminal Habits vs App Workflow
    08:46 Plugins, MCPs, and Computer Use
    11:22 Worktrees and Review Pane
    15:05 Life After Plan Mode
    20:37 Best Settings for Codex
    25:48 Accounting Workflows and Plugins
    30:14 Bookmarks and Closing Thoughts

    Links:
    - Codex app
    - Canva MCP
    - Startup Ideas Podcast — “How to Use Codex: The Codex Masterclass”
    - Augmented Accounting
    - serve-sim

    #BreakevenBrothers #Codex #GPT55 #AICoding #OpenAI #ClaudeCode #MCP #DeveloperTools #AIProductivity #AccountingTech

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    35 mins
  • Cursor 3, Gemma 4 & AI Taxes
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 40 opens with Brad’s dirty-30 recap from Big Sur: hiking, Japanese hot baths, unlimited food, and a first falconry experience before the brothers jump into two meaningful AI releases. They break down Cursor 3’s move to a fully agent-first interface, why that changes the feel of an AI IDE, and how Google’s Gemma 4 models look in the small-model and on-device race. There’s also a practical discussion about Apple, local inference in iOS 26, and what better on-device models could unlock for products like SplitMyExpenses.

    Then the episode gets into one of the most interesting collisions in tech right now: AI tax prep. Using Daniel Vassallo’s thread as the spark, Ben brings the CPA perspective, Brad brings the builder perspective, and together they unpack customer experience, trust, knowledge work, and what AI still misses. The back half covers why MCP servers suddenly feel useful again, the Axios and LiteLLM supply-chain scares, practical OWASP-style security audits, Gary Tan’s gstack claims, a joking SplitMyExpenses sponsor read, and quick bookmarks on iOS reverse-engineering tools and Google’s latest quantum-and-crypto warning.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Big Sur birthday and falconry
    02:38 Cursor 3 goes agent-first
    04:04 Gemma 4 on-device push
    08:42 AI taxes and CPA backlash
    18:09 G-Stack versus code quality
    25:23 MCP servers make a comeback
    33:10 Axios breach and AI audits
    40:50 TBPN jokes and sponsor banter
    44:04 Bookmarks: iPhone hacks and quantum

    Links:
    - SplitMyExpenses
    - Feross on the Axios attack
    - Daniel Vassallo AI tax-prep thread
    - gstack by Gary Tan
    - App Store Connect CLI
    - Hopper disassembler MCP

    #BreakevenBrothers #AICoding #CursorAI #Gemma4 #LocalAI #MCPServers #TaxTech #SupplyChainAttack #OWASP #DeveloperTools

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    51 mins
  • AI agents, accounting workflows & social contracts
    Mar 12 2026

    This week, the brothers dive headfirst into the world of personal AI agents, with Brad detailing his meticulous, multi-step journey of setting up OpenClaw on a virtual private server. The conversation navigates the critical balance between unlocking immense power and managing the significant security risks that come with granting AI access to personal data. From automating mundane tasks like unsubscribing from spam emails to the dream of booking dinner reservations with a simple command, they explore the technical hurdles and trust barriers that stand between us and a truly agentic future.

    The discussion then shifts to the professional world, tackling the recent panic and excitement in the accounting community as many discover the power of AI tools like Claude. Are accountants officially "cooked," or is this simply the next evolution of the profession? Drawing parallels to software engineering, they debate how AI is modifying jobs rather than eliminating them. Finally, they grapple with a fascinating new social concept: "AIDR" (AI Didn't Read), questioning the authenticity and perceived effort of AI-generated communication and what it means for our human-to-human connections in an increasingly automated world.

    Chapters:
    00:09 Introduction and Personal Catch-Up
    03:02 Darren Aronofsky's AI Film Series
    06:36 Brad's Experience Setting Up OpenClaw
    16:34 The Broader Challenges of AI Security
    21:44 Is AI Making Accounting Obsolete?
    29:57 Adapting to AI and GPT-4's Power
    37:48 AIDR: AI's Impact on Communication

    Links:
    - AIDR: AI Didn't Read
    - Google Workspace CLI
    - Bradley's blog post

    #OpenInterpreter #AISecurity #FutureOfWork #AccountingTech #GPT4 #ClaudeAI #DeveloperTools #DigitalEthics #AIpodcast #PromptInjection

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    53 mins
  • AI for taxes & the end of App Stores?
    Feb 28 2026

    This week, the Breakeven Brothers dive into the practical (and sometimes frustrating) applications of AI, starting with a hilarious attempt to use AI for taxes and an experiment to recreate their famous intro jingle with Google's new Lyria 3 audio model. The results might surprise you. They also recap a flurry of major releases from the past few weeks, including OpenAI's Codex 5.3 Spark, Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6 with its blazing fast mode, and Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro, debating the emerging market split between raw intelligence and sheer speed.

    The conversation then shifts to the powerful world of on-premise AI, exploring how tools like OpenCode and local LLMs can offer unparalleled security for sensitive data in industries like accounting and finance. Is it possible to get the power of modern AI without sending your data to the cloud? The hosts discuss the trade-offs and explore game-changing productivity hacks, like using the Codex app's automation features to analyze your own usage patterns. Finally, they tackle a thought-provoking tweet from Karpathy about the potential 'end of the App Store' and what the explosion of AI-generated software means for developers, legacy systems like COBOL, and companies like Apple.

    Chapters:
    00:07 Can AI Do Your Taxes?
    03:36 Recap of Recent AI Releases
    05:56 Testing Google's Music AI, Lyria
    09:01 Exploring Open Code with Local LLMs
    14:31 The Case for On-Premise AI Models
    24:55 Unlocking Power with Codex Automations
    31:36 Will AI Make App Stores Obsolete?
    38:43 Weekly Bookmarks and Security Concerns
    43:11 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser

    Links:
    - Replit Animation on X
    - CNET: Hackers Are Trying to Copy Gemini
    - Ollama

    #AIPodcast #LocalLLM #OpenCode #AppStore #SoftwareDevelopment #Codex #GoogleGemini #OnPrem #AICyberSecurity #AIMusic

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    44 mins
  • OpenClaw hype train & a new job change!
    Feb 12 2026

    The Breakeven Brothers are back from hiatus with a huge announcement: one of the brothers has started a new role as a software engineer at OpenAI! He shares the inside scoop on the interview process, the dynamic culture, and what it’s like to be working at the epicenter of the AI revolution. This personal journey kicks off a broader conversation about career development in the age of AI, with insights from a career panel at a local college and advice for accountants to embrace new tools like Excel and the command line.

    The conversation then dives headfirst into the viral whirlwind surrounding OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot/ClawdBot). The brothers dissect the massive hype, the very real security concerns, and the bizarre phenomenon of AI bots seemingly conspiring on forums. They also tackle the growing problem of AI-generated "slop" flooding open-source projects, the burden it places on maintainers, and the recent trend of AI development tools shifting from complex command-line interfaces back to user-friendly graphical apps. It's a candid and grounded discussion on separating genuine innovation from the noise in today's fast-moving tech landscape.

    Chapters:
    00:09 Introduction and Recent Life Changes
    00:40 Brad Announces New Job at OpenAI
    04:35 Ben's Accounting Career Panel Experience
    07:29 Ben's New Claude Code YouTube Series
    15:39 The Rise and Hype of OpenClaude
    28:19 AI Slop Burdening Open Source Projects
    33:13 The Return of Graphical User Interfaces
    37:59 Bookmarks: Improving Claude and Building Drones

    Links:
    - Augmentic Accounting YouTube Channel
    - OpenClaw
    - Mitchell Hashimoto's X/Twitter Profile
    - Real Python: Quantum Computing With Qiskit

    #OpenAI #OpenClaw #AIHype #CareerChange #SoftwareEngineering #AccountingTech #OpenSource #ClaudeCode #TechPodcast #AItools

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    43 mins
  • Our wildest AI predictions for 2026
    Jan 20 2026

    What does the future hold? Before diving into some wild predictions, we recap a whirlwind week of AI meetups in San Francisco. We share key takeaways from the Agents Anonymous meetup at Sentry's HQ, including a fascinating talk from a Cursor engineer on solving the "long-running agents" problem and what it took to build a web browser autonomously. Then, we switch gears to the Laravel community, discussing Taylor Otwell's demo of a new first-party AI package and the unique vibe of builders who wait for tech to be proven before delivering powerful tools.

    With our minds on the future, we lock in our 2026 predictions with a 4x4 bingo card. We're placing our bets on everything from full-length AI-generated films and humanoid robots in high-income homes to the first $1 trillion AI IPO and the rise of a $10,000-a-month AI subscription plan. Will UBI become a serious midterm topic? Will Apple finally make a huge AI comeback? Will we see the reintroduction of human typing (typos and all) as a signal of authenticity? We cover 16 bold, specific, and sometimes scary predictions that paint a vivid picture of the next two years in tech and society.

    Chapters:
    00:08 Recapping Recent San Francisco AI Meetups
    01:06 Cursor and the Long-Running Agents Problem
    04:30 Laravel's New Official AI Package
    10:57 Introducing the 2026 Predictions Bingo Card
    11:27 Predictions: AI Media and Humanoid Robots
    16:12 Predictions: AI Operating Systems and Assistants
    19:27 Predictions: Economic Shifts and Market Competition
    23:05 Predictions: Security, Society, and Hardware
    27:38 Predictions: The Future of AI Coding
    38:34 Predictions: Market Recessions and Human Typing
    43:02 Full Bingo Card Recap and Bookmarks

    Links:
    - Creating a web browser with long running agents
    - Callstack's React Native Skill for Claude
    - Indie Dev Dan on YouTube
    - Ben Affleck on Joe Rogan discussing AI in movies

    #AIPredictions #TechPodcast #ClaudeCode #Laravel #HumanoidRobots #FutureOfAI #Cursor #SanFrancisco #UBI #AICommunity

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    51 mins
  • How AI rewrites the economics of work
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome to 2026! The new year kicks off with shocking news from the web development world as industry darlings Tailwind Labs and Laracasts announce massive layoffs, citing the disruptive force of AI. Brad and Bennett dive deep into the drama, analyzing the GitHub comments and tweets that sent shockwaves through the community. They discuss the harsh reality for businesses built on selling code or educational content in an era where advanced AI can generate both in seconds, connecting the dots between these high-profile stumbles and the broader economic shifts happening across the tech landscape.

    The conversation then pivots from industry analysis to personal workflows and the tools defining the new era of development. Brad shares his recent, surprising switch from the much-loved Claude Code to OpenAI's Codex, detailing the specific prompts and settings that are unlocking new levels of productivity. The brothers explore the rise of Agent SDKs, the power of community-created 'Skills,' and the emerging, sometimes wild, use cases for AI, from analyzing personal DNA data to automating tax preparation. This episode is a crucial look at the tangible impacts of AI, offering both a warning and a guide for navigating the rapidly changing world of technology in 2026.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Welcome to the First Episode of 2026
    01:09 AI's Toll on Tailwind and Laracasts
    11:19 Why 2026 Is the Year of Agents
    14:47 Building Practical AI Agent Workflows
    22:30 AI's Role in Accounting and Taxes
    27:16 Creative Uses for Personal AI Agents
    36:15 Codex vs. Claude Code for Development

    Links:
    - Tailwind CSS `llms.txt` Pull Request
    - Adam Wathan on X (Twitter)
    - Laracasts
    - TaxDome
    - Peter Steinberger: Shipping at Inference Speed
    - Boris Cherny's Tweet on the Future of Engineering
    - Levelsio on X (Twitter)

    #AI #TechPodcast #SoftwareDevelopment #TailwindCSS #FutureOfWork #ClaudeCode #OpenAICodex #Laracasts #DeveloperTools #AgenticWorkflows

    Creators & Guests

    • Bennett Bernard - Host
    • Bradley Bernard - Host
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    58 mins