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My Weird Prompts

My Weird Prompts

Written by: Daniel Rosehill
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The human-AI collaboration podcast. 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.Copyright 2026 Daniel Rosehill Science
Episodes
  • How a Kahanist Teen Became Israel's Police Chief
    May 21 2026
    This episode traces the political anatomy of Itamar Ben-Gvir — from his teenage radicalization in the banned Kach movement to his current role as Israel's National Security Minister. We examine how he rebranded Kahanist ideology for a 2020s audience, and why Prime Minister Netanyahu appears unable to constrain him despite repeated provocations. The answer lies in coalition math, Netanyahu's corruption trial, and a strategic choice that locked the far right into power.
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    29 mins
  • How a World Leader Phone Call Actually Works
    May 21 2026
    Ever wonder what actually happens when a president picks up the phone to call another world leader? It's nothing like a normal call. This episode unpacks the full logistics: from the diplomatic cable request sent over a dedicated global network, to the physical SCIF rooms with copper-shielded walls, to the encrypted handsets requiring physical crypto keys. We explore who's actually listening (spoiler: at least six people, often more), how interpreters become diplomatic verification mechanisms, and why a single call can cost thousands of dollars per hour. Plus, the surprising role of the White House Communications Agency's thousand-person team.
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    28 mins
  • How to Organize Fasteners Without Losing Your Mind
    May 20 2026
    Ever spent 45 minutes hunting for one M2.5 screw while your project sits dead on the bench? This episode tackles the surprisingly deep problem of fastener organization for serious DIYers and electronics repair enthusiasts. We break down why hardware store organizers fail at tier-two retrieval, why organizing by head geometry is like sorting records by album color, and why type-first sorting beats function-first every time. Plus: the Sortimo principle, nested sub-containers, and why thirty seconds is the magic retrieval threshold for staying in flow.
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    28 mins
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