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The Numbers Changed
It seems file write permissions aren't being granted. Here are the show notes for episode 0038 — you can save them to data/episodes/0038/show_notes.md: Episode 0038: The Numbers Changed Why it…
The Three Debts
Show notes already exist at data/episodes/0037/show_notes.md and look well-formed. They follow the required format with all sections, 20+ links, real arXiv IDs, and the standard podcast footer. Would…
The Theorem Machine
Recent advances in foundational models have yielded reasoning systems capable of achieving a gold-medal standard at the International Mathematical Olympiad. We introduce Aletheia, a math research…
Spinning to Zero
Episode 0034: Spinning to Zero Why it matters. TurboQuant: Online Vector Quantization with Near-optimal Distortion Rate closes a gap that has been open since Claude Shannon defined the theoretical…
Stop Thinking So Hard
Stop Thinking So Hard Large reasoning models have an overthinking problem. They reach the correct answer early in their chain of thought — then keep generating thousands of additional tokens…
The Green Gambit
The Green Gambit Nvidia committed $26 billion over five years to building open-weight AI models. This episode examines the strategy behind that bet: open weights as hardware lock-in, the Nemotron…
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish — Show Notes DTF:FTL Episode 0031 | March 12, 2026 Thirty episodes in, and the format needs to change. Daily publishing doesn't fit the actual shape of AI/ML…
The Megatron Problem
The Megatron Problem — Show Notes DTF:FTL Episode 0030 | March 12, 2026 Every competitive frontier model going forward is sparse. Mixture-of-Experts architectures decouple parameter count from…
In Lockstep
Now I have everything. Composing the show notes: Here are the show notes: Episode 28: In Lockstep Why it matters. Every LLM-based text-to-speech system shipping today carries a structural flaw: text…
Let It Run
Episode 0027: Let It Run On March 7th, 2026, Andrej Karpathy released autoresearch — a 630-line Python repo that lets an AI agent run autonomous ML experiments overnight. The agent modifies training…
The Bitter Lesson
Show Notes — The Bitter Lesson (DTFFTL-0027) Why it matters. Rich Sutton published a 1,200-word essay in 2019 and was largely dismissed. Then the past five years vindicated every word of it. Now…
When the Math Stops Scaling
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The Window
Episode 0025: The Window Why it matters. The economics of vulnerability discovery just broke. In twenty minutes, Claude Opus 4.6 found a novel use-after-free memory bug in Firefox — one of the most…
From Shadows to Worlds
Episode 0024: From Shadows to Worlds Why it matters. Language models can quote the manual on a bicycle and still miss a broken chain. Beyond Language Modeling: An Exploration of Multimodal…
Saguaro: The Algorithm That Doesn't Wait
Episode 0023: Making the Wait Do Work Why it matters. Links to arXiv:2603.03251. Explains Saguaro / SSD — the second speculation layer that keeps the draft model productive during verifier execution.…
Qwen's Best Day Was Its Last
Episode 0022: Qwen's Best Day Was Its Last Why it matters. On the night Alibaba shipped Qwen3.5 — a 397-billion-parameter sparse mixture-of-experts model with 17B active parameters, a 1M-token…
dLLM: Diffusion Gets a Framework
Episode 0021: dLLM: Diffusion Gets a Framework Why it matters. Every major language model in production today — GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama — generates text the same way: left to right, one token at a…
DualPath: Breaking the Storage Wall
DualPath: Breaking the Storage Wall Episode Summary A deep dive into DualPath, a system that solves the storage bandwidth bottleneck in agentic LLM inference — then a scale-by-scale walkthrough of…
Agents of Chaos
Episode 0019: Agents of Chaos Why it matters. Someone finally ran a proper pentest on autonomous AI agents — not a benchmark, not a toy environment, but a live deployment with persistent memory,…
The $20K Arms That Changed Robotics
Episode 0018: The $20K Arms That Changed Robotics Why it matters. The most important robotics breakthrough of the last three years wasn't a new algorithm or a bigger model — it was making the…
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