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Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

Timothy Moser: Spanish coach, mnemonist, language hacker, and accelerated

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Learn Spanish with mnemonics! Through Accelerated Spanish, Master of Memory presents the fastest way to learn Spanish using timeless accelerated learning principles. Building from a solid foundation, this show will teach you not just to memorize vocabulary at unbelievable rates, but also to speak Spanish idiomatically. If you're looking for the best way to learn Spanish online for free, you've come to the right place.
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Personality Hacker Podcast

Joel Mark Witt & Antonia Dodge

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Make better decisions based on how your mind works. Personality Hacker teaches you the coding language of your mind and how to use it to create great relationships - a fulfilling career and happiness. Are you born with your personality, or does it develop over time? What is intuition? What's the fastest way to use your natural gifts to improve overall happiness? Join Joel Mark Witt and Antonia Dodge as they discuss small changes in your personality and relationships that have big impact.
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Just Now Possible

Teresa Torres

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How AI products come to life—straight from the builders themselves. In each episode, we dive deep into how teams spotted a customer problem, experimented with AI, prototyped solutions, and shipped real features. We dig into everything from workflows and agents to RAG and evaluation strategies, and explore how their products keep evolving. If you’re building with AI, these are the stories for you.
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AI Chat is the podcast where we dive into the world of ChatGPT, cutting-edge AI news and its impact on our daily lives. With in-depth discussions and interviews with leading experts in the field, we'll explore the latest advancements in language models, machine learning, and more. From its practical applications to its ethical considerations, AI Chat will keep you informed and entertained on the exciting developments in the world of AI. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve on the latest techno ...
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YusufOnSecurity.com

YusufOnSecurity.Com

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This is a weekly podcast on cyber security domains. We discuss, dissect and demystify the world of security by providing an in-depth coverage on the cybersecurity topics that matter most. All these in plain easy to understand language. Like it, share it, and most importantly enjoy it!
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GOTO - The Brightest Minds in Tech

GOTO

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The GOTO podcast seeks out the brightest and boldest ideas from language creators and the world's leading experts in software development in the form of interviews and conference talks. Tune in to get the inspiration you need to bring in new technologies or gain extra evidence to support your software development plan.
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,400 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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TechPulse AI Talk

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "TechPulse AI Talk," a weekly podcast that delves deep into the ever-evolving world of technology. From the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotech, to the societal impacts of social media, cybersecurity, and the digital divide, we explore it all. Whether you're a tech guru, a startup founder, or just someone curious about where the future is headed, "TechPulse AI Talk" offers insightful discussions, fascinating stories, and a pulse on the l ...
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Hacker Culture

Jaron Swab

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Jaron Swab, a software engineer, shares tips around Linux, programming, and open source. So you can stay on top of your privacy, security, and productivity. Discover what it means to be a hacker from a self taught software engineer. You'll learn how to land a tech job, amp up your computer efficiency, and leave behind the walled gardens of big tech. Since 2005, Jaron has exercised his love for coding and taking technology into his own hands. It's Jaron and a microphone; a one on one approach ...
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Hackaday Podcast

Hackaday

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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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Security Breach

Eric Sorensen

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A weekly discussion of new developments and the latest cybersecurity threats, including ransomware, malware, phishing schemes, DDoS attacks and more, facing the U.S. industrial sector.
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The Engineering Leadership Podcast

The Engineering Leadership Community (ELC)

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We share the most critical perspectives, habits & examples of great software engineering leaders to help evolve leadership in the tech industry. Join our community of software engineering leaders @ www.sfelc.com!
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The Accidental Bicycle Tourist

Gabriel Aldaz

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Host Gabriel Aldaz sits down with other bicycle touring and bikepacking enthusiasts to have unexpected, revealing, and often humorous conversations about their most memorable bike touring adventures. You’ll hear individuals, friends, partners, and families from all walks of life share the joys (and sometimes challenges) of bicycle touring. A willingness to explore the unknown, overcoming self-doubt, resilience, and experiencing acts of kindness from complete strangers are recurring themes. G ...
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Compromising Positions - A Cyber Security Podcast

Compromising Positions

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Dive into “Compromising Positions”, the unique, new podcast designed to iron out the wrinkles in the relationship between cybersecurity teams and other tech professionals. We’re taking the ‘security as a blocker’ stereotype head-on, promoting a shared language and mutual understanding. We’ll turn those ‘compromising positions’ into ‘compromising solutions’, helping security pros and tech teams collaborate more effectively for a smoother, safer digital journey. Every week we will be joined by ...
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Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to cover the best of Hackaday this week, and they want you to listen in. There were a hodgepodge of hacks this week, ranging from home automation with RF, volumetric displays in glass, and some crazy clocks, too. Ever see a typewriter that uses an ink pen? Elliot and Al hadn't either. Want tim…
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This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted. https://gotopia.tech Check out more here: https://gotopia.tech/articles/398 Matt Welsh - Head of Al Systems at Palantir Julian Wood - Serverless Developer Advocate at AWS RESOURCES Matt https://twitter.com/mdwelsh https://www.mdw.la https://github.com/mdwelsh https://www.linkedin.com/in/welsh-matt ht…
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Join host Jaeden Schafer as he sits down with Jim Spignardo, Director of Cloud Strategy and AI at ProArch. Discover how Jim's expertise in cloud management and AI adoption is transforming businesses. From the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT to the importance of strategic implementation, this episode offers practical advice for organizations looking t…
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The episode provides a detailed and urgent overview of a Stanford University experiment involving an autonomous AI hacking agent named RedAgent-7, highlighting the dramatic collapse of the offense-defense imbalance in cybersecurity. This AI agent was unleashed on a simulated financial network defended by experienced human security teams, achieving …
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A deep dive into Google's AlphaEvolve, an AI-powered system that evolves optimization algorithms through seed code, mutation, and fitness-based selection. See how the Gemini-powered coding agent uses fast exploration and deep analysis to yield breakthroughs—recovering 0.7% of global compute by better scheduling, speeding a vital kernel by 23%, and …
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We dissect Andrej Karpathy's project that uses a modern LLM to retrospectively judge the foresight in 930 December 2015 Hacker News discussions. From the six-section prompt to bias mitigation, learn how the system assigns A-to-F grades, spot standout predictions, and discuss what this approach implies for future knowledge synthesis and AI-driven fo…
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In this deep-dive episode, we recount the final full year of the LHC's Run 3 (2025), where ATLAS and CMS hit a new milestone with 125 fb^-1 each and the four experiments together surpass 5×10^16 collisions in total. We explain the 150-pileup environment, 90%+ data-taking efficiency across ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, and ALICE (ALICE at 95% during a 21-day le…
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Join us as we unpack StarCloud-1, the first satellite to host an NVIDIA H100 in orbit and run a powerful LLM in space. We'll explain how orbital compute could slash energy use and cooling, scale to a proposed 5 GW data center powered by solar, and explore real-world applications—from wildfire detection to lifeboat spotting—in the race to redefine A…
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In this deep dive, we unpack Menger's theorem—the elegant link between the minimum number of elements needed to disconnect two points and the maximum number of disjoint paths connecting them. We'll distinguish edge connectivity and vertex connectivity, explore how max-flow min-cut and linear programming underpin the same duality, and show how the t…
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A nine-ton hadrosaur from late Cretaceous Laramidia, found in New Mexico, spent over a century mislabelled in a museum. In 2025, a meticulous reanalysis by Dollman and colleagues reclassified it as Ahshislesaurus wimani. We unpack how a partial skull, a robust front mandible, and an extra set of teeth revealed a new genus—and how old bones in museu…
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Guests Chris O'Connor – CEO, Mowie Jessica Valenzuela – Co-Founder, Mowie What we cover in this episode How Mowie evolved from a concierge marketing service to an AI-powered platform The "document hierarchy" architecture: how Mowie builds and maintains context about each business Why they moved from structured schemas to loosely structured markdown…
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In this episode, we break down Google’s experiment with AI-generated article overviews appearing on select publishers’ Google News pages. We explore what this test means for readers, publishers, and the broader future of AI-assisted news discovery. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.…
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We unpack the iterated prisoner's dilemma, why 'tit for tat'—start cooperative and copy your opponent's last move—proved stunningly effective in Axelrod’s tournaments, and how generosity (GTFT) prevents spirals from miscommunication. From World War I trenches to AI diplomacy and business, we explore how a little forgiveness can stabilize complex sy…
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From the limits of early pseudorandom generators to the MT powerhouse, we unravel how Matsumoto and Nishimura engineered a long-lasting, high-quality RNG. Explore its astronomical period, 623-dimensional equidistribution, and the tempering polish that eliminates hidden patterns, plus why it’s become the backbone of Python, MATLAB, R, and Excel. We …
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A friendly dive into knot theory and the unknotting number—the minimum number of crossing switches needed to untie a knot. We ride from simple knots like the trefoil and the figure-eight to complex families like twist and torus knots, explain why the unknotting number gives a deep glimpse into a knot's structure, and celebrate the 2025 result showi…
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In this episode, we break down Amazon Ring’s rollout of its new AI-driven facial-recognition feature and why it's sparking criticism over privacy and surveillance concerns. We explore how the technology works, what it means for everyday users, and the broader implications for neighborhood security. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠htt…
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In this episode, Daniel Lereya (Chief Product and Technology Officer @ Monday.com) shares how they are evolving their engineering roles from developers to builders & system designers, where the lines between product, engineering, and design are intentionally blurred, and developers manage AI Agents as team members, tackling an ever-expanding list o…
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Join us as we connect climate and chemistry models to Mars' faint young Sun paradox, where crustal hydrogen release and episodic volcanism could have produced bursts of warmth long enough for rivers to carve vast networks. A new map identifies 16 mega basins—each over 100,000 square kilometers—that cover only about 5% of the ancient terrain but con…
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We explore how memory-two bilateral reciprocity (MTBR) emerged from multi-agent Q-learning, revealing a dominant social strategy that combines forgiveness with a cycle-breaker. Learn about the dual objective—maximize your relative advantage to deter exploitation while also maximizing your own total payoff to encourage cooperation—and how these rule…
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We unpack how Bombus terrestris nests mount a four-phase defense—from a rapid worker-led onset with alarm buzzing and leg-raising to a prolonged 'abdominal pumping' warm-up, followed by a delayed response with pulse buzzing and grooming. The colony's defense adapts to threat type, and a hidden layer—social immunity via transgenerational immune prim…
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This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here: https://gotopia.tech/episodes/397 Patrice Roy - Author of "C++ Memory Management" Kevin Carpenter - Software Engineering Manager at EPX RESOURCES Patrice https://bsky.app/profile/patriceroy1.bsky.social https://www.lin…
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A humbling deep dive into MAB (formerly S2003-U1), the faint Uranian moon that evades easy measurement and even Voyager 2’s flyby. We trace its Hubble discovery in 2003, the mystery of its size, and how a chaotic, Goldilocks-sized moon acts as a self-sustaining dust factory that feeds Uranus’ ring system. This episode explores how a small world can…
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A deep-dive into Cassiopeia A, the brightest extra-solar radio source, and a centuries-old explosion that went unnoticed in the 1600s. We explore how radio, X-ray, and light-echo observations stitched together the event, revealing an asymmetric Type I explosion and the creation of life’s building blocks—like phosphorus. It’s a cosmic detective stor…
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In this deep dive, we explore the first detailed single-nucleus atlas of Paracentrotus lividus at two weeks old. SnRNA-seq maps every active gene in every cell and reveals a surprisingly complex nervous system: 48 cell clusters, 29 neuronal families, and a full suite of signaling—dopaminergic, serotonergic, cholinergic, GABAergic—distributed across…
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We reveal a near-complete 70-million-year-old crocodile relative from Argentina—Kostensuchus atrox —and what its broad snout, giant jaw muscles, and serrated teeth tell us about Cretaceous land predation. The episode compares its ecology with coeval predators like Chaetotrox and Baryosuchids, explores locomotor clues from its limbs, and explains wh…
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Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com Joel and Antonia explore how our cognitive "lenses" shape what we perceive and how those lenses can become distorted. Using the metaphor of smudged glasses, they dive into each of the four Jungian perceiving functions, examining how past trauma, addiction, projection, and overstimulation can c…
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Artist and writer Terry Dodson joins the show to talk Ultimate Endgame, AdventureMan, and where things are headed for him. Dodson discusses his work schedule, cat living, picking projects, taking on Ultimate Endgame, working with Deniz Camp, figuring out projects, designing in the Ultimate Universe, the freedom of the book, event comics versus regu…
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In this episode, we break down Google’s newly revealed security framework built to safeguard Chrome’s emerging agentic features. We explore how these protections work behind the scenes and what they mean for user safety as Chrome becomes increasingly autonomous. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat YouTube Channel…
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We unpack the Hadamard (Schur) product: simple A ∘ B, equal-shaped matrices multiplied entrywise. It’s commutative and, crucially, why PSD matrices stay PSD thanks to the Schur product theorem—giving a stability guarantee for big systems. See how this tiny operation shows up in image masking, JPEG-like processing, and the gate-driven memory of LSTM…
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A deep dive into how astronomers map cosmic history with the ages and metals of stars. We trace Walter Baade’s Population I, II, and III framework, explain why metallicity acts as a cosmic clock, and show how Pop I (like the Sun) are metal-rich, Pop II are older and alpha-enhanced, and Pop III are the universe’s first stars. Explore how metal conte…
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Join us as we dive into blue holes—giant, oxygen-starved caverns carved from carbonate bedrock. We explore their Ice Age origins, the halocline that preserves climate records and fossils, and the unique chemosynthetic life that thrives there. We’ll also look at how scientists map these underwater time capsules and why they’re powerful analogs for l…
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In this episode, we break down the Anthropic CEO’s comments on whether the industry is in an AI bubble and how competitors are taking on risk. We also explore his criticism of OpenAI’s heavy data-center spending and what it reveals about differing strategies in the AI race. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat You…
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Dive into the Frobenius (Rational) Canonical Form and discover how it gives each square matrix a unique fingerprint that survives changes of basis. We’ll see why this form avoids eigenvalue factoring, using invariant factors and companion blocks to build a canonical block-diagonal picture. Compare it with diagonalization and Jordan form, and learn …
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Dive into the discovery of Iridogorgia chewbacca, a shimmering deep-sea bamboo coral whose thousands of active polyps cloak its stalk in a fuzzy, iridescent halo. We unpack what a monopodial spiral axis means, how this species survives at 400–1,000 meters in the western Pacific, and why archival ROV footage led scientists to formally describe it as…
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A deep dive into Mount Zao’s awe-inspiring juhyo—giant, feathery ice formations sculpted by the perfect storm of geography, biology, and brutal weather. We break down ice-snow accretion, the role of the hardy Maris fir, and how supercooled droplets and wind angle create the feathered, low-density “soft rime” that gives these giants their surreal sh…
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In this episode, we dig into how AWS’s in-house chip competitor to Nvidia is already generating multibillion-dollar revenue. We explore what this means for the AI hardware landscape and how AWS is positioning itself in the accelerating chip race. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.yo…
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In this episode, we unpack Google’s experiment to combine AI Overviews with AI Mode into a unified experience. We look at what this shift could mean for users, search behavior, and Google’s broader AI strategy. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchafer Join my AI …
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In this episode, we break down Meta’s move to centralize Facebook and Instagram support while testing a new AI support assistant. We also explore the reported plan to slash its Metaverse budget by up to 30% and what this signals for the company’s shifting priorities. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.ai AI Chat YouTube Ch…
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Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they go over their picks for the best stories and hacks from the previous week. Things start off with a warning about the long-term viability of SSD backups, after which the discussion moves onto the limits of 3D printed PLA, the return of the Pebble smart watch, some unconventional aircraft, a…
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A tour of the darkest materials, from nanotube forests like Vantablack to nanofibril fabrics and melanin-based layers inspired by deep-sea organisms. We explore how nanoscale structures trap nearly all light, why durability and scalability matter, and how nature’s blueprints could power robust ultra-black coatings for science, industry, and everyda…
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We unpack the classic predictor dilemma—two boxes, a near-perfect forecaster, and a choice that seems to predefine your fate. We compare the one-box and two-box strategies, dive into the idea of character formation, and discuss what ultra-accurate predictions mean for decision-making in an AI-enabled world. Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and …
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A practical deep-dive into turning AI prompts into repeatable, high-impact results. We unpack four input types (simple questions, tasks, entity/classification prompts, and completions), the value of few-shot examples, and the power of positive guardrails. Learn how to shape context, use explicit structure with delimiters, and tune creativity with t…
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This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted. https://gotopia.tech Laura Tacho - CTO at DX & Executive Coach at Laura Tacho Consulting Charles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & Consultant RESOURCES Laura https://x.com/rhein_wein https://bsky.app/profile/lauratacho.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauratacho https://lauratacho…
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In this episode, we break down Mistral’s latest open-weight frontier and compact models and how they position the company closer to the industry’s largest AI competitors. We explore what these releases mean for developers, performance expectations, and the evolving landscape of open-weight AI. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://…
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