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Ian and Aaron talk about Ian’s new love of Codex, what happened after “panic mode”, Aaron’s weekend with the guys, and more.
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The episode kicks off with Ian sharing his unfortunate experience at the World Series of Poker. Despite feeling confident towards the end of his tournament, he finds himself on the losing end, reflecting on the importance of ‘cards’ and luck in poker. With playful banter, the hosts discuss the emotional rollercoaster that comes with gambling and the regret of not taking bigger risks when the situation called for it.
Transitioning from poker discussions, the hosts dive into the business updates after their previous episode marked by 'panic mode'. They discuss the challenges faced over the last six months, which involved struggling with course launches and sponsorships. In a lighthearted way, they explore new strategies to double down on database courses and focus on their strengths for future success, including the importance of identifying successful sponsors.
Throughout the episode, Aaron and Ian discuss the growth and engagement of their podcast, 'Mostly Technical'. Recognition of ads they've run highlighting how listeners are engaging with sponsors positively is a strong theme. They share anecdotes about listener feedback and their plans for future promotional efforts, reviewing how important organic growth and community interaction are to the show.
In a heartfelt moment, Aaron reflects on his weekend retreat with college friends. He shares insights on the importance of maintaining connections and building a supportive community. Conversations highlight the ease of being together, how memories are forged, and the joy of sharing moments of life amidst the chaos of adulthood. An anecdote about order preferences in life and experiences emerges, revealing personal growth.
Towards the conclusion of the episode, Ian introduces his new found enthusiasm for OpenAI's Codex product. They touch on exploring the use of AI tools in coding and how this might disrupt traditional development practices. There are reflections on shifting technology standards, potential impacts on the bootstrapping methods for startups, and embracing technical innovation as both developers and educators.
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