My Weird Prompts

My Weird Prompts

Daniel Rosehill

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.

Categories: Technology

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Producer Hilbert Flumingtop bursts into the studio with alarming news: our analytics dashboard shows sixty-eight thousand plays in thirty days, with France clocking twenty-one thousand plays alone. He's convinced the French government is downloading episodes to train a secret AI for cultural preservation, that Singapore hosts a rogue compression-algorithm bot, and that Japan uses our metadata for dead drops. Herman and Corn systematically dismantle each theory with mundane explanations — university courses, holiday listening, newsletter roundups. But when Hilbert reveals a single-day spike of nearly ten thousand plays on May fifth, even the skeptics pause. This episode explores the gap between what data seems to say and what it actually means, the long tail of unpalatable content, and why the most popular episodes are sober technical deep dives rather than weird prompts.

Previous episodes

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    Fri, 15 May 2026
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    Fri, 15 May 2026
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    Fri, 15 May 2026
  • 2814 - How a Wax Stick Beats Sharpies on Steel 
    Fri, 15 May 2026
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    Fri, 15 May 2026
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