#TheTechHustle Podcast 🎙

BobbyD, D'Hustle and Raymond...don't call him RayRay

...where Tech, Engineering, and The Culture intersects.

  1. 5D AGO

    0083: AI Diagnoses, Doctors, And The Line

    What happens when a billionaire says his AI can out-diagnose your doctor? We pull that thread hard—past the hype and into the tradeoffs that actually matter. We share where AI shines today (translating medical jargon, helping you ask better questions, flagging patterns) and where it must not overstep (prescribing, replacing exams, or operating without a human in the loop). If you’ve ever left a clinic wishing you knew what to ask, this part will give you a practical way to pair human care with machine insight. Then we step into the living room of tomorrow: a $20K Neo home robot that promises chores, learning on the job, and zero uncanny valley. It looks friendly, but the tough questions aren’t cosmetic—they’re about privacy, updates, and safety. We talk kill switches, service plans, and whether a robot should be a subscription. On the power front, a “toaster-style” fast charger sparks a bigger vision of public, quick top-ups and why true over-the-air charging is harder than it sounds. If you love solving real-world friction, this is catnip. Streaming fatigue? We’ve been there. “A Good Movie To Watch” curates 7.5+ titles across platforms so you can stop scrolling and press play. We also shout out Invincible on Prime Video—an adult animated series that punches above its weight with grit and heart—while debating what “good curation” really means in an algorithmic world. Security ties it together. We break down VPNs for privacy and access, then showcase Tailscale, a WireGuard-based mesh that lets your phone, home server, and cloud instances live on a private network with no exposed ports. Want to stream your Plex from across the country or manage a home AI box safely? This is the clean, modern way—no router holes, no late-night panic. We wrap with quick hits on NHL races, boxing headlines, NBA All-Star weekend, and a viral moment that tests context, boundaries, and how fast opinions form online. Come for the tech, stay for the human stakes—trust, safety, access, and the choices we make when tools grow powerful. Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, share it with a friend, and drop your take in the comments—would you trust AI for a medical second opinion? Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 17m
  2. FEB 20

    0082: We Break Down The Waymo Controversy, Nike’s Bionic Sneaker Plans, And Always-On AI You Can Wear

    One claim can flip a whole narrative: we dig into reports that Waymo’s “self-driving” rides are actually “assisted” by remote workers in the Philippines—and why that matters for safety, trust, and the future of autonomy. Is teleoperation a practical bridge for edge cases, or a quiet shortcut that blurs the line between marketing and reality? We compare models of supervised autonomy, talk through the reported child injury in Santa Monica, and ask what real transparency should look like: intervention rates, training standards, latency, and third-party audits. From roads to strides, we shift into a striking concept: a bionic sneaker that behaves like an e-bike for your feet. Picture a lightweight assist that stabilizes ankles, reduces shin strain, and adds a touch of propulsion. Whether you run, walk long shifts, or need support during recovery, assistive mobility could be the next big wearables frontier. We outline the materials, battery questions, and use cases that will determine whether this jumps from prototype to daily gear. We also get tactical. The Brave browser resurfaces as a smart workaround for YouTube frustrations—background play on mobile, ad blocking, and stronger privacy by default—while a quirky pick, ScreamIntoTheVoid, offers a low-stakes way to vent safely. Then we go deep on ambient AI with a CES standout: Omi, a wearable, audio-only GPT assistant. It listens, transcribes, and can act—turning lights on, drafting reminders, even nudging calendar bookings by tapping your connected services. We debate consent, retention, and control: local-first storage, audio-to-text purging, and the kind of visible, human-centered safeguards that make always-on feel helpful instead of invasive. Expect candid laughs and real friction: smart displays in bathrooms, mirrors that surface news as you brush, and a spirited back-and-forth on Ring’s neighborhood scanning for lost pets versus the creep of linked surveillance. The throughline is simple—useful tech earns trust when it is honest about how it works and puts you in control of what it keeps. If you’re into autonomous vehicles, wearable robotics, privacy tools, and the rise of proactive AI assistants, this one’s packed. Tap play, subscribe for more tech, culture, and engineering crossovers, and drop us your take: Should teleoperation be considered “autonomous,” or does the label need to change? Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 14m
  3. FEB 12

    0081: Apple, Gemini, And The AI Pin Future

    A wearable that listens, a platform that taxes, and an AI that never sleeps—this week’s Tech Hustle digs into how power is shifting across devices, platforms, and even orbit. We kick off with Apple’s rumored AI pin, a glass‑shelled clip bristling with cameras and microphones and reportedly leaning on Google’s Gemini to supercharge Siri. The idea of an always‑on assistant sounds convenient, but it also forces a real talk about privacy, handoffs between your phone and AirPods, and whether ambient computing becomes surveillance by default. Even the AirTags refresh becomes a mirror for these trade‑offs as accuracy climbs and battery expectations crash into reality. From hardware to money flows, we unpack Apple’s push to force Patreon creators into in‑app purchases with a 30 percent fee. It’s the platform tax, back with sharper teeth. We explore what this means for fans, creators, and pricing, why some may go web‑first to keep margins, and how discoverability, SEO, and direct relationships turn into survival skills. That debate sets the stage for a thorny story about a wedding venue refusing a refund after a tragic loss—contract law colliding with compassion—and we weigh the business logic against the human cost. Then we raise the stakes. Bobby shares how he stood up an agentic AI at home—“Jules”—running nonstop on its own machine, monitoring the network, queuing tasks, and acting without prompts. It’s a glimpse of our near future where AIs coordinate with each other online, develop their own shortcuts, and quietly reshape our workflows. Layer on Elon Musk’s plan to merge SpaceX with xAI and launch AI data centers into space, and compute sovereignty jumps from cloud regions to low‑Earth orbit. Who governs off‑planet inference? How will latency, resilience, and jurisdiction evolve when your model runs above the clouds? Along the way we recommend a gripping Indian legal drama, trade jabs over sports from boxing to hockey to the NFL, and shout out local sponsors and community projects. If you care about the next wave of AI hardware, the creator economy’s pressure points, and where the world’s compute might live tomorrow, this one’s for you. Enjoyed the conversation? Follow, share with a friend, and drop your take in the comments—would you pay the platform tax or go web‑first? Subscribe for more Tech Hustle every week. Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 7m
  4. FEB 5

    0080: Tesla’s Self-Driving Goes Subscription

    A car you own shouldn’t feel like software you rent — yet here we are. We dive into Tesla’s decision to shift Full Self‑Driving from an up‑front buy to a $99/month subscription, break down what actually transfers on used Teslas, and run the numbers on when it might help or hurt your wallet. It’s not just about cost; it’s about control, value at resale, and how automakers use software toggles to push constant upgrades. From there we go big and small: Samsung’s 130‑inch microLED showpiece is a wall of light with jaw‑dropping color and an equally jaw‑dropping price, while a new pair of AR smart glasses launches high and discounts fast. We compare them to Ray‑Ban Meta’s approach and talk about what really drives adoption — fit, fashion, options, and the ability to try before you buy. Along the way, we hit two screen-worthy picks: Daredevil Born Again’s new teaser, proving consistent release cadence keeps fans engaged, and Rip on Netflix, a lean Miami heist thriller with real-world roots. Our favorite rabbit hole is agentic AI. We spotlight a rebranded always‑on desktop agent (formerly ClaudeBot, now Molt) that quietly handles your backlog: scanning email, drafting replies, booking travel, moving the mouse, editing sheets, even shipping simple code. Pair that with Promptly, a tool that turns vague ideas into crisp prompts, and you get a peek at work that happens while you sleep. This is where AI is headed — away from chat windows and into everyday workflows. We wrap with quick-hit CES swag reviews, a useful smart plug, and a lively sports block covering NHL shifts, college hoops, boxing matchups, NFL picks, and a spicy Pro Bowl debate. If you’re tech-curious and value-savvy, this one’s for you. Listen, subscribe, and tell us: would you buy FSD outright or go subscription? Leave a review and share your take — we’ll feature our favorite replies next week. Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 6m
  5. JAN 30

    0079: Gemini Personalization, Robots At Work, And The Future Of Media

    What if your AI didn’t just answer questions but actually knew your life? We dig into Gemini’s new personalization and why connecting Gmail, Docs, Photos, and Search might give Google a decisive edge in the AI assistant race. From recalling a years-old dinner reservation to turning casual mentions into calendar tasks, we test what “personal” really feels like—and where the privacy lines should be drawn. We don’t stop at retrieval. We explore the next frontier: training models on your own data. Could a personal model, fine-tuned on decades of emails and files, become the productivity unlock we’ve been waiting for? Or is that a line we shouldn’t cross without stronger deletion guarantees, auditable memory, and clear control over what’s in scope? Expect practical examples, guardrail ideas, and a frank take on GDPR versus the status quo. On the culture side, we break down a CES standout: a humanoid robot built for repetitive tasks with tactile sensing and human-scale movement. We talk jobs, safety, and where robots make sense first. Then we shift to media: MTV’s sunset, Netflix eyeing podcasts, and why creators like Drewski can spark nationwide debate from a phone camera. We also share a hands-on review of the Mag Beat portable speaker and hit the sports desk: NHL swings, F1’s 2026 tease, WWE headlines, NBA All-Star chatter, and a heated look at NIL, the transfer portal, and age gaps in college football. Join us for a sharp, no-fluff tour through AI, gadgets, and the culture of what’s next. If you’re into practical tech, honest debate, and a few laughs, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us: would you turn on deep personalization for a truly helpful AI? Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 18m
  6. JAN 23

    0078: Robots At Work, Verizon Woes, And Doomsday Hype

    Ever stared at “SOS” on your phone and wondered what happens when the network blinks? We open 2026 with a real-world stress test from the Verizon outage, then pivot straight into the technologies that promise fewer interruptions and more autonomy. From satellite connectivity and eSIM redundancy to the next wave of AI assistants, we’re mapping how reliability becomes the killer feature this year. Our tour through CES 2026 is a front-row seat to what’s next. Smart glasses are shedding bulk to look like real eyewear, smart rings are turning sleep and recovery into daily coaching, and speakers are getting tougher, brighter, and more immersive. The big swing, though, is mobility and robotics: full-width digital dashboards, driverless pods cruising Las Vegas, and short-hop flying taxis inching from demo to deployment. We unpack what’s shipping now, what’s still a prototype, and how to think about upgrades, support, and resale in a software-defined car era. Then we dive into the robot reality check. Industrial machines like Atlas will change warehouse and high-risk work first, while pricey humanoids pitch companionship and at-home help. We debate real use cases, forecast a consumer price ceiling around $20–25k, and explain why competition—especially from Asia—will compress costs fast. Along the way, we keep the culture pulse strong: Doom hype, a rare Avengers–X‑Men–Fantastic Four convergence, and a must-watch recommendation for Andor if you want grown-up, political sci‑fi that sticks. Sports fans get quick hits on NHL form, NBA standings, and NFL picks to round out a packed hour. If you’re curious about CES trends, robotics and jobs, EV timelines, smart rings, autonomous vehicles, and the future of entertainment, this one’s for you. Hit play, subscribe, and drop your take: which emerging tech would you bring home first—and why? Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 17m
  7. JAN 15

    2025 End-of-Year Recap Video 🥳 🎉🎊🍾🥂

    The ground just shifted beneath knowledge work. We open with AI agents that don’t stop at answers—they take actions. Think calling a bank and saying “transfer $100 to my daughter’s account,” then hearing the bot do the work. From there we zoom out: Apple’s late but massive push into AI data centers to revive Siri, the economics of a reported $2,000 AI-produced NBA ad, and the video-model arms race between Google’s VO3 and OpenAI’s Sora. Production costs are falling; taste, strategy, and story are now the real edge. We get hands-on with tools that turn ideas into shipped prototypes in minutes. Bolt.new, lovable.dev, and firebase.studio scaffold projects, wire TypeScript and CSS, and deploy a working preview from a paragraph of instructions. If you’re a builder, this is nitro. If you’re not, it’s your on-ramp. We talk social AI features, the GPT-4 “warmth” vs GPT-5 “cold” debate, and the importance of staying in the loop even when models change personality. Then we face the risks: Anthropic’s report on AI being jailbroken into aiding cyberattacks, and why basic hygiene—strong passwords, “Have I Been Pwned,” disposable emails—still matters. Careers and money get real. Our guest shares a candid path across Twitter, Amazon, and Google, plus a playbook for interviewing annually to stay sharp, finding mentors, and keeping a culture of learning. We dig into assets vs liabilities, investing offense over debt-only defense, and a simple acquisition tactic: host a short virtual show tailored to your offer, invite prospects as guests, build trust live, then convert. Along the way we hit device and platform news—iPhone repairability quirks, XR headsets, smart glasses, robo taxis—and even a cautionary note on humanoid robot safety. Robots are getting better at being robots; our job is to get better at being human. If this got you thinking about your next move—career, security, or product—follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review with your favorite takeaway. Your feedback helps us keep the signal high and the noise low. Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 13m
  8. 12/31/2025

    0077: Year-End Tech, Culture, And Sports Highlights

    What a year. We went from “AI is the headline” to “AI is the workflow,” and that shift powered everything we talked about. We open with the honest state of play: OpenAI’s relentless pace, Google’s late surge into the front of the pack, and Apple’s awkward stall that has us eyeing a possible Gemini tie-up. Along the way we show, not tell—the tools we actually used on mic, from vibe-coding assistants to knowledge systems that feel like a usable second brain. The takeaway is practical: it’s not AI that replaces people, it’s people who use AI well. Then we press into the streets. Waymo glides into Atlanta, Zoox scales up, and legged robots blur the line between vehicles and machines. Hardware heats up as Chinese manufacturers push ultra-premium devices and break assumptions about where the best ideas come from. We keep it grounded: what would we buy, what would we actually use, and what still feels like a demo chasing a headline. On the culture side, the streaming chessboard gets wild. Netflix circling Warner Bros. Discovery raises real questions about HBO’s future, theatrical windows, and whether “the new cable” finally admits its name and price. Trailer strategy even becomes part of the story—multiple Avengers teasers locked behind Avatar screenings—while our own crew fights over Severance vs The Penguin and debates whether Avatar’s spectacle can outrun its formula. Raymond’s Nuggets keep delivering small wins that add up: health checks, unclaimed money, password sanity, and privacy tools you’ll use tomorrow. Sports brings the spice. Our LeBron vs MJ “Battle of the GOATs” became the most-commented segment of the year, and we revisit the best points with new context. From a bruising NBA season and rising stars to MLB’s thrills and a wave of injuries, we unpack how storytelling shapes fan perception, including the LeBron vs Stephen A media moment that turned critique into a case study. We close by celebrating 16k subscribers, thanking our live producer and newsletter writer, and laying out a simple promise for 2026: more useful tech, sharper culture talk, and the same live energy that makes this show feel like a hangout with smart friends. If you had a favorite moment from 2025—or a bold prediction for 2026—drop it in the comments, share this episode with a friend, and hit follow so you never miss what’s next. Support the show 🚀 Join the Hustle! 👥 Join Our Community – Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. 💌 Subscribe to the Newsletter – Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. 💻 Contribute on GitHub – Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. 🎤 Book a Speaker – Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. 📚 Explore Our Courses – Level up with our expert-led tech courses. 💼 Advertise with Us – Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! 💖 Make a Donation – Support the movement that's reshaping tech.

    1h 12m

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