e504 — Can You Digg It?

10/03/2025 30 min Temporada 14 Episodio 504
e504 — Can You Digg It?

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Published 10 March 2025
e504 with Andy, Michael and Michael – stories and discussion on #vibecoding #AI, #biocomputing,  #philosophy, #Digg, #MWC25, #LaserRot and much more.
Michael, Andy and Michael get things started off with a 404 Media story about creating software with AI, specifically focusing on Pieter Levels’ “vibe coding” methodology.  Levels created a flight simulator game using AI and per the article, this free to play game is bringing in a very healthy income from in-game advertising and purchases.
Next up, is a story about a company called Cortical Labs who offer the CL1, which they describe as “the world’s first code deployable biological computer”.  Amazingly, Cortical Labs also offer a biological cloud service.  This reminds Michael R of his experiences in the biocomputing space, and Michael M of the Swiss startup FinalSpark.
Then the team turns to the discussion of whether a large language model can produce philosophical and ethical output sparked by an article entitled “The questions that ChatGPT shouldn’t answer”.  
An article on a new version of Monopoly which features a mobile app to handle the banking tasks gets the three co-hosts energized.
After the Monopoly discussion, the team turns to the reboot of Digg – something that inspired the creation of Dogear Nation, the precursor to the Games At Work podcast.  
Wrapping up this episode is a discussion of exoskeletons, a quick fly over of some of the technology introduced at Mobile World Congress 2025, and a conversation on Warner Brothers DVDs with laser rot showing that even if you have physical media, it is not immune to degradation.
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Selected Links
AI
404 Media article: This Game Created by AI ‘Vibe Coding’ Makes $50,000 a Month. Yours Probably Won’t
fly.Pieter.com 
Wikipedia entry: Vibe coding
slither.io 
Solterra Guardians
MIT’s Scratch

This is… uhh… deeply disturbing, tbh. https://newatlas.com/brain/cortical-bioengineered-intelligence/
More: https://corticallabs.com/cl1.html

— Sean Heber (@[email protected])
2025-03-04T17:01:25.421Z