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Mar 4, 2026 • 1h 2min
#60 - YeonGyu Kim - Oh My Opencode
YeonGyu Kim (Q), creator of Oh my Opencode and multi-agent orchestration developer. He talks about building agent orchestration to boost long-run reliability, technical tradeoffs choosing Opencode, crafting sub-agents and personalities, model selection across GPT/Gemini/Kimi, commercialization and UX hurdles, handling viral growth, automated triage, and the long-term aim of Jarvis-like coding assistants.

Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 11min
#59 - Shawmakeslogic - ElizaOS, and the future of work.
Shaw (Shaw Makes Magic), former touring musician turned programmer and creator of the open-source Eliza agent framework. He talks about Eliza’s origin and core abstractions, multi-language agent tooling, always-on and serverless agent tradeoffs, agents controlling real devices, and how personalized agents could reshape attention, creativity, and the future of work.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 51min
#58 Mario Zechner - Pi, Clawdbot/OpenClaw, and Music
Mario Zechner, a developer known for creating the Pi CLI coding agent, dives into the world of AI and music. He discusses his motivations for building Pi as a streamlined assistant and the limitations of current language models in complex projects. Mario shares insights on the resistance from experienced engineers towards AI, the importance of hands-on demos, and innovations in agent workflows. He also reflects on his love for music and the balance between family life and creative pursuits, all while emphasizing the need to keep things lighthearted.

Dec 22, 2025 • 54min
#57 - Tech Friend AJ: Augment Code, and Agentic Development
Send a textIn this episode I sit down with AJ a team member at Augment Code and the creator behind TechFren. AJ shares his journey from software engineer to content creator, driven by the realization that AI (specifically ChatGPT's early ability to write shell scripts) was fundamentally changing the "moat" of traditional coding skills.The conversation explores the transition from manual coding to a "worker/manager" model, where developers act as orchestrators of agentic loops. AJ explains why Augment Code has become a leader in the space, focusing on its best-in-class context engine and retrieval systems capable of indexing massive, "messy" enterprise monorepos that traditional tools struggle to handle.Key Discussion Points:Content/Attention Hedge: Why AJ moved into content creation as a strategic response to the commoditization of coding skills.Context Management vs. Reasoning: Why the "harness" (the retrieval and context window management) is often more important than the LLM itself for large-scale projects.The Solo Dev Revolution: How AI is reducing the need for massive capital and labor, enabling individual engineers to manage projects previously requiring entire teams.Model Context Protocol (MCP): How AJ uses MCP to bridge the gap between AI agents and real-world tools like GitHub, terminal sessions, and even 3D printers.AGI and Robotics: AJ’s updated timeline on AGI and the "inflection point" where humanoid robotics will flip the labor market.Resources & LinksGuest & Project InformationAugment Code: augmentcode.comTechFren: https://techfren.net/Support the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

Nov 6, 2025 • 42min
#56 - Hannes Rudolph: Roocode and Agentic AI
Send a textHannes Rudolph is the Community Manager at Roo Code, the open-source, AI coding assistant for VS Code. In the role, he helps grow and support Roo Code’s contributor ecosystem, and public education about agentic coding. In this episode we went deep into how Roocode works, why it's one of the top frameworks, and how to use it effectively. To support this episode, please check out: http://roocode.comSupport the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 2min
#55 - Brian Doyle: Flow Blockchain & Developer Education
Send a textBrian Doyle is the head of developer education at the flow foundation, in this episode we discuss the current state of Flow, the developer market, and the effects of AI on work and learning. To support this podcast, please check out: - Brian's X: https://x.com/random_entropy- Developer Docs: https://developers.flow.com/- Specific Tutorials on Flow Actions and Scheduled Callbacks: https://developers.flow.com/blockchain-development-tutorials/defi- Learn Cadence: https://cadence-lang.org/docs/tutorial/first-stepsSupport the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

Jun 29, 2025 • 48min
#54 - Matias Nisenson: DeFi Wonderland
Send a textMatias is one the founders of Wonderland, a highly successful and established development group. They have heavily contributed to the world of blockchain, building out core protocols, and researching the cutting edge of decentralized architecture. Their work has influenced the development of Optimism. Gitcoin, TheGraph, Reflexer, Aztec, 0xBow and many more.In this episode Matias share's Wonderlands vision, culture and business strategy.There's a lot to learn from how arguably one of the most influential development groups in the space operates.Support the show:If you're interested in what Wonderland has to offer, and want to support us please visit their links:https://wonderland.xyz/https://mirror.xyz/mirror.wonderland.xyz/https://wonderland1.recruitee.com/Thank you for watching. Support the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

May 30, 2025 • 50min
#53: Ameen Soleimani: 0xbow.io & Meditations on Moloch
Send a textAmeen Soleimani is a foundational builder in the Ethereum ecosystem. He’s been instrumental in shaping many cornerstone projects, including authoring Moloch DAO and contributing to initiatives like Unchain Iran, 0xbow, Privacy Pools, Hai (formerly Reflexer Finance), and Reflexer.In this conversation, we explored the future of on-chain privacy through projects like 0xbow and Privacy Pools, as well as the legal and ethical tensions surrounding tools like Tornado Cash. We dove into the ongoing challenge of balancing privacy and compliance in the world of decentralized finance.We also reflected on the essay Meditations on Moloch—a profound piece that explores coordination failures, game theory, and human behavior—and its relevance to crypto governance and DAO design.Ameen has played a pivotal role in lifting the Ethereum ecosystem. If you’d like to support our work and dive deeper into the projects we discussed, check out the links below:0xbow.io – Decentralized, compliant zero-knowledge privacy infrastructurePrivacy Pools – A new approach to on-chain privacy with compliance considerationsUnchain Iran – Crypto for humanitarian aidLetsGetHai – Stable asset protocol building on Reflexer’s visionReflexer Finance – Creator of RAI, a non-pegged, decentralized stable assetMeditations on Moloch – Essay by Scott Alexander on coordination trapsLet me know if you'd like a tweet thread version or newsletter-style formatting.Support the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 32min
#52: Lukas Computer: OX.FUN, Remilia, and Social Media
Send a textLukas Computer (SCHIZO_FREQ) is the CMO of ox.fun and an advisor for Remilia Corporation. We discuss the social media landscape of crypto, various market strategies, the role Remilia plays in CT culture.To support this podcast:Lukas' Twitter: x.com/schizo_freqPerps trading: ox.funRemilia Corporation: remilia.lySupport the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/

Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 14min
#51 Václav Pavlín & Chair: Waku and Freedom Technology
Send a textIn this episode, I chat with two team members from Waku, a project building private, decentralized communication protocol. We talk about how Waku helps apps communicate without relying on centralized servers, and why privacy matters.To support this podcast, check out:Waku Github https://github.com/waku-orgWaku Roadmap https://roadmap.logos.co/wakuVAC Forum https://forum.vac.dev/Institute of Free Technology https://free.technology/Official site https://waku.org/Docs https://docs.waku.org/X https://x.com/waku_orgStatus https://status.app/ (main Waku chat implementation)Principles https://vac.dev/principlesWaku fleets https://fleets.waku.orgStatus fleets (raw) https://fleets.status.im/Specs https://github.com/waku-org/specsExplanation Series:https://blog.waku.org/explanation-series-waku-service-marketplacehttps://blog.waku.org/explanation-series-a-unified-stack-for-scalable-and-reliable-p2p-communication/https://blog.waku.org/explanation-series-light-protocols-and-edge-nodes/https://blog.waku.org/explanation-series-rln-relay/Qaku https://qaku.app/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBff_P5I4wUPortrait https://portrait.so/https://blog.waku.org/portrait-launches-decentralised-micro-websites-powered-by-waku/Codex https://codex.storage/You have nothing to hide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLFDe1O2r-A Support the showBlog: https://blog.ethers.club/Social: https://x.com/0xSeroGithub: https://github.com/0xserohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNLqAes-kUMjWksPA6d-BA/


