Brian Maucere and Beth Lyons open the March 3, 2026 show with Anne Murphy joining early to discuss public reaction to the Anthropic vs OpenAI āDepartment of Warā narrative and how quickly people are sharing guides to switch tools. They reference growth signals for Anthropic/Claude (including app-store ranking chatter and signup momentum) and then pivot into pricing/value talk around premium AI tiers, tokens, and rate-limit anxiety.
Karl Yeh joins mid-show as they cover a Reuters-referenced item about the U.S. Supreme Court declining to hear an AI-generated copyright dispute, and they connect it to ābless and releaseā realities for AI-made merch. The back half leans into practical workflow talk: demos/side-by-sides for automations and an agentic sales dashboard build, plus a wrap-up on using logs to verify build timelines.
00:00:40 Quick intro + whoās on today (Brian/Beth; Anne joining; mention of a āsurpriseā later)
00:01:53 Audience reaction to the āAnthropic vs OpenAI / Department of Warā discourse, and why switching suddenly feels āeasyā
00:09:21 Values/lines in the sand discussion (what people care about most, and why)
00:10:50 Enterprise comms reality: how companies message AI usage/switching when things get āmessyā
00:21:32 Growth/momentum talk: Claude/Anthropic adoption signals, app-store buzz, and āmemory for free usersā mention
00:26:29 Pricing/value debate: Codex/Cloud Code costs, tiers, and the āitās time savedā framing
00:28:33 Karl joins + pivot into a news item (Supreme Court/copyright + AI-generated works)
00:38:18 Workflow comparison: traditional Make automation vs an agentic dashboard approach for sales reps
00:48:19 Verifying build time the ārightā way: using logs/timestamps instead of guessy AI answers
00:53:24 Reliability + rate limits: service status checks, co-work errors, Sonnet elevated errors, and why compute/inference constraints show up
01:01:39 Cloud Code crunches the logs to compute actual build duration (and why it āhad toā do real math)
01:04:09 Wrap-up + tomorrowās lineup notes + sign-off (āUntil then, have a great day.ā)