Steve Oak

Oak Codex

Technology EN ↓ 8 episodes

AI, Tech, Design

Author

Steve Oak

Category

Technology

Podcast website

forbiddentrust.com

Latest episode

Jan 30, 2026

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Episodes

I Built My Own AI Memory System. Here's What I Learned 30.01.2026

AI forgets everything past its context window. And when it forgets, it starts making stuff up. I built SOKK, a career assistant that dropped hallucination from 24% to under 3% using dual-gate verification. Then I built UOCE, a context engine that reduced token usage by 67-95%. This episode breaks down the architecture, the research backing it, and what I'd do differently. If you work with LLMs...

How We Built an AI Waste Classifier to Solve a $640B Problem 30.01.2026

Four devs. Four months. One $640 billion problem. We built an AI waste classification app for California's SB 1383 compliance. In this episode: why context engineering beats prompt engineering, the CapacitorJS tradeoffs nobody warns you about, building an AI assistant that isn't ChatGPT slop, and how gamification actually got people to care about recycling. Honest takes on what broke, what...

Vibe Coding Won't Make Your Product Stand Out. Here's What Will. 17.01.2026

You're paying for AI. Of course you want it to be magic. That psychology is the trap. In this episode:• Why 82% of AI sites look identical (the slop epidemic)• The hierarchy that actually works: specialized solutions first, AI as leverage• Real proof: how we transformed a generic Next.js site into a trust-building asset

Your MCP Setup Is Eating Half Your Context. Here's the Fix. 15.01.2026

MCP integrations were eating 30-50% of context window before you could even type. Sessions dying every 10-15 minutes. We tried everything. Skills, code execution wrappers, universal configs. Nothing worked. Claude Code just shipped Tool Search. It loads MCP tools on-demand now. Zero context cost until you actually need them. In this episode:• Why MCP was a context tax• What we tried (and why it fa...

Google Doesn't Want You to Shop Anymore: UCP Explained 12.01.2026

Google just announced the Universal Commerce Protocol at NRF 2026. Most headlines are calling it an "AI shopping assistant." But here's what I see: Google is building the toll booth of the entire internet economy. In this episode, I break down what UCP actually is, why Amazon and Apple aren't on board, the 24% trust problem Google is betting billions to solve, and what this means...

AI Made Tailwind 5x Popular. Then Killed Their Business. 09.01.2026

Tailwind CSS just fired 75% of their engineering team. Downloads up 5x. Revenue down 80%. AI is to blame. Here's the brutal truth about open source in 2026: The more successful your project, the faster you die. In this episode:• Why Tailwind's npm downloads exploded while revenue collapsed• Adam Wathan's raw 33-minute confession about the "boiling frog" moment• The documentat...

How Manus AI Went From 'Unusable' to Meta's $2 Billion Acquisition 06.01.2026

From "shell product" to $2 billion in 9 months. The untold story of how Manus AI turned brutal criticism into the fastest acquisition in AI history. In this episode: Why invite codes sold for $14,000 How Manus hit $100M ARR after being called "unusable" Why Meta paid $2 billion in just 10 days The shift from chatbots to AI agents Subscribe to Oak Codex at forbiddentrust.com for...

Why Chatbots Are Dead in 2026 04.01.2026

Why AI chatbots are officially dead in 2026. I break down "AI slop," introduce the Talk vs Do test for evaluating any AI app, and explain why even Apple and Perplexity are struggling. Plus: generative UI and what's actually replacing text-based AI.

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