• Web News: Consumer Electronics Are Getting Gutted
    Jun 27 2026

    The price of consumer electronics keeps climbing, and it may not be slowing down anytime soon. Using Valve's new Steam Machine as a case study, we examine how the ongoing RAM pricing crisis and AI-driven demand for hardware are reshaping the consumer electronics market. From gaming PCs and consoles to smartphones and local AI hardware, we discuss why prices are rising, what it means for consumers, and whether affordable tech is becoming a thing of the past.

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/consumer-electronics-are-getting-gutted

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    26 mins
  • Get Found: SEO, Social Media, and Building an Audience with Matt Diamante
    Jun 25 2026

    Matt Diamante joins the show to discuss modern SEO, social media growth, and building an audience in the age of AI. We explore how he grew his following to over 600,000 people, why he fired his largest client to focus on content creation, and what businesses need to do to stay visible as search evolves beyond traditional Google rankings. We also discuss AI Overviews, personal branding, content strategy, and whether SEO still has a place in an increasingly AI-driven web.

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/seo-social-media-and-building-an-audience-w-matt-diamante

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    47 mins
  • The $2 Trillion AI Panic: Is SaaS Really Dead?
    Jun 23 2026

    For years, SaaS companies seemed untouchable. Now, investors have wiped trillions of dollars from software stocks as AI agents become capable of building functional clones of popular products in minutes. But are these fears justified? In this episode, Matt and Mike break down the growing panic around AI and SaaS. They explore why investors believe AI could destroy software moats, why tools like Claude Cowork and other AI agents are causing concern, and whether the market is overestimating how easily software companies can be replaced. They also discuss the hidden costs of replacing SaaS with internal AI-generated tools, the importance of integrations, maintenance, security, support, and why switching costs may be a stronger moat than many investors realize. Is SaaS actually dying, or is Wall Street pricing in a future that may never arrive?

    ‍Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/the-2-trillion-ai-panic-is-saas-really-dead

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Web News: Would You Risk Your Job to Oppose AI? (Debate)
    Jun 20 2026

    In this edition of the Web News we address one of Mike's recent statements where he advised anti-AI workers to "shut up" in the face of a pro-AI workplace. He stated that you should not be bringing up your AI concerns to workplaces that are bullish on AI, especially during the difficult job market that developers and other tech workers find themselves in. This statement came with some harsh criticism from commenters, some of whom believe that you should not be covering up your own concerns and beliefs in order to keep a job that you disagree with. Matt and Mike revisit Mike's previous statement, and debate this topic surrounding a detailed comment left by a viewer.

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/would-you-risk-your-job-to-oppose-ai-debate

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    22 mins
  • Are AI Data Centers Good or Bad?
    Jun 16 2026

    Artificial intelligence may live in the cloud, but the infrastructure powering it exists in the real world. As companies race to build hyperscale AI data centers, communities are raising concerns about power consumption, water usage, housing pressures, environmental impacts, and the strain on local infrastructure. In this episode, Matt and Mike break down what data centers actually are, how AI is changing their scale and requirements, and why the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure has become one of the most controversial technology stories of the decade. Are AI data centers worth it, or are the costs starting to outweigh the benefits?

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/are-ai-data-centers-good-or-bad

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Web News: Anthropic Released An AI It Doesn't Fully Trust
    Jun 13 2026

    Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-level AI model with built-in safeguards designed to route certain high-risk prompts to older models instead. As AI capabilities continue to accelerate, are AI companies creating systems they no longer fully trust? We discuss AI safety, prompt routing, technical debt, and whether this approach can scale as future models become even more powerful.

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/anthropic-released-an-ai-it-doesnt-fully-trust

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    32 mins
  • AI Isn’t Just Taking Jobs, It’s Creating Weird New Ones
    Jun 9 2026

    Most conversations about AI focus on job displacement, but a different story is unfolding at the same time. As companies rush to adopt AI, entirely new roles are appearing to bridge the gap between powerful models and real-world business problems. In this episode Matt and Mike explore emerging careers like Forward Deployed Engineers, AI Generalists, Prompt & Evals Engineers, and the growing need for developers who can rescue and maintain AI-generated applications. Are these temporary jobs created by a rapidly changing industry, or early signs of what the future workforce will look like?

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/ai-isnt-just-taking-jobs-its-creating-weird-new-ones

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    1 hr
  • Web News: AI vs No-Code
    Jun 6 2026

    In this edition of Web News, Matt and Mike debate whether AI coding agents are starting to reverse the no-code revolution. Inspired by a recent article about a company abandoning its no-code website and returning to code, the conversation explores how tools like OpenAI Sites, Cursor, and other agentic workflows are changing the way websites are built. Are platforms like Webflow, Wix, and Squarespace facing a new challenge, or will they evolve alongside AI? From agency workflows and client expectations to the future of frameworks like React and Next.js, this episode dives into one of the biggest shifts currently happening in web development.

    Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcast/ai-vs-no-code

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    52 mins