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My Podcast
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nU9EZLc8488a3UhtPAQ9g?si=77af20407c694062
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-blake-cunningham-delirium/id1781779913
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@blakecunninghampod?si=uZyexGmKAJgGwIqw
We cut through the noise and talk about what 2030 will really feel like: fewer sci‑fi leaps, more steady gains powered by optimization, AI, and a cautious, specific role for quantum. Along the way we push back on shock culture, reclaim personal agency, and tell a sly Juneau cabin tale about second-order effects.
• the limits of Moore’s Law and why optimization matters
• a realistic 2026–2030 roadmap across classical, quantum, and AI
• adoption lags and why breakthroughs take a decade to feel normal
• shock value as online currency and how to resist it
• personal agency over “nature guilt” and screen time
• a Juneau horror vignette as a metaphor for system dependencies
• a grounded take on tech hype versus durable progress