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Sergey Barskiy
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An Average American
AI and Software Development
In this episode, I reflect on how AI is transforming the software industry—from mass layoffs at tech giants to the growing power of tools like GitHub Copilot. I share my personal experiences using AI at work, the challenges and benefits, and why I believe every developer must adapt. I also break down six essential skills—critical thinking, debugging, communication, empathy, health, and AI collaboration—that will define the successful developers of the future. My message is simple: keep using AI at work to get better at working with AI.
2025-07-20
49 min
An Average American
How Programming Changed My Brain
In this episode of An Average American, we explore how learning to code reshapes the mind—enhancing logic, memory, creativity, and even empathy. Backed by scientific research and personal insights, this solo reflection dives into how programming trains the brain to solve problems more effectively, communicate more clearly, and see the world through a more structured lens. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just curious, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how writing code can rewire how you think.
2025-06-01
26 min
An Average American
The Science of Oil Painting
Old oil paint tubes and well-worn brushes – the tools of the trade for oil painters. In this episode, we unpack the science behind how these tools create their magic.
2025-04-12
22 min
An Average American
The Past, Present and Future of Software Development
In this episode of An Average American, we explore the future of software development—from its humble beginnings to today’s AI-driven landscape. We discuss the evolution of tools and practices, the rising role of AI in coding, and whether computer science degrees still matter. While AI is transforming how we build software, it’s clear that critical thinking, deep technical understanding, and human creativity are more valuable than ever. The future will likely include more developers from diverse backgrounds, working alongside AI to create software faster and more efficiently—but the core principles of good development aren’t going anyw...
2025-04-06
53 min
An Average American
Trigger, Powder, and Progress: The Story of Firearms
In this episode of An Average American, we dive into the science, technology, and history of firearms—from the smoky matchlocks of the 1400s to the precision-engineered rifles and pistols of today. Blending personal experience with storytelling, I explore how ignition systems, ballistics, and mechanical innovations have shaped the evolution of guns and rifles. We’ll also touch on their role in society—past and present—in a balanced and thoughtful way. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or just curious, this episode offers a deeper understanding of the tools behind the trigger.
2025-03-30
49 min
An Average American
AI in Software Development: Revolution, Reality, and the Future of Coding
AI is rapidly transforming software development, but how much of the hype is true? While some claim AI writes 100% of the code, the reality is more nuanced—AI tools like GitHub Copilot and Google’s internal models assist developers, boosting productivity but not replacing them. This episode explores how AI affects coding efficiency, fact-checks claims about AI-generated code, and examines whether companies will cut jobs or simply do more with the same workforce. We also discuss the uncertain future of entry-level programmers, the role of AI in major tech companies, and what developers need to do to stay relevant in t...
2025-03-23
44 min
An Average American
AGI: Closer Than You Think – The Race, Risks, and Reality
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is no longer a distant sci-fi concept—it may be arriving much sooner than expected. In this episode, we explore what AGI really means, the surprising breakthroughs happening now, and the accelerating impact on jobs, national security, and global power dynamics. We dive into the U.S.–China AI race, cybersecurity risks, the debate over regulation vs. acceleration, and even the looming energy demands of AIinfrastructure. Is America ready for AGI? And more importantly, are we thinking about the right challenges before it’s too late?
2025-03-16
48 min
An Average American
The Technology of Media - From Print to AI-Generated Content
Media isn’t just distributed by technology anymore—it istechnology. Algorithms shape our news, AI writes articles, and streaming has replaced traditional TV. This episode breaks down how tech has transformed media, who controls what we see, and whether this shift is good or bad for society.
2025-03-09
43 min
An Average American
Math and Technology of Money
Dive into Episode 3 as we unravel the fascinating evolution of money—from ancient barter systems to today’s digital currencies. Discover how technology and mathematics, like the magic of compounding interest, have transformed the way we trade, invest, and build wealth. Whether you're an investor, tech enthusiast, or just curious about the roots of our financial system, this episode offers eye-opening insights into the innovation and trust that drive modern money.
2025-03-02
27 min
An Average American
The Rise of AI – America’s Future in the Age of Machines
AI is no longer science fiction—it’s here, transforming industries, reshaping jobs, and challenging what it means to be intelligent. In this episode of An Average American, we break down the fundamentals of AI, the Turing Test, and the rise of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). We explore how AI is boosting productivity while displacing workers, examine its growing impact on the U.S. economy, and discuss whether America needs an AI Tsar to regulate its rapid expansion.Are we embracing AI too quickly, or is it time to hit the brakes? Tune in for a deep dive...
2025-02-22
36 min
An Average American
An Introduction
Welcome to An Average American podcast. In this episode I, Sergey, introduce myself to his listeners. I talk about why I am starting this podcast and provide a glimpse into future topics.
2025-02-16
21 min
The Tablet Show
Rocky Lhotka, Sergey Barskiy and Stuart Williams Explore WinRT App Migration
Carl and Richard talk to the Magenic crew of Rocky Lhotka, Sergey Barskiy and Stuart Williams about developing for Windows 8. The guys put together a white paper on assessing what tools you should be using to build Windows 8 applications. The conversation digs into the difference between traditional Windows development and the Metro style of Windows 8. From there, the focus is on development methodology, comparing developing Windows 8 apps built with HTML, C++ and .NET.
2011-12-12
00 min