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Bakonmu a Yau
Abubuwan da ya kamata ku sani a gameda gasar cin kofin duniya ta 2026

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 3:34


Yau ake fara gasar cin kofin duniya ta bana, inda ƙasashe 48 za su fafata domin samun zakarar bana. A karon farko ƙasashe uku ne ke daukar nauyin gasar, wato Amurka da Cnada da kuma Mexico kuma kalla yan wasa 1,248 da alkalan wasa 52 za su jagoranci wasanni 104 da za'a kwashe kwanaki 39 ana yi. Shiga alamar sauti don sauraron cikakkiyar da Bashir Ibrahim Idris ya yi da tsohon Sakataren hukumar kwallon kafar Najeriya Hon Sani Ahmed Toro.....

mexico sani duniya shiga yau amurka bashir ibrahim idris
Nuus
Gure weer in KZN, swaar sneeu sluit Sani-pas

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 0:17


Die Departement van Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake in KwaZulu-Natal sê gure weer beïnvloed verskeie dele van die provinsie, met swaar sneeu wat gelei het tot die sluiting van die Sani-pas. Reisigers wat op pad is na Lesotho word aangeraai om hul reise uit te stel totdat toestande verbeter. Senzelwe Mzila van die departement vra inwoners om verwarmingstoestelle veilig te gebruik en baie versigtig op die paaie te wees terwyl die ysige toestande voortduur.

Update@Noon
Sani Pass precautionary closure prompts border monitoring.

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 3:57


he only road linking South Africa and Lesotho over the Drakensberg, Sani Pass in KwaZulu-Natal, has been closed following heavy snowfall. The KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department says severe weather forced the shutdown. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Senzelwe Mzila, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs spokesperson Senzelwe Mzila.

No Hacks Marketing
226: Most Brands Are Chasing AI Visibility Backwards with Alisa Scharf, Chief AI Officer at Seer Interactive

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 47:19 Transcription Available


This week I welcome Alisa Scharf, Chief AI Officer at Seer Interactive, to the podcast, to ask the question she fires back at every client who walks in wanting to "win at AI visibility." Her answer flips the whole project: fix what the models get wrong about you before you chase the category terms. We got into her research on why lower-authority websites earn more citations, why LLMs recommend a brand only 2.3% of the time, and the gap nobody is tooling for: getting an agent to actually use your website, not find it.About the GuestAlisa Scharf is Chief AI Officer at Seer Interactive, where she runs the AI practice across the agency's client accounts. Her team's research spans hundreds of thousands of pages and tens of thousands of prompts, and she argues that citations are a leading indicator, not a business outcome.Chapters00:00 - The first question Alisa asks a new client04:08 - Brand accuracy: what models get wrong about you06:57 - Defense wins championships09:54 - The brand accuracy audit13:12 - Why lower-authority websites get cited more15:57 - Citations are page two of Google19:37 - LLMs recommend a brand 2.3% of the time21:49 - The agentic browsing tooling gap28:13 - Losing 30-80% of organic traffic37:31 - How a 15-year-old brand catches up40:24 - What we will get wrong in 12 months43:18 - Where to find AlisaKey TakeawaysDefense before offense. Pick five factual prompts about your own company, founding, location, what you sell, who you compete with, and run them across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Fix what the models get wrong before you spend a dollar chasing category terms.Citations are a leading indicator, not a result. They swing by month and by model. Real success shows up in direct traffic, branded search, and brand recognition, none of which sit neatly on a dashboard.Visibility is not readiness. Getting cited and getting an agent to actually buy, book, or provision on a customer's behalf are two different problems. Most providers sell the first and call it the second.Notable Quotes"You can flip an old house and turn it into a really impressive place to live. You can't flip an old house and turn it into a skyscraper.""Everything we just spent the last 10, 15, 20 years learning is now doing you a disservice, because you really have to turn to a fresh page and say, where is my audience?"ResourcesSeer Interactive: https://www.seerinteractive.comSeer insights and research: https://www.seerinteractive.com/insightsNo Hacks EP 222, Wil Reynolds, AI visibility is a vanity metric: https://nohacks.co/episode/222-ai-visibility-is-a-vanity-metric-with-wil-reynoldsNo Hacks EP 225, Matt Biilmann on agent experience: https://nohacks.co/episode/225-every-website-already-has-an-agent-experience-and-most-are-bad-with-netlify-ceo-matt-biilmannSparkToro: https://sparktoro.comConnect with Alisa ScharfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisascharf/X: https://x.com/alisa_scharfBio: https://www.seerinteractive.com/people/team/alisa-scharfNo Hacks is a publication about the agentic web. Articles, a weekly podcast, and a newsletter for SEO, CRO, and web professionals who want to stay visible, trusted, and findable as agents take over. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.Subscribe at https://nohacks.co/subscribe

Bakonmu a Yau
Hon Sani Ahmed Toro kan ƙalubalen samun takardar Visa zuwa gasar lashe kofin duniya

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 3:37


A yayin da ya yage kwana 9 a fara gasar lashe kofin duniya da ƙasashen Amurka da Canada da kuma Mexico za su karɓi baƙunci, har yanzu wasu ƙasashe na ci gaba da fuskantar ƙalubale wajen samun takardar izinin shiga ƙasashen. Ko a baya-bayan nan, anga yadda ƴan wasan tawagar ƙasar Afrika ta Kudu suka samu jinkiri wajen tafiya gasar sabida dalilai na Visa, bayaga ƙalubalen da ƙasashen Jamhuriyar Dimukaraɗiyyar Congo da Iran suma suka fuskanta. Kan wannan batu Khamis Saleh ya tattauna da Hon Sani Ahmed Toro, tsohon sakataren Hukumar Kwallon Ƙafara ta Najeriya. Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron tattaunawarsu..........

Raj Shamani - Figuring Out
Liquor License, Alcohol Tax & Liquor Business Secrets in India | Mokksh Sani | FO516 Raj Shamani

Raj Shamani - Figuring Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 120:11


Get your hand-picked playbook here: https://www.figuringout.co/pdf/fo-516Guest Suggestion Form: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://forms.gle/bnaeY3FpoFU9ZjA47⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Disclaimer: This video is intended solely for educational purposes and opinions shared by the guest are his personal views. We do not intent to defame or harm any person/ brand/ product/ country/ profession mentioned in the video. Our goal is to provide information to help audience make informed choices. The media used in this video are solely for informational purposes and belongs to their respective owners.(00:00) - Intro(02:17) - A Shocking Insight Related to India & Alcohol(04:35) - Is Alcohol Consumption Declining in India?(08:10) - His Entrepreneurial Journey(19:29) - How Much Did He Invest in the Beginning?(20:15) - What Changed in Alcohol Acceptance Over the Last 40–50 Years?(26:18) - Did Constant Shifting Cost Him Sales?(36:06) - State-Wise Consumption & Prices(41:33) - Is Taking Alcohol Across States Illegal?(43:25) - How the Alcohol Business Operates State-Wise(1:00:26) - Should the Government Shut Down the Alcohol Business?(1:03:57) - How to Identify Legitimate Liquor(1:04:52) - Is the Glass Bottle Crisis Costing Him Money?(1:07:03) - 5-6 Things He Considers Before Opening a Store(1:09:49) - Living Liquidz: India's First Online Liquor Retail Store(1:16:04) - How Big Is the Duty-Free Business?(1:17:10) - What He Understands About Alcohol Consumers(1:28:57) - Top 3 Things That Make Alcohol Expensive(1:30:53) - The Most Expensive Bottle He Has Sold(1:34:49) - How Do People Discover a Brand Without Marketing?(1:37:36) - Why Celebrities Work With Him(1:42:15) - Is He Scared of the Giants?(1:42:41) - The Biggest Challenge in His Business(1:43:39) - How He Convinced Sanjay Dutt to Become a Partner(1:50:41) - One Business Opportunity People Can Start Today(1:58:42) - BTS(1:59:21) - OutroIn today's episode, we sit down with Mokksh Sani, Co-founder and Director at Living Liquidz & Cartel Bros Ltd to understand the business of alcohol in India and the trends shaping the industry.The conversation also covers the most consumed alcohol brands in India, why South India drives significant alcohol sales & the economics behind premium liquor pricing. We talk about India's massive illegal alcohol market, the difference between Scotch and whisky & some of the most expensive bottles ever sold.Subscribe for more such conversations.Follow Mokksh Sani here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mokksh_saniLinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/mokkshsaniFollow Living Liquidz here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingliquidzofficialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-liquidz-india-pvt-ltd-official/Follow Cartel Bros Ltd here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartelbros_indiaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cartel-and-bros/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠About Raj ShamaniRaj Shamani is an Entrepreneur at heart that explains his expertise in Business Content Creation & Public Speaking. He has delivered 200+ speeches in 26+ countries. Besides that, Raj is also an Angel Investor interested in crazy minds who are creating a sensation in the Fintech, FMCG, & passion economy space.

Bakonmu a Yau
Tattaunawa da Dr. Nasiru Sani Gwarzo kan sake ɓullar cutar Ebola

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 3:37


Jami'an Lafiya na ci gaba da ƙoƙarin daƙile yaɗuwar cutar Ebola da ta sake ɓulla a Jamhuriyar Congo, wadda kawo yanzu ta shiga maƙwafciyarta Uganda. Zuwa wannan lokacin dai, cutar wadda a wannan karon ta bayyana da wani sabon nau'in, ta laƙume rayukan mutane fiye da 100, yayin da wasu kusan dubu ɗaya suka kamu. Kan wannan Nura Ado Suleiman ya tattauna da Dakta Nasiru Sani Gwarzo ƙwararre kan fannin kiwon lafiya da daƙile cutuka masu yaɗuwa a Najeriya, wanda ya yi tsokaci kan dalilan da suka sa wankin hula ke neman kai wa dare. Ku latsa alamar sauti domin sauraron tattaunawarsu....................

No Hacks Marketing
225: Every Website Already Has An Agent Experience And Most Are Bad With Netlify CEO Matt Biilmann

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 45:13 Transcription Available


The user-agent string in the HTTP header has been there since the 1990s. The web was built with software navigating it on someone's behalf. For thirty years that someone was a human. That changes now. Matt Biilmann, CEO and co-founder of Netlify, was one of the first to take seriously what it means when the "user" navigating the web is an AI agent. He published the foundational essay on Agent Experience in January 2025, pivoted his entire company around it, and recently shipped netlify.ai as a separate entry point built for agents. We cover the four pillars of Agent Experience, why every product already has an agent experience whether you designed one or not, content negotiation as a way to tell agents to go to a different URL than humans, why SaaS is in real trouble (with a story from inside Netlify about ripping out vendor contracts), how the data-structure assumption that has defined software for fifty years is breaking, and the one thing every website owner should start doing this week.About the GuestMatt Biilmann is the CEO and co-founder of Netlify, the platform that started the Jamstack movement and is leading the shift from developer experience to agent experience. His January 2025 essay on Agent Experience is the foundational text for the discipline. Chapters00:00 Every product has an agent experience (cold open)00:35 The architectural question01:46 Welcome Matt to No Hacks02:15 When AX became a design constraint, not a concept06:44 The January 28 2025 essay and who got it first10:22 Why netlify.ai was built as a separate website12:44 Content negotiation: telling agents to go to a different URL13:54 Qualitative data and the Axis eval framework17:12 Does AX apply to e-commerce and content websites?20:59 The cumulative media argument (TV did not kill radio)25:00 User-agent in HTTP and Al Gore-era agent commerce laws26:33 SaaS business model is dead: build-vs-buy is shifting30:44 The end of structured content as a hard constraint40:25 One thing every website owner should do now43:08 Where to find Matt onlineKey TakeawaysEvery website already has an agent experience. Agent Experience is how AI agents currently interact with your product, whether through computer use, fetching, or working around the barriers you put up. It is not a feature you add. The only question is whether the experience is good or bad.The four pillars: Access, Context, Tools, Orchestration. Matt's framework for thinking about AX systematically. Access answers whether agents can reach your product at all. Context is the prompt-engineering equivalent for agents. Tools are the concrete capabilities you expose. Orchestration covers how agents string those tools together inside your product.Build a separate entry point for agents. netlify.ai is purpose-built for agents while netlify.com remains the human entry point. Content negotiation tells agents to go to one URL, humans see the other. The blessed-path approach beats trying to make one URL serve both.SaaS economics are shifting structurally. The build-vs-buy floor is dropping fast as AI lowers the cost of software. Traditional 90%-margin seat-based SaaS is in real trouble. Dev tool companies have upside because companies need more tools. Everyone else is going to be ripping out vendor contracts and building internally.The data-structure paradigm is breaking. Software engineering has operated on the Linus Torvalds principle that data structures matter more than code. LLMs are not built around data structures. Building software around LLMs means rethinking the assumption that drove fifty years of computer science.Notable Quotes"Every product has an agent experience because all of these agents, whether through computer use or through fetching your website or through working around the barriers you put up from them, have some agent experience right now. It is just a question of is it good or bad.""There is a reason it is called a user agent in the header. It was forward-looking.""We have been ripping out SaaS contracts. Sometimes it is heartbreaking. The rep calls to right-size the contract and the customer reacts with 'let me see if I can build it with an agent.' Then they call back and cancel instead.""The context and the flows and your creativity are probably more important than both the data structures and the code."What To Do NextOpen your website in Claude Code or ChatGPT and ask the agent to complete a real task. Watch where it stalls. That is your AX baseline.Check your traffic logs for AI assistant visitors (ChatGPT-User, Claude-Web, PerplexityBot, GPTBot). The number is rising whether you measure it or not. Cloudflare reports AI assistants are now 5.5% of all internet traffic, up from 3.9% six months ago.Read Matt's January 28 2025 essay on Agent Experience at biilmann.blog as the starting point. Then read the one-year retrospective for the four pillars framework.If you operate a developer tool or any product with a clear automation surface, start a simple eval scenario: take a fresh agent, give it a task, score whether it succeeds. Axis from Netlify will give a proper framework when it ships open source.Resources Mentionednetlify.ai (the agent-built entry point Matt and team shipped recently)netlify.com (the human entry point)Matt's original Agent Experience essay, January 28 2025: biilmann.blogMatt's "AI in the CLI: The Humanoid Robot of the Web" (August 2025)Claude Code (the agent that flipped broad accessibility for CLI coding agents)Connect with Matt BiilmannBlog: biilmann.blogLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mathias-biilmann-christensen-a5a3805Twitter/X: @biilmann (x.com/biilmann)Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:grjr4il5dredrsuj7nosb4pqMastodon: mastodon.social/@biilmannNetlify: netlify.com and netlify.aiConnect with No HacksWebsite: nohacks.coSubscribe to the newsletter: nohacks.co/subscribeMachine-First Architecture: machinefirstarchitecture.comNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Bakonmu a Yau
Tattaunawa da Dakta Nasiru Sani Gwarzo kan giɓin kasafin da WHO ke fuskanta

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 3:40


Hukumar Lafiya ta Duniya WHO ta fara babban taronta karo na 79 jiya Litinin a birnin Geneva, wanda kuma za a ƙarƙare shi a ranar 23 ga watan Mayu da muke. Daga cikin muhimman batututwan da taron zai fi mayar da hankali a kai dai akwai giɓin kasafin kuɗin da ya kai Dala Biliyan 1 da Hukumar Lafiyar ta Duniya ke fuskanta, da kuma tasirin janyewa daga cikinta da Amurka ta yi. Kan wannan da kuma sauran batutuwa masu alaƙa, Nura Ado Suleiman ya tattauna da Dakta Nasiru Sani Gwarzo, ƙwrarre kan sha'anin lafiya da ke Najeriya. Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron cikakkiyar hirar.

ku sani daga duniya mayu najeriya amurka majalisar dinkin duniya
Lafiya Jari ce
Abubuwan da ya kamata a sani kan sabuwar cutar Hantavirus da ta ɓulla

Lafiya Jari ce

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 10:06


Shirin Lafiya Jari Ce a wannan makon ya yi nazari kan cutar Hantavirus da duniya ta ga ɓullarta a baya-bayan nan, lamarin da ya sanya fargaba a zuƙatan jama'a, musamman ganin yadda ake alaƙanta wannan cuta a sahun masu haɗari da tarihi ya nuna yaddda suka yiwa duniya ɓarna matuƙa. Cikin watan jiya ne aka ga ɓullar wannan cuta a wani jirgi da ya taso daga Argentina zuwa Cape Verde, sai dai tilas ya samu izinin yada zango a tsibirin Spain sakamakon yadda cutar ta kashe mutane 3 ta kuma harbu wasu mutum 8. Duk da cewa Majalisar ɗinkin duniya ta nesanta alaƙar wannan cuta ta Hantavirus da kasancewa covid-19 ta biyu amma mutane na cike da fargaba. Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron ciakken shirin tare Azima Bashir Aminu........

spain argentina ku cape verde sani duk hantavirus cikin majalisar
Border Nights
ORA I SANI LI RAPISCONO - FUSILLO live - Puntata 187

Border Nights

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 69:44 Transcription Available


ORA I SANI LI RAPISCONO - FUSILLO live  - Puntata  187Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.

Border Nights
SANI DA LEGARE - MAZZUCCO live - Puntata 378

Border Nights

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 76:47 Transcription Available


SANI DA LEGARE - MAZZUCCO live - Puntata 378 Con MASSIMO MAZZUCCODiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.

No Hacks Marketing
224: Google's OS-Level AI Agent: Building Samantha Into Android

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 21:39


We are significantly closer to movie Her than we were just 6 months ago.Most coverage reads Google's last six months as a string of independent product updates. They aren't. Read together, they're the whole agentic-web stack closing one component at a time. Tuesday's Gemini Intelligence on Android announcement named the keystone - the first OS-level web-agent integration any company has built. Chrome auto-browse lands on Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26 in late June.This episode walks through the six-month assembly (Chrome auto-browse, AppFunctions, AI Mode in Chrome, "Ask Google", web.dev agent-friendly guidance, Gemma 4 + Gemini Nano 4, UCP, A2A, Gemini Intelligence Android, DeepMind AI Pointer), the durability question I can't fully answer yet (five-year moat or six-month head start before Apple closes it), and the audit any website needs to pass once an agent can operate it on a user's phone.Timestamps:00:00 - 10 Google moves in six months04:53 - Walking the six-month assembly, January through this week06:51 - The full stack: action, agent-to-app, transaction, identity, distribution, input09:01 - Late June: what changes for a salon owner with a booking website10:32 - The durability question: Apple's six-month gap, not a five-year moat15:47 - Machine-First Architecture: three visitor classes you have to design for16:19 - Google's seven rules. nohacks.co passed six. Tailwind 4 broke one.17:32 - The test you can run today: disable JavaScript, try to complete a booking20:53 - A few days to fix it. The cost of waiting is unknown.Weekly breakdown of how the agent-web is assembling, every Wednesday: https://nohacks.co/subscribeThe Machine-First Architecture framework: https://machinefirstarchitecture.comSources mentioned in this episode:DeepMind AI Pointer (May 13): https://deepmind.google/blog/ai-pointer/Gemini Intelligence Android (May 12): https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/gemini-intelligence/Chrome auto-browse preview (January): https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/chrome/gemini-3-auto-browse/AppFunctions for Android (February): https://developer.android.com/ai/appfunctionsGoogle web.dev - "Build agent-friendly websites" (April): https://web.dev/articles/agent-friendly-websitesUniversal Commerce Protocol: https://ucp.dev/Related reading on No Hacks:Selling to AI: The Complete Guide to Agentic Commerce - https://nohacks.co/blog/agentic-commerceGoogle's Agent-Friendly Checklist Has 7 Rules. Tailwind v4 Breaks One. - https://nohacks.co/blog/google-agent-friendly-checklistAmazon v. Perplexity: The CFAA Case That Decides Whether AI Agents Can Visit Your Website - https://nohacks.co/blog/amazon-perplexity-cfaa-agent-visitor-rightsNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

La mañana de Andalucía con Jesús Vigorra
Sani Ladan nos acerca la historia de África en su último libro

La mañana de Andalucía con Jesús Vigorra

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026


The Straits Times Audio Features
S1E94: Sky high condo prices: are sales being funded by parents' retirement savings?

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 55:28


Never mind that it’s way out west - Tengah’s first private condominium development sold out almost all its units over its launch weekend at the end of April. At an average price of $2,120 per sq ft and a location that’s under the Outside Central Region (OCR) classification, the affordable suburban condominium is starting to feel more expensive. But despite all our complaints about high property prices and the uncertain global outlook, these sales show that Singaporeans are still willing to fork out serious money for new, unsubsidised private residential properties. Is this the new normal buyers have to get used to? In this episode of The Usual Place, Natasha speaks with veteran property analyst and chief research officer at MOGUL.sg Nicholas Mak, and CEO and Chief Investment Officer at financial advisory firm MoneyOwl Chuin Ting Weber. We chat about who are the buyers driving the sales of these properties, and what’s driving these record new launch condo prices? Highlights (click/tap above): 1:20 What's driving up condo prices? 4:55 FOMO in buyers driven by agents 7:25 HDB upgraders not main condo buyers 9:56 Who's renting if everyone's buying? 15:28 The myth of constantly rising prices 19:28 Making compromises to make mortgage 31:40 Good debt and what you can afford 37:22 Parents digging into retirement funds for kids 48:00 Why isn't the government stepping in more? 51:36 The similarities between healthcare and property Host: Natasha Ann Zachariah (natashaz@sph.com.sg) Read Natasha’s articles: https://str.sg/iSXm Follow The Usual Place podcast on IG: https://str.sg/8KNT Follow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DN Filmed by: Studio+65 Edited by: Eden Soh, Fa’izah Sani & Natasha Liew Executive producer: Danson Cheong Producers: Natasha Ann Zachariah and Elizabeth Law Follow The Usual Place Podcast and get notified for new episode drops every Thursday: Channel: https://str.sg/5nfm Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/9ijX Spotify: https://str.sg/cd2P YouTube: https://str.sg/theusualplacepodcast Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX -- #tup #tuptrfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bakonmu a Yau
Alhaji Muhammed Sani Zoro tsohon shugaban NUJ kan ranar ƴan jarida ta duniya

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 3:38


Kamar dai kowace shekara, 3 ga watan Mayu ita ce ranar kare ƴancin aikin yaɗa labarai a duniya, inda rahotannin da ƙungiyoyin da ke fafutuka a wannan fage ke nuni da cewa an samu gagarumin koma-baya ta fannin aikin jarida a cikin shekarar da ta gabata. Dangane da wannan rana, Abdoulkarim Ibrahim Shikal ya zanta da tsohon shugaban ƙungiyar Ƴan Jarida ta Najeriya (NUJ) Honnorable Alhaji Muhammed Sani Zoro, wanda da farko ya fara yin tsokaci a game da irin sauye-sauyen da aka samu a aikin jarida saboda dalilai masu nasaba da zamani. Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron cikakkiyar hirar.

ku muhammed kamar sani zoro duniya mayu shugaban abdoulkarim ibrahim shikal
CRO.CAFE
From CRO to AXO: Adapting to AI in Digital Marketing

CRO.CAFE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 17:48


Discover how AI is transforming online experiences. Learn about the implications for industries and what it means for digital marketing strategies.## About SaniSani is a well-recognized name in the field of web optimization, boasting over 15 years of experience. He is the host of the NoHacks podcast, where he delves into various topics surrounding web technologies and digital marketing. With a keen eye on the future, Sani is also one of the organizers of the Future of Experimentation conference, where he shares his expertise on AI and its applications in experimentation.## The Shift from CRO to AXOIn our conversation, Sani highlighted a significant shift from Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) to what he refers to as AI-Driven Experience Optimization (AXO). This new paradigm emphasizes the importance of understanding that the next million visitors to your website may not be human. Instead, they could be AI systems designed to interact with your platform.  ## Key Takeaways- Understanding the shift from CRO to AXO is essential for marketers today.  - AI can significantly enhance personalization, automate interactions, and provide predictive insights.  - Collaboration between AI and human resources is key to optimizing workflows and achieving better results.## Links* https://slobodanmanic.com/* https://www.nohackspod.com/* https://experimentationelite.com/

Carrefour de la création
" Code Unknown II " de Nicolas Sani (Diffusion intégrale)

Carrefour de la création

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 30:06


durée : 00:30:06 - par : Anne Montaron - Dans nos brèves radiophoniques cette semaine les saynètes d'un mini-opéra du compositeur italien Nicola Sani pour deux voix solistes, ensemble et électronique, réalisé avec la complicité du librettiste Franco Ripa di Meana : " Code : Unknown II " - réalisation : Soizic Noël, Olivier Guérin, Enzo Barsottini Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Création Mondiale : l'intégrale
" Code Unknown II " de Nicolas Sani (Diffusion intégrale)

Création Mondiale : l'intégrale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 30:06


durée : 00:30:06 - par : Anne Montaron - Dans nos brèves radiophoniques cette semaine les saynètes d'un mini-opéra du compositeur italien Nicola Sani pour deux voix solistes, ensemble et électronique, réalisé avec la complicité du librettiste Franco Ripa di Meana : " Code : Unknown II " - réalisation : Soizic Noël, Olivier Guérin, Enzo Barsottini Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

No Hacks Marketing
223: I Scored 33/100 on Cloudflare's New Agent-Readiness Scanner

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 21:49 Transcription Available


I ran the Cloudflare Agent Readiness scanner on nohacks.co, got 33 out of 100, and felt insulted. One toggle later the score was 67. That gap is where this episode starts. My case: the web is splitting into two economies. A retailer-friendly agentic web where AI-referred traffic now converts 42 percent better than human traffic. And a page-view-driven publisher web losing 20 to 90 percent of its Google traffic in a year. This split is structural, not a rebalancing.Chapters:00:00 Opening00:41 The 33, then 67 score on nohacks.co02:46 The thesis: the web is becoming two webs03:55 Cloudflare Agents Week: 28 shipments in five days05:35 The data stack: Adobe 393%, the conversion inversion, publisher declines10:08 The mobile-first parallel11:21 Why this split is permanent13:12 The "publishers will adapt" and licensing-deal rebuttals17:02 Three sector-specific moves19:34 Closing: run the scanner, reply with your scoreKey NumbersCloudflare shipped 28 agent-infrastructure pieces during Agents Week (April 13 to 17, 2026)AI traffic to US retailers grew 393 percent year over year in Q1 2026 (Adobe)AI-referred traffic converted 42 percent better than non-AI in March 2026, after converting 38 percent worse in March 2025Google traffic to publishers down 33 percent globally; some local publishers down 25 to 90 percentAutomated traffic growing 8× faster than human traffic year over yearThree TakeawaysThe split is structural, not a rebalancing. Retailers fit the agentic web because agents complete the same action the website wants. Page-view publishing does not, because the agent summarizes instead of sending a human to see an ad.The composite score is a trigger, not a target. Ignore the number. Read the per-check list and fix the signals that ship against real agent runtimes today.Watch the infrastructure before the mainstream catches up. The mobile-first rebuild shipped years before the indexing caught up. This is the same gap, different shape.What to DoRun isitagentready.com on your website. Toggle the category, re-run, compare.Transaction-driven revenue: agent readiness is tied to revenue. Fix the checks that ship against real agent runtimes now.Page-view-driven revenue: model your P&L with 30 percent less traffic this quarter. If it breaks the business, start diversifying today.Reply to the newsletter with your score. I read every reply.SourcesCloudflare Agent Readiness ScoreAdobe Q1 2026 AI Traffic Report via TechCrunchPublisher traffic drop (Press Gazette)What is the Agentic Web (nohacks.co)No Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Fluent Fiction - Serbian
Easter Adventure: Unveiling Sani Beach's Hidden Treasures

Fluent Fiction - Serbian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 17:34 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Easter Adventure: Unveiling Sani Beach's Hidden Treasures Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2026-04-10-22-34-01-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Сунчев зрац пробијао се кроз облаке, тихо милујући песак на плажи.En: A sunbeam broke through the clouds, gently caressing the sand on the beach.Sr: Весело шаролики комадићи живота пулсирали су поред тржнице у граду Сани Бич.En: Cheerful, colorful pieces of life pulsed beside the market in the city of Sani Beach.Sr: Свуда унаоколо могли су се чути гласови туриста, њихови кораци су постајали лаганији на таласастом морском ветру.En: Everywhere around, the voices of tourists could be heard, their steps becoming lighter on the wavy sea breeze.Sr: Мирис пролећног цвећа испуњавао је ваздух, мешајући се са сланом аромом мора.En: The scent of spring flowers filled the air, blending with the salty aroma of the sea.Sr: Милан је корачао испред Јоване, својином рођене сестре отвореног духа, која је обожавала све што је било везано за плажу.En: Milan walked ahead of Jovana, his open-minded sister, who adored everything related to the beach.Sr: Њихова мисија била је јасна: пронаћи савршен ускршњи сувенир за Миланову баку.En: Their mission was clear: to find the perfect Easter souvenir for Milan's grandmother.Sr: Међутим, Милан је био човек детаља.En: However, Milan was a man of details.Sr: Његов ум је био механизам који је уживао у планирању и уредним листама.En: His mind was a mechanism that enjoyed planning and neat lists.Sr: Овог пута, међутим, присуство сувенира превише сличних један другом почело је да га фрустрира.En: This time, however, the presence of souvenirs too similar to each other began to frustrate him.Sr: "Видиш ли нешто што ти се допада?En: "Do you see anything you like?"Sr: " упитала је Јована, док је загледала слојевите наруквице.En: Jovana asked as she observed layered bracelets.Sr: Милан је одмахнуо главом.En: Milan shook his head.Sr: "Ништа није довољно јединствено.En: "Nothing is unique enough.Sr: Све ово изгледа као из било ког другог туристичког града.En: All of this looks like it's from any other tourist town."Sr: "Нагон за савршенством натерао га је да потражи даље.En: His urge for perfection drove him to search further.Sr: Одлучио је да се упути до локалних штандова.En: He decided to head to the local stalls.Sr: Тамо је наишао на Лазара, старијег продавца са светлим очима и широким осмехом.En: There, he met Lazar, an older vendor with bright eyes and a wide smile.Sr: Његова радња је била испуњена древним историјама, што је одмах привукло Милана.En: His shop was filled with ancient histories, which immediately attracted Milan.Sr: "Добар дан, младићу," Лазар је поздравио Милана са благом наклоном главе.En: "Good day, young man," Lazar greeted Milan with a slight nod of the head.Sr: "Шта тражите данас?En: "What are you looking for today?"Sr: ""Тражим нешто јединствено за Ускрс.En: "I'm looking for something unique for Easter.Sr: Нешто што ће изненадити моју баку," објаснио је Милан, надајући се да Лазар може да му помогне.En: Something that will surprise my grandmother," Milan explained, hoping Lazar could help him.Sr: Лазар се осмехнуо.En: Lazar smiled.Sr: "Имам нешто савршено.En: "I have something perfect.Sr: Моји ускршњи јаја.En: My Easter eggs."Sr: "Милан је са чуђењем посматрао минијатурне уметничке радове, сваки од њих осликан живописним бојама и дивљим мотивима из локалне културе.En: Milan watched in amazement at the miniature works of art, each painted in vibrant colors and wild motifs from the local culture.Sr: Лазар је започео причу о сваком дизајну, откривајући историју и симболику.En: Lazar began to tell the story of each design, revealing the history and symbolism.Sr: Овде, унутар ове мале радње, Милан је први пут заиста чуо мелодију града, његове приче и дух.En: Here, inside this small shop, Milan truly heard the melody of the city, its stories, and spirit for the first time.Sr: Са новостеченом инспирацијом и великом захвалношћу, Милан је купио јаје које је стварало највише осећања смишљене бриге и локалног насликавања.En: With newfound inspiration and great gratitude, Milan bought the egg that evoked the most feelings of thoughtful care and local depiction.Sr: Док су се Милан и Јована вратили ка плажи, зимзелени мирис ветра сада је говорио о авантурама и суштини поклоњеног јаја.En: As Milan and Jovana returned to the beach, the evergreen scent of the wind now spoke of adventures and the essence of the gifted egg.Sr: Онај ко тражи осећај у свакодневном нереду, наћи ће свој пут ка срцу.En: Those who seek meaning in everyday chaos will find their way to the heart.Sr: Милан је схватио да је свака импровизација обојена личним причама и сјајем.En: Milan realized that every improvisation is painted with personal stories and shine.Sr: Срећан и задовољан, прихватио је све као документ о авантури чуђења.En: Happy and content, he embraced everything as a document of a wondrous adventure.Sr: Бескрајни свет прича и културе постао је његов нови водич, а не само планови на папиру.En: The endless world of stories and culture became his new guide, not just plans on paper. Vocabulary Words:sunbeam: сунчев зракcaressing: милујућиscent: мирисfrustrate: фрустрираlayered: слојевитеunique: јединственоvendor: продавацstall: штандdepiction: насликавањеmechanism: механизамadored: обожавалаmotifs: мотивиancient: древнимimprovisation: импровизацијаsymbolism: симболикаgratitude: захвалностmelody: мелодијуwondrous: чуђењаblending: мешајућиsalty: сланаbreeze: ветарpulsed: пулсиралиembraced: прихватиоminiature: минијатурнеvibrant: живописнимopen-minded: отвореног духаevoked: стваралоadventure: авантураcontent: задовољанdocument: документ

Southeast Asia Radio
Domestic Politics Updates in Malaysia with Asrul Sani

Southeast Asia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 30:24


This week, Greg is joined by Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani to discuss the latest updates from Malaysian domestic politics in the aftermath of a “corporate mafia” political scandal. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest, from Myanmar's leadership changes to tech investments in Thailand.

No Hacks Marketing
222: AI Visibility Is a Vanity Metric with Wil Reynolds

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 52:28 Transcription Available


Wil Reynolds, founder of Seer Interactive, shares how losing 80% of organic traffic actually revealed that his team had been tracking the wrong metrics for years. We get into why AI visibility is a vanity metric, how 44% of LLM users include brand names in their prompts, the real security risks of wrong phone numbers in AI answers, and why trust (not visibility) is the only moat that matters.Chapters00:00 - 80% traffic drop, pipeline went up06:43 - The pressure of experimental channels with real budgets08:28 - AI visibility is a vanity metric13:49 - People are tracking the wrong prompts17:15 - AI is getting your phone number wrong (and scammers know it)22:30 - Trust vs visibility: the real optimization target30:26 - Trust is a moat, hacks mortgage your brand32:20 - Be seen, be believed, be chosen44:15 - What digital marketers should do right now49:33 - Where to find WilKey TakeawaysTraffic is no longer the leading indicator - Seer lost 80% of their organic traffic over two years. Pipeline went up. Social converts at 5x organic. The correlation between search traffic and revenue has broken for many businessesAI visibility is a vanity metric - When ChatGPT doubles the length of an answer, your "visibility" goes up without any more humans seeing you. If visibility grows but leads don't, you're the sucker. Track visibility against your pipeline, not in isolation44% of LLM users put brand names in their prompts - Wil's team watched real humans use LLMs and found nearly half include specific brands. Head-to-head brand comparisons are the prompts worth tracking, not generic category queriesTrust is the only real moat - Michelin built a restaurant guide in 1900 that still drives foot traffic and pricing power. RAMP launched 52 AI-generated restaurant pages in a day. One is rotisserie chicken made by a chef. The other is a chicken nugget. Both are chicken, but only one builds trustBe seen, be believed, be chosen - Visibility gets you in the room. But if people Google your team and nobody shares their content, if you're not speaking at conferences, if your newsletter has no engaged readers, belief falls apart. Trust transfers from people, not listiclesConcepts DiscussedThree Types of AI Search | Search-led (web index + AI), answer-led (hybrid with tool use), and fully generative (training data only). Each requires different optimization.Training Data Lag | Gemini 3.1 launched with training data from January 2025, a 16-month gap. Work done since then has zero provable impact on training-data-based answers.Brand-in-Prompt Behavior | 44% of observed LLM users include brand names in their prompts. Changes the optimization target from "show up for generic queries" to "win head-to-head comparisons".Phone Number Hallucination | LLMs serve wrong phone numbers for businesses, creating fraud exposure. Especially dangerous for financial services targeting elderly customers.Recommended Stack Visibility | AI coding tools recommend tech stacks from training data. Being the default recommendation in Claude Code or Codex creates durable, hard-to-displace visibility.Connect with Wil ReynoldsLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wilreynoldsLinkedIn Newsletter: Thinking Out LoudSeer Interactive: seerinteractive.comNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

The Travel Diaries
Dom Joly

The Travel Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 64:16


Welcome to a brand new season of The Travel Diaries - I'm so excited to be back!My guest today is comedian, writer and broadcaster Dom Joly. You'll of course know him from Trigger Happy TV - one of the most iconic comedy shows of the early 2000s - now celebrating its 25th anniversary, with Dom back on tour across the UK through to 2027.But beyond comedy, travel has been a defining thread throughout Dom's life. He's visited 108 countries, and his story begins in Lebanon, where he grew up during the civil war, with what he describes as a “front-row view” of the conflict. His early experiences shaped a lifelong curiosity about the world, particularly places often misunderstood.Dom is widely credited with bringing “dark tourism” into the mainstream, exploring destinations associated with history, conflict and tragedy, and we also talk about his concept of the “bad news gap”: the difference between how places are portrayed in the media and the reality on the ground.In this episode, his travel diaries take us from Lebanon and Syria to North Korea, Cambodia, Iran, Canada and beyond.I hope you love this one.Destination Recap:Palmyra, SyriaLebanonRome, ItalyPrague, Czech RepublicCambodiaIranNorth KoreaRishikesh, IndiaCopenhagen, DenmarkMuskoka, CanadaZermatt, SwitzerlandMoroccoSarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaSwindon, EnglandWeston-super-Mare, EnglandAlgeriaDom is currently on tour with the Trigger Happy TV 25th Anniversary Tour across the UK until 2027. You can also find his latest book, The Conspiracy Tourist, at domjoly.tv.This episode was recorded at the London Marriott Hotel County Hall.With thanks to…Saily - Download SAILY in your app store and use our code traveldiaries at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchaseSovereign - Visit sovereign.com to speak to a personal travel planner today to curate your perfect Sani holiday this summerIf you're enjoying The Travel Diaries, don't forget to follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode.You can also follow me on Instagram @hollyrubenstein and on TikTok for more travel inspiration and behind the scenes.See you next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MIC ON PODCAST
A chat with Shehu Sani

MIC ON PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 45:22


In this episode of the Mic On Podcast, Seun Okinbaloye sits with Shehu Sani, former senator and activist, who offers a broad take on governance, opposition politics, and Nigeria's path to 2027.Sani assesses the Tinubu administration, acknowledging key reforms but criticizing their impact on citizens, particularly the handling of fuel subsidy removal. He argues that Nigeria's political parties lack real ideological differences and links opposition weakness, especially within the PDP, to internal crises rather than external pressure.On 2027, he advocates for a southern presidency in the interest of equity and urges greater youth participation in politics. He also emphasizes the need for stronger security efforts and regional cooperation to address insecurity.Guest:Shehu Sani(Former Senator / Activist)

No Hacks Marketing
221: Machine-First Architecture: The Framework for Building Websites That Work for AI and Humans

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 26:06 Transcription Available


In 2009, Luke Wroblewski's "mobile first" changed how every website gets built. Start with the harder constraint, and the rest gets better. Now the harder constraint is not a small screen. It's no screen at all. Sani introduces Machine First Architecture, a four-pillar framework covering everything from how you define your business to how machines interact with your website. Identity, structure, content, interaction. In that order.Chapters00:00 - Introduction: The Mobile First Parallel01:24 - Why Machine First Follows the Same Pattern05:09 - Pillar 1: Identity08:05 - Pillar 2: Structure12:34 - Pillar 3: Content15:20 - Pillar 4: Interaction19:29 - Why This Matters Now22:30 - One Action Per Pillar24:30 - ClosingKey StatsBrands on 4+ platforms are 2.8x more likely to appear in ChatGPT responses, but only with consistent identity (Digital Bloom)70%+ of Google's first page results use schema markupPages with 19+ verifiable data points averaged 5.4 AI citations vs 2.8 for pages with minimal data (SE Ranking, ~130K domains)96% of AI Overview content comes from sources with verified E-E-A-T signalsAI browser traffic to US retail sites increased 4,700% YoY in July 2025 (Adobe Analytics)Key TakeawaysMachine first is the new mobile first. What works for a parser works for humans. The reverse is never true.Identity comes before optimization. You need a canonical, structured definition of your business before you touch anything else.Your website is a data model, not a wireframe. The page is a rendering of structured data. Machine-critical info goes at the top.Content must be answer-first and verifiable. Machines evaluate the first few hundred words. Vague marketing copy is invisible.Machines are not just reading your site, they're using it. Agents shop, book, and fill out forms. Visual-only confirmations and modal pop-ups break them silently.Every agent failure is invisible. The agent moves to a competitor. You never see the lost transaction.What to Do (One Action Per Pillar)Identity: Write your canonical definition as fields. Google your business name. Fix every platform that tells a different story.Structure: Disable JavaScript and visit your site. If content disappears, you're invisible to most AI crawlers.Content: Read the first paragraph of your key pages. If it doesn't state what the page is about, rewrite it.Interaction: Complete a core action on your site using only a screen reader. If you can't finish the flow, an agent can't either.LinksMachine First Architecture: machinefirstarchitecture.comSubscribe: nohacks.co/subscribeNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Easy Stories in English
Herding Mountains to Make a Forest (Pre-Intermediate)

Easy Stories in English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 26:30


Get episodes without adverts at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Support⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Your support is appreciated! The Stone Forest in Yunnan is a beautiful karst mountain range. But how did it come to be? Learn all about the Sani people and the magical origins of this Chinese nature site in today's episode. Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Mountains⁠⁠ for the full transcript. Level: Pre-Intermediate. Genre: Myths & Legends. Vocabulary: Herd, Bucket, Spirit, Order, Whip, Unfurl, Dam, Rooster, Freeze. Setting: China. Word Count: 681. Author: Chinese Myths. 00:00 Intro 00:52 The Sani people 01:39 My full circle momoent 04:12 Leaving Chinese 06:19 Coming back to Chinese 08:57 Busy busy! 11:14 Stumbling across the origin story 13:30 Vocabulary 17:34 Herding Mountains to Make a Forest 23:31 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LeoniFiles  - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
Chi controlla il controllore? Il referendum, l'AGCM, e i sani principi da ricordare

LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 39:53


Nuova settimana, nuove Cronache Leonifiles! Oggi parliamo dell'indagine conoscitiva AGCM sul quantum computing, dell'attualità dei principi de "La ricchezza delle nazioni" e, soprattutto, del referendum sulla riforma della giustiziaPartiamo dal Quantum Computing: perché l'AGCM ha avviato un'indagine conoscitiva su una tecnologia ancora in fase sperimentale? Esploriamo il confine sottile tra tutela della concorrenza e "demonizzazione" dell'innovazione, citando il caso delle "Doomsday Mergers" americane. Ampio spazio alla referendum sulla giustizia.Andiamo a vedere uno degli aspetti più importanti e forse meno discussi della riforma, cioè il riassetto dei meccanismi disciplinari per i magistrati vs. il bilancio attuale dei procedimenti per malagiustizia. Commentiamo i dati estratti dal libro "Senza Giustizia" di Stefano Zurlo per Baldini e Castoldi: a fronte di quasi 6.000 risarcimenti erogati dallo Stato per ingiusta detenzione, le condanne disciplinari per i magistrati sono _nei fatti_ una rarità statistica. Analizziamo quindi le tossicità bipartisan di una campagna referendaria segnata da numeri distorti e dal ruolo politico dell'ANM. Infine, celebriamo i 250 anni de "La Ricchezza delle Nazioni".Vi raccontiamo perché il pensiero di Adam Smith è ancora fondamentale per comprendere la crescita economica e vi invitiamo all'evento speciale dell'Istituto Bruno Leoni a Torino. EVENTO GRATUITO

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
La top 5 di cibi più sani al mondo

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 2:07


con Massimo Di Lecce e Denise Cicchitti

Host Dopoledního expresu
Patrik Christian Cmorej: V práci zdravotník, ve volném čase internetový bavič

Host Dopoledního expresu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 15:30


Naším hostem ve studiu je Saniťák ze severu – zdravotník, záchranář, vysokoškolský pedagog a zástupce tiskového mluvčího Krajské zdravotní Patrik Christian Cmorej.Všechny díly podcastu Host Dopoledního expresu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Sever
Host Dopoledního expresu: Patrik Christian Cmorej: V práci zdravotník, ve volném čase internetový bavič

Sever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 15:30


Naším hostem ve studiu je Saniťák ze severu – zdravotník, záchranář, vysokoškolský pedagog a zástupce tiskového mluvčího Krajské zdravotní Patrik Christian Cmorej.

No Hacks Marketing
220: Google Patented Replacing Your Landing Page With AI

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 17:36 Transcription Available


Google was granted patent US 12536233B1 in January 2026, describing a system that scores your landing page and, if it falls below a quality threshold, replaces it with an AI-generated version personalized to each searcher. This episode breaks down how the patent works, how the industry reacted, and what website owners should do to prepare.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:24 - How the Patent Works, Step by Step04:26 - How the Industry Reacted06:46 - What This Actually Means07:57 - Ads First, Everything Else Later08:58 - Google's Data Advantage10:13 - Your Website Is Becoming a Warehouse11:10 - The Measurement Problem12:28 - Connection to Agentic Browsers and Web MCP13:38 - What You Can Do About It15:19 - ClosingKey StatisticsPatent US 12,536,233 B1 approved January 2026, priority date July 2024 (USPTO)Patent filed by six Google engineers: Karen Zhang, IL Grover, Timothy Benjamin Wallen, Lauren Marjorie Bedford, Avi Sadan, and Ethan MiloLanding page score based on conversion rate, bounce rate, click-through rate, and design/content quality assessmentsAI pages can include product feeds, CTA buttons, chatbot functionality, personalized headlines, filters, and suggested productsKey TakeawaysThe patent is real, and the scope is clear - Google has patented a system to score landing pages and replace underperforming ones with AI-generated versions personalized to each user's search history and context.It starts with ads, but that's the playbook - The patent explicitly references sponsored content items. Google has a history of introducing features in ads first, then expanding (see: Google Shopping's evolution from free to paid).Google has a data advantage no one can match - The system uses full search history, previous queries, click behavior, location, and device data. No advertiser has access to that level of personalization.Your website is shifting from storefront to warehouse - Brands become suppliers of data while Google owns the customer experience. Your product feed and structured data become the front door to your business.The technology is category-agnostic - The patent focuses on shopping today, but scoring a page and replacing it with an AI version is a technique that applies to any content type. The question is when it expands, not whether.Action Items ChecklistTreat your product feed like your homepage: accurate, complete, detailed specs, pricing, stock levels, high-quality imagesInvest in structured data and machine-readable content so AI-generated pages based on your data are correctBuild direct audience relationships: email lists, community, direct traffic, brand reputationMonitor your landing page quality scores in Google AdsRead the patent yourself to understand exactly what Google is describingListen to the Browser Wars episode for context on agentic browsers and Web MCPListen to the Duane Forrester episode on trust as the most important signal for AISources & LinksThe PatentUS Patent 12,536,233 B1 - AI Generated Content Page Tailored to a Specific UserEpisode URL: https://www.nohackspod.com/episode/220-google-patented-replacing-your-landing-page-with-aiNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Product for Product Management
EP 149 - AI Tools: Summary with Matt & Moshe

Product for Product Management

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 40:45


We're wrapping up our AI Tools series with a special episode featuring just the two of us—Matt and Moshe—looking back at what we really learned (and where we're still confused) about AI in product management.Across this conversation, we revisit the core themes that emerged with our guests and in our own experiments: from “vibe coding” and no‑code builders, to LLM assistants, enterprise privacy, agentic workflows, and the evolving role of the product manager. We share candid stories of using tools like Google Stitch, Figma/Figma Make, FlutterFlow, Base44, and others to design and prototype a real mobile app; what worked, what broke, and why credits, pricing, and model limits matter far more than the glossy demos suggest.Join Matt and Moshe as they explore:How our AI Tools series evolved, from “let's review tools” to “AI is not one thing, it's many different problem spaces”Why “vibe coding” is a misleading umbrella term, and how it means something different to devs, PMs, and designersLessons from using AI for design and prototyping: inconsistent outputs, beta‑stage rough edges, and the pain of credit-based modelsBuild vs. buy for AI: integrating foundation models vs. building your own, and what that means for pricing, UX, and reliabilityEnterprise realities: privacy, security, and why tools like Copilot/Gemini have such an advantage where data and IT policies matterHow conversations with our guests (Sani, Eva, Elena, Stav, Yaron, Marcos and Adir) shifted our thinking about workflows, orchestration, and agentsThe future of agent-to-agent interactions: what happens when AIs negotiate purchases and workflows with minimal human promptsWhy first principles and business outcomes still matter more than any single AI toolHow the PM role is changing: less tool‑chasing, more orchestration, strategy, and clarity about what problem we're actually solvingWhat topics we'd tackle next, like pricing, packaging, and credit models for AI products, and how this series is shaping our own careersAnd much more!You can connect with us and keep following what comes after this AI Tools series:Product for Product Podcast: http://linkedin.com/company/product-for-product-podcastMatt Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenproduct/Moshe Mikanovsky: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikanovskyNote: Any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

No Hacks Marketing
219: Your Homepage Is Not Your Homepage Anymore with Rand Fishkin

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 54:29 Transcription Available


Rand Fishkin, co-founder of SparkToro and one of the most influential voices in digital marketing history, shares research proving that AI brand recommendations are wildly inconsistent. You'd need to ask ChatGPT 1,500 times to get the same brand list in the same order twice. We discuss why AI ranking tools are selling metrics that don't exist, why Google is still 210x bigger than ChatGPT, and why brand building (not digital marketing tricks) is the real lever for AI visibility.About the GuestRand Fishkin - Co-founder & CEO of SparkToro, co-founder of Moz and Alertmouse, author of "Lost and Founder"Chapters00:00 - Intro01:04 - The best thing AI has brought online02:51 - The AI inconsistency research: 1,500 prompts for the same list06:17 - Why AI tracking tools give you a false sense of visibility09:16 - Is AI search actually better than Google?11:34 - Kung Pao Chicken vs Peanut Butter: prompt variability16:26 - What AI tracking should actually measure20:16 - Why the best brands weren't built on digital marketing22:43 - AI as "Spicy Autocomplete": where the hype exceeds reality25:17 - Why AI cannot be creative28:58 - Google is still 200x bigger than ChatGPT31:28 - Two ways to show up in AI: base models and RAG34:34 - Brand mentions as the real lever for AI visibility38:10 - Zero-click marketing and the death of traffic as a metric41:47 - Why SEO careers are more important than ever44:39 - What brands should actually do first in March 202648:10 - The one thing about AI that should be killed today52:02 - Where to find RandKey TakeawaysAI rankings don't existVisibility percentage is the real metricBrand mentions drive AI visibility The best brands weren't built on digital marketingYour homepage is not your homepage anymoreSEO is more important than ever, but the metric changedRESOURCES:Rand's AI Inconsistency Research: https://sparktoro.com/blog/new-resear...SparkToro (audience research): https://sparktoro.comAlertmouse (brand mention monitoring, free): https://alertmouse.comConnect with Rand on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/randfishkinNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Mufti Tariq Masood
Taraweeh Tafseer 11 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 68:15


(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba – Tafseer Surah Hood aur Surah Yusuf(0:24) Surah Hood ka Mauzu(0:58) Qur'an ka Paigham(1:51) Nabi ﷺ Nazeer aur Basheer(2:15) Rizq aur Bhook ka Sawal(3:23) Shifa aur Bemari(3:42) Bhook se Maut(4:23) Tawakkul ala Allah(4:36) Nabi ﷺ ka Farman(4:47) Job ki Fikr(5:16) Paigham Sunne Wale aur Na Sunne Wale(6:14) Dawat-e-Nooh AS(7:37) Marriage System ki Misal(8:52) Insan aur Ambiya ka Link(9:44) Khorak ki Misal(10:07) Chinese aur Korean Khorak(10:53) Insani Nasl aur Ambiya(11:10) Tehzeeb aur Taraqqi(11:57) Maazi ke Insan aur Ambiya(12:34) Shirk ki Ibtida(12:57) Shirk se Nafrat ki Wajah(13:53) Qaum-e-Nooh ka Jawab(15:21) 950 Saal ki Dawat(16:46) Sacha Daai ki Pehchan(18:51) Insaniyat ki Khidmat(19:40) Hakim par Mehnat(20:04) Deen ki Talab ki Izzat(21:10) Abdullah ibn Maktoom RA(22:30) Fasadi Tabiat(22:55) Ambiya ki Dawat aur Ghareeb(23:31) Abdullah ibn Masood RA ka Qaul(23:58) Sahaba RA ki Aksariyat Ghareeb(24:13) Dawat ki Hudood(25:02) Jhootay Murshid(25:27) Ulama se Rabta(26:44) Dawat mein Barabari(27:02) Islam ki Khoobsurati(27:24) Masjid mein Barabari(27:56) Nooh AS ka Jawab(28:38) Achay Waldain(28:59) Ghareeb aur Jannat(29:34) Nooh AS ka Bashri Daawa(32:03) Ghareeb Log Kamtar Nahi(33:21) Ghatiya Ilzam ka Jawab(34:56) Ilzam se Ijtinab(35:25) 950 Saal ki Debate ka Hasil(36:23) Gunahon par Fori Saza Na Milna(38:21) Nooh AS ka Hausla(39:50) Ulama aur Awam(40:50) Jazbati Ulama(41:29) Bayan Style aur YouTubers(42:26) Aamil(43:33) Laffazi aur Seedhi Baat(44:06) Azab ka Mutalaba(45:11) Nooh AS ki Baddua(45:59) Kashti ka Hukam(46:41) Nooh AS – Adam-e-Sani(47:59) Sardaron ka Mazaq(49:00) Funter Sufi(49:51) Funter Giri(50:38) Majma mein Taareef ka Masla(52:14) Qaum-e-Nooh ki Tabahi(52:42) Waqia-e-Nooh ka Tawatur(53:08) Chashmon ka Ubalna(53:30) Dinosaurs(54:32) Janwaron ka Jorra(55:16) Kashti ki Dua(55:29) Nooh AS ka Beta(56:48) Qur'an ki Balaghat(58:42) Kashti Joodi Pahaar par(59:12) Nooh AS ki Dua(1:00:10) Ghair Muslim ke Liye Dua(1:00:32) Nooh AS ki Muafi(1:01:19) Ibn Abbas RA ka Qaul(1:01:42) Barkat ka Faisla(1:02:35) Azab Wali Qaumein(1:03:17) Nabi ﷺ ko Tasalli(1:03:29) Yahud o Nasara ka Ilzam(1:04:27) Torat aur Qur'an(1:05:11) Surah Yusuf ka Shan-e-Nazool(1:06:14) Sabar ki Talqeen(1:06:51) Anjam aur Mojooda Halat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Hacks Marketing
218: Five Years of No Hacks - The Guest Host Takeover

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 38:59 Transcription Available


Five years. 218 episodes. 110 hours of content. To celebrate, five returning guests flip the script and interview Sani about the agentic web, the future of web optimization, and what makes this podcast tick. Kelly Wortham, Iqbal Ali, Talia Wolf, Jon MacDonald, and Shiva Manjunath each bring their own questions, their own perspectives, and a few personal ones too.Chapters00:00 - Five years of No Hacks01:33 - Kelly Wortham: Why the shift to the agentic web?05:17 - Kelly Wortham: The secret to being a great podcast host08:57 - Iqbal Ali: Why Web MCP is a big deal12:23 - Iqbal Ali: What excites you about 2026?13:58 - Talia Wolf: What everyone misses about optimizing for AI agents15:33 - Talia Wolf: The misleading advice in the industry18:19 - Jon MacDonald: Why brands need agentic web data now25:38 - Jon MacDonald: NBA All-Star Weekend hot takes29:22 - Shiva Manjunath: The skeptic's case against agentic web hype37:56 - Shiva Manjunath: If you were a meme38:37 - What's next for No HacksKey TakeawaysAI middleware is coming to every interaction - Chrome has 3 billion browsers, Apple is putting AI into Siri across every device. There will be an AI layer between every user and every website. This is not five years away. It is happening now.Web MCP could make the agentic web actually work - Current AI agents take 3-5 minutes to fill a basic form on well-coded pages. Web MCP provides a standard interface between your front end and AI agents, making interactions reliable regardless of your HTML quality.Optimizing for AI agents is not a separate discipline - A fully functional website built for humans gets you 80-90% there. Accessibility, semantic HTML, schema markup, fast load times. All the basics you felt bad about skipping? They matter now more than ever.Citation tracking in LLMs is misleading - Prompting an LLM 100 times and averaging your position to 4.7 is not useful data. The rankings model does not translate to AI. Bing Webmaster Tools just launched AI tracking in beta, and Google will have to follow. That is when real measurement begins.Getting ready for AI agents means making your website better for humans- There is not a single reason not to do it. Better technical health, better standards compliance, better user experience. The work is the same.This is not about websites going away - Stores did not go away when e-commerce arrived. Websites will not go away when AI agents arrive. But there is a new channel, and if your site is not ready for it, you can disappear from discovery entirely.Guest HostsKelly WorthamFounder of the Test and Learn Community (TLC). Asked about the shift to the agentic web and what makes a great podcast interviewer.Iqbal AliExperimentation and AI consultant, founder of Ressada. Asked about Web MCP and what excites Sani about 2026.Talia WolfCRO expert, founder of GetUplift, author of "Emotional Targeting." Asked about what people miss when optimizing for AI agents and what common industry advice is wrong.Jon MacDonaldFounder of The Good, author of three books on website optimization. Asked about why agentic web data matters for brands and shared NBA All-Star Weekend hot takes.Shiva ManjunathHost of the From A to B podcast. Brought the skeptic's perspective on agentic web hype and asked what meme Sani would be.No Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

No Hacks Marketing
217: The Browser Wars Are Back. This Time With AI Agents!

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 29:17 Transcription Available


In the 1990s, Microsoft and Netscape fought for control of the browser, the gateway between humans and the internet. Netscape went from 90% market share to zero in five years. Now, with over 30 agentic browsers launching in under 18 months, the same war is playing out again, only this time the stakes are higher. This episode breaks down the 90s browser wars, compares the tactics to what's happening today, and explains what website owners should do about it.Key takeawaysThe playbook hasn't changed - Bundling, free products, proprietary lock-in, and distribution deals decided the 90s browser wars. The same tactics are playing out with agentic browsers today.Google is running Microsoft's 1995 playbook - Microsoft embedded IE into Windows to protect its OS monopoly. Google is embedding Gemini into Chrome to protect its search monopoly. The browser is the defensive weapon, not the product.The Chromium trap is deeper than IE bundling ever was - Most agentic browsers (Comet, Atlas, Neon) run on Google's Chromium engine. Even competitors are built on Google's foundation.The prize shifted from attention to transactions - The 90s fight was about what people see. The agentic browser fight is about what AI agents buy, book, and do on your behalf.Your website is the new Netscape - If AI agents mediate every user interaction, your site risks becoming invisible infrastructure rather than a destination.Regulation will be too late - The DOJ took 6 years to settle with Microsoft. Netscape was already dead. The same timeline is playing out with Google's antitrust case.What to do todayDon't optimize for one agentic browser. Build for web standards: semantic HTML, ARIA labels, structured data, server-side rendering.Build direct audience relationships (email, communities, subscriptions) so you're not dependent on browser intermediaries.Make your site worth visiting, not just worth scraping. Offer value an AI agent can't replicate.Treat accessibility as an agent strategy. Screen reader compatibility = AI agent compatibility.Test your site with an agentic browser to see what works and what breaks.Read the full agentic browser landscape breakdown: nohackspod.com/blog/agentic-browser-landscape-2026Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:34 - The First Browser War09:15 - The Agentic Browser Explosion12:48 - Why Is This Happening Now?16:15 - Where the 2026 Version Gets Worse21:27 - What This Means for Your Website23:14 - What to Do About It26:49 - ClosingConnectWebsite: https://nohackspod.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slobodanmanic/Newsletter: https://nohackspod.com/subscribeNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

No Hacks Marketing
216: The Machine Layer - Building Trust in the Age of AI Search with Duane Forrester

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 63:12 Transcription Available


Duane Forrester, 30-year search veteran who co-launched Schema.org and built Bing Webmaster Tools, explains why AI systems prioritize trust above all else. We discuss machine comfort bias, chunk-level content optimization, why SEO is now a multidisciplinary role, and how to prepare for a world where LLMs decide who gets cited.About the GuestDuane Forrester is the author of "The Machine Layer" and search industry pioneer30 years in search and digital strategySenior Product Manager at Microsoft - built Bing Webmaster ToolsCo-launched Schema.org structured data standardLeadership roles at Bruce Clay Inc. and YextFounder of Unbound Answers, creator of CitationIQChapters00:00 - Intro01:01 - The biggest shift SEO has ever seen03:30 - Machine Comfort Bias: the 5 layers of trust09:19 - Chunking: writing for AI and humans16:01 - Making content citation-ready18:35 - Schema.org: the trust infrastructure25:46 - Ironman vs Superman: AI as amplifier, not savior32:28 - EEAT, Universal Verifiers, and why trust is everything42:59 - Latent Choice Signals: the invisible metrics52:35 - The Machine Layer book57:53 - Emerging roles in AI discoverability01:01:16 - Where to find DuaneKey TakeawaysTrust is the new algorithm - LLMs need multiple dimensions of verification before citing you. If you can provide everything they need without them having to guess, they'll lean into that "machine comfort bias"Chunking matters, but not how you think - Don't reformat your entire page into 300-word blocks. Instead, put key facts, figures, and bullet points at the top. LLMs get "lost in the middle" of long-form contentBe the canonical source - Your goal isn't rankings, it's being seen as THE source of knowledge on your topic. If you haven't expanded the LLM's training data with net new information, you won't be citedSEO is now multidisciplinary - Technical SEOs must understand branding, conversion, engagement, PR, and UX. Silos are killing companies in the AI discovery layerAI is Ironman, not Superman - These systems amplify your skills but require you to drive them. Hope is not a strategy. Always ask self-referencing questions to verify outputsLLMs want to save money - They won't waste tokens looking elsewhere if you provide everything they need. Consistency and trust reduce their computational costsResources MentionedDuane's WorkBook: The Machine Layer - Available on Amazon (Kindle & Paperback)Website: duaneforrester.com - Free frameworks from the book availableSubstack: duaneforresterdecodes.substack.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dforresterConnect with No HacksWebsite: https://nohackspod.comNewsletter: Subscribe for weekly episodesNo Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

No Hacks Marketing
215: The Agent-Broken Web - Why AI Can't See Your Website

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 29:40 Transcription Available


Your website might rank #1 on Google but be completely invisible to ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. In this episode, let's break down why a huge chunk of the web is fundamentally broken for AI systems - not because of bad content, but because of technical decisions that made sense for humans but make sites invisible to the AI systems rapidly becoming the front door to the internet.Chapter Timestamps00:00:00 - Introduction: The new game your website is losing00:01:43 - The Scale of the Problem: AI crawler traffic explosion00:05:19 - The JavaScript Problem: Why AI crawlers can't see your content00:10:28 - The Bot Protection Paradox: Accidentally blocking AI00:14:40 - The Speed Requirement: Why 200ms matters00:17:46 - AI Agents Are Struggling Too: Browser agents and their limitations00:20:46 - How to Fix It: 6 things you need to do00:25:33 - Closing: The web is adapting againKey Statistics569 million GPTBot requests on Vercel's network in a single month370 million ClaudeBot requests in the same period305% growth in GPTBot traffic (May 2024 to May 2025)157,000% increase in PerplexityBot requests year-over-year33% of organic search activity now comes from AI agents~40% failure rate for the best AI browser agents on complex tasksThe 6 Things to FixImplement Server-Side Rendering (SSR) - If your site uses a JavaScript framework (React, Vue, Angular) with client-side rendering, switch to SSR or static site generation immediately. Use Next.js, Nuxt, or a pre-rendering service.Add Structured Data with JSON-LD - Expose key information in machine-readable format using schema.org markup. Microsoft confirmed Bing uses this to help Copilot understand content.Optimize for Speed - Target server response time under 200ms. First Contentful Paint under 1 second. Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds.Check Your Bot Protection Settings - Review Cloudflare, AWS WAF, or your CDN's bot management. Make a deliberate decision about GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot access.Kill Infinite Scroll and Lazy Loading for Content - Use paginated URLs with standard HTML links. Ensure high-value content is in the initial HTML response.Keep Sitemaps Current - Maintain proper redirects, consistent URL patterns, and fix broken links.Tools MentionedGlimpse - Free tool to test how AI sees your website: glimpse.webperformancetools.comShow LinksSources Referenced in This EpisodeAI Crawler Statistics:Vercel Blog - The Rise of the AI CrawlerCloudflare 2025 Year in ReviewCloudflare - From Googlebot to GPTBotSearch Engine Land - AI Optimization GuideJavaScript Rendering:Prerender.io - Understanding Web CrawlersSearch Engine Journal - Enterprise SEO Trends 2026No Hacks is a podcast about web performance, technical SEO, and the agentic web. Hosted by Slobodan "Sani" Manic.

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast
THE 60 SECOND SPURS NEWS UPDATE: €6M Sani Suleiman, Strand Larsen, Palhinha, Vanderson, Luca Netz

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 1:14


Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Hacks Marketing
212: Goodbye 2025 - Digital Tinnitus and the Non-Human Future

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 11:13


If 2025 felt like a constant, high-pitched ringing in your ears, you aren't alone. We call it "Digital Tinnitus", the exhausting result of two years of AI hype, "pivot or die" mandates, and confident mediocrity.In this 2025 finale, let's shut off the noise.We look back at why "Fatigue" was the word of the year, and why the crash of the hype cycle is actually the best news for serious professionals. Sani breaks down why Deep Work is the only antidote to the chaos and reveals the massive strategic shift coming to No Hacks in 2026.The internet is changing. We are moving from an Attention Economy to a Utility Economy. And next year, we focus on one thing only: The Non-Human User.In this episode, we cover:The Hangover: Why 2025 broke us, and why the silence of 2026 is a gift.Deep Work vs. Shallow Hacks: Why "Vibe Coding" is a trap and true craftsmanship is the only moat left.The 82:1 Prediction: Palo Alto Networks predicts 82 AI agents for every 1 human online. What does that mean for your website?The 2026 Mission: Announcing the sole focus for next year: Optimizing the Human Web for Non-Human Users.Links:Connect with Sani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slobodanmanic/Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://nohacks.substack.com/See you in 2026.---If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend!

Product for Product Management
EP 142 - AI Tools: LLMs with Sani Manic

Product for Product Management

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 45:33


We continue our AI Tools series with a deep dive into using Large Language Models (LLMs) for research, featuring Slobodan (Sani) Manić, AI skeptic, podcaster, and founder of the AI Fluency Club. Sani joins Matt and Moshe to share why context, careful prompting, and critical thinking are essential for getting real value out of today's LLMs in product work. Drawing on his work as a product builder, educator, and host of No Hacks Podcast, Sani challenges common myths about AI's capabilities and underscores both its practical uses and its risks for product managers. The conversation ranges from practical workflows to future visions of invisible AI, open-source models, and the real state of the “wrapper economy” built on major LLM providers. Join Matt, Moshe, and Sani as they explore: - Why most LLM workflows boil down to two mindsets: understanding your work, or avoiding understanding it - The crucial role of context and authority, why careless prompting leads to hallucinations, and how to break questions into smaller steps for better results - How LLMs fit as accelerators for deep research, surfacing insights faster than classic search engines, but always requiring fact-checking - Why Sani uses Google's Gemini and NotebookLM, and the value of integration with your company's existing tools - The open-source LLM alternative: privacy, flexibility, and why some see this as the future for secure enterprise AI - Pitfalls of the “wrapper economy,” vendor lock-in, and shaky business models based on reselling tokens - Starting out: how to include LLMs in PM research without reinventing your workflow, and why you must be careful with company data - The risks and limitations of AI today, especially in enterprise and sensitive environments - How internal AI context in tools like Atlassian makes those LLM features uniquely powerful - Future predictions: AI that fades into the background, plus the big unanswered questions about interface and humanoid robots - Sani's approach to AI education, success stories from AI Fluency Club, and what executives need to learn to stay ahead - And much more! Want to learn more or join Sani's community? - LinkedIn: Slobodan (Sani) Manić https://www.linkedin.com/in/sl... - No Hacks Podcast http://nohackspod.com/ - AI Fluency Club https://aifluencyclub.com/ You can also connect with us and find more episodes: - Product for Product Podcast http://linkedin.com/company/pr... - Matt Green https://www.linkedin.com/in/ma... - Moshe Mikanovsky http://www.linkedin.com/in/mik... Note: Any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way. Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Why It Matters
S2E49: Inside the mind of Sanae Takaichi, Japan's first woman PM

Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 42:59


Our guest expert looks at her political approach, as well as her personal side. Synopsis: The Straits Times’ senior columnist Ravi Velloor distils 45 years of experience covering the Asian continent, with expert guests. In this wide-ranging conversation, Ravi speaks with Professor Tomohiko Taniguchi, foreign policy adviser to the Cabinet of the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and one of the most authoritative voices on Japan about the ascend and likely impact of Sanae Takaichi. They discuss Ms Takaichi’s first diplomatic encounter with US President Donald Trump, her hardline approach to defence, and China, Japan’s shifting priorities in Asean as Philippines rises in salience and Indonesia declines, Tokyo’s dread of Trump’s ‘G-2’ talk, the future of the Quad security dialogue, and her approach to economic policy. They also discuss Ms Takaichi’s softer, personal side – her early life, propensity to ride powerful motorbikes, marriage to the same man twice and finally, the question: Now that Japan has its first woman PM, is it time to consider an Empress for Japan? Highlights (click/tap above): 1:00 Shinzo Abe’s protege? Yes, and no. 5:00 Asean summit and first encounter with Donald J Trump 10:00 Japan’s dread of Trump’s “G-2” talk 12:00: Defence thrust, and the nuclear question 18:30 China, Japan’s key neighbour 22:30 For Tokyo, Indonesia dips while Philippines rises 26:00 Is Quad dead in the water? 31:00 Japan and foreigners 36:10 Sanae Takaichi: woman, wife, rocker, biker 41:20 After woman PM, an Empress for Japan? Host: Ravi Velloor (velloor@sph.com.sg) Read Ravi's columns: https://str.sg/3xRP Follow Ravi on X: https://twitter.com/RaviVelloor Sign up for ST’s weekly Asian Insider newsletter: https://str.sg/sfpz Produced and edited by: Fa’izah Sani & Chen Junyi Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Asian Insider Podcast on Fridays here: Channel: https://str.sg/JWa7 Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWa8 Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaX Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #STAsianInsiderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Straits Times Audio Features
S2E49: Inside the mind of Sanae Takaichi, Japan's first woman PM

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 42:59


Our guest expert looks at her political approach, as well as her personal side. Synopsis: The Straits Times’ senior columnist Ravi Velloor distils 45 years of experience covering the Asian continent, with expert guests. In this wide-ranging conversation, Ravi speaks with Professor Tomohiko Taniguchi, foreign policy adviser to the Cabinet of the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and one of the most authoritative voices on Japan about the ascend and likely impact of Sanae Takaichi. They discuss Ms Takaichi’s first diplomatic encounter with US President Donald Trump, her hardline approach to defence, and China, Japan’s shifting priorities in Asean as Philippines rises in salience and Indonesia declines, Tokyo’s dread of Trump’s ‘G-2’ talk, the future of the Quad security dialogue, and her approach to economic policy. They also discuss Ms Takaichi’s softer, personal side – her early life, propensity to ride powerful motorbikes, marriage to the same man twice and finally, the question: Now that Japan has its first woman PM, is it time to consider an Empress for Japan? Highlights (click/tap above): 1:00 Shinzo Abe’s protege? Yes, and no. 5:00 Asean summit and first encounter with Donald J Trump 10:00 Japan’s dread of Trump’s “G-2” talk 12:00: Defence thrust, and the nuclear question 18:30 China, Japan’s key neighbour 22:30 For Tokyo, Indonesia dips while Philippines rises 26:00 Is Quad dead in the water? 31:00 Japan and foreigners 36:10 Sanae Takaichi: woman, wife, rocker, biker 41:20 After woman PM, an Empress for Japan? Host: Ravi Velloor (velloor@sph.com.sg) Read Ravi's columns: https://str.sg/3xRP Follow Ravi on X: https://twitter.com/RaviVelloor Sign up for ST’s weekly Asian Insider newsletter: https://str.sg/sfpz Produced and edited by: Fa’izah Sani & Chen Junyi Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Asian Insider Podcast on Fridays here: Channel: https://str.sg/JWa7 Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWa8 Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaX Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #STAsianInsiderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Un jour dans le monde
IRAN : Des athlètes internationaux demandent la grâce du boxeur Mohammad Javad Vafaeï Sani.

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 3:49


durée : 00:03:49 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - En Iran, la condamnation à mort d'un champion de boxe local vient d'être rétablie par un tribunal révolutionnaire. Alors pour tenter de le sauver 20 médaillés olympiques publient ce mardi une lettre ouverte. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

InterNational
IRAN : Des athlètes internationaux demandent la grâce du boxeur Mohammad Javad Vafaeï Sani.

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 3:49


durée : 00:03:49 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - En Iran, la condamnation à mort d'un champion de boxe local vient d'être rétablie par un tribunal révolutionnaire. Alors pour tenter de le sauver 20 médaillés olympiques publient ce mardi une lettre ouverte. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

No Hacks Marketing
208: How AI Is Forcing Brands to Be More Human with Brent Csutoras

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 68:52 Transcription Available


As the world rushes to adopt AI, what if the most future-proof skill isn't mastering the machine, but mastering human connection? In this episode, Sani sits down with Brent Csutoras, a true OG of the internet who has been a core member of the Reddit community since 2006.Brent argues that the unfiltered, honest, and often chaotic conversations happening on Reddit, a platform he calls "the real world online", provide the ultimate blueprint for the future of brand building. So many brands fail on Reddit because they treat it like a traditional advertising channel, only to be torn apart by a community that values authenticity above all else. Brent breaks down his "anti-marketer" playbook, using incredible stories, from the REI AMA that turned from a PR disaster into a masterclass in accountability to a beef jerky company that sold $30,000 worth of product from a single, honest conversation, to illustrate his points.If you are professional trying to navigate the future of digital marketing, you need to hear this. Brent makes a compelling case that we are not in year 21 of the old internet; we are in "Year One" of a completely new era , where solving real human problems has replaced the old hacks of chasing keywords and gaming algorithms.GuestOur guest is Brent Csutoras, a renowned Reddit thought leader and marketing strategist. As the Founder of OGS Media, he has spent nearly two decades helping Fortune 100 brands, scrappy startups, and skeptical CMOs navigate one of the most misunderstood platforms online.In addition to his deep expertise in Reddit, Brent has been a Managing Partner at Search Engine Journal for over a decade, helping to shape the voice of the digital marketing industry. He is a self-described "futurist at heart, with a bias for action", constantly drawn to the edge of what's next in search, social, and AI-driven discovery. His core philosophy is simple but profound: help brands stop marketing at people and start connecting with them.Key TakeawaysCommunity is a networking event, not a megaphoneTrust is the only metric that mattersSolve problems, don't chase keywordsYour new job is to train your AI assistantLinks and ResourcesConnect with Brent: The best way to reach Brent is on his LinkedIn Profile.OGS Media: Learn more about Brent's Reddit community engagement company at ogsmedia.com.Search Engine Journal: One of the leading online marketing publications where Brent is a managing partner.ZipTie.AI: The project Brent is working on to map online conversations.Book Mention: Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger.Book Mention: Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert.Book Mention: The Advice Trap by Michael Bungay Stanier.Brand Mention: Sonos, a brand Brent highlights for its excellent community engagement on Reddit.---If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend!

No Hacks Marketing
207: The Vibe Coding Trap and What to Do Instead

No Hacks Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 32:35


Welcome to No Hacks, the podcast that cuts through the noise to reveal the truth about the future of work and the impact of AI. In this episode, we're taking a look into the phenomenon of "vibe coding" – the idea that you can simply describe an app to an AI and have it magically built.Is Vibe Coding the shortcut to tech success, or just another false promise?Sani argues that the hype around pure vibe coding mirrors the deceptive playbook of dropshipping gurus: selling a dream that ultimately profits the platform, not the aspiring creator. We break down the seductive promises, expose the harsh realities, and reveal the catastrophic failures that occur when the "vibes turn bad."What you'll learn in this episode:What Vibe Coding Really Is: Understand the difference between responsible AI-assisted development and "pure" vibe coding, where code is accepted without full understanding.The Anatomy of a Hype Cycle: Discover the striking parallels between the vibe coding phenomenon and the dropshipping course industry, from their sales pitches to their hidden realities and who truly profits.A Catalogue of Catastrophes: Hear real-world horror stories of instantly hacked startups, data deletion disasters, and AI models that "lie"—illustrating the dangers of relying on AI without deep technical oversight.The 80/20 Trap: Explore why AI can get you 80% of the way to a prototype, but that crucial final 20%—security, scalability, and integration—requires uniquely human skills.The "No Hacks" Skills for the AI Era: We conclude by revealing the four critical, future-proof skills that will define the next generation of builders and leaders in technology: Systems Thinking, Problem Decomposition, Architectural Integrity & Security, and Expert Curation.Don't fall for the illusion of "irrational confidence" in tech. Tune in to understand why deep, durable skills, not magic, are the real path to success in the age of AI.Important links from the episode:https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/1jmyk5k/seems_like_the_guy_who_invented_the_vibe_coding/https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/vibe-coding-failures-that-prove-ai-cant-replace-developers-yethttps://www.louisbouchard.ai/genai-coding-risks/https://medium.com/@lars_13145/system-thinking-and-ai-redefining-software-product-development-a193a08119bchttps://instil.co/blog/critical-thinking-in-the-age-of-ai-and-why-it-still-matters/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_StephensonComparison table---If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend!No Hacks websiteYouTubeLinkedInInstagram

Smart Biotech Scientist | Bioprocess CMC Development, Biologics Manufacturing & Scale-up for Busy Scientists
182: Innovating Continuous Bioprocessing with Vibrating Membrane Filtration with Jarno Robin - Part 2

Smart Biotech Scientist | Bioprocess CMC Development, Biologics Manufacturing & Scale-up for Busy Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 15:20


What if the secret to making continuous bioprocessing practical, sustainable, and far simpler has been shaking - literally - just beneath our feet?For years, the industry has grappled with the complexities of continuous manufacturing, with technologies like ATF (alternating tangential flow) steadily dominating the perfusion landscape. But what if there's a game-changer right around the corner - a technology that vibrates membranes, not workflows, promising both higher performance and a greener footprint?Enter Jarno Robin, a pioneering force in membrane filtration and Pharma Business Development Director at Sani Membranes. With two decades of experience implementing ATF and championing continuous innovation in bioprocessing, Jarno isn't just speculating about change—he's building it. In this episode, host David Brühlmann gets hands-on with Jarno as they unpack Sani's patented Vibro Membrane Filtration (VMF) technology and its bold promise to transform upstream and downstream bioprocessing.Here are three reasons you can't afford to miss this conversation:Vibration Over Crossflow: Sani's VMF system shakes up conventional wisdom by using vibration to generate turbulence, achieving uniform transmembrane pressure, reducing cell damage, and enabling robust, scalable separations across applications from mAbs to cultivated meat and even challenging mRNA workflows.Seamless Tech Swap (and Sustainability): Transitioning from ATF or TFF to VMF? Jarno explains how the setup is surprisingly straightforward, requires fewer connections at scale, dramatically cuts chemical use, and can slash your environmental footprint, as membranes last years instead of months.Innovation Demands Resilience: Beyond equipment specs, Jarno pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to drive innovation in pharma: relentless belief, hours of extra work, and the patience to let good data - and internal advocates - build momentum for change.Ready to see bioprocessing through a new lens? Tune in to discover how vibrating membranes may help you simplify your CMC development pipeline, reduce waste, and position your organization for a more continuous, efficient future.Connect with Jarno Robin:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jarno-robinWebsite: www.sanimembranes.comCurious about continuous processing challenges and breakthroughs? Don't miss these previous episodes.Episodes 39-40: Balancing Perfusion Process Development and Sustainability with Jochen SieckEpisodes 85-86: Bioprocess 4.0: Integrated Continuous Biomanufacturing with Massimo MorbidelliEpisodes 153-154: The Future of Bioprocessing: Industry 4.0, Digital Twins, and Continuous Manufacturing Strategies with Tiago MatosNext step:Book a free consultation to help you get started on any questions you may have about bioprocess development: https://bruehlmann-consulting.com/call

The Podcast On Podcasting
How To Simplify Your Podcast Workflow - Slobodan Manić [511]

The Podcast On Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 39:36


Ready to save hours on podcast production without losing your personal touch? Slobodan (Sani) Manić shares how to streamline your workflow with AI and automation while keeping your content authentic. Learn how to reduce stress, boost growth, and stay consistent behind the mic.   WHAT TO LISTEN FOR A crucial first step in podcasting The power of templating episode outlines  Ways to automate outreach, scheduling, and follow-up emails How to use ChatGPT effectively  Why assumptions limit your show's potential   RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Podpacer Make ChatGPT Claude   ABOUT SLOBODAN MANIĆ ​Slobodan “Sani” Manić is a seasoned digital optimization specialist with over a decade of experience in web performance, technical SEO, and conversion rate optimization (CRO). He is the host of the No Hacks Podcast, where he engages with industry experts to explore effective digital strategies without relying on shortcuts. ​   Sani is the co-founder of Web Performance Tools, Inc., the company behind products like Podpacer and Coheseo. He also serves as the fractional Chief Growth Officer at FOSH.  His previous roles include positions at Instacart, Maksimer AS, and Alpha Brand Media (Search Engine Journal)   CONNECT WITH SLOBODAN Website: Slobodan "Sani" Manić Podcast: No Hacks | Apple Podcasts and Spotify Instagram: @slobodanmanic LinkedIn: Slobodan Manić   CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!