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Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey

Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey

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Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn — Full Album & Lyric Journey Ghosts at the Crossroads: Chicago Blues Reborn A restless spirit leaves the Delta, rides the Great Migration north, and watches Chicago invent electricity for the blues. This album follows that ghost across eight decades—from Maxwell Street to Chess , from Howlin’ Wolf to the Chicago Blues Festival , all the way into the digital era. Subscribe on YouTube Visit the YouTube Channel Listen on Spotify Visual concept: sepia‑toned collage—Robert Johnson’s specter at a Chicago intersection, 1940s club marquees fading into modern neon; Muddy, Wolf, and Little Walter appear like smoke in the lamplight. (Final cover includes the Deep Dive AI watermark.) Album Overview This is a chronological blues odyssey told from a ghost’s perspective. Each song marks a real turn in Chicago blues history: street‑corne...
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The $246,000 Social Security Faucet: File Early or Wait?

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The $246,000 Social Security Faucet: File Early or Wait? Social Security claiming advice often gets flattened into one rule: wait until 70 if you can. That advice sounds clean, but retirement is rarely clean. Health, household cash flow, market timing, taxes, spousal benefits, and the value of your actual living years can all change the answer. This Deep Dive AI episode looks at Social Security as a faucet, not a trophy. Every year you delay, the pressure in the pipe builds. The monthly check can get larger, and cost-of-living adjustments can compound on a bigger base. But if you never turn the handle, the water you did not use does not come back to your family. It disappears into the system. Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71qBtkC_L2o The Missing Calculator Problem The source material starts with a strange public-policy signal: the Social Security Administration removed a break-even calculator after people were supposedly misusing it. That matters be...

The Social Security Trap: Why Filing at 62 Can Make Sense

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The Social Security Trap: Why Filing at 62 Can Make Sense The Social Security trap is not that one claiming age is always wrong. The trap is pretending there is one perfect answer for every household. The usual advice says to wait for the biggest monthly check. Real retirement asks a harder question: what happens if health, taxes, markets, or family needs do not cooperate with the spreadsheet? This Deep Dive AI breakdown uses the filing-at-62 decision to examine the tradeoffs behind Social Security timing. The point is not to tell everyone to claim early. The point is to show why early filing can be rational, strategic, and sometimes necessary. Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug-lZT_GmPk The Case of the Disappearing Calculator The source material frames Social Security like a pressurized faucet. Every year you delay, the pressure builds. By age 70, the monthly check can be much larger than the age-62 check. But pressure that stays in the pipe forever ...

Why Claim Social Security at 62? The Practical Retirement Case

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Why Claim Social Security at 62? The Practical Retirement Case Claiming Social Security at 62 is often treated like a mistake before anyone asks the most important question: mistake for whom? A retiree with excellent health, a strong portfolio, and a long family history may benefit from waiting. Another household may need flexibility, cash flow, tax control, spousal coordination, or protection from market risk right now. This Deep Dive AI episode makes the practical case for looking beyond the standard wait-until-70 script. It is not an argument that everyone should file early. It is an argument that the age-62 option deserves a real analysis instead of a lecture. Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edeR9Z2ITvc The Problem With One Perfect Answer The source material uses a simple image: Social Security as a faucet. Delay, and the pressure builds. Claim, and the water starts flowing. The wait-until-70 strategy focuses on maximum pressure. The practical-ret...

To Cassidy, Chelsea, and Morgan — From Dad, at the Garage Sale Table

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Some objects are not clutter. Some objects are witnesses. A personal letter To Cassidy, Chelsea, and Morgan — From Dad, at the Garage Sale Table A letter about old boxes, childhood keepsakes, grief, regret, love, and the things a father cannot put a price sticker on. Reader note: This is a personal letter. No advice column. No sales pitch. No neat little bow. Just a father trying to say something honest while sorting through things that still carry the weight of memory. Cassidy, Chelsea, and Morgan, There are some boxes a man can sort without falling apart. Old tools. Coffee mugs. Extension cords. The strange plastic thing that clearly belongs to something important, even though no one in the house, county, or federal government could identify it under oath. Those boxes are easy. Then there are the other boxes. The ones with your things in them. This wee...

Codex Chrome Integration: AI Browser Automation Without Hijacking Your Screen

<h2>Codex Chrome Integration: AI Browser Automation Without Hijacking Your Screen</h2> <p>Codex Chrome integration points at a very practical shift in AI-assisted work: the browser can become a supervised workspace instead of a place where automation takes over your mouse and locks you out of your own machine.</p> <p>Anyone who has tested browser automation knows the old pattern. You start a task, the tool grabs the screen, and then you sit there watching it click through forms, dashboards, and tabs while your hands are basically off the keyboard. That can work for a demo, but it is awkward for real production work.</p> <p>This Deep Dive AI video looks at a better model. With Codex connected to Chrome, the AI can inspect browser pages, work inside controlled tabs, check local web tools, read visible UI state, and help verify workflows while the human keeps the final approval power.</p> <h3>Why Browser Control Matters</h3> ...

Codex Subagents for Google Chrome: Background AI Browser Control

<h2>Codex Subagents for Google Chrome: Background AI Browser Control</h2> <p>Codex subagents for Google Chrome point toward a practical future for AI-assisted browser work: not one giant robot arm flailing across your screen, but smaller supervised helpers working in their own lanes.</p> <p>That matters because most real creator workflows eventually hit the browser. Dashboards, upload pages, local review gates, metadata forms, preview windows, console errors, disabled buttons, mystery warnings — the browser is where the plan either becomes useful or wanders into traffic wearing a novelty hat.</p> <p>In this Deep Dive AI workflow test, the idea is simple: let Codex and Chrome work together as part of a supervised production system. Chrome can help inspect pages, check local web apps, watch UI states, and report what is visible. Codex can use that information to fix code, refine the workflow, or generate the next safe task. The human still ap...

The AI Is Now Driving Your Chrome Tabs (And It's Actually Good)

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 The AI Is Now Driving Your Chrome Tabs (And It’s Actually Good) We’ve spent years watching AI try to "operate" our computers like a clumsy toddler wearing oven mitts, clicking aimlessly and missing the mark. While everyone else is busy prompt-engineering their morning coffee, the real technical flex is happening with the new Codex desktop integration for Chrome. It is no longer just watching you work; it is living inside the browser, turning "computer use" from a clunky simulation into a streamlined reality.Boring Chores, AutomatedCodex now handles the mundane admin that usually kills your flow, from filing expenses to submitting PTO requests in Workday. Take the "economists on X" example: instead of scrolling for hours, you give the AI an intent, and it returns a curated list of interesting tweets found within a specific user list. This is a fundamental shift from manual clicking to intent-based browsing where the AI handles the navigation and the noise....