The Google Meet Epiphany
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Episode Summary
Dave and Dan share a jaw-dropping collaboration breakthrough: Claude Code's voice mode accidentally picked up Dan's suggestions over a Google Meet call, turning a routine planning session into a real-time AI pair-planning session with two people and one AI. They also react to the OpenAI source code leak, discuss the real cost of their MAX subscription, and share how Claude Code fits into every part of their day — including 2 AM phone sessions from bed.
Key Topics
- The Google Meet Epiphany — Claude Code voice mode picking up a second person's voice over video call unlocks true real-time collaborative AI planning
- Simpler than you think — Years of complex collaboration feature ideas, solved by speech-to-text + two people on a call
- The last 5% with clients — How this breakthrough eliminates friction between technical and non-technical collaborators
- OpenAI source code leak — Dave and Dan's hot take: it's more about the system you build on top of the LLM layer than the model itself
- The real cost of Claude MAX — $200/month subscription estimated at $5k/month in equivalent API usage
- Claude Code everywhere — Voice mode on walks, remote sessions at 2 AM, agents coding while you sleep
Notable Quotes
- "You don't need a hundred different features. It's just get on a Google Meet, start pairing together."
- "Oh my God, dude, if we don't build some awesome product, it's our fault, not Claude."
- "If they were to actually charge what it actually costs, I might have to be an electrician."
About The Velocity Lab
Dave O'Dell and Dan McAulay work inside engineering organizations every day helping them ship faster with AI. No hype, no BS — just what's working in the field.
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