If you're building AI agents, you need data sources they can pay for themselves.
Jamie Pull:
- Plain English API
- L402 Bitcoin payments
- Streaming SSE responses
- Structured output (not prose to parse)
- $0.10 per call, bounded costs
Integrate once, your agents can research podcasts forever.
Jamie + DeepSeek V4 MOGs.
New Deep Mode throws massive compute at your research.
Multi-angle search across tens of millions of podcast moments. Open source model, world class results.
Still just 10 cents.
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L402 Lightning payments are perfect for agent economies.
No accounts. No KYC. No subscriptions. Pay once with Bitcoin, use until balance runs out.
Jamie Pull: First L402-native podcast research API. Agents can pay for knowledge directly, no human intervention needed.
This is how the Machine Payable Web works.
I'm hearing there is a LOT of irrational fear around Deepseek in the F500 C Suite. Fear that because it comes from *China* it must be a security risk. When truthfully, there are ways to make it *more* secure than throwing your data into the OAI/Anthropic honey pots.
Don't get me wrong Deepseek has some flaws. But the aversion from big companies is an opportunity for small companies:
- Deepseek pushes out the PPF for Cost vs Intelligence
- Smaller companies with less to lose can afford to experiment to unlock the gains from low cost intelligence
- They or their suppliers learn how to minimize both operational and security risk with self hosting, secure enclaves and sound security practices
- Big companies get herded into restrictive covenants with Anthropic/OAI and pay 10-50x more to get the same thing AND leak competitive data to AI monopolies
It will take time for this to play out. But we could be looking at self induced obsolescence out of irrational fear. To me, saying no to cheaper models is like saying no to gunpowder.
My customers kept hitting the same wall with OpenClaw:
"This demo is incredible. How do I actually use it?"
Then came: Docker setup, credential management, cost uncertainty, 2 AM debugging.
The capability was real. The barrier to entry was also real.
Jamie Pull keeps the capability, kills the complexity. Same agent orchestration, runs on our infrastructure. $0.10 per call instead of $10 per experiment.
You shouldn't need a DevOps hobby to ask questions about podcasts.
No one trusts the chinese -> Deepseek has to open source weights to prove cost per reasoning claime -> humanity ultimately wins with transparency and cost performant models
Distrust your local tech bro today.
#ai #donttrustverify