About this episode
Welcome to episode 335 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy! This pre-Christmas week, Ryan and Justin have hit the studio to bring you the final show of 2025. We’ve got lots of AI images, EKS Network Policies, Gemini 3, and even some Disney drama.
Let’s get into it!
Titles we almost went with this week
From Roomba to Tomb-ba: How the Robot Vacuum Pioneer Got Cleaned Out **OpenAI
From Napkin Sketch to Production: Google’s App Design Center Goes GA
Terraform Gets a Canvas: Google Paints Infrastructure Design with AI
Mickey Mouse Takes Off the Gloves: Disney vs Google AI Showdown
From Data Silos to Data Solos: Google Conducts the Integration Orchestra
No More Thread Dread: AWS Brings AI to JVM Performance Troubleshooting
MCP: More Corporate Plumbing Than You Think
GPT-5.2 Beats Humans at Work Tasks, Still Can’t Get You Out of Monday Meetings
Kerberos More Like Kerbero-Less: Microsoft Axes Ancient Encryption Standard
OpenAI Teaches GPT-5.2 to PowerPoint: Death by Bullet Points Now AI-Generated
MCP: Like USB-C, But Everyone’s Keeping Theirs in the Drawer
Flash Gordon: Google’s Gemini 3 Gets a Speed Boost Without the Sacrifice
Tag, You’re It: AWS Finally Knows Who to Bill
Snowflake Gets a GPT-5.2 Upgrade: Now With More Intelligence Per Query
OpenAI and Snowflake: Making Data Warehouses Smarter Than Your Average Analyst
GPT-5.2 Moves Into the Snowflake: No Melting Required
AI Is Going Great, or How ML Makes Money
01:06 Meta’s multibillion-dollar AI strategy overhaul creates culture clash:
Meta is developing Avocado, a new frontier AI model codenamed to succeed Llama, now expected to launch in Q1 2026 after internal delays related to training performance testing.
The model may be proprietary rather than open source, marking a significant shift from Meta’s previous strategy of freely distributing Llama’s weights and architecture to developers. We feel like this is an interesting choice for Meta, but what do we know?
Meta spent 14.3 billion dollars in June 2025 to hire Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang as Chief AI Officer and acquire a stake in Scale, while raising 2026 capital expenditure guidance to 70-72 billion dollars.
Wang now leads the elite