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20mScienceFrancis Fukuyama: The End of History Was Never What You Think
Francis Fukuyama's "End of History" thesis wasn't about an end to events, but a convergence on liberal democracy; however, he now fears this model's erosion due to extreme ideologies and a failure to uphold its core principles.
50mScienceRobots Are Finally Starting to Work
Robots are now performing complex tasks like folding laundry and packaging orders with near-human capabilities, but each successful deployment still requires significant human oversight and is costly to scale.
12mScienceClaude Opus-4.7 Just Dropped, And...
Claude Opus-4.7 shows marginal gains over 4.6, with some key capabilities even declining, suggesting a deliberate nerfing for security and a plateau in AI's practical application beyond incremental profitability.
2h 2mPodcastCaesar Wasted His 20s. Here’s How He Made Up for It - Alex Petkas
Julius Caesar's early life was a mess, but a moment crying over Alexander the Great's statue at age 30 ignited his ambition to achieve greatness, proving that a mid-life crisis can lead to world-changing success.
58mEntertainmentHow To Become Dramatically Better
Habits are powerful, but humans can intentionally rewrite them by understanding cues, routines, and rewards to achieve personal or professional excellence. Systems, not just willpower, dictate success.
26mPodcastIs Claude Mythos “Terrifying”? (According to Experts: No.)
Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI isn't the cybersecurity 'monster' they claimed; independent tests show older, cheaper models can find similar vulnerabilities with similar success rates.
2h 19mEntertainmentAI Just Compressed 160 Years of Aging Research — Here's What They Found | Dr. David Sinclair
Researchers are using AI to drastically accelerate the discovery of age-reversing compounds, compressing 160 years of research into months, but human trials are still years away and access to potent treatments will likely be restricted.
55mHowto & StyleFrom Dad’s Basement to Selling Two Companies — 4-Hour Workweek Success Story
After struggling, Brian Dean found success by doubling down on what worked, transforming his blog into a multi-million dollar company acquired by Adobe.
1h 25mPodcastSales Expert: #1 Secret to Master Negotiating | Shelby Sapp
Sales success hinges on 'shutting up and listening,' with top performers focusing on customer retention (33% more than acquisition) and mastering the 80/20 rule (client talks 80% of the time).
36mScienceUnderstand & Improve Memory Using Science-Based Tools | Huberman Lab Essentials
Adrenaline spikes after learning enhance memory formation and reduce repetitions needed, but chronic elevation is detrimental and actual neurogenesis might primarily occur during sleep.
21mNonprofits & ActivismHow to decode others without writing them off | MŌRIAH | TEDxNashvilleWomen
Decoding others requires empathy and curiosity, not judgment. Misinterpreting words and tones can damage connections, while understanding the 'why' behind messages allows for deeper connection and personal growth.
1h 54mPodcast11 People Had an Idea — Now They’re on the TED Stage | LIVE from TED2026!
The wisdom of crowds isn't destroyed by polarization; in fact, divided groups can be collectively wiser. However, this collective intelligence crumbles when disagreement devolves into political violence.
1h 40mPodcastWorld Collapse Expert: We’re Entering The Most Dangerous Global Power Vacuum Ever
AI's ability to find software vulnerabilities poses a systemic risk to the global economy, potentially enabling widespread hacking of critical infrastructure, yet receives surprisingly little attention.
1h 27mEducationStanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 4: Attention Alternatives
Linear attention and Mixture of Experts (MoE) offer radical gains in handling long contexts and model parameters, respectively, by rethinking core architectural components like attention and MLPs, enabling more efficient and powerful language models.
1h 30mEducationStanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 3: Architectures
Modern LLMs overwhelmingly adopt pre-norm layer normalization and RMS norm, ditching biases for efficiency, even if it means sacrificing some expressiveness. These seemingly small changes significantly boost training stability and speed, highlighting the critical interplay between architecture and system performance.
1hEducationStanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Spring 2026 | Reading Games Well
Games can be read like literature, evoking profound personal experiences and emotional growth, but we often overlook these 'readings' in favor of focusing on mechanics.
54mEducationSpiritual Warfare in Daily Life: The Battle of Thoughts
Daily thoughts are a spiritual battleground; 'vain thoughts' are a major modern illness, tormenting people even with good lives.
1h 26mScienceNotion’s Sarah Sachs & Simon Last on Custom Agents, Evals, and the Future of Work
Notion invested years and multiple rebuilds into custom agents, facing initial model limitations, to revolutionize enterprise work by turning their productivity tool into an agent-native system of record.
1h 8mNews & PoliticsKim Bowes on the Economic Lives of Rome's Ninety Percent | Conversations with Tyler
Daily life in Rome was far more colorful and consumer-driven than previously thought, with ordinary citizens using gold coins and importing spices, yet a lack of formal economic reasoning and poor sanitation persisted.
27mEducationCan you steal $10,000 from a locked iPhone?
A hidden loophole in Apple's 'Express Transit' mode combined with Visa cards can allow hackers to steal thousands from locked iPhones, despite security checks. The fix is simple but requires user action.
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