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1h 8mEducationRiding AGI, AI Anxiety, Who Funded COVID, Defending Taiwan, and California Empire
AI's rapid advancement is commoditizing software, potentially leading to job displacement and a shift in global power dynamics, as China leads in hardware and open-source AI development.
1h 45mNews & PoliticsTHB Being British is a Birthright Full Debate
Being British is presented as a birthright by some, while others argue it's a deliberate choice. The debate highlights a tension between inherited identity and personal agency, with real-world implications for belonging and nationhood.
26mEducationWhy AI Tokens are so Expensive - Computerphile
AI agents can rack up tens of thousands of tokens for a single bug fix by repeatedly reading files and re-evaluating context, making previously flat-rate services prohibitively expensive.
30mEducationDo Laws of Nature Govern Reality? | Michael Tooley
Laws of nature might be more than just observed regularities; they could be fundamental relations between universals, even if never instantiated.
1hEducationRudolf Steiner: The Hidden Depth of Reality
Rudolf Steiner founded Anthroposophy, a spiritual science offering methods to investigate the human being and the cosmos, aiming to bridge the physical and invisible worlds.
57mEntertainmentThe investing hack hiding in your own company
Box's co-founder reveals they turned down a near-$500M acquisition offer in their mid-20s, choosing long-term growth over immediate riches, a decision that shaped their path to becoming a public company.
2h 35mPodcastBlack Holes, Denny’s Fist Fights, Japanese Handjob Culture & Microplastics - Rabbit Hole #4
Virtual humans are now nearly indistinguishable from real ones — but each one costs $1M to capture.
1h 5mEducationThe Secret to Speaking Without Fear and Anxiety | Zuby
Young men are struggling with a crisis of purpose and meaning, leading to a rise in self-destructive behavior, as traditional societal roles and modern expectations clash.
2h 39mPodcastAnti-Aging Expert: This Reverses Gray Hair & This Myth Is Costing You Your Health!
Gray hair can reverse to its original color within weeks, even mid-strand, indicating that aging isn't a linear decline but a dynamic process controlled by how our bodies allocate a finite energy budget, with stress costing 60% more energy in cells.
37mScienceEssentials: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Dr. Kyle Gillett
Male hormone optimization hinges on lifestyle, targeted supplements, and careful hormone therapy, with risks and benefits varying by age and individual response.
25mScienceWhy Is Everyone So Unhappy?
Secular society lacks rituals to process intense emotions, leading to increased unhappiness. Psychedelics and structured experiences could offer a modern alternative to traditional religion's role in emotional well-being.
48mScienceHow AI Is Redefining What It Means to Be Creative | Deep Dives with a16z
AI tools are democratizing art creation, lowering the barrier to entry, but the gap between average and master artists is widening, requiring deeper understanding and intentionality.
3h 52mScienceThe Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire | Lex Fridman Podcast #498
The Eastern Roman Empire (often mislabeled 'Byzantine') persisted for over a millennium due to its unique political structure and social cohesion, surviving numerous existential threats by adapting its military and tax systems, demonstrating remarkable resilience unmatched by modern political systems.
30mEntertainmentThere's No Plan To Pay The $40 Trillion Debt — The Plan Is To Steal It From Your Savings
The US government plans to inflate away its $40 trillion debt by subtly devaluing the dollar via a 'wealth pump,' forcing banks and stablecoins to buy debt, rather than directly printing money.
1h 7mEducationDr. Paul Kengor | The Dark Side of Marxism | Lecture 1 (Official)
Karl Marx envisioned a world of pure destruction, famously stating "everything that exists deserves to perish" and advocating for the violent overthrow of society, not mere reform.
22mEducationYou're Wasting Your Life (Here's How To Fix It)
Stop doing everything yourself if you want to get rich. Buying back your time is how you get rich, not a reward for it. Delegate 80% of your tasks to save $80/hour.
1h 9mEntertainment3 weird businesses doing $10M, $20M, $30M
A real estate magazine for agents, a campground acquisition business, and an app mirroring politician trades are each generating tens of millions in revenue, proving unconventional business models can be highly profitable.
1h 49mScience🔬 "The Most Innovative Diffusion Research Is Happening in Drug Discovery, Not Image Generation"
Diffusion models, initially for images, are now revolutionizing drug discovery by predicting 3D molecular structures with unprecedented accuracy, enabling the development of 'undruggable' medicines.
4h 9mPodcast33 Brutal Truths To Stop Wasting Your Potential - Alex Hormozi
Many believe achieving big goals requires relentless focus and sacrifice, but the biggest hurdle is often a refusal to make necessary trade-offs, leading to perpetual inaction because people fear losing something more than they desire gaining what they truly want.
1h 1mEntertainmentNate Silver Predicts: Democrats Take the House, Newsom Is Fading & AOC Might Win It All in 2028
California's slow ballot counting, while not fraudulent, creates an "appearance of impropriety." This, combined with increasing polarization, makes predicting elections difficult, even for experts like Nate Silver.
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