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1h 40mPodcastThe hidden pattern behind successful products | Mark Pincus (FarmVille, Words with Friends, & more)
Successful products, like Zynga's hits, aren't born from radical innovation but by meticulously improving proven elements and adding a single, impactful new feature. The catch? This 'proven, better, new' approach requires deep consumer understanding, not peer validation, and a willingness to 'kill hope' on ideas that aren't truly A+.
42mEducationThe Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem
A former Subway worker solved a math problem deemed 'unattackable' for 100 years, proving primes come much closer than previously imagined.
1h 42mEntertainmentAnthropic's Fable Backlash, Nationalizing AI, Inflation Heats Up & California’s Broken Elections
Anthropic's Fable 5 model promises advanced AI capabilities but faces backlash over prompted surveillance and undisclosed model downgrades, raising privacy and anti-competitive concerns.
1h 37mPodcastLive with Predictive History
After 30 years in China, the speaker is leaving to pursue global education reform but warns of a coming financial collapse and the manipulative nature of "secret societies." He plans to teach Dante soon.
1h 34mPodcastHow The Partner You Choose Reveals Your Self-Worth - Quinlan Walther
Choosing partners often reveals unresolved childhood trauma, and familiarity with negative patterns can masquerade as romantic chemistry, leading many to repeat cycles of distress.
1h 8mEntertainmentAll-In's Best Ideas Pitch Competition: 4 Investors Present Their Top Trades Live
MGM's bid from Barry Diller, Japan's Osaka casino, and potential Dubai legalization make it a potential triple, but AI's insatiable power demand could double Talen Energy's value.
1h 7mEntertainmentThe most simplified breakdown of the SpaceX IPO on the internet
SpaceX's IPO values the company at $1.75 trillion, driven by ambitious ventures like Starlink and space data centers, but hinges on the unproven Starship rocket and a $750B pay package for Elon Musk tied to colonizing Mars.
1h 17mScience5 Papers That Show Where AI Research Is Heading Right Now
New AI models for protein biology show scaling laws hold similarly to language models, but require vast amounts of data and can perform comparably to hand-engineered systems like AlphaFold.
2h 4mEntertainmentSpaceX IPO Day, We Won The Iran War Again, & US Tops Oil Export List
SpaceX's IPO aims to make Elon Musk a trillionaire, but early investors may face a "debt time bomb" as sophisticated insiders cash out amid market hype.
27mScienceIs America Heading for a Debt Crisis? An Economist Explains
US national debt is nearing a crisis point, with rising interest payments forcing more borrowing and risking hyperinflation or a catastrophic collapse if investors lose confidence.
1h 16mEducationDr. Jordan B. Peterson | Nietzsche: Further Down the Rabbit Hole | Lecture 1
Nietzsche's complex ideas about challenging foundational beliefs can shatter your worldview, yet he might have oversimplified the value of traditional morality and religion.
1h 57mPodcastArchaeology WARNING: They Secretly Found Antarctica 300 Years Before Us! - Graham Hancock
A lost civilization predating known history thrived 20,000 years ago, evidenced by ancient myths, sophisticated maps, and monumental architecture, suggesting humanity has forgotten a significant part of its past.
35mScienceEssentials: Sleep Toolkit for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing
Getting morning sunlight within an hour of waking is crucial for setting your circadian rhythm, but artificial lights, even dim ones, can disrupt sleep later in the day.
21mPodcastAre We About to Lose Control of AI? (*sighs*)
AI coding tools are drastically boosting software output, but this acceleration is due to better human-designed 'coding harnesses,' not AI achieving recursive self-improvement.
31mScienceHow Meesho Became India’s Biggest Shopping App
Meesho became India's largest shopping app by pivoting from a seller toolkit to a consumer-focused social commerce platform, leveraging WhatsApp and now AI to reach a billion users.
1h 57mEntertainmentAGI Is Here — And Society Isn’t Ready | Peter Diamandis
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is here, making traditional career paths obsolete and companies dangerously lean, while empowering solopreneurs and startups to an unprecedented degree.
1h 18mEducationHow to Quit Your Job (and Find Work You Actually Love)
The pathless path offers fulfillment over prestige, but requires embracing uncertainty and low-income experiments, with few regretting the leap despite the messiness.
1h 55mPodcastSomething Is Very Wrong With Modern Life - Arthur Brooks
Modern life is a simulated 'Matrix' that overstimulates our left brain, leading to loneliness and depression by disconnecting us from real meaning and deeper human connection.
30mEducationCan Laws Exist Without Instances? | Michael Tooley
Laws of nature might exist even if nothing instantiates them, which challenges how we understand causation and the fundamental nature of reality.
2h 18mEducationHarvard Alumni Day 2026
Harvard's 156th Alumni Day celebrates its global community and rich history, but also acknowledges ongoing federal challenges to its independence and the evolving role of alumni support in uncertain times.
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