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1h 41mPodcastStock Expert: Becoming Rich Is Simple, But You Won’t Do It!
Investing is 'solved' with index funds, but psychological biases like overconfidence and fear prevent most people from building wealth, leading to costly mistakes.
48mPodcastGreat Books #10: Dante's Hierarchy of Hell
Dante's 'Inferno' posits that hell is a self-created prison stemming from unforgiven sins, not a divine punishment.
41mScienceHow to Build the Future: Demis Hassabis
AGI may arrive by 2030, forcing deep tech journeys to account for its presence, but key challenges like continual learning and long-term reasoning remain unsolved.
1h 12mEntertainmentGTA 6 Goldrush, TBPN's $100M OpenAI Deal, The OG Clickbait King Who Burned $4B/Year
OpenAI's $100M acquisition of TBPN is surprisingly illogical given OpenAI's user base, yet could be a smart move for media talent acquisition. Meanwhile, William Randolph Hearst built a massive media empire through 'yellow journalism' and extravagant spending, offering lessons in talent management.
2h 4mEntertainmentHow One Voting Change In 1920 Quietly Built The $39 Trillion Welfare State
Women's suffrage in 1920 is statistically linked to a doubling of state government spending within a decade, contributing significantly to the growth of the welfare state.
55mNews & PoliticsCraig Newmark on Institutional Maintenance, Giving Away Control, and the Internet We Were Promised
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, advocates for simplicity and user trust despite the web's increasing complexity, arguing that effective platforms and networks, not individual brilliance, drive progress.
24mEducationDoes Meaning Come From Mattering? | Rebecca Goldstein
The drive to matter is more fundamental than the search for meaning, arising from our innate need to justify our own significance in a universe governed by natural laws.
34mEducationThe disaster I never imagined having to worry about
A stable crystal form of HIV drug Retonavir emerged, rendering it insoluble and unemulsifiable, causing a global shortage because the more stable form was nearly impossible to revert.
1h 9mEntertainmentCA Governor Candidate Steve Hilton on Why California is Destroying Itself & How a Republican Can Win
California's cost of living is crippling residents, with extreme regulations and union power driving up housing costs threefold and making basic necessities unaffordable for over a third of citizens.
22mScienceWhy the Stock Market Has Become a Casino
Extreme market valuations are driven by AI bets, but this growth is unsustainable and widens the wealth gap—unless AI drastically transforms productivity.
1h 2mEducationStanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Spring 2026 | Observing the User Experience in 2026
AI is rapidly automating UX research activities, but ground truth from real human experiences is becoming more valuable and harder to obtain, shifting the focus from methods to organizational impact.
1h 21mEducationStanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 8: Parallelism
Training modern LLMs requires complex "4D" parallelism, combining data, tensor, pipeline, and expert strategies to overcome compute and memory bottlenecks across vast GPU clusters. However, this complexity comes at the cost of intricate system engineering and sophisticated hardware.
1h 22mEducationStanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 7: Parallelism
Training massive language models requires techniques like data, tensor, and pipeline parallelism to overcome GPU memory and speed limitations, but each introduces communication overhead.
1h 27mEducationStanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 6: Kernels, Triton, XLA
GPU programming requires deep hardware understanding, as performance hinges on managing memory hierarchy, warp execution, and bank conflicts, not just algorithmic correctness.
56mPodcastGame Theory #22: Twilight of the Nation-State
21st-century warfare has shifted from destroying military might to crippling nations by turning their populations against their governments through economic strangulation and infrastructure attacks, making the civilian population the primary target.
32mEntertainmentNobel Prize Just Given for Proving the Universe isn't Real
The universe is proven to be 'not locally real,' meaning it functions more like a video game simulation than a physical reality, and distant objects are not truly separate.
26mNews & PoliticsComedian and actor Lee Mack Q&A at the Oxford Union
Comedian Lee Mack reveals his secret to successful comedy: relentless self-doubt and a 'one in 25' joke success rate, explaining why the funniest people often don't pursue comedy.
1h 41mEducationStanford CME296 Diffusion & Large Vision Models | Spring 2026 | Lecture 4 - Latent Space & Guidance
Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) compress images into a structured meaningful latent space, but often produce blurry outputs, requiring perceptual or adversarial losses to fix.
30mEducationOn Vibe Coding
AI coding agents can now build custom apps instantly, potentially ending Apple's hardware dominance by shifting user interaction to conversational AI interfaces.
30mNews & PoliticsComedian and Actor Lee Mack Interview at the Oxford Union
Lee Mack believes comedy takes 15-20 years to master as 'being yourself' is difficult when starting out, and current stand-up is oversaturated, making it harder to earn a living.
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