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EVERYONE IS WRONG ABOUT BITCOIN. (You NEED To See This)
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EVERYONE IS WRONG ABOUT BITCOIN. (You NEED To See This)

Analyst CryptoKitt argues that Bitcoin's immediate fate hinges on crude oil's dramatic collapse and the critical $72,000 resistance level, with a confirmed breakout opening a path to $84,000-$86,000 while failure risks a decline to $62,000.

4 months ago · 7 points
The Top 100 Consumer AI Apps | The a16z Show
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a16z Podcast a16z Podcast

The Top 100 Consumer AI Apps | The a16z Show

The latest a16z Top 100 AI Apps report reveals ChatGPT maintains massive dominance with 900 million users but faces diverging competition from Claude (pro-sumer) and Gemini (creative), while global adoption hotspots emerge in Singapore and the UAE and AI interfaces expand beyond chat into browsers and desktop applications.

4 months ago · 10 points
What We’ve Learned From 10 Days of War
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

What We’ve Learned From 10 Days of War

After 10 days of war, a massive US-Israeli air campaign has degraded Iran's military capabilities but failed to topple the regime or spark internal rebellion, while Iranian retaliation and oil infrastructure strikes have triggered a regional crisis with global economic consequences including $100+ per barrel oil prices.

4 months ago · 10 points
The Iran War Isn’t About Nukes — Follow the Money (and the Trade You Can’t Miss)
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Impact Theory Impact Theory

The Iran War Isn’t About Nukes — Follow the Money (and the Trade You Can’t Miss)

The video argues that the US-Iran conflict is fundamentally an economic war disguised as nuclear non-proliferation, driven by Trump's urgent need to secure trillions in Gulf sovereign wealth to fund American AI infrastructure and ensure political survival, while Iran strategically targets that digital infrastructure to disrupt capital flows and force regional defense spending.

4 months ago · 8 points
Bret Taylor of Sierra on AI agents, outcome-based pricing, and the OpenAI board
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Bret Taylor of Sierra on AI agents, outcome-based pricing, and the OpenAI board

Bret Taylor explores how AI agents are shifting from polished but forgetful tools to messy, context-rich systems that leverage markdown memory and code repository structures, predicting software engineering will evolve from writing code to crafting 'harnesses' of documentation while enterprises move beyond APIs toward agent-accessible infrastructure.

4 months ago · 9 points
2008-Style Crisis Signals Flashing Warns Ex-Lehman VP | Lawrence McDonald
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

2008-Style Crisis Signals Flashing Warns Ex-Lehman VP | Lawrence McDonald

Former Lehman VP Lawrence McDonald warns that the private credit market is experiencing a 2008-style liquidity crisis as funds break quarterly redemption promises on illiquid assets, while stagflationary pressures and AI-driven job losses create a policy trap for the Federal Reserve.

4 months ago · 7 points
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 20: Fireside Chat, Conclusion
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 20: Fireside Chat, Conclusion

Percy Liang reflects on AI's transformation from academic curiosity to global infrastructure, debunking sci-fi misconceptions about capabilities while arguing that academia's role in long-term research and critical evaluation remains essential as the job market shifts away from traditional entry-level software engineering.

4 months ago · 7 points
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 19: AI Supply Chains
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 19: AI Supply Chains

This lecture examines AI's economic impact through the lens of supply chains and organizational strategy, demonstrating why understanding compute monopolies, labor market shifts, and corporate decision-making is as critical as tracking algorithmic capabilities.

4 months ago · 7 points
Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 18: AI & Society
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Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 18: AI & Society

This lecture argues that AI developers bear unique ethical responsibility for societal outcomes, framing AI as a dual-use technology that requires active steering toward beneficial applications while preventing misuse and accidental harms through rigorous auditing and an ecosystem-aware approach.

4 months ago · 8 points

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