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The AI Boom Is EXACTLY Why Bitcoin Exists
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The Pomp Podcast The Pomp Podcast

The AI Boom Is EXACTLY Why Bitcoin Exists

The US economy is experiencing a historic bifurcation where AI-driven tech giants power market gains while traditional sectors face a bloodbath from high rates, creating unprecedented volatility that breaks historical economic relationships and positions Bitcoin as the essential hedge against a capital structure too slow for AI's acceleration.

4 months ago · 10 points
$250 Oil Next: Why No One Is Prepared For The Biggest Event Of Our Time | Josh Young
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

$250 Oil Next: Why No One Is Prepared For The Biggest Event Of Our Time | Josh Young

Bison Interests CIO Josh Young warns that the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz could propel oil prices to $200-$250 per barrel—a supply shock mirroring COVID's demand collapse in reverse—as markets dangerously underestimate the conflict's duration and policymakers have depleted the emergency reserves designed for exactly this scenario.

4 months ago · 9 points
JRE MMA Show #175 with Shakur Stevenson
2:12:16
Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

JRE MMA Show #175 with Shakur Stevenson

Shakur Stevenson breaks down his dominant tactical performance against Tafimo Lopez, emphasizing that elite defense and ring IQ stem from decades of disciplined training starting at age five, while outlining his philosophy on brain health, learning from Terence Crawford, and achieving financial independence to exit boxing on his own terms.

4 months ago · 9 points
Using AI to enhance societal decision making (article by Zershaaneh Qureshi)
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80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin) 80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin)

Using AI to enhance societal decision making (article by Zershaaneh Qureshi)

Advanced AI could compress centuries of progress into years, forcing humanity to make existential decisions faster than ever; developing targeted AI decision-making tools now could help society navigate this critical period by improving collective intelligence before dangerous capabilities emerge.

4 months ago · 9 points
The Avett Brothers’ Bassist on Writing a John Quincy Adams Book
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

The Avett Brothers’ Bassist on Writing a John Quincy Adams Book

The Avett Brothers' bassist Bob Crawford discusses his journey from touring musician to presidential biographer, explaining how his lifelong obsession with American history led to writing 'America's Founding Son,' which explores John Quincy Adams' unique post-presidential career in Congress.

4 months ago · 10 points
Atlassian CEO on the SaaS Apocalypse, AI Agents & What Comes Next
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a16z Podcast a16z Podcast

Atlassian CEO on the SaaS Apocalypse, AI Agents & What Comes Next

Atlassian CEO Scott Farquhar and a16z's Alex Rampell argue that while AI threatens seat-based SaaS pricing, systems of record will thrive by evolving from passive databases into autonomous agents that perform complex work, rendering "vibe coding" insufficient for enterprise edge cases.

4 months ago · 10 points
Is Private Credit The Next 2008? | Prof G Markets
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Is Private Credit The Next 2008? | Prof G Markets

Legendary investor Steve Eisman argues that while the Iran conflict creates short-term volatility, the greatest systemic risks lie in the opaque $2 trillion private credit market and unsustainable AI valuations, drawing parallels to 2008 regarding hidden leverage and data opacity.

4 months ago · 8 points
Inside the Iran War and the Pentagon's Feud with Anthropic with Under Secretary of War Emil Michael
1:22:59
All-In Podcast All-In Podcast

Inside the Iran War and the Pentagon's Feud with Anthropic with Under Secretary of War Emil Michael

Emil Michael joins the All-In Podcast to discuss 'Operation Epic Fury' against Iran, explaining the administration's strategy of short-duration decapitation strikes to disable nuclear and terror capabilities without regime change, while co-hosts argue these operations are calculated to secure oil leverage over China ahead of critical April negotiations.

4 months ago · 9 points
Formula 1 (Audio)
4:28:32
Acquired Acquired

Formula 1 (Audio)

Formula 1 evolved from a post-WWII hobby for bankrupt British racers into the world's most popular annual sporting series reaching 827 million viewers, transforming from a money-losing passion project for wealthy owners into a professionally managed global business under Liberty Media.

4 months ago · 9 points
Is AI a Threat to Privacy?  | Prof G Conversations
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Is AI a Threat to Privacy? | Prof G Conversations

Signal President Meredith Whittaker warns that AI agents threaten privacy by requiring deep operating system access that bypasses encryption, reveals the term 'AI' originated as 1950s marketing jargon to secure funding, and cautions that cloud-based LLMs retain sensitive queries vulnerable to subpoenas and profiling.

4 months ago · 9 points