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Can A.I. Already Do Your Job?
30:50
New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

Can A.I. Already Do Your Job?

New 'agentic' AI coding tools like Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex now allow non-programmers to build complex software and websites through simple conversation, potentially displacing entry-level developers while the technology begins improving itself recursively.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
OpenClaw Full Course: Setup, Skills, Voice, Memory & More
46:53
TechWorld with Nana TechWorld with Nana

OpenClaw Full Course: Setup, Skills, Voice, Memory & More

This tutorial covers securely deploying OpenClaw on a VPS using Docker, configuring multiple LLM providers to optimize costs by routing complex tasks to Claude Opus 4.6 while delegating routine work to cheaper models, and managing the system through both natural language Gateway commands and direct terminal access.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
LIVE: Indonesian Muslims mark the holy month of Ramadan
2:06:42
Reuters Reuters

LIVE: Indonesian Muslims mark the holy month of Ramadan

This Reuters live broadcast captures Indonesian Muslims at Masjid Istiqfar commencing Ramadan 1447 Hijriah with Tarawih prayers and a sermon on "Ramadan Hijau," emphasizing the month's spiritual power to burn away sins and transform believers from states of aggression to gentle mercy.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
Mathematical Superintelligence: Harmonic's Vlad & Tudor on IMO Gold & Theories of Everything
1:34:29
Cognitive Revolution Cognitive Revolution

Mathematical Superintelligence: Harmonic's Vlad & Tudor on IMO Gold & Theories of Everything

Harmonic co-founders Vlad Tenev and Tudor Achim discuss their AI system Aristotle, which achieved IMO Gold performance using formally verifiable Lean proofs rather than chain-of-thought reasoning, and outline a vision for mathematical superintelligence that could usher in an era of theoretical abundance and trustworthy AI through verifiable outputs.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
Netflix Dares Paramount to Bid Higher | Prof G Markets
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Netflix Dares Paramount to Bid Higher | Prof G Markets

Netflix granted Warner Bros. Discovery a rare waiver to negotiate with Paramount's higher competing bid despite an existing merger agreement, while the Pentagon threatens to blacklist Anthropic for refusing to allow its AI to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
What Happened When My Dad and I Came Out to Each Other
37:54
New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

What Happened When My Dad and I Came Out to Each Other

Julia Staler discovers her seemingly conventional Midwestern father is bisexual during a shocking phone call, only to reveal her own bisexuality in return, forcing them to rebuild their relationship from scratch while confronting how hiding their identities had created distance between them.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
Stop Making Bad Coffee
38:13
New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

Stop Making Bad Coffee

Great home coffee starts with a burr grinder and fresh beans, while choosing between drip machines, pour-over, or moka pots depends on whether you prioritize convenience, control, or intensity in your daily brew.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
Perspectives on Peace — Taboo Lines and the Process of Peace
1:38:55
Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen) Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen)

Perspectives on Peace — Taboo Lines and the Process of Peace

Economist Kenneth Boulding's 1978 book "Stable Peace" offers a dynamic framework for understanding peace not as a static condition but as a resilient system balancing "strain" (destabilizing pressures) against "strength" (institutional resilience), defining peace negatively as the absence of war rather than the presence of abstract goods like justice.

about 1 month ago · 7 points
Investor Called 2022 Crash, Brace For His 2026 Warning | Michael Gentile
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

Investor Called 2022 Crash, Brace For His 2026 Warning | Michael Gentile

Michael Gentile warns that unsustainable government debt and continuous money printing are driving a secular de-dollarization into hard assets, while AI disruption introduces new economic uncertainties. He argues that gold mining stocks remain deeply undervalued despite record bullion prices, offering exceptional free cash flow yields as central banks accumulate physical metal for the long term.

about 1 month ago · 10 points