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Joe Rogan Experience #2449 - Raul Bilecky
2:31:10
Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2449 - Raul Bilecky

Archaeological researcher Raul Bilecky documents the catastrophic looting of Peru's ancient sites while presenting evidence of deep, precision-cut megalithic structures that predate known civilizations, arguing that academic gatekeeping and government corruption are systematically destroying or ignoring humanity's true history.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
How Investors Are Using AI [Business Breakdowns: Episode 240]
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Invest Like the Best Invest Like the Best

How Investors Are Using AI [Business Breakdowns: Episode 240]

David Plawn explains how investors are leveraging AI to solve fundamental research bottlenecks—specifically information overload, idea generation, and position monitoring—while emphasizing that effective AI use requires treating prompts like delegating to a smart but context-lacking analyst and calibrating accuracy requirements based on the research stage.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Jordan Peterson: "Motivation to Get Things Done"
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Jordan Peterson Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson: "Motivation to Get Things Done"

Individuality requires navigating the tension between necessary social conformity and personal resentment, while maintaining psychological sanity through disciplined routine and genuine relationships that challenge and transform you.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Elon Musk – "In 36 months, the cheapest place to put AI will be space”
2:49:46
Dwarkesh Patel Dwarkesh Patel

Elon Musk – "In 36 months, the cheapest place to put AI will be space”

Elon Musk argues that terrestrial power constraints will make Earth-based AI data centers economically unviable at scale within 36 months, predicting that orbital data centers powered by space-based solar will become the cheapest solution due to unlimited energy availability, higher solar efficiency, and regulatory arbitrage, requiring massive investments in Starship launches and domestic chip manufacturing.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Chatbots ≠ Agents
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CNBC CNBC

Chatbots ≠ Agents

Current AI chatbots are merely a user-friendly 'form factor' designed to acclimate society to AI, while true agency requires fundamentally different architectures; as we move toward autonomous agents that may never interact with humans, we must embed universal ethical values at the base layer rather than retrofitting chatbot safety measures.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
10 open source tools that feel illegal...
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Fireship Fireship

10 open source tools that feel illegal...

This video introduces 10 open-source penetration testing tools available on Kali Linux, demonstrating how to map networks, capture traffic, exploit vulnerabilities, crack passwords, and perform forensic recovery for ethical hacking and security auditing.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
How to get a software engineer remote job - Full Roadmap
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TechWorld with Nana TechWorld with Nana

How to get a software engineer remote job - Full Roadmap

This video outlines a six-phase roadmap for landing a remote software engineering job without a traditional degree, emphasizing how to demonstrate autonomy, select remote-friendly technical niches, and position yourself for distributed work environments where trust and asynchronous output matter more than physical presence.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Yesterday's Winning Stocks Becoming Tomorrow's Losers? And Vice-Versa? | Chance Finucane
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Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money

Yesterday's Winning Stocks Becoming Tomorrow's Losers? And Vice-Versa? | Chance Finucane

Chance Finucane warns that the S&P 500's free cash flow multiple has stretched to nearly 30x (vs. 20x historical average) as big tech spends heavily on AI with uncertain returns, positioning 2026 as a likely year of rotation from overvalued hyperscalers toward commodities and diversified sectors with significant volatility expected.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Why I'm BUYING This Bitcoin & Crypto CRASH!
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Bankless Bankless

Why I'm BUYING This Bitcoin & Crypto CRASH!

Bitcoin's crash to $68,000 represents a strategic accumulation opportunity as the asset tests its 2021 all-time high support, with technical indicators suggesting a floor between $58,000 (production cost/200 WMA) and $49,000 worst-case, while extreme fear and $650M in liquidations signal potential capitulation.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
A group of women are furious with Mark Zuckerberg for killing their community.
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The Verge The Verge

A group of women are furious with Mark Zuckerberg for killing their community.

Meta's decision to halt new content for VR fitness game Supernatural has ignited backlash from dedicated communities, particularly disabled and mobility-limited users who relied on the platform for accessible home workouts and social connection, exposing the vulnerability of niche wellness platforms under tech giant ownership.

about 2 months ago · 7 points
Does the Right Still Care About Abortion?  | Interesting Times With Ross Douthat
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Interesting Times with Ross Douthat Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Does the Right Still Care About Abortion? | Interesting Times With Ross Douthat

Ross Douthat interviews pro-life activist Lila Rose about the movement's trajectory post-Roe, where she argues abortion constitutes murder of distinct human life from conception while critiquing feminism's reliance on the sexual revolution, and insists that abolishing abortion requires robust government support for pregnant women.

about 2 months ago · 10 points