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The WORST Financial Advice Everyone STILL Follows
21:13
BiggerPockets BiggerPockets

The WORST Financial Advice Everyone STILL Follows

Most people destroy wealth by obsessing over $5 lattes while ignoring six-figure decisions on housing and cars, when simply buying used vehicles for cash and shopping mortgage rates saves more money than a lifetime of skipped coffees.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
A ‘Fringe Epidemiologist’s’ Plan to Restore Trust in Science | Interesting Times with Ross Douthat
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Interesting Times with Ross Douthat Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

A ‘Fringe Epidemiologist’s’ Plan to Restore Trust in Science | Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya argues that public health authorities destroyed trust during COVID-19 by enforcing harmful lockdowns and school closures without admitting uncertainty, suppressing dissent through personal attacks, and potentially covering up lab-leak origins; as incoming NIH director, he pledges to restore credibility by protecting scientific free speech and honest debate.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Energy! Chips! ...and INSURANCE? (WTF)
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CNBC CNBC

Energy! Chips! ...and INSURANCE? (WTF)

Contrary to popular discourse about AI safety or data shortages, the primary barriers to AI acceleration in 2026 are physical infrastructure constraints—specifically energy grid interconnection (7-year waits), transformer shortages (210-week lead times), and high-bandwidth memory supply—while the most ironic friction point is the insurance industry's inability to price AI risk, causing widespread policy exclusions that freeze enterprise adoption.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Marc Andreessen: The real AI boom hasn’t even started yet
1:44:36
Lenny's Podcast Lenny's Podcast

Marc Andreessen: The real AI boom hasn’t even started yet

Marc Andreessen argues that 2025 represents a historically pivotal moment where AI collides with institutional collapse and demographic decline, creating an unprecedented opportunity for 'superempowered individuals' who combine deep expertise with AI tools to become spectacularly productive while traditional job roles converge.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Essentials
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Huberman Lab Huberman Lab

Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Essentials

Play activates the periaqueductal gray to release endogenous opioids while maintaining low adrenaline, creating a unique neurochemical state that makes the prefrontal cortex more plastic and capable of exploring novel contingencies, effectively serving as the most powerful portal to lifelong brain rewiring and cognitive flexibility.

about 2 months ago · 8 points
Akshay Jaitly on the Making of a Modern Indian Law Firm
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Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen) Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen)

Akshay Jaitly on the Making of a Modern Indian Law Firm

Akshay Jaitly explains how Trilegal was founded in 2000 to capitalize on India's post-1991 liberalization, distinguishing itself through operational professionalism rather than legal experience while navigating three distinct phases of deal evolution from inbound foreign investment to outbound Indian expansion.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
India and the true cost of coal | FT Film
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Financial Times Financial Times

India and the true cost of coal | FT Film

Despite powering 75% of India's electricity and supporting 20 million livelihoods, coal imposes a devastating toll of 1.5 million pollution-related deaths annually, forcing the world's fastest-growing economy to balance energy security with its 2070 net-zero pledge through a complex, decades-long transition.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Ep71 “The Working From Home Revolution” with Nick Bloom
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My First Million My First Million

Ep71 “The Working From Home Revolution” with Nick Bloom

Stanford economist Nick Bloom presents comprehensive research showing hybrid work has permanently stabilized at roughly 25% of workdays post-pandemic, with randomized controlled trials demonstrating that structured hybrid models maintain productivity while reducing employee turnover by one-third, though success requires strict output-based performance reviews and coordinated in-office scheduling.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
What Is Silver’s Next Move? (Here’s My Prediction)
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Ben Felix Ben Felix

What Is Silver’s Next Move? (Here’s My Prediction)

Silver has surged 174% in six months with historic volatility reminiscent of the 2011 blowoff top, creating a tension between technical warning signals suggesting an imminent crash and sentiment indicators implying the rally could extend toward $150.

about 2 months ago · 8 points
The REAL Reason Gold Is Beating Bitcoin
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The Pomp Podcast The Pomp Podcast

The REAL Reason Gold Is Beating Bitcoin

Economist Dr. Bob Murphy argues gold is outperforming Bitcoin due to mounting fears of systemic crisis and societal breakdown favoring physical tangibility over digital assets, while highlighting the escalating power struggle between the Federal Reserve and the White House over control of monetary policy and government financing.

about 2 months ago · 10 points