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Stanford's youngest instructor on InfoSec, AI, catching cheaters - Rachel Fernandez [Podcast #217]
1:18:39
freeCodeCamp.org freeCodeCamp.org

Stanford's youngest instructor on InfoSec, AI, catching cheaters - Rachel Fernandez [Podcast #217]

Rachel Fernandez, Stanford's youngest instructor at 19, discusses why C++ remains vital to modern infrastructure despite security challenges, the risks of AI-generated code built on potentially vulnerable foundations, and her journey from a resource-starved high school to organizing one of the world's largest hackathons with million-dollar budgets.

2 months ago · 10 points
Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross in conversation with John and Patrick Collison
55:59
Stripe Stripe

Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross in conversation with John and Patrick Collison

AI leaders Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross join Stripe's Collison brothers to discuss how we're in the 'slow' beginning of the singularity, where human bottlenecks still constrain model improvement but will soon give way to AI self-improvement, creating profound economic uncertainty and a new golden age of personal AI agents that fundamentally alter human-technology relationships.

2 months ago · 10 points
Trillions in Bad Debt Are About to Hit The Real Economy
1:00:58
Ken McElroy Ken McElroy

Trillions in Bad Debt Are About to Hit The Real Economy

Trillions in private credit debt face imminent markdowns as the 2021-2022 shadow banking bubble collapses, revealing widespread accounting gimmicks used to hide delinquent corporate loans while major funds face historic investor redemption requests.

2 months ago · 10 points
Press gala shooter / Political violence / Iran war price tag
35:06
How I Built This (NPR) How I Built This (NPR)

Press gala shooter / Political violence / Iran war price tag

NPR security correspondents analyze the third assassination attempt on President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, examining suspect Cole Allen's background and motives while debating whether the Secret Service response constituted a security success or systemic failure.

2 months ago · 8 points
Stanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 9: Scaling Laws
1:17:57
Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 9: Scaling Laws

This lecture introduces scaling laws as predictive power-law relationships that enable practitioners to optimize language model training on small budgets and confidently extrapolate performance to million-dollar large-scale runs, while tracing these empirical patterns back to classical machine learning theory and sample complexity research from the 1990s.

2 months ago · 9 points
The Iran War Has No Exit — ft. Ian Bremmer | Prof G Conversations
1:04:38
The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

The Iran War Has No Exit — ft. Ian Bremmer | Prof G Conversations

Ian Bremmer analyzes the widening rift between UAE and Saudi Arabia following the former's shock OPEC exit, while explaining how Iran's unexpected military resilience has trapped the Trump administration in a war with no viable exit strategy despite mounting domestic pressure and fraying alliances.

2 months ago · 9 points
From 100 Rejections To $3 TRILLION Industry Disruptor
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Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance

From 100 Rejections To $3 TRILLION Industry Disruptor

Goodles CEO Jen Deset explains how she disrupted the $3 trillion packaged food industry by rejecting 'healthy' packaging clichés, surviving 100+ VC rejections through data-driven conviction, and targeting nutrition-conscious young adults with innovative mac and cheese flavors.

2 months ago · 10 points
Stanford Robotics Seminar ENGR319 | Spring 2026 | Ingredientsfor Long-Horizon Robot Autonomy
1:05:46
Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford Robotics Seminar ENGR319 | Spring 2026 | Ingredientsfor Long-Horizon Robot Autonomy

A researcher from Physical Intelligence argues that while robots now excel at short, dexterous tasks, true utility requires long-horizon autonomy for complex jobs like cleaning apartments or assembling server racks. The talk introduces MEM (Multiscale Embodied Memory), a system that uses compressed visual and linguistic memory to solve the latency and distribution shift problems that have historically prevented robots from tracking progress over extended time periods.

2 months ago · 8 points
LIVE: President Trump to sign an executive order
55:43
Reuters Reuters

LIVE: President Trump to sign an executive order

President Trump signs executive orders establishing federal-matched retirement accounts (5 million signups), authorizing the Bridger Pipeline, and mandating fixed-price federal contracts, while touting economic gains and detailing extensive U.S. military strikes against Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure.

2 months ago · 10 points