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Joe Rogan Experience #2479 - Bob Lazar & Luigi Vendittelli
2:59:39
Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2479 - Bob Lazar & Luigi Vendittelli

Bob Lazar and filmmaker Luigi Vendittelli discuss their new documentary recreating Lazar's alleged work at Area 51's S4 facility using handmade CGI, while Lazar reflects on the recreation's accuracy, the consistency of his story since the 1980s, and recent military UFO footage that corroborates his descriptions of the craft's movement.

3 months ago · 10 points
Marc Andreessen introspects on Death of the Browser, Pi + OpenClaw, and Why "This Time Is Different"
1:16:20
Latent Space Latent Space

Marc Andreessen introspects on Death of the Browser, Pi + OpenClaw, and Why "This Time Is Different"

Marc Andreessen frames artificial intelligence as an '80-year overnight success,' arguing that while the field has cycled through boom-bust periods since 1943, the current convergence of LLMs, reasoning models, agents, and recursive self-improvement represents a permanent inflection point where the technology finally 'works' at scale, justifying the view that 'this time is different' for builders and investors.

3 months ago · 9 points
Rents Are Crashing And Your Landlord Knows It, Here’s How To Negotiate | Ron Butler
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

Rents Are Crashing And Your Landlord Knows It, Here’s How To Negotiate | Ron Butler

Ron Butler explains how energy-driven inflation has frozen the US housing market at 6.46% mortgage rates, creating a standoff where homeowners with sub-3% rates refuse to sell while first-time buyers remain sidelined by weak employment, resulting in a 4-million-unit supply shortage that builders won't address until rates and sentiment improve.

3 months ago · 10 points
Jordan Peterson: "How to Stop Negative Thoughts and Overthinking"
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Jordan Peterson Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson: "How to Stop Negative Thoughts and Overthinking"

Jordan Peterson explains that escaping negative thought patterns requires allowing outdated aspects of your identity to "die" so new growth can emerge, using Jungian archetypes and the film *Groundhog Day* to illustrate how refusing to change traps you in repetitive suffering until you engage seriously with the unknown.

3 months ago · 8 points
THIS NEWS CHANGES EVERYTHING (IMF IS BULLISH)
Bankless Bankless

THIS NEWS CHANGES EVERYTHING (IMF IS BULLISH)

Despite maintaining long-term bullish conviction on Bitcoin, the host presents a bearish short-term technical outlook targeting $50K-$57K amid macroeconomic headwinds including stubborn inflation, resilient jobs data preventing Fed rate cuts, and a notable rotation of trading capital from crypto to commodities.

3 months ago · 8 points
What Do You Do When a Family Member Commits a Terrible Crime? | 'The Opinions' Podcast
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

What Do You Do When a Family Member Commits a Terrible Crime? | 'The Opinions' Podcast

Author Harriet Clark, whose mother served 37 years in prison for a deadly robbery, joins New York Times columnist M. Gesson—whose cousin is serving a 10-year sentence for plotting to kill his ex-wife—to discuss how families navigate relationships with incarcerated relatives who have committed serious crimes, arguing that maintaining parent-child connections serves children's wellbeing better than permanent removal.

3 months ago · 9 points
Is Marriage a Bad Bet? A Divorce Lawyer Explains | Prof G Markets
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Is Marriage a Bad Bet? A Divorce Lawyer Explains | Prof G Markets

Divorce attorney James Ston joins Scott Galloway to explain why marriages fail, revealing that money conflicts often symbolize childhood security fears and that the personality differences attracting couples initially frequently become sources of chronic long-term friction.

3 months ago · 8 points
Ted Dintersmith: Are We Failing Our Kids? | Prof G Conversations
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Ted Dintersmith: Are We Failing Our Kids? | Prof G Conversations

Ted Dintersmith argues that American education is successfully executing an obsolete 1893 model designed to crush creativity for industrial-era rote jobs, leaving students unprepared for an innovation economy where AI handles routine tasks and human agency is paramount.

3 months ago · 8 points
Joe Rogan Experience #2478 - Theo Von
2:40:58
Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2478 - Theo Von

Joe Rogan and Theo Von explore how AI companions and rising autism rates may represent humanity's unconscious evolution toward machine integration, while examining how tech censorship and government incompetence threaten individual autonomy in an increasingly centralized world.

3 months ago · 10 points