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The Next Bitcoin Bull Run Could Start In A Crisis
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The Pomp Podcast The Pomp Podcast

The Next Bitcoin Bull Run Could Start In A Crisis

Jordy Visser warns that cracks in private credit, surging oil prices, and AI-driven disruption are creating a 2008-style financial stress environment that could force the Fed into a stagflationary trap while potentially catalyzing the next Bitcoin bull run.

11 days ago · 10 points
SpaceX IPO Scandal
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Patrick Boyle Patrick Boyle

SpaceX IPO Scandal

SpaceX is preparing a record-breaking $1.75 trillion IPO that merges struggling AI and social media assets (xAI and X) into the rocket company, using speculative orbital data center plans to justify extreme valuation multiples while prioritizing liquidity for insiders over engineering reality.

11 days ago · 8 points
14% for Tech. 1% for Everyone Else | The Weekly Wrap – 3/14/2026
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Excess Returns Excess Returns

14% for Tech. 1% for Everyone Else | The Weekly Wrap – 3/14/2026

As AI and geopolitical volatility widen the range of possible economic outcomes, investors face a bifurcated landscape where 'new era' tech spending grows at 14% while the remaining 89% of the economy stagnates at 1%. The hosts distill insights from three experts emphasizing that humility, diversification, and backing adaptive 'learning organizations' are essential to navigating a market where traditional software moats are eroding and macro uncertainty is extreme.

11 days ago · 9 points
Solving the Wrong Problem Works Better - Robert Lange
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Machine Learning Street Talk Machine Learning Street Talk

Solving the Wrong Problem Works Better - Robert Lange

Robert Lange from Sakana AI explains how evolutionary systems like Shinka Evolve demonstrate that scientific breakthroughs require co-evolving problems and solutions through diverse stepping stones, while current LLMs remain constrained by human-defined objectives and fail to generate autonomous novelty.

12 days ago · 8 points
Meta Cable Expansion Stalled by Iran Conflict | Bloomberg Tech 3/13/2026
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Bloomberg Technology Bloomberg Technology

Meta Cable Expansion Stalled by Iran Conflict | Bloomberg Tech 3/13/2026

Escalating conflict in Iran has forced Meta to halt a critical subsea cable project connecting Africa and the Middle East, while Adobe faces investor pressure as its longtime CEO resigns amid AI transition concerns, and fintech Ramp accelerates global expansion through a strategic European acquisition.

12 days ago · 10 points
Jordan Peterson: "You Can Turn Your Life Around"
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Jordan Peterson Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson: "You Can Turn Your Life Around"

Jordan Peterson examines how disgust sensitivity and orderliness shape conservative temperament and rigid thinking patterns, warning that the collapse of foundational belief systems combined with crowd psychology creates dangerous ideological possession, as demonstrated by the catastrophic totalitarian regimes of the 20th century.

12 days ago · 9 points
Joe Rogan Experience #2468 - Luke Grimes
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Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2468 - Luke Grimes

Actor Luke Grimes discusses starting his music career at age 39 after two decades in Hollywood, the 'impossible' productivity of Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, and the severe stage fright he battles as a new frontman, while revealing the advice that helped Oliver Anthony reject millions in predatory record deals.

12 days ago · 9 points
Dylan Patel — The Single Biggest Bottleneck to Scaling AI Compute
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Dwarkesh Patel Dwarkesh Patel

Dylan Patel — The Single Biggest Bottleneck to Scaling AI Compute

Dylan Patel explains that Big Tech's $600B CapEx represents multi-year pre-purchases of power and data centers through 2029, while AI labs face an immediate crunch where Anthropic's conservative compute strategy forces them to pay massive premiums on spot markets compared to OpenAI's aggressive long-term contracting.

12 days ago · 9 points
Louise Erdrich on Her New Story Collection and the Mystery of Writing
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

Louise Erdrich on Her New Story Collection and the Mystery of Writing

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich discusses her decades-long process of crafting short stories for "Python's Kiss," revealing how writing serves as her primary means of processing experience and why she embraces the mystery of creation rather than controlling it.

12 days ago · 10 points