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MTSMay 18 21 min
Beehiiv vs Substack: Which Is Better for Newsletters? | MTS Live
- Capital News offers a unique, optimistic perspective on technology, markets, and freedom by hand-curating content from thousands of sources.
- The podcast discusses the challenges media outlets face in covering capitalism and entrepreneurship, particularly when influenced by their own entrenched biases or ownership.
- Substack's success relies on attracting compelling and unique writers, while Beehive offers immediate monetization for newsletters through sponsorships.

The Limitless PodcastMay 18 31 min
Leopold is Back: 13F Filings Reveal a New Bet
- A prominent AI investor has taken an $8 billion short position against major AI chip companies like Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom, betting against the current semiconductor boom.
- The investor is simultaneously doubling down on infrastructure and power companies within the AI ecosystem, such as data centers and Bitcoin miners, highlighting a shift in investment focus.
- The core of this new strategy is a belief that the bottleneck in AI has moved from chip design to physical infrastructure, specifically power and memory, creating a bidirectional bet on the market.

MTSMay 18 21 min
How Japan Is Using AI to Solve Its Biggest Problem | MTS Live
- Japan's aging population and labor shortages make AI adoption particularly welcome, as it's seen as a solution rather than a job threat.
- A cultural affinity for robots and futuristic concepts, stemming from anime and manga, contributes to a more positive reception of AI in Japan compared to the West.
- The US and Japan are forming a strong synergy in AI development, with the US leading in frontier AI technology and Japan excelling in hardware, manufacturing, and the deployment of AI into the physical world.

0xResearchMay 18 1h 04m
Hyperliquid’s New Power Shift | Shaundadevens & Carlos
- Discussions centered on Hyperliquid's partnership with Coinbase and Circle, highlighting a 90% revenue share agreement and Coinbase/Circle's staking of HYPELIQUID tokens, with analyses questioning the rationale behind Coinbase and Circle's move given their existing market dominance.
- The podcast explored the successful launch and trading of pre-IPO tokens for Cerebras (CBRS) on Trade XYZ, emphasizing the platform's innovative internal price discovery model for newly public companies.
- Analysis revealed that Hyperliquid's HIP4 upgrade enables outcome markets, but projections suggest lower revenue impact compared to HIP3, while Sky, a lending protocol, is presented as a potentially undervalued asset with a stable yield offering and programmatic revenue distribution.

The Tucker Carlson ShowMay 18 1h 52m
Ex-Freemason: Possessed Politicians, Demonic Rituals for Power, Secret Societies, and the Occult
- Leaders across the globe, regardless of their stated secularism, are deeply religious, often following distinct "religions" that involve communing with the supernatural.
- There's a prevalent theory that powerful figures and initiatory groups, such as Freemasons, seek connection to spiritual forces to gain power and influence, drawing parallels to ancient figures like King Solomon.
- The conversation explores the idea of a constant spiritual battle between dark and light forces that influence human actions and societal events, with materialism and ego being seen as paths to darkness.

The Startup Ideas PodcastMay 18 1h 08m
9 Huge Startup Opportunities in the AI Boom
- The rise of unscripted, live content, inspired by gaming streamers, offers an authentic alternative to polished media and presents significant monetization opportunities.
- Agent-first "action apps" are poised to revolutionize mobile experiences by performing tasks on behalf of users, shifting the paradigm from human interaction to AI autonomy.
- There is a growing business opportunity in addressing loneliness and fostering connection through community apps and IRL experiences, catering to a widespread need for human interaction.

Milk Road AIMay 18 47 min
The Biggest Shift In Finance Since The Internet w/ Stephen Mackintosh
- The GDP of the internet and commerce is poised for a significant explosion due to the increasing capabilities of AI agents that can act on behalf of humans at scale.
- The development of frontier AI models focused on trading and alpha generation, such as those from NF1, is narrowing the gap between retail traders and institutional firms.
- The intersection of AI and crypto is becoming increasingly clear, with programmable money on scalable blockchains being essential for agentic commerce and future financial applications.

Weaviate PodcastMay 18 41 min
Booking.com and Weaviate with Başak Eskili - Weaviate Podcast #138!
- Booking.com transitioned to vector search two years ago due to limitations with keyword matching for use cases like semantic retrieval and RAG experiences, facing challenges with large-scale, low-latency operations.
- A key use case involved building a partner-to-guest messaging agent that assists partners by suggesting relevant response templates or crafting customized answers based on retrieved data.
- Booking.com evaluated vector databases like V8 by conducting custom experiments reflecting their specific scale and needs, focusing on performance under high concurrency and with complex filtered queries.

The Breakdown with NLWMay 18 42 min
The Messy State of Crypto Governance with Jito Foundation's Nick Almond | The Breakdown
- Governance in crypto is currently too messy and unrefined, with many protocols exceeding the capabilities of their decentralized structures.
- A key challenge is the reliance on outdated smart contract frameworks like the Compound governor contract for DAOs, leading to a lack of innovation.
- Future DAO governance may involve specialized sub-DAOs and a blend of delegated authority with token holder supremacy to balance product velocity and decentralization.

MTSMay 18 43 min
What the Cerebras IPO Actually Means for AI | MTS Live
- Cerebras employs a novel wafer-scale chip architecture that places a significant amount of compute on a single chip, contrasting with Nvidia's approach of linking multiple GPUs, aiming for massive on-chip memory bandwidth and low-latency communication.
- A key innovation for Cerebras is their advanced yield engineering, enabling them to achieve viable production yields from their large wafer-scale chips despite the inherent challenges of manufacturing such massive single components.
- The discussion highlights that while Nvidia dominates chip training, Cerebras is positioning its wafer-scale architecture as a compelling solution for inference workloads, especially where latency is a critical bottleneck.