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Moonshots with Peter DiamandisMay 26 1h 02m

The Organizational Singularity: AI-Proof Your Company | EP #258

  • Existing organizational structures built on hierarchy are becoming obsolete and need to be re-architected around AI-native, agentic workflows to survive disruption.
  • Companies must build an AI-native digital twin at the edge of their organization, separate from the legacy system, to successfully transition and avoid internal resistance.
  • The future of organizational design emphasizes architecting around intelligence, continuous learning, and judgment rather than static plans and hierarchical coordination.
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Monetary Matters with Jack FarleyMay 26 1h 00m

How This Real Estate Investor is Betting on an AI Boom (It’s Not Data Centers) | Tom Shapiro

  • AI's broad impact on real estate: The conversation highlights how AI is a significant disruptor, affecting employment and thus housing demand, while also influencing the growth of data centers and potentially reshaping office space needs.
  • San Francisco's real estate recovery driven by AI: Despite earlier challenges, San Francisco is experiencing a resurgence due to AI companies, leading to increased occupancy and a focus on acquiring apartment buildings in prime locations.
  • Sun Belt's oversupply issues and divergent market performance: While some markets like Austin and Nashville in the Sun Belt are currently distressed due to overbuilding, other regions like San Francisco and the Midwest show more resilience or recovery.
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Thoughtful Money with Adam TaggartMay 26 1h 04m

This Simple Strategy Can Save Retirees Thousands (or More) | Julia Lembcke

  • A strategic withdrawal sequence from different types of retirement accounts can significantly impact your total lifetime taxes.
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The Breakdown with NLWMay 26 34 min

Is This $250M AI Company Fake?

  • A one-person AI company, Pulsia, raised $30 million at a $250 million valuation, sparking debate about its legitimacy as a company versus "performance art" and its reliance on human oversight.
  • Major tech companies like Uber and Microsoft are finding the economics of AI compute tokens too expensive, leading them to reconsider their AI strategies and cost justifications.
  • Tether is launching "Jelt" with the Georgian government, which is described as a stablecoin but functions as a CBDC, signaling a trend of stablecoins becoming digital representations of national currencies.
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Excess ReturnsMay 26 1h 06m

He Built the Fund He'd Hold 30 Years | Eric Crittenden on What Investors Pick When Labels Come Off

  • Trend following strategies can experience significant drawdowns during regime shifts, but these periods also create fertile ground for new trends to emerge and offer strong long-term returns.
  • Diversifying across short, medium, and long-term trend-following systems, rather than relying solely on one time frame, creates a smoother experience and better performance across various market environments.
  • The primary benefit of trend following is its ability to provide liquidity to hedgers and capture a risk premium through counterintuitive behavior, such as buying rising markets and shorting falling markets, which is crucial for portfolio diversification.
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The Prof G Pod with Scott GallowayMay 26 34 min

China Decode: Why China Keeps Selling U.S. Treasuries

  • The growing Russia-China alignment, marked by increased trade and strategic cooperation, is presented as a significant geopolitical shift and an "axis of authoritarianism."
  • China's sell-off of US treasuries is highlighted as a global phenomenon driven by a need for dollar liquidity to counter energy shocks and a broader questioning of US debt sustainability and the dollar's reserve status.
  • China has become the first country to commercially approve a brain-computer interface, signaling its rapid advancement and government prioritization of frontier technologies like neurotechnology and longevity science.
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The Milk Road ShowMay 25 41 min

Haseeb: The Real Reason Ethereum Keeps Losing Momentum

  • Vitalik Buterin's recent statement suggests the Ethereum Foundation will focus on core protocol properties like decentralization and censorship resistance, implying a need for a second foundation to drive business interests and price appreciation.
  • Institutions are currently hesitant to invest in altcoins due to regulatory uncertainty and the availability of higher-performing traditional markets, with significant institutional capital likely to enter only after regulatory clarity and a strong retail bid emerge.
  • Variational is developing an RFQ (Request for Quote) decentralized exchange (DEX) that aims to bring traditional market liquidity, particularly for Real World Assets (RWAs), on-chain by aggregating liquidity from existing tradfi markets.
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0xResearchMay 25 55 min

Can Solana Catch Hyperliquid in Perps? | Luke & Sam

  • Solana is working to overcome architectural constraints to enable multiple viable perpetual exchange competitors within its ecosystem, addressing limitations in general-purpose VM design.
  • Hyperliquid has gained dominance in the perpetuals market by efficiently listing a wide range of assets, including RWAs and pre-IPO stocks, a strategy Solana aims to emulate with improvements in its infrastructure.
  • Tokenized real-world assets, particularly synthetic dollarized yield products like "stretch," are experiencing rapid growth on chain, with Pendle serving as a key venue for these listings and incentive distributions.
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The Tucker Carlson ShowMay 25 1h 56m

‘The Ethical Hacker’ Exposes Satanic Child Predators Lurking Online & How He Hunts Them

  • A significant data breach exposed 2.8 billion records, including social security numbers, highlighting the pervasive vulnerability of personal information.
  • The discussion emphasizes the alarming rise of sophisticated surveillance and hacking technologies, from compromised smart devices to signal jammers, that erode personal privacy and security.
  • The conversation delves into the disturbing proliferation of online extremist groups and cults that exploit vulnerable individuals, particularly children, for horrific acts of violence and self-harm.
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Y Combinator Startup PodcastMay 25 50 min

How The Best Companies Defend Against Mediocrity And Rot

  • Companies are often built to be extractive, designed to enrich a few at the expense of many, rather than to create lasting value.
  • The prevailing corporate governance model of "shareholder primacy" is a relatively recent, and often detrimental, idea that can be challenged and replaced with more mission-driven structures.
  • By adopting "purposeful incorporation" and "structural integrity," companies can be designed to endure, protect their mission, and align incentives for long-term success and human flourishing.
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