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Excess ReturnsJun 2 1h 03m

He Quantified 200 Years of Disruption | Kai Wu on Separating Software Survivors from Value Traps

  • Software stocks are currently trading at a 10% discount to the market, a historically unique situation that may present opportunities for discerning investors.
  • Traditional value investing has struggled, not due to its inherent flaws, but because its application to industries heavily exposed to technological disruption has led to value traps.
  • Companies that possess strong intangible assets such as brand equity, human capital, network effects, and intellectual property are better positioned to survive and thrive through technological disruption, even those embracing AI.
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The Ben Shapiro ShowJun 2 1h 03m

Ep. 2436 - How To Stab A White Person & Win

  • The podcast discusses the alleged weaponization of Western values, such as racial tolerance and free speech, against the societies that uphold them, exemplified by a case where a stabbing victim was treated as a suspect due to false claims of racism.
  • The conversation critiques the perceived liberal tendency to prioritize allegations of racism over actions and to allow individuals who seemingly reject Western values to use those very values to undermine society.
  • The episode further explores a perceived trend of Western institutions and media exhibiting a "nutttiness" and radicalism, with a focus on the Democratic party's embrace of what the speaker deems as extreme ideologies and policies.
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LightspeedJun 2 51 min

Building the Onchain Brokerage: Glider's Vision for Investing | Brian Huang

  • The future of investing is becoming highly personalized and automated, allowing users to create bespoke portfolios and workflows accessible 24/7.
  • Glider aims to democratize access to automated investment strategies, particularly for individuals outside the US who lack access to traditional investment products.
  • The platform focuses on building a user-friendly, "onchain Fidelity" experience by abstracting away complex DeFi mechanics and offering curated, conservative investment options.
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SourceryJun 2 47 min

Why Impulse Raised $500M to Move Things in Space | President & COO Eric Romo

  • Impulse Space has secured over $1 billion in funding, including a recent $500 million Series D, to accelerate its expansion and product development.
  • The company's Helios product line targets the commercial market by offering a faster and more economical direct geostationary transfer orbit for communication satellites.
  • Impulse Space is also actively involved in the defense sector with its Mera product, providing high-thrust, high-delta-v capabilities for Space Force missions, which is a key growth area for the company.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowJun 2 17 min

Inside Talarico's Progressive Church, Google’s Mosquito Plan, Scientist Remains Found: AM Update 6/2

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Moonshots with Peter DiamandisJun 1 1h 43m

Opus 4.8 Beats GPT 5.5, the $220B OpenAI Foundation, and Hassabis’s 2029 AGI Prediction | EP #260

  • Anthropic's Opus 4.8 has reportedly surpassed GPT 5.5 in coding benchmarks and features improved handling of parallel threads, signifying rapid advancement in AI capabilities.
  • AGI timelines are being debated, with some experts suggesting it may arrive sooner than anticipated, while others argue that AGI was effectively achieved years ago, highlighting the varying definitions of intelligence.
  • OpenAI's foundation has become the world's largest philanthropic war chest, aiming to fund research into public wealth funds, worker ownership, and AI dividends to address societal impacts of AI.
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The Milk Road ShowJun 1 44 min

The Real Reason Bitcoin Keeps Losing Momentum… And Where It Bottoms Next w/ John Gillen

  • Escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are causing broader market volatility, impacting oil prices and leading to a sell-off in risk assets like Bitcoin.
  • The dominant force in the current market is the AI trade, heavily concentrated in specific stocks, which is overwhelming other macroeconomic concerns and driving the S&P 500 higher despite global uncertainties.
  • Upcoming mega-IPO events for companies like SpaceX and OpenAI, combined with potential shifts in Federal Reserve monetary policy under a new chairman, introduce significant uncertainty and capital rotation risks, drawing attention away from crypto.
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The Ben Shapiro ShowJun 1 55 min

Ep. 2435 - You Must Support This Sexting Nazi!

  • Democrats in Maine are reportedly backing a candidate with a Nazi tattoo and a sexual misconduct scandal to unseat Republican Senator Susan Collins.
  • Riots and violent clashes erupted in New Jersey and France, fueled by protests over immigration detention conditions and celebrations of a soccer match victory, respectively.
  • The UK has reportedly banned commentators Chaim Weiguer and Hassan from entering the country, with both claiming it's due to their criticism of Israel, though the UK cites their presence as potentially not being "conducive to the public good."
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0xResearchJun 1 49 min

Crypto’s Flow-Driven Market Has Arrived | Shaundadevens & Kunal Doshi

  • The market narrative is shifting from "don't hide in BTC" to focusing on assets that have already shown strength and flow, with the argument that institutional capital will further amplify these existing winners.
  • Hyperliquid's ETFs have seen a highly successful debut, accumulating a significant portion of its supply, and its simple narrative of powering 24/7 trading of any asset is proving attractive to TradFi investors.
  • Athena's stablecoin supply has drastically declined as the profitability of the basis trade has compressed, forcing it to shift towards becoming an on-chain asset manager by depositing capital into lending markets and treasury bills, though scalability for RWA basis trades remains a challenge.
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Latent Space: The AI Engineer PodcastJun 1 1h 43m

Why Video Agent models are next — Ethan He, xAI Grok Imagine

  • The majority of advancements in visual intelligence for video models stem from improvements in language models, not the video diffusion models themselves.
  • Building state-of-the-art video generation models requires significant computational resources, a strong talent pool focused on rapid iteration, and robust data and infrastructure pipelines.
  • World models represent a future paradigm for AI interaction, characterized by real-time, long-horizon, and interactive video generation, potentially simulating complex systems like operating systems and even influencing robotics.
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