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MTSMay 20 52 min

Beff Jezos on Building Thermodynamic Computers to Replace GPUs | MTS Live

  • Extropic is introducing "thermodynamic sampling units" (TSUs) as a complementary hardware to GPUs, offering significantly higher performance per watt for specific probabilistic workloads.
  • The company's approach leverages "stochastic electronics" by operating transistors in a low-power, inherently probabilistic regime, allowing for a more energy-efficient way to handle probabilistic computations.
  • TSUs are particularly well-suited for power-constrained environments like edge devices and robotics, and are expected to enable new paradigms of AI computation that are more energy-efficient than current digital methods.
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The Milk Road ShowMay 20 36 min

The Next Crypto Winners May NOT Be Layer 1s w/ Joshua Frank

  • Institutional investors are increasingly viewing crypto as a financing infrastructure rather than a standalone asset class, focusing on efficiency and innovation.
  • The perception of value creation has shifted, with a growing emphasis on applications generating actual revenue over underlying chain infrastructure.
  • Successful crypto projects are increasingly prioritizing non-incentivized revenue and genuine, deep partnerships over speculative tokenomics and airdrop farming.
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The Limitless PodcastMay 20 29 min

Google I/O 2026: Their Next Big Thing Is Finally Here

  • Google unveiled Gemini Omni, a unique hybrid model combining an LLM with a world model capable of producing physically accurate video from various input types.
  • Google launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, featuring impressive agentic tooling that leverages multiple parallel sub-agents to solve complex, long-horizon tasks more effectively than single LLMs.
  • Google introduced Gemini Spark, a 24/7 personal agent integrated directly into the browser, serving as Google's answer to tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus and designed for persistent, long-duration tasks.
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LightspeedMay 20 55 min

Jupiter’s Push Beyond Crypto Trading | Kash Dhanda

  • Jupiter is integrating Athena's USDE into its Lend market to increase the depth and adoption of non-EVM based assets on Solana.
  • Jupiter is developing "JubnNet," an omni-chain liquidity hub focused on an order book-based derivatives experience, aiming to revitalize its position in the perps market.
  • Jupiter's overarching strategy involves a "just use Jupiter" approach, aiming to become a comprehensive financial "super app" by simplifying DeFi and integrating various products for a broader user base.
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The Joe Rogan ExperienceMay 20 2h 25m

#2502 - David Paulides

  • The podcast explores numerous unexplained disappearances in national parks, where standard search and rescue efforts fail, suggesting a more unusual phenomenon at play.
  • The conversation delves into theories of extraterrestrial or interdimensional involvement in these disappearances, citing accounts of UFOs and strange entities.
  • The discussion also touches upon the potential for advanced, non-human intelligence to manipulate DNA and even space-time, drawing parallels to phenomena like Bigfoot sightings and alleged alien abductions.
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The Ben Shapiro ShowMay 20 1h 01m

Ep. 2430 - BRAINROT DEFEATED: Massie Loses In Kentucky

  • Thomas Massie's defeat in a heavily Republican district is attributed to his direct opposition and personal attacks on President Trump, rather than his policy stances or anti-Israel platform.
  • President Trump has solidified his kingmaker status in the Republican party, with his endorsements significantly impacting primary election outcomes, as seen in the recent Ken Paxton endorsement.
  • The prevalence of "brain rot" from social media is leading to the rise of radical candidates and influencing dangerous ideologies, including antisemitic and extremist views, on both the left and the right.
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The Pragmatic EngineerMay 20 1h 04m

Why Rust is different, with Alice Ryhl

  • Rust prioritizes reliability and aims to minimize bugs through features like its ownership model and borrow checker, ensuring that once code compiles, it generally works.
  • The language focuses on eliminating common programming errors such as null pointer exceptions, unhandled errors, and memory safety issues, which are often security vulnerabilities in other languages like C++.
  • Rust's development process emphasizes consensus and careful language evolution through mechanisms like RFCs and Editions, allowing for breaking changes without alienating the existing user base.
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AI & IMay 20 51 min

Inside Stainless: The Developer Tools Startup Anthropic Just Bought for $300 Million

  • The internet's architecture, designed for a pre-AI world, is being adapted for AI interaction using Model Context Protocol (MCP) to turn websites into AI tools.
  • Existing MCP implementations are finding it difficult to expose the full functionality of web services to AI models due to context window limitations and complexity.
  • A promising future direction for AI interaction with services involves AI models writing and executing their own code directly against APIs, offering a more scalable and efficient approach.
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The Breakdown with NLWMay 20 35 min

OpenAI Digs A Moat, Ethereum Foundation Loses Talent, And Polymarket’s UMA Problem | The Breakdown

  • Eight researchers have departed the Ethereum Foundation this year, potentially in response to its new mandate emphasizing decentralization and its role as a grants hub rather than a roadmap owner.
  • Poly Market faces scrutiny as the Wall Street Journal revealed a significant portion of UMA voters, responsible for dispute resolution, have financial ties to the markets they are deciding, raising questions about decentralization and impartiality.
  • OpenAI is now offering guaranteed compute capacity for 1 to 3-year commitments, aiming to provide customers with capacity certainty and discounted tokens amidst high demand and evolving AI infrastructure.
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Money Guy ShowMay 20 1h 05m

Average Salary By Age (How Do You Stack Up?)

  • The majority of people overestimate what their peers earn, and understanding median salary data can help avoid consumption traps.
  • While peak earning years are between the mid-30s and mid-40s, wealth building is attainable through consistent saving and investing from an early age, even with a moderate savings rate.
  • Permanent life insurance can serve a specific purpose in complex financial situations, such as covering estate taxes for illiquid assets, but term life insurance is generally the most suitable option for most individuals.
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