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The Pragmatic EngineerJun 17 1h 14m

CI/CD with Robert Erez

  • Kubernetes is being adopted for on-premise infrastructure, extending beyond traditional cloud-native use cases.
  • Rollbacks are often problematic, especially with stateful systems and schema changes; the preferred approach is to "roll forward" with new fixes.
  • GitOps principles are valuable, but the focus should be on solving delivery problems rather than strictly adhering to the idea that everything must reside in Git.
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The Breakdown with NLWJun 17 18 min

The History of Standard Chartered Megabullish Price Predictions

  • Standard Chartered has initiated coverage of Uniswap with a $100 price target by 2030, driven by the expectation of a $4 trillion wave of tokenized real-world assets on-chain.
  • Standard Chartered has a history of making bold and optimistic price targets for cryptocurrencies, often being directionally correct but missing specific price points.
  • While their forecasts for altcoins like Ethereum and Avalanche have been less accurate, Standard Chartered remains relentlessly bullish across various digital assets.
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More or LessJun 17 51 min

Teamshares IPO: $60M EBITDA, 92 Companies, Zero Exits

  • Team Shares is revolutionizing the small business economy by acquiring and transitioning businesses into a permanent ownership model, inspired by Berkshire Hathaway's principles.
  • The company has developed a robust, tech-enabled system for scalable business acquisition and operational management, significantly accelerating back-office processes like bank reconciliations.
  • Team Shares offers a unique career path for leaders within its portfolio companies, combining decentralized leadership with centralized capital allocation and a strong emphasis on long-term employee ownership and financial stability.
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BanklessJun 17 46 min

Why The Pokémon Card Market Is Blowing Up | Andy8052

  • The booming Pokemon card market shares significant parallels with the NFT space, revolving around collectibles and IP with long-standing fan bases, though physical collectibles present more logistical challenges.
  • A major driver of the Pokemon card market's current surge is the rise of "gotcha" or digital pack-opening platforms, which create substantial demand as users buy and redeem cards in high volumes.
  • The collectible market, including Pokemon and sports cards, is increasingly seen as an alternative asset class, attracting older demographics with disposable income who grew up with these items and are now investing in them for both nostalgia and financial potential.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowJun 17 26 min

B-52 Crash Kills 8, Trump Details Iran Deal, Alleged White House UFC Plot Foiled: AM Update 6/17

  • A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff during a test flight in California, resulting in the deaths of all eight individuals on board.
  • President Trump is participating in the G7 summit, discussing a new Iran deal and urging Israel to exercise restraint in its actions against Hezbollah.
  • Federal authorities have disrupted a plot to carry out a mass-casualty attack using explosive drones and snipers at a White House UFC event.
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The RollupJun 16 52 min

Alex Cutler: The Aerodrome Bull Thesis for 2026 (Expansion Plans)

  • Aerodrom's Metadex O2 operating system is expanding to Ethereum mainnet in July as "Arrow," aiming to become the definitive onchain exchange for spot markets by introducing a new primitive called predictive allocation.
  • The core principle of Aerodrome and other successful onchain firms like Hyperliquid is maximum value redistribution (ideally 100%) back to token holders, serving as a competitive moat against incumbents and driving investability.
  • Traditional finance allocators are increasingly finding onchain assets investable when presented with clear business models, revenue generation, and value accrual, similar to how Aerodrom presents its token as a yield-generating asset with strong market share growth.
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Thoughtful Money with Adam TaggartJun 16 1h 08m

Iran "Peace Deal" To Change The World For The Better...Or Worse? | Michael Every

  • The Middle East is unlikely to be on the brink of peace, despite recent announcements, as the stated "deal" between the US and Iran is vague and lacks concrete guarantees.
  • The global trend away from globalization towards nationalism and mercantilism continues, which will shape future economic and political landscapes by reordering world systems into smaller blocks.
  • The US possesses the power to significantly impact Iran militarily and economically, but chooses not to due to moral frameworks, a dynamic that shapes international perceptions of its power and influence.
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LightspeedJun 16 53 min

Flash Trade Is Reinventing Perps on Solana | Anas Khader

  • Flash Trade utilizes a "pool-to-peer" market-making model, which offers superior scalability and liquidity aggregation compared to traditional order book or "clob" designs, allowing for a wider range of markets and higher leverage.
  • The protocol has expanded its offerings beyond cryptocurrencies to include equities, commodities, and forex trading on Solana, positioning itself as an asset-backed exchange where positions are collateralized by real assets, not just USDC.
  • Flash Trade is integrating a new co-processor solution, Magic Blocks, to enhance matching engine performance and reduce latency, effectively treating Solana as the CPU and Magic Blocks as the GPU for complex trading operations.
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BTC SessionsJun 16 1h 01m

US Iran Failure, Bitcoin Bear Market Over, Yield Curve Control | Doomberg & Lavish

  • The US acceptance of the Iran agreement marks a significant historical shift, potentially ending 50 years of US dollar military-backed hegemony and signaling a move towards dollar alternatives like gold and Bitcoin.
  • A looming debt rollover crisis is accelerating, with all signs pointing towards eventual yield curve control by the Federal Reserve, which would necessitate printing more money and allowing inflation to rise, benefiting gold and Bitcoin.
  • The discussion included a speculative theory that the SpaceX IPO may be a strategic move to generate substantial taxable capital gains to help offset the national deficit, a form of financial repression.
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SourceryJun 16 38 min

Inside Harvey AI: $11B, $300M ARR, 960 Employees, 12 Offices, 13 Trillion Tokens a Month

  • Harvey's rapid growth, nearing $300 million ARR, is driven by product improvements, a significant increase in token usage (from 1 trillion to 13 trillion monthly), and a successful infrastructure switch to a new cloud provider.
  • The company strategically expands globally by reacting to major customer needs and regulatory requirements, often establishing an Azure instance as an indicator for future office setup, while also considering the overall legal market size.
  • Harvey emphasizes hiring and internal development, requiring constant reinvention and adaptation every 3-6 months, with a focus on identifying and promoting individuals who can prioritize effectively, as demonstrated by a simple yet powerful "paragraph of justification" rule for new initiatives.
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