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Yuck! The Science of Disgust
- The conversation explores the visceral, non-intellectual reaction of disgust, triggered by sensory experiences like bad smells and slimy textures.
- This primal disgust response likely evolved as a health mechanism to avoid contamination and disease.
- The feeling of disgust demonstrates our fundamental nature as animals responding to immediate environmental stimuli.

Will AI Agents Use Stablecoins or Virtual Cards?
- Stable coin linked cards are experiencing hypergrowth, expanding rapidly into new markets and use cases, attracting numerous companies wanting to issue them, and serving as both a table stakes feature for consumers and a significant revenue driver for fintechs through interchange fees.
- The emergence of "vibe coding" and AI agents is driving a new wave of entrepreneurs who need payment solutions, leading to innovations like virtual cards for agents and the exploration of both traditional card rails and stable coins to enable seamless commerce within this evolving digital landscape.
- A significant trend is the increasing institutional adoption of blockchain technology, with traditional financial institutions like Morgan Stanley applying for new charters and exploring in-house capabilities for crypto custody and trading, signaling a broader move towards on-chain financial services and the need for nuanced regulatory approaches.

Alfred Lin - The Future According to Sequoia: AI & $10T Winners
- Companies that embrace technological paradigm shifts and adapt to change are more likely to survive and thrive, similar to how brick-and-mortar stores adapted to e-commerce.
- Sequoia's investment strategy focuses on the future and being a net liquidity provider to LPs, measuring success by distributions rather than just Assets Under Management (AUM).
- The accelerating pace of technological change means that what constitutes exceptional performance and market moats are constantly evolving, requiring continuous adaptation and a focus on unique founder strengths.

Bitcoin & Stablecoins Are About to Change Money Forever | Chris Giancarlo
- The US is shifting towards encouraging crypto and technological innovation as a strategy to achieve economic growth and manage national debt.
- There's a significant regulatory shift underway in financial services, with agencies like the SEC and CFTC displaying an openness to innovation, contrasting with previous periods of hostility towards crypto.
- The Clarity Act has faced political hurdles, but proponents believe it's essential for modernizing financial institutions and providing regulatory certainty, especially for banks that need to adapt to new technologies.

When Empires Stop Building: The Iran War and the End of American Soft Power | Bruno Maçães
- The conflict with Iran is viewed as an inevitable outcome driven by Israel's push and Trump's attraction to the idea, with the US unable to allow Israel to face Iran alone.
- The US strategy appears to be one of destruction rather than world-building, as Washington and Tel Aviv lack a clear vision for what should come after the potential collapse of the Iranian regime.
- There is a significant decline in American political culture and institutions, leading to decision-making without knowledge or planning, and a confused electorate vulnerable to propaganda.

We're Not Ready for This
- The prevalence of sophisticated AI scams, such as fake celebrity giveaways and AI-generated impersonations of loved ones, poses a growing threat with currently limited solutions.
- AI technology is rapidly advancing, becoming increasingly indistinguishable from real human content, making it difficult to discern authenticity and creating new avenues for deception.
- The inability to solely rely on video and audio evidence to confirm truth online is a significant societal challenge, as AI can be used to create plausible deniability for wrongdoers and facilitate widespread misinformation.

Making America the Crypto Capital of the World | New CFTC Chairman Michael Selig
- The CFTC aims to foster innovation in digital assets and other emerging markets by providing clear regulatory frameworks and ending "regulation by enforcement."
- The definition of a "commodity" under the CFTC's purview is intentionally broad, encompassing almost anything with a market and not explicitly excluded, including digital assets and services.
- The CFTC is actively working to protect decentralized finance (DeFi) and software developers by clarifying what constitutes an intermediary and creating safe harbors for those pushing code rather than acting as custodians.

985: Stop putting secrets in .env
- Plain text secrets in files like
.envare a significant security risk, especially with the rise of AI coding agents that can inadvertently expose them. - Varlock offers a unified solution for managing sensitive and non-sensitive configuration by combining schema definition and value injection within a single, familiar file format.
- The tool not only provides robust validation and type generation but also offers features like automatic redaction of sensitive data in logs and HTTP responses to prevent accidental leaks.

Ep. 395: Should I Try a “Social Media Pause”?
- The conversation explores the concept of a "social media pause" as an experiment rather than a detox, focusing on self-discovery and understanding the actual role of social media in one's life and work.
- Taking a break from social media led to increased self-communion and deeper thinking, as individuals were forced to process thoughts internally rather than immediately broadcasting them.
- The experience highlighted a loss of focus and attention span due to social media, leading to a desire to reclaim and cultivate "long thinking" and deeper engagement with activities like reading.

Andrew Huberman: Peptides, Sleep Tech, and the End of Obesity
- Peptides are emerging as a category between supplements and prescription drugs, offering benefits like enhanced growth hormone and IGF-1 release.
- Popular fitness peptides, known as secretagogues, are injected and work by stimulating the release of growth hormone and IGF-1, aiding in faster recovery, fat loss, and muscle repair.
- These peptides, including those that stimulate growth hormone release, can be obtained with or without a prescription and are typically taken before sleep to maximize their effectiveness.



