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Screaming in the CloudApr 30 29 min
Building the Backbone of AI Agents: Telemetry, Open Source, and the Future of Developer Infrastructure with Brian Douglas
- Paper Compute is developing infrastructure for AI agents, focusing on open-source projects for telemetry and agent runtimes built on NixOS.
- The company addresses concerns about data privacy and usage monitoring in AI interactions, emphasizing local telemetry and optional cloud syncing for team collaboration.
- Future plans include a cloud offering with multiplayer capabilities for collaborative agent session analysis and advanced features like prompt caching and model fine-tuning.

a16zApr 30 29 min
Workday’s Last Workday? AI and the Future of Enterprise Software
- Workday is a leader in Enterprise Cloud applications for finance and Human Resources, aiming to revolutionize how organizations manage data and people.
- The company demonstrates strong financial performance with substantial revenue and market capitalization, supported by robust cash flow and a focus on innovation and customer success.
- Workday is committed to sustainability, powering data centers with renewable energy, and is actively developing AI-powered solutions for HR and finance to shape the future of work.

The Megyn Kelly ShowApr 30 19 min
Hegseth Battles Dems on Capitol Hill, Showdown at SCOTUS, Artemis II Crew at WH: AM Update 4/30
- The Supreme Court is reviewing whether the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status for Syrian and Haitian immigrants was lawful, focusing on the extent of judicial review and claims of racial bias.
- Secretary of War Pete Hagath faced intense questioning from lawmakers regarding the financial costs, progress, and strategy of the ongoing war in Iran, with differing views on its success and necessity.
- President Trump welcomed the Artemis 2 crew to the White House following their successful lunar mission and hinted at the imminent release of more information regarding UFOs.

Decoder with Nilay PatelApr 30 45 min
How to win — or lose — Decoder
- The episode explains how to perform a blind scan on a free-to-air decoder, which is the most effective method for discovering all available channels on a transponder.
- Blind scanning is beneficial not only for new installations but also for existing users to find newly added channels without needing an installer.
- The podcast highlights that free-to-air television is a cost-effective way to access entertainment and news, requiring only an initial investment in appliances.

Training DataApr 30 29 min
Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering
- The conversation introduces the concept of "Software 3.0," where programming shifts from writing explicit code to prompting LLMs as a new computing paradigm.
- A key theme is "jagged intelligence," highlighting that LLMs excel in verifiable domains like math and code but can struggle with seemingly simple tasks, suggesting human oversight remains crucial.
- The discussion explores "agentic engineering" as a new discipline focused on directing powerful but stochastic AI agents to increase development speed and complexity without sacrificing quality.

Masters of ScaleApr 30 33 min
How Poppi’s founders built a new soda brand worth $2 billion
- The founders emphasized the importance of authenticity and community building through platforms like TikTok, which significantly accelerated their brand's growth and loyalty.
- They highlighted that embracing embarrassment and seeking feedback from consumers and peers is crucial for growth and innovation, even when it feels uncomfortable.
- The couple's success underscores the power of complementary founder dynamics and a shared commitment, demonstrating that a strong partnership, even within a marriage, can be a significant driver of business achievement.

Prof G MarketsApr 30 34 min
Ray Dalio: The World Order Has Unraveled
- Global leaders have declared the post-1945 world order dead, signaling a shift away from rules-based international relations towards a "might is right" era of power politics.
- This breakdown in the old order is manifesting as five interconnected types of conflict: trade, technology, geopolitical, capital, and potentially military wars, with the first four already in progress.
- The increasing likelihood of conflict, particularly between major powers like the US and China, is amplified by roughly comparable military strengths and existential differences, with Taiwan being a key potential trigger point.

Odd LotsApr 30 56 min
BlackRock's Rob Goldstein on the Next Megatrends in Finance
- The increasing amount of code being generated annually due to AI tools will dramatically change how software is developed and utilized.
- The intersection of AI with finance presents challenges around model determinism and explainability, but also offers opportunities for enhanced productivity and new controls within regulated industries.
- Technology is blurring the lines between public and private markets, leading to a more integrated spectrum of assets and a greater emphasis on holistic portfolio management and on-the-ground information gathering for competitive edge.

Forward GuidanceApr 30 1h 02m
Central Bank Control Is Breaking | Weekly Roundup
- The Federal Reserve's recent meeting showed significant dissent, signaling a lack of consensus and potentially complicating future policy decisions.
- Persistent inflation is expected, driven by factors like oil price surges, export restrictions, and geopolitical tensions, making Fed rate cuts in 2026 unlikely without a crisis.
- A secular shift towards deglobalization and increased government balance sheet utilization for growth is occurring, leading to inflationary pressures and a reevaluation of investment assets towards commodities and real assets.

Hidden ForcesApr 30 49h 58m
How China Is Winning the Iran War | Jon Alterman
- Russia is profiting financially from the ongoing conflict through increased oil prices and gaining insights into US military strategies.
- China benefits from a world shifting towards bilateral relationships where it can assert dominance and is supplying Iran with military components and intelligence.
- The prolonged conflict may lead to the erosion of US moral leadership, prompting other nations to seek greater autonomy and reduce their reliance on the United States.