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Hidden ForcesMay 2 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.

The DailyMay 2 1h 52m
What Does Tucker Carlson Really Believe? I Went to Maine to Find Out.
- Tucker Carlson has publicly broken with Donald Trump, criticizing his decision to go to war with Iran and stating he regrets ever supporting the former president.
- Carlson posits that Trump was a "hostage" to foreign interests and pressure from donors and influencers, particularly regarding the Iran conflict.
- The conversation highlights Carlson's evolving worldview, his critiques of American foreign policy and interventionism, and his view on the future of the Republican Party and conservative media.

The Pomp PodcastMay 2 52 min
Why All-Time High Stocks Are Bullish for Bitcoin | Jordi Visser
- The market has entered a state of "submission" as investors realize current challenges are structural and not a short-term event, leading to a rotation away from traditional growth assets.
- Higher oil prices and global supply chain issues are driving persistent inflation, necessitating a shift in investment strategies towards hard assets and commodities.
- Bitcoin is positioned as a potential high-growth asset in a new regime characterized by inflation and a need for liquidity, contrasting with the diminishing moat of software-based companies.

Masters of ScaleMay 2 40 min
The Devil Wears Prada workplace: Toxic or timeless?
- The film highlights the shift from a top-down, gatekeeper-driven fashion industry to a more bottom-up, influencer-driven model.
- "The Devil Wears Prada" showcases a leadership style based on fear and personality cults, which is contrasted with modern expectations of more collaborative and less abrasive workplaces.
- The movie's depiction of the demanding assistant role and the sacrifices made for career advancement is discussed in the context of changing workplace expectations and evolving ideas of work-life balance.

All-InMay 1 1h 20m
OpenAI Misses Targets, Codex vs Claude, Elon vs Sam Trial, Big Hyperscaler Beats, Peptide Craze
- OpenAI is reportedly missing user and revenue targets, raising concerns about its spending commitments and readiness for an IPO, despite positive product developments like GPT 5.5.
- A critical bottleneck in AI development and deployment is the scarcity of power and compute capacity, which is leading major tech companies to massive infrastructure investments, potentially shifting their financial models.
- The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a pivotal case concerning federal preemption in pesticide labeling, which could significantly impact regulatory authority and the outcome of thousands of state-level lawsuits against Bayer/Monsanto.

Excess ReturnsMay 1 1h 07m
We Asked Ben Hunt, Jim Paulsen, Kevin Muir and Brent Kochuba Why Bad News Can’t Break This Market
- The market remains resilient despite geopolitical and economic concerns, driven by a widespread caution that prevents overextension and a belief in long-term bullish trends like AI.
- Mysterious "supernovas" in private credit and the Strait of Hormuz have occurred, but their full impact on the global economy and markets is yet to be felt, likened to light from distant stars not yet reaching our eyes.
- Persistent inflation is misdiagnosed as demand-driven, when it's primarily due to temporary supply-side restrictions, leading to potentially inappropriate policy responses that could hinder growth rather than help inflation.

No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Technology | StartupsMay 1 42 min
Baseten CEO Tuhin Srivastava on the AI Inference Crunch, Custom Models, and Building the Inference Cloud
- The increasing capability and adoption of open-source AI models is democratizing inference and enabling more specialized applications.
- The future of AI applications will likely involve a significant application layer built by companies that can leverage unique user signals and workflows, rather than being entirely dominated by large foundational model labs.
- There is a critical global shortage of AI compute capacity, with demand far outstripping supply, leading to longer contract terms for hardware and increased focus on operational efficiency.

Training DataMay 1 28 min
OpenAI's Greg Brockman: Why Human Attention Is the New Bottleneck
- OpenAI is aggressively securing compute resources to meet the seemingly unlimited demand for AI-driven problem-solving and intelligence.
- Scaling laws for neural networks continue to be a powerful, empirical driver of model capability, with continuous innovation in architectures and algorithms.
- The increasing capability of AI models necessitates a focus on context and human oversight, shifting the bottleneck from doing work to ensuring it aligns with values and intentions.

The Milk Road ShowMay 1 37 min
Crypto Q2 Outlook: What Actually Unlocks the Next Bull Run w/ David Duong
- Institutional investors are increasingly optimistic about crypto, with a significant majority planning to increase their allocations despite market volatility, viewing it as a "commercial opportunity" rather than a systemic risk.
- The growth of AI agents is emerging as a potentially significant use case for crypto, with blockchains like Ethereum enabling their interaction and economic activity through microtransactions.
- Regulatory clarity remains a critical factor for institutional adoption, with investors seeking clear guidelines while simultaneously seeing executive agencies proactively providing taxonomy and guidance.
