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The Megyn Kelly ShowApr 29 20 min
Comey Indicted Over "86 47," Massive MN Fraud Raid, King Charles Addresses Congress: AM Update 4/29
- Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again by the Trump Justice Department, this time for allegedly making a threat to the President of the United States via a social media post.
- Federal agents conducted coordinated raids across Minnesota targeting numerous Somali-American child care centers and businesses in a large-scale fraud investigation.
- A former top adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci has been charged with conspiracy for allegedly destroying documents related to the origins of the Coronavirus.

Prof G MarketsApr 29 42 min
Data Center Debate: Are Energy Bills About To Explode?
- The growing energy and water constraints on Earth are driving the need to scale compute and AI, making space an increasingly viable location for data centers.
- Despite initial skepticism and harsh criticism, StarCloud has successfully operated a data center-grade GPU (Nvidia H100) in space, proving technical feasibility regarding thermal management and radiation.
- The future economics of space-based data centers hinge on reducing launch costs to around $500 per kilogram and improving watts per kilogram efficiency, with potential national security implications if energy production for AI lags on Earth.

The Prof G Pod with Scott GallowayApr 29 11 min
Raging Moderates: Trump Blames Democrats, Demands His Ballroom, and Attacks Jimmy Kimmel Again (ft. Sen. Rand Paul)
- Senator Paul advocates for a principled approach to free speech, emphasizing that while offensive remarks are in bad taste, government intervention like FCC action is a violation of the First Amendment.
- He expresses concern about the economic impact of current policies on Americans, citing high gas prices and farm bankruptcies as pressing issues that draw focus away from these domestic struggles.
- Senator Paul believes that internet companies are inconsistently policing content, criticizing their double standards in removing certain speech while allowing accusations of serious crimes to remain online.

Beyond ConnectedApr 29 11 min
[Ep. 29] Fake phone numbers on Google are scamming people right now
- Scammers are perpetuating a growing "search result scam" by paying for fake phone numbers to appear at the top of search engine results, tricking users into calling them instead of legitimate companies.
- This scam exploits users' trust in search results, the pressure of urgent tasks like flight changes, and the speed at which scammers answer, creating a false sense of legitimacy and urgency.
- To protect yourself, never trust phone numbers from top search results, always go directly to official company websites, and be wary of instant answers followed by requests for personal or financial information.

Tetragrammaton with Rick RubinApr 29 1h 29m
Chris Best
- Substack was inspired by a frustration with the media industry and the attention-grabbing nature of social media, aiming to empower writers to connect directly with their readers.
- The platform emerged during a time of increasing censorship and ideological division, offering an alternative to traditional media outlets that were perceived as limiting journalistic freedom.
- Substack's commitment to free speech, while controversial to some, is a core principle, with limited exceptions for illegal activities or advocacy of literal violence.

The Pomp PodcastApr 28 14 min
Bitcoiners Predict MASSIVE Bull Market | Anthony Pompliano
- Arthur Hayes and Michael Saylor predict a Bitcoin bull run driven by the growth of digital credit as a new financial product.
- Tim Draper suggests companies have an irresponsible approach if they don't hold Bitcoin on their balance sheets for potential future economic shifts.
- A significant announcement regarding a strategic Bitcoin reserve at the White House is anticipated, hinting at potential government acquisition of Bitcoin.

The Joe Rogan ExperienceApr 28 2h 57m
#2490 - RZA
- The discussion emphasizes the importance of physical movement and exercise for mental clarity, emotional well-being, and overall health, drawing parallels to martial arts philosophy and energizing the body's "chi."
- The conversation delves into the complexities of counterfeit goods and AI-generated content, questioning the perceived value of authenticity versus replication and highlighting how technology blurs the lines of what is "real."
- A significant portion of the podcast explores the ethical and societal implications of resource extraction and commodification, particularly concerning conflict minerals like cobalt and the historical parallels with rubber, revealing the stark contrast between technological advancement and human exploitation.

UnchainedApr 28 9 min
Bits + Bips: How the Kelp rsETH Hack Left Aave With $193M in Bad Debt
- The KelpDAO hack involved a malicious cross-chain transaction that exploited Layer Zero's DVN network, allowing an attacker to mint unbacked RSK and borrow $193 million from Aave.
- A significant portion of lending platform activity, particularly around wrapped ETH, is driven by "leverage looping" with LSTs and LRTs, which can obscure underlying risks for lenders.
- The industry is grappling with how to define and implement decentralization in practice, with a potential shift towards more trusted intermediaries and centralized control for risk management and crisis response.

Moonshots with Peter DiamandisApr 28 27 min
David Sinclair: The GLP-1 Side Effect No One Talks About, What AI Found in His Lab, and Reversing Blindness | Q&A EP #251
- GLP1 medications are showing benefits beyond weight loss, including for heart and brain health, but have a rare risk of causing blindness.
- AI is exponentially accelerating drug design and research for reversing aging by analyzing vast numbers of molecules.
- Positive mindset and belief are powerful factors in longevity, with optimists living significantly longer than pessimists.

Thoughtful Money with Adam TaggartApr 28 1h 02m
The Bad Times Happen When Market Valuations Are Too Rich...Like Now | New Harbor Financial
- The US stock market is currently at extremely high valuations, rivaling historical peaks like the 2000 tech bubble and 1929, which historically precede significant market downturns.
- While the broad market has seen a recent rally, there's a notable bifurcation within the technology sector, with semiconductors performing exceptionally well, while software stocks have declined.
- The advisory team emphasizes the importance of a disciplined, data-driven approach to investing, focusing on capital preservation and strategic allocation, particularly with a significant portion in non-US equities and alternative assets like precious metals, to navigate potential market volatility.