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Brad Pitt got really honest about hitting rock bottom and finding AA. He was “pretty much on my back,” desperate, trying anything. What surprised him most was how open and contagious the rooms were, it gave him permission to step out on the edge. He went from shy to fully embracing it, calling it something he actually looked forward to. Dax nailed it: “You don’t come into AA because everything’s working out fantastic.” Seeing someone that successful talk so openly about struggle and growth makes it feel more human and less shameful. Recovery isn’t about perfection, it’s about showing up when your hair is on fire and being willing to change. Have you ever found unexpected strength in a room full of people who’ve been through it?
Camus1,321,340 просмотров • 16 дней назад

Crip Mac had Funny Marco’s guest Dax Flame genuinely SCARED after he started giving him dating advice and prison survival tips 😭💀 Funny Marco then set Dax up to have a barbecue at his house with Crip Mac that he had no choice but to accept 🤣 “Can you fight a little? Would you like to catch a friendly fade… You won’t survive jail or prison, they will extort you and might r-pe you.”
Killa 🌺126,644 просмотров • 2 дней назад

Jessica Shepard on going from talking a girl out of getting a Paige Bueckers Tshirt at a charity event last year to being her teammate now “(Laughing) that probably is true, the irony, there’s a lot of irony in this situation..: obviously you could talk about Paige as the basketball player forever because she’s a phenomenal basketball player, I think one of the most complete guards in the game for how young she is, it’s really special… her confidence just kind of spreads into everyone, she’s just an amazing person be alongside”
Andrew Dukowitz95,977 просмотров • 2 дней назад

🚨 CHARLIE SHEEN ADMITS “I WAS SPENDING $30,000 A DAY ON CRACK” — HOSTS JAWS DROP TO THE FLOOR Charlie Sheen is going viral after casually revealing on the Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepard how much money he was burning through at the peak of his addiction… and the hosts looked genuinely SHOCKED by what they were hearing. According to Sheen, he was spending between $15,000 and $30,000 PER DAY on crack while making up to $1.8 million PER EPISODE at the height of ‘Two and a Half Men.’ And somehow… even that wasn’t enough. The wildest part? Sheen says the cartel supplying his dealer literally thought he had to be redistributing drugs because no one believed a single person could consume that much alone. “They thought the only explanation was… I was a distributor.” He says he started taking out massive lines of credit, bought into a private jet just to finally “feel rich,” and began living like a billionaire with virtually no limits. But eventually the spending spiraled so far out of control that he says he had to sell off the back-end profits from “Two and a Half Men” just to wipe out the debt and make it all disappear. And despite making more money than most people could ever imagine… He admits it still “never satisfied” him. What’s crazier… the fact Charlie Sheen survived this lifestyle… or the fact up to $1.8 MILLION per episode still wasn’t enough to feed it? 📹: YouTube/armchairexpertpod
HustleBitch807,582 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY on finding out SAM SHEPARD had left us. A class act as usual.
All The Right Movies2,823,054 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

🚨"NFL Spotlight" with #Bengals CB DJ Turner II, one of the NFL's most underrated CBs: FULL VIDEO + TIMESTAMPS👇 0:00 - Cold Open 2:33 - Start of interview 3:01 - The origin of “JuanDrago” 6:00 - Early football journey 8:07 - Choosing Michigan 9:46 - Playing for Jesse Minter & Mike Macdonald 11:43 - Jim Harbaugh whiteboard story 16:38 - Falling to end of Round 2 in NFL Draft 18:29 - Reuniting with Dax Hill 19:55 - Welcome to the NFL moment 22:12 - How meditation has been crucial for DJ 26:58 - Overcoming early adversity 28:30 - Year 3 breakout 🚀 31:26 - Following No. 1 WRs 33:42 - Practicing against Ja’Marr & Tee 34:55 - “Drago” suit line 38:07 - Caleb Downs 38:45 - Future goals 40:05 - Thoughts on Boye Mafe, Bryan Cook signings. 41:00 - Potential contract extension 42:05 - Who’s next for NFL Spotlight?
Ari Meirov1,494,079 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Why is the creator of OpenCode pretty skeptical about AI productivity gains, and the hype around AI? A very conversation dax (and lots of truth bombs:) Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 07:03 Dax’s path into tech 09:04 Early startup experience 13:16 Getting involved with open source 16:13 OpenCode 23:17 Anthropic banning OpenCode 30:34 From terminal to GUI 32:34 OpenCode’s business model 36:33 Why inference is profitable 39:11 GPU bottlenecks 40:54 AI hype 45:50 AI spending 48:47 Dax’s memo 55:41 Dax’s skepticism of predictions 58:58 Engineering culture at OpenCode 1:02:38 How building works at OpenCode 1:05:36 Taste and quality 1:11:32 Dax’s work setup 1:12:35 The role of engineers and EMs 1:15:50 Advice for engineers 1:18:12 Book recommendation Brought to you by: • Antithesis – verify your system’s correctness without human review or traditional integration tests – and avoid bugs or outages • WorkOS – everything you need to make your app enterprise ready • turbopuffer – a vector and full-text search engine built on object storage. It’s fast, cheap, and extremely scalable Three interesting thoughts from Dax: 1. No AI-native coding agent company is “winning” by being better with AI. Dax says that none of OpenCode’s competitors are crushing them, and that nobody is using AI so well that others cannot compete. 2. Most software engineers profit from AI as time gained, not increased output — unless you change incentives! Dax says the natural way for software engineers to “cash out” their AI tooling gains is with time savings, by doing the same work as before, but faster. Until compensation and motivation structures change, most teams should expect output to stay flat while engineers go home earlier. There’s nothing wrong with this, but AI vendors sell a different outcome to CFOs: increased output. 3. AI code generation mutes the “guilt” of doing the wrong thing, but this builds up tech debt. Pre-AI, writing a hack felt bad, the second time it felt really bad, and by the third time you’d often just refactor in order to fix up the code. Now, the agent hides the hack, which skews devs’ judgment and results in less tech debt being cleaned up.
Gergely Orosz228,439 просмотров • 15 дней назад

Meet Russell Shepard. Former NFL wide receiver who's now running a porta-potty business. Year 2 he made $1M? (more than ever in the NFL) It started when he played for the Giants. He noticed the city filled with trash at night. By morning? All gone. He knew someone was making bank on all that waste. So with his NFL earnings, Russell bought: - A vacuum truck with a 2,000-gallon tank - 125 portable toilets - 50 hand wash stations - 20 holding tanks - Some nearby land His first few months of recurring revenue: - Month 1-2: $6k - Month 2-3: $12k - Month 3-4: $18k By year 2 they'd hit $1M in revenue. Now multi-millions. How it grew so fast? reviews and referrals. His company Shep Boys manages waste from construction sites to disaster zones. Simple model, recurring revenue, commercial contracts. I will say - I've never been so close to throwing up when visiting a small business before. But Russell doesn't care what it smells like. He cares what it pays.
Codie Sanchez866,016 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Bill Maher SNAPS at the Golden Globes for snubbing Joe Rogan from “Best Podcast.” “F*cking smug a**holes.” MAHER: “It was glaring that Joe Rogan was not nominated.” DANA CARVEY: “For best podcast?” MAHER: “Yeah, I mean, it is kind of popular. It is known.” CARVEY: “He’s absolutely brilliant at what he does.” MAHER: “Exactly. You’re gonna have an inaugural podcast category, and you don’t have [Joe Rogan]? Maybe it just speaks to living in the Bluesky bubble. Like, get out of your f*cking bubble. I want to be one of you. I am one of you. But you’re just so hard to defend because you’re just such f*cking smug a**holes. And this town is the epicenter of the problem. It really is.” These were the Golden Globe nominees for “Best Podcast”: • Good Hang (Amy Poehler) - Winner • Armchair Expert (Dax Shepard) • Call Her Daddy (Alex Cooper) • The Mel Robbins Podcast (Mel Robbins) • SmartLess (Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett) Up First (NPR) Not nominated: • Joe Rogan
The Vigilant Fox 🦊1,767,232 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад


