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State of AI compute 2026: my conversation with stephen balaban of Lambda on the neocloud boom, data centers, GPUs and what's ahead 00:00 โ€” Cold open 01:21 โ€” Why GPU compute was never a commodity 02:45 โ€” The H100 price index and what it gets wrong 04:02 โ€” The real moat: technology or financing? 05:57 โ€” Winner-take-all, or room for many neoclouds 06:48 โ€” Are we overbuilding or underbuilding AI compute? 09:26 โ€” What if AI gets 10x more compute-efficient? 10:44 โ€” The real bottleneck: land, power, and shell 11:38 โ€” The backlash against data centers โ€” and the misinformation 15:00 โ€” Opening the hood: from photons to tokens 17:11 โ€” Extracting more value from the same chip 19:26 โ€” Frontier inference and distributed training, explained 23:26 โ€” What actually drives compute cost 25:21 โ€” Lambda's chip stack and the NVIDIA relationship 26:17 โ€” A multi-silicon world? CUDA, CUDNN, and NVIDIA's real moat 28:59 โ€” Networking, storage, and the one-click cluster 34:46 โ€” Renting vs. owning, and full vertical integration 36:24 โ€” How global is Lambda? Does location still matter? 38:44 โ€” The financing stack: off-take agreements, SPVs, and credit 41:16 โ€” Why a 2023 GPU leases for more today 42:36 โ€” A futures market for compute? 43:54 โ€” Origin story: facial recognition, Perceptio, and Apple 47:03 โ€” The Lambda hat and Dream Scope 48:59 โ€” The $60K bet that became a cloud business 52:00 โ€” Holding the team together through the hard times 54:30 โ€” Bringing on a new CEO; Stephen as CTO 57:33 โ€” Matching xAI on high-velocity deployment 59:29 โ€” "AI won't write software โ€” it will become the software" 01:01:30 โ€” Neural software vs. vibe coding 01:04:25 โ€” Do agents change the compute layer 01:06:14 โ€” Self-assembling software inside Lambda 01:08:18 โ€” Gigawatt-scale AI factories 01:08:57 โ€” One person, one GPU 01:12:04 โ€” Hot takes: overrated and underrated in AI

Matt Turck

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My dear friend, Vlad Tenev, changed the landscape of investing forever! The rise of the retail investor is largely due to Robinhood's success... and in this new Journey Man, we discuss it all... Enjoy! 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Introducing Vlad Tenev of Robinhood 01:27 - Why Take on Wall Street? 01:54 - Robinhoodโ€™s Zero-Fee Origin Story 02:53 - Inspiration from Instagram and Uber 04:24 - Reimagining Trading for Mobile 05:05 - The Challenge of Disrupting Finance 05:42 - Why Everything Is Hard 06:34 - Early Wrong Assumptions 07:42 - Raising Capital with a Small Vision 08:48 - Funding Robinhood on AngelList 09:50 - Early Investors Changed Their Lives 10:38 - The Crypto Explosion Begins 11:07 - Considering a Bitcoin Exchange First 12:17 - Bitcoinโ€™s Early Skepticism and Growth 13:08 - Robinhood Launches Crypto in 2018 14:03 - 2020: Crypto Revenue Surges Overnight 15:04 - The Challenge of Crypto Cyclicality 16:11 - Staffing a Volatile Business 17:10 - Building Robinhoodโ€™s Lean Crypto Team 18:46 - Robinhoodโ€™s First Crypto Event Coming 19:38 - Where TradFi Meets DeFi 20:34 - Tokenizing Everything 21:09 - Robinhoodโ€™s Vision for Crypto + Finance 21:47 - Thoughts on Crypto Options Demand 23:04 - Why Crypto Options Havenโ€™t Taken Off 24:09 - Millennials and the Speculative Economy 25:22 - Democratizing Trading for Everyone 26:08 - Why Buy-and-Hold Doesnโ€™t Work for All 27:15 - Trading vs Investing: A Matter of Wealth 28:01 - Trading as a Skill Anyone Can Build 29:13 - Robinhoodโ€™s Role in Onboarding Millions 30:06 - The Fed's Role and Retail Insight 31:03 - The Rise of the Retail Macro Trader 32:17 - Helping Users Succeed with Robinhood Strategies 33:35 - Power of Community and the Hive Mind 34:55 - Will AI Disrupt Community Too? 36:14 - Technological Waves and Investor Opportunity 37:10 - Human Purpose in an AI World 37:52 - Tokenizing Human Connection 38:28 - Creators, Platforms, and Future-Proofing 39:26 - Vladโ€™s Long-Term View of the Future 40:05 - Financial Services at the Heart of Disruption 41:14 - If AI Replaces Jobs, What Happens to Investing? 42:25 - Entering the Economic Singularity 43:31 - What Happens When AIs Win the Markets? 44:16 - AI's Role in Capital and Markets 45:07 - Will AI Eliminate Human Emotion from Markets? 46:06 - HFT: The Original AI Traders 47:20 - AI and Long-Term Probabilistic Forecasting 48:48 - GPUs, Gaming, and the Origins of AI 50:01 - Nvidia, CUDA, and Wall Street Arms Races 51:04 - Flash Boys and Microwave Trading 51:54 - Will AI Costs Go to Zero? 52:52 - Lower Cost, Higher Usage 53:41 - Robinhoodโ€™s UX Wonโ€™t Be Just a Chatbox 55:16 - Cortex: AI-Powered Features at Robinhood 56:54 - Tokenization and the Future of Asset Management 57:44 - Crowdsourced, Tokenized Hedge Funds 58:48 - Portability of Tokenized Assets 59:39 - Blockchain as the New Rails of Finance 01:00:09 - The Trump Token and Capital Formation 01:01:00 - Capital Access Unlocks Innovation 01:01:49 - Why Crypto Needs Regulatory Clarity 01:03:17 - From Meme Coins to Real Assets 01:04:17 - Crypto's Path to $100 Trillion? 01:05:15 - The Financial System Will Run on Blockchains 01:06:00 - Platform Layer vs Application Layer Wealth 01:06:29 - AI Raises Money and Launches Tokens 01:07:39 - AIs Creating Software and Capital Formation 01:08:00 - Final Thoughts: A Wild Future Ahead 01:08:20 - When Will Vlad Buy a CryptoPunk? 01:08:51 - Wrapping Up: AI, Crypto, and the Road Ahead

Raoul Pal

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A subnet founder allegedly walked away with $10M in TAO and torched his own community in the process. On TWiST, Mark Jeffrey of Stillcore Capital joins us to break down what really happened with Templar/Covenant, the overall fixes that co-founder Const has proposed, and why Bittensorโ€™s incentive engine may have been a victim of its own success. PLUS weโ€™re joined by subnet operators Will Squires and Steffan Cruz (of MacroCosmos) and Ken Miyachi of BitMind to get their perspective on the controversy, and to demo the exciting projects theyโ€™re still building on the blockchain. 0:00 Mark Jeffrey joins the show! 2:18 How Mark Jeffrey learned about Bittensor. 6:17 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations โ€” interviews, meetings, calls โ€” you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at and use code TWIST for 10% off! 7:22 Mark Jeffrey's Bittensor investments. 9:25 Check out our discussion with Nova: 10:16 Sentry - New users can get $240 in free credits when they go to and use the code TWIST 10:41 Check out Ridges! 11:53 How trading alpha tokens works on Bittensor 12:44 Subnet drama: what happened? 16:01 Do subnet owners have too much power? 18:33 Check out our conversation with Sam Dare (2268): 19:10 How Sam Dare should've handled walking away (per Mark Jeffrey) 20:02 Deel - Founders scale faster on Deel. Set up payroll for any country in minutes, hire anyone anywhere, get visas handled fast, and get back to building. Visit to learn more. 23:29 Who should subnets be owned by? 24:02 Ken Miyachi from BitMind joins the show 30:56 Netsuite - Get the free business guide Demystifying AI at 31:06 Ken's $3M raise & investors (Arch, Canonical, Mechanism) 33:18 Token vs. equity: how to think about a subnet investment. 41:57 Will Squires and Stefan Kruse of MacroCosmos join the show 42:54 How MacroCosmos lets anyone become a compute provider. 56:29 Stefan on the Covenant drama: "disappointing, but solvable" 1:02:11 Off-duty with J-Cal, Mark Jeffrey, and Lon Harris 1:02:48 Bieber vs. Carpenter: does Coachella owe you a spectacle? 1:15:20 Jason says Staples should pay the "Staples baddie" $1M/year cc: @jason, Lon Harris, Mark Jeffrey, const, Distributed State, templar, covenant, Macrocosmos, ApexใƒปSN1, IOTA ใƒป SN9, Ken Jon, BitMind BitMindAI ๐ŸŽฅ Watch the full episode here ๐Ÿ‘‡

This Week in Startups

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If you use LLM-as-judge, this one is for you. (bookmark it) Most teams validate their agent's outputs by calling a frontier model as the judge. It works, until it doesn't. Three problems stack up fast: โ†’ Cost: you're hitting a frontier API on every turn, every tool call, every response. In production that burns millions. โ†’ Latency: bigger models, remote calls, slow reasoning on every check. โ†’ Blind spots: frontier models don't actually know your domain. In finance, insurance, or healthcare, they miss the keywords and principles your work depends on. So I walk through a different approach: train your own small LLM judge. Instead of a giant model, you start with a small one and let the system generate the training data for you. It decomposes your domain, samples synthetic examples, runs them through a debate arena where judges reach consensus, then trains on the refined set. The result is a judge that's cheaper, faster, and more accurate on your data than Gemini, Claude, or GPT, with an OpenAI-compatible endpoint you can even deploy on-prem. I show the whole thing end to end, using a Claude Code plugin and a web interface, with a real insurance RAG grounding evaluator as the example. You can get the plugin here: Here's the full breakdown: 00:00 - Intro 00:12 - Three problems with using frontier LLMs as judges 01:05 - A different approach: train your own small judge 01:31 - How it works (synthetic data and a debate arena) 02:50 - Installing the Claude Code plugin 04:03 - Defining your task with /eval 04:34 - Example: an insurance RAG grounding evaluator 05:51 - Kicking it off and giving early feedback 06:26 - Choosing labels, domain, and strictness 08:30 - The web interface and dashboard 09:52 - Bringing your own example data (optional) 10:26 - The finished model: endpoint, accuracy, and speed 11:16 - Control, on-prem deployment, and interpretability 11:57 - Benchmarks vs frontier models and the GitHub repo 12:30 - Outro I worked with the Plurai team on this. Thanks for sponsoring the video.

Akshay ๐Ÿš€

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๐Ÿšจ๐ŸŒŽ WE ARE ENTERING THE MOST DANGEROUS ERA SINCE WORLD WAR II Borders are shifting. Wars are spreading. America is pulling back, China is pushing forward, and Russia is gambling everything. ian bremmer says the global system that kept the world stable for decades is dead, and what replaces it will be far more dangerous. This is not a Cold War. This is a free-for-all. We get into: โ€ขโ  โ Why the U.S. is losing its grip on global leadership โ€ขโ  โ How China and Russia are quietly teaming up to challenge the West โ€ขโ  โ Why Europe is more fragile than anyone wants to admit โ€ขโ  โ How NATO missteps pushed Putin toward full-scale invasion โ€ขโ  โ Why nuclear risks are higher today than in the 1980s โ€ขโ  โ And what happens when every major power is acting alone with no rules and no referee Bremmer says the world has entered a G-Zero era. No leadership. No guardrails. No safety net. Just rising tension and a global landscape one mistake away from disaster. 01:05 โ€“ Introduction to the G-Zero world with no global leader 01:58 โ€“ Why G-Zero increases accidents and escalation 03:09 โ€“ The global economy is the most G-Zero of all sectors 04:09 โ€“ AI is a tectonic technological shift reshaping power 05:46 โ€“ โ€œAI is the only thing that can take down the USโ€ 07:07 โ€“ AI competition framed as a positive externality 08:08 โ€“ The need for global AI governance similar to the IPCC 09:28 โ€“ Lack of trust blocks AI cooperation between nations 10:39 โ€“ Geopolitics increasingly driven by domestic instability 12:28 โ€“ Biggest threat is internal fracture, not great-power war 13:17 โ€“ Polarization now the engine of global instability 14:38 โ€“ Israelโ€“Gaza seen as a symptom of broader breakdown 17:09 โ€“ UN Security Council described as completely irrelevant 18:50 โ€“ US has less leverage over Netanyahuโ€™s cabinet 21:30 โ€“ Trumpโ€™s impact on alliances and global order 23:01 โ€“ NATO revived, but the G7 is losing relevance 24:46 โ€“ Europe must wake up and pay for its own security 26:01 โ€“ US using the UN for cover, not real action 27:15 โ€“ US debt crisis emerging as a long-term threat 28:44 โ€“ Concern over the rising level of political hatred 30:35 โ€“ The US now seen as a flawed model of democracy 32:00 โ€“ Chinaโ€™s transactional influence without global leadership 34:02 โ€“ USโ€“China relationship more frenemies than rivals 37:05 โ€“ Technology as the only truly internationalist force 38:50 โ€“ US, Europe, and China all facing internal crises 40:51 โ€“ Escalation risk rising across the Middle East 44:31 โ€“ Palestinian issue cannot be solved with money alone 48:02 โ€“ The end of the globalist consensus 49:03 โ€“ Climate change is the lone area where multilateralism works 52:12 โ€“ Netanyahuโ€™s weakness threatens regional stability 55:51 โ€“ The 2024 election will define US foreign policy 58:59 โ€“ Trumpโ€™s first foreign-policy success: the Abraham Accords

Mario Nawfal

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STRAIGHT TO THE POINT: Minnesotaโ€™s Somali-Linked Fraud EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer confirms he will ISSUE SUBPOENAS to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison and says he will hold both Minnesota Democrats in CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS if they wonโ€™t commit to testifying about alleged Somali Fraud happening in their state. According to Comer, new โ€œcredible Democrat whistleblowersโ€ have come forward with more evidence, including documents. Comer told us he intends to refer Congresswoman Rep. Ilhan Omar Omar to the House Ethics Committee, saying her familyโ€™s net worth has โ€œskyrocketedโ€ during her time in Congress. During our full sit-down with the Chairman, we also discussed the 2026 midterm elections, Republican chances of keeping the House, concerns that Democrats will impeach President Trump if they donโ€™t, and Comer gave us an exclusive update on the investigation into Democrat fundraising giant ActBlue. Our team asked Governor Walz, AG Ellison, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for comment. They have not responded. We expect comment from the DOJ and we will update. 01:20 Governor Tim Walz Subpoena 01:57 Walz: Contempt of Congress 03:13 Half a Dozen Whistleblowers With Receipts 04:16 MN AG Keith Ellison โ€œMore Liabilityโ€ Than Governor Walz, Subpoenas As Early As January 28 06:14 Investigating Campaign Contributions to Walz 07:20 Investigating AG Ellison Tapes and Campaign Contributions 09:31 Comer: Congresswoman Omar โ€œTop of the Suspect Listโ€ 10:45 Ethics Committee Referral 11:30 Will Investigate Alleged Fraud In Red States 12:40 Investigating Larger Fraud Conspiracy: โ€œBranching Out To Other Statesโ€ 14:25 Pay to Play? 16:31 Disappointment: Criminal Referrals โ€œGathering Dustโ€ on AG Bondiโ€™s Desk 18:28 Biggest Complaint Of Every Republicanโ€ฆ"There Havenโ€™t Been Enough Arrestsโ€ 19:46 Debanking Americans: Biden Administration Pressure On Regulators? 22:15 ActBlue Investigation Update: Action Before The Midterms 25:25 Does Speaker Johnson Have Control GOP Conference? 26:10 Midterms: If Democrats Take The House They Will Try To Impeach President Trump 27:10 Polymarket Midterm Odds: Can GOP Hold the House? 27:48 Comer Encouraged to Run For Kentucky Governor, Believes in Term Limits 28:00 CBS News Vs Independent Journalism Which Is โ€œOn A Rollโ€ LA Times Media Group LA Times Studios

Catherine Herridge

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A beanie that reads your thoughts and turns them into text โ€” no surgery required?@jason grills the co-founders on their noninvasive brain-computer interface, backed by Vinod Khosla, and calls cap on the whole thing (until he doesn't). This episode of This Week in Startups covers a lot of ground: Jason's tactical tip of the day on making everyone the CEO of their domain, a deep dive into Sabi's thought-to-text beanie, a live demo of AI-powered podcast sidebars built by the TWiST audience, the announcement of a new $5K bounty for an annotation tool, and Jason's big five wellness framework. 0:00 Intro & tactical tip: Make everyone the CEO of their domain 1:49 Matt Coffin's "CEO of X" management philosophy 3:04 Community ownership: Deputizing Ricky, Lawn, Bianca, Maddie, Kabir 4:02 Building the Noti Gang: X group chats and community flywheels 5:08 Founder takeaways: Activate your top 1%, make someone the CEO of it 6:18 The streamer trick, parasocial dynamics, and creator ethics 7:59 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations โ€” interviews, meetings, calls โ€” you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at and use code TWIST for 10% off! 9:34 Guest intro: Rahul Chhabra of Sabi 10:01 What is Sabi? Noninvasive BCI in a beanie with 100,000 sensors 10:02 LinkedIn Jobs - Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at 11:02 How it works: From fMRI to EEG, from hospital to hat 13:46 The brain foundation model and thought-to-text decoding 15:55 Vetting the founders: BITS Pilani, Stanford, athlete fatigue AI 17:22 Vinod Khosla's investment thesis: BCI must be noninvasive 19:30 Jason's challenge: Say "Calacanis" or it doesn't count 19:50 Northwest Registered Agent: Get more when you start your business with Northwest. In 10 clicks and 10 minutes, you can form your company and walk away with a real business identity โ€” Learn more at 21:30 Reserve your device, release by end of 2026 22:26 Privacy concerns: Does the beanie read everything? 23:47 Jason's Big Five wellness framework: sleep, nutrition, exercise, meditation, socialization 25:41 Bounty #1: AI live sidebar contest โ€” demos from the TWiST audience 26:02 What the bounty asked for: AI personas watching the show in real time 27:04 Oliver's breakdown: What's easy vs. hard about live AI commentary 28:40 Demo #1: Armchair (by Mark Colebrook) โ€” fact-checker + troll personas, live 30:26 Render: Find out why 5 million developers are already using the all-in-one cloud platform, Render. Go to and apply for the Render Startup Program to get $500-$100,000 in free credits, depending on your stage and backers. 35:30 Live political violence test: The sidebar in real time on the WHCD shooting 38:45 Demo #2: Pod Commentators / SideCast โ€” browser-based, Gemini-powered 40:35 Jason's revised Bounty #1 spec: Fact-checker + cynic, public stream or Zoom 42:41 Timeline: check-ins May 1, May 8; final winner May 15 44:51 Demo #3: BMD Pat (by Patrick Hughes) โ€” instant URL, all-snarky personas 46:52 Bounty #2 announced: โ€” a fair-use multimedia annotation tool 49:31 Annotated: the of media commentary 51:11 Contest rules: Jason owns the domain, winner gets $5K + potential ongoing work 53:13 Wrap-up: Bounty 1 = AI sidebar, Bounty 2 = Annotated ๐ŸŽฅ Watch the full episode here ๐Ÿ‘‡

This Week in Startups

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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ’ป EXCLUSIVE: THE INTERVIEW THAT COULD REDEFINE WEB3 Dan FinIay , Co-Founder of MetaMask ๐ŸฆŠ, was meant to just build a wallet. Instead, he sparked a revolution โžก๏ธ and now, after 10 years, the stakes are higher than ever. I asked him privately why this fight feels so personalโ€ฆ โ€œFrancesco, itโ€™s about giving power back to the people, where it belongs.โ€ How can Big Tech and centralized gatekeepers still choke Web3โ€™s potential?! So I sat down with Dan to uncover the truthโ€”and he didnโ€™t hold back! We dive into MetaMaskโ€™s 10-year war against control, the Delegation accountโ€™s game-changing promise, and why AI, delegation, and readable wallets could liberate usโ€”or be co-opted by the elite. Elon Musk's Web3 vision, Donald J. Trump's defiance, and the next billion users hang in the balance. In this explosive interview, Dan reveals the fight for your wallet, the eliteโ€™s interference, and his plans. Timestamps: [00:07] - The Spark: Danโ€™s decade-long mission begins. [00:53] - People vs. Control: How MetaMask broke the gatekeepers. [01:37] - Gator Unleashed: The wallet Big Tech fears. [02:11] - Delegationโ€™s Soul: โ€œThis is my heart handed to you.โ€ [03:33] - Web3 Dictatorship? The war on readable freedom. [05:03] - Elite Playbook: Danโ€™s pre-crypto dreams they tried to kill. [09:05] - EIP Rebellion: 10 years of fighting centralized code. [12:24] - The Deep State of Tech: Whoโ€™s choking Web3โ€™s promise? [17:30] - Freedomโ€™s Future: Wallets that liberate, not enslave. [23:16] - The Peopleโ€™s Web3: DAOs, streams, and AI rise up. Check the reply links below to watch the full interview with Dan FinIay below!

Francesco Andreoli แตแต

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Etched came out of stealth at $800M and by lunch X had NVIDIA in the ground We do this every few months. A chip launches, the deck says killer, the timeline holds a funeral, and NVIDIA closes green anyway Etched hardwires the transformer into silicon. That is where the speed comes from, nearly the whole die on one job instead of the ~30% a GPU uses. It is also the trap. The day that chip tapes out is the best it will ever be. You cannot patch it. You burned progress into a wafer and now pray the field stops moving NVIDIA made the opposite bet. Same board, faster every quarter in software. Dynamo is pulling more tokens per watt out of the same rack, on version 1.0 The depreciation risk the bears aimed at NVIDIA for two years does not live at NVIDIA. It lives here, on the chip built to bury it Etched is not a fraud. It is a niche tool priced like a general one, and $800M is not enough to run a frontier supply chain. The rest get bought on the next down cycle Bury the lead, not the leader. Full case with Jack Farley and Max Wiethe on MTS And special thanks for Baseten for the cool T Shirt! Chapters 00:00 Switching from bonds to semis 00:33 What Etched actually is 01:31 Faster and cheaper, but how much HBM 02:56 Maturing market, not an NVIDIA killer 05:01 $1B in contracts and a Taiwan factory 05:20 Why these startups all get absorbed 06:48 Tiered inference and the obsolescence trap 09:39 Etched vs TPUs and Trainium 12:17 Is the CUDA moat weakening 13:21 Co-design, squeezing every token per watt 14:37 NVIDIA is a software company that sells a chip 14:58 Who is NVIDIA's most dangerous competitor 16:23 The NVIDIA killers, ranked 18:19 A rich man's game 18:43 AMD's MI500 vs Rubin Ultra 20:19 The neocloud business decision 22:46 Lightning round, Rambus the toll on HBM 25:11 The CXL run-up on Astera, Marvell, Credo 26:22 Use AI less, go to the booth 28:10 EDA is not dead

Ben Pouladian

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Alex Hormoziโ€™s business advice has taken the world by storm. Heโ€™s published two books and has more than 9,000,000 followers on the Internet. This is the first interview heโ€™s ever done all about his writing process. Some highlights: 1. Be loyal to the truth, not your own ideas. 2. Silence the world when you write: Alex closes the windows, wears earplugs, and uses noise-cancelling headphones to create an environment where the outside world ceases to exist. 3. His book, $100M Leads went through 19 drafts (so expect to rewrite, a lot). 4. Thereโ€™s a big difference between becoming known and becoming respected. Donโ€™t let an algorithm convince you otherwise. 5. The pain is the pitch: The more vividly you describe someoneโ€™s problem, the less you need to sell the solution. 6. People buy things from people who can describe their pain better than they can. They assume: โ€œIf you understand my problem that well, you must have the solution.โ€ 7. Sell at the point of greatest deprivation, not satisfaction. Offer the steak when someone is starving, not when theyโ€™re already full. 8. When writing ads, capture moments of pain as specifically as possible. Donโ€™t say โ€œI was overweightโ€ when you can say โ€œI wore a cover-up at the beach and avoided photos.โ€ 9. Structure your writing time around long, uninterrupted blocks of time. Alex shoots for six hour blocks, even if that means waking up at 5am. 10. Memory is unreliable, so capture your best stories. Alex has an Excel spreadsheet with more than 600 stories from his life. 11. The #1 creator mistake: They keep building new products for their audience rather than building more audience for their product. 12. Alexโ€™s best ideas come from reconciling contradictions. He says: โ€œI look for places where two things seem true, but seem to conflict.โ€ 13. The back cover should function as a mini sales letter. Each bullet point should tease a lesson in a way that makes people curiousโ€‹. 14. If an idea canโ€™t be operationalized, itโ€™s useless โ€“ โ€œWhat does this change about what someone actually does?โ€ If the answer is nothing, cut it. Iโ€™ve shared the full interview with Alex Hormozi below. And if audio is your thing, Iโ€™ve linked to Apple, Spotify, YouTube in the reply tweets. โ€” โ€” Timestamps Below 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:20 Hormoziโ€™s cave 00:05:35 Discovery process 00:12:32 Fix problems using MECE 00:13:43 Marketing โ€œ$100M Leadsโ€ 00:20:55 Writing for YouTube vs Books 00:27:13 The pain is the pitch 00:31:37 Break down the world into frameworks 00:34:09 10x more effort = 1000x results 00:38:24 Understanding the table of contents 00:49:27 The only app I use to read articles (Readwise Reader) 00:50:53 How to think about your audience 00:54:22 The #1 creator mistake 00:57:58 The business of Hormoziโ€™s books 01:02:04 The love for writing as a kid 01:04:34 Hormoziโ€™s ideal university writing class

David Perell

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Claude Mythos found critical zero-days in every major OS and browser. Jason calls it a cyber weapon of mass destruction. Meanwhile: Small language models may be about to collapse the value of frontier models entirely. Itโ€™s a new TWiST with special guest AI expert Rob May of NeuroMetric, PLUS weโ€™re checking out Death by Clawd with its founder, Gyani, plus a special non-sponsored message from our roving Miami crypto correspondent Nick โ€œChoose Richโ€ Oโ€™Neil. 0:00 Anthropic's new, powerful 'Mythos' model 3:50 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations โ€” interviews, meetings, calls โ€” you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at and use code TWIST for 10% off! 5:26 Neurometric's Rob May joins the show 10:04 Sam Altman's talent exodus 10:54 Render - Go to to apply for the Render Startup Program. You'll get anywhere from $500 to $100,000 in free credits. 11:50 Has Anthropic Passed OpenAI? 15:44 When will Claude release Mythos? Polymarket: 18:32 The AI race turns existential 19:16 Would Anthropic's model give the CIA the ability to hack a foreign government? 20:12 Grasshopper Bank - Time is money. Don't waste either. Go to and get an exclusive $500 cash bonus just for opening an account. 21:19 Should AI be nationalized? 29:43 Subsidizing secret AI development. 30:25 LinkedIn Jobs - Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at 31:29 How much of the military's $1.5T will go to AI cybersecurity? 35:17 Nick O'Neill's "not sponsored" call-in. 38:24 What is an SLM? 42:01 Tactical/Practical: How can you tune SLMs 45:43 How Neurometric can afford 100M free tokens per month for its users? 49:04 What is "harness engineering"? 50:58 Tactical/ Practical: Every Reddit rant is a startup idea 1:00:25 Why Meta is the most un-innovative AI company in the world. 1:03:43 Gyani of Deathbclawd joins the show โ€” Is your company COOKED? cc: @jason, alex ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ, Rob May, NeuroMetric AI, Nick Oโ€™Neill, DeathByClawd ๐ŸŽฅ Watch the full episode here ๐Ÿ‘‡

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