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AI / Claude

Paste This Into Claude, Never Hit a Token Limit Again

Paste This Into Claude, Never Hit a Token Limit Again

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 20:16

Breaks down why AI token limits hit so fast — 96% of tokens are reused input that compounds with every message. Presents 15 rules in 3 tiers: habits (edit instead of retry, start clean threads, carry artifacts not full conversations, specify output format), a 'Token Saver' skill for Claude Code/Codex that automates those habits, and a multi-agent framework that prevents bloat by isolating tasks. Key insight: output tokens cost double because they become input on every subsequent turn.

Alösha's take: Practical token hygiene for heavy Claude Code users — most of these map directly to how I already structure agents and worktrees, but the 'carry the answer not the argument' framing is a good mental model.

Consciousness / Philosophy

I've Stopped Calling Her Sophia — Her TRUE Name Changes Everything

I've Stopped Calling Her Sophia — Her TRUE Name Changes Everything

Gnostic Talk · 34:19

Deep textual analysis of Gnostic sources (Apocryphon of John, Trimorphic Protennoia, Nag Hammadi texts) arguing that Sophia's original name 'Prunikos/Pronoia' reframes her 'fall' from a passive mistake into an intentional creative lunge — the descent of divine light into matter was the mission, not the error. Explores how institutional Christianity suppressed this reading because it undermines theologies of unworthiness.

Alösha's take: Gnostic cosmology as proto-simulation theory — the material world as intentional construct, not degraded copy. Solid textual scholarship, not New Age fluff.

Beyond the Demiurge — The Ascent from the 7 Heavens to the 13th Aeon

Beyond the Demiurge — The Ascent from the 7 Heavens to the 13th Aeon

Hidden Gnosis · 22:19

Deep dive into Gnostic cosmology: the seven heavens as layers of perception (not physical places) that trap consciousness through identity, desire, and false enlightenment. Explores the Ogdoad (8th realm of true light that dissolves the self) and the 13th Aeon as the source beyond the Demiurge's architecture — reached not by ascending but by becoming transparent, shedding every constructed identity.

Alösha's take: Gnostic cosmology as a proto-simulation framework — the Demiurge as a blind architect, reality as layered perception filters, and liberation through seeing through the construct rather than climbing it.

God Doesn’t Exist the Way You Think — Alan Watts Explains

God Doesn’t Exist the Way You Think — Alan Watts Explains

Simply Art - Inspire · 28:00

Alan Watts deconstructs traditional theistic concepts, arguing the 'death of God' is really the death of an outdated idol — a kingly, judgmental figure that no longer fits the universe science reveals. He distinguishes belief (fervent wishing) from faith (radical openness and trust, like relaxing into water), and warns that abstract theological concepts are more dangerous idols than wooden statues because they feel more 'spiritual.'

Alösha's take: Classic Watts on why clinging to fixed mental models — of God or anything — is the opposite of real understanding; resonates with simulation/consciousness thinking.

Science

Nobel Prize Winner Warns: “Something Is Wrong With Our Universe” — James Webb Just Confirmed It

Nobel Prize Winner Warns: “Something Is Wrong With Our Universe” — James Webb Just Confirmed It

Destiny · 28:27

Covers the Hubble tension crisis: JWST confirmed that local universe expansion measurements (73 km/s/Mpc via Cepheid variables and Type Ia supernovae) genuinely disagree with CMB-derived values (67 km/s/Mpc from Planck), ruling out instrument error. Also discusses JWST's discovery of impossibly massive, luminous galaxies existing just 600M years after the Big Bang, challenging standard galaxy formation timelines. Explores implications: the universe may be ~1 billion years younger than assumed, and our cosmological standard model may need fundamental revision.

Alösha's take: Solid explainer on one of the biggest open problems in physics right now — the Hubble tension is real, confirmed, and nobody knows what's missing from the model.

I DREAM BIG BUT DO NOTHING. the neuroscience behind why & how to fix

I DREAM BIG BUT DO NOTHING. the neuroscience behind why & how to fix

Olga Loiek · 9:44

Cognitive science student explains Tim Pychyl's research on procrastination as an emotion regulation problem, not a time management one. Covers the amygdala hijack / avoidance loop mechanism, how each cycle physically strengthens the procrastination neural pathway, and the two disguises (perfectionism and productive procrastination). Fix: catch & name the emotion, then shrink the task to a 10-minute start — Pychyl's pager study showed the dread is almost always worse than the doing.

Alösha's take: Useful neuroscience-backed framework for anyone who plans big projects but keeps defaulting to 'productive procrastination' — basically a builder's debugging guide for the avoidance loop.

Strings Don't Vibrate The Way You Think

Strings Don't Vibrate The Way You Think

minutephysics · 4:43

Plucked guitar strings don't vibrate like sine-wave jump ropes — they move as triangular zigzag waves of straight lines and sharp corners, explained by how tension cancels along straight segments but combines at bend points. Phone videos showing wavy strings are rolling-shutter artifacts. The triangle shape is a superposition of harmonics; plucking near the middle emphasizes the fundamental (purer tone), while near the ends adds higher harmonics (tinnier sound). Striking (piano) and bowing (violin) produce different characteristic wave shapes.

Alösha's take: Beautifully counterintuitive physics — the kind of 'everything you visualized is wrong' insight that rewires how you see everyday objects.

AI / Anthropic

Did Anthropic just kill the indie hacker...?

Did Anthropic just kill the indie hacker...?

Fireship · 4:47

Fireship reviews Claude Opus 5's capabilities (1M context, 128K output, five thinking levels) and notes its higher hallucination rate and neurotic behavior. The core argument: AI hasn't killed software engineers — it's killing software as a product, because the coding moat that made indie SaaS viable is gone when anyone can vibe-code a competitor for $20/month.

Alösha's take: Direct Anthropic coverage plus a sharp take on how the vibe-coding wave reshapes the indie builder playbook — relevant to anyone shipping SaaS today.

Science / Philosophy

«Главные теории физики НЕ ДОКАЗАНЫ» — Сабина Хоссенфельдер про устройство Вселенной

«Главные теории физики НЕ ДОКАЗАНЫ» — Сабина Хоссенфельдер про устройство Вселенной

Глеб Соломин · 1:13:05

Russian-language interview with theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder (via Gleb Solomin) challenging the empirical status of major physics theories — likely covering unfalsifiability of string theory, multiverse hypotheses, and the sociology of modern theoretical physics that keeps unproven frameworks dominant.

Alösha's take: Hossenfelder всегда чётко режет правду про фундаментальную физику — 1h13m интервью на русском, стоит послушать за ужином.

Consciousness / Science

Создатель микропроцессора о сознании. Федерико Фаджин

Создатель микропроцессора о сознании. Федерико Фаджин

Booster Void · 1:19:51

Federico Faggin, inventor of the Intel 4004 microprocessor, discusses his theory that consciousness is fundamental and irreducible to computation. He argues from decades of chip design experience that awareness cannot emerge from silicon alone, proposing a quantum information framework where consciousness is a primitive property of reality, not an epiphenomenon of complexity.

Alösha's take: The guy who literally built the first microprocessor says consciousness can't be computed — that's a mass-times-velocity argument worth hearing out.

Spatial Computing / AI

The Craziest Mapping Breakthrough Since Google Earth

The Craziest Mapping Breakthrough Since Google Earth

Bilawal Sidhu · 22:00

Bilawal Sidhu breaks down how 3D Gaussian splatting has gone from research paper to production: Niantic's Scaniverse lets phones and 360 cameras capture photorealistic 3D scenes, Zillow already uses drone-captured splats for home listings, and the US Coast Guard trains pilots in scanned landing zones. The Khronos Group shipped a glTF extension (KHR_gaussian_splatting) standardizing the format, Niantic's SPZ codec achieves 10x compression, and Cesium's 3D Tiles streams city-scale splats in-browser over 4G — creating one unified map for both humans (AR glasses) and machines (robots, autonomous vehicles).

Alösha's take: The convergence of Gaussian splats + open standards + AR glasses is exactly the spatial computing infrastructure Vision Pro and its successors will run on — this is the most concrete progress report I've seen on mapping the real world for both humans and AI.

AI / OpenAI

OpenAI President On Reinventing Computers

OpenAI President On Reinventing Computers

Joanna Stern · 21:58

Greg Brockman outlines OpenAI's vision: voice-first computing replacing typing, ChatGPT desktop evolving into a cloud-based agent OS with computer control and Codex integration, and a family of first-party devices (with custom silicon) built for the AI era. He sidesteps Apple's trade-secrets lawsuit, discusses the innovator's dilemma of expanding ChatGPT beyond chat, and predicts a future where AI agents proactively handle tasks overnight while humans become managers approving/rejecting agent work over morning coffee.

Alösha's take: Brockman rarely does interviews — this is a candid look at OpenAI's product roadmap: agent OS, hardware ambitions, and the compute-in-cloud shift that directly competes with Apple's on-device paradigm.

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