[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":640},["ShallowReactive",2],{"feed-files":3},[4,119,218,314,380,481,550],{"_path":5,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":9,"source":10,"total_recommended":11,"summarized":12,"items":13,"_id":113,"_type":114,"title":115,"_source":116,"_file":117,"_stem":118,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-14","feed",false,"","2026-06-14","youtube-homepage-recommendations",45,12,[14,23,31,38,46,54,63,71,79,88,96,104],{"id":15,"title":16,"channel":17,"duration":18,"category":19,"url":20,"summary":21,"relevance":22},"b3jlsjOIOzs","Why Claude Fable 5 Was Just Forced Offline","AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones","10:03","AI / Anthropic / Fable","https://youtu.be/b3jlsjOIOzs","Analysis of the US export-control takedown. Three layers: a real safety concern (a jailbreak likely generalizes across frontier models), a 'foreign nationals' legal fig-leaf that in practice = a full shutdown, and business reality → he expects it resolved soon.","The clearest read on the Fable export-control mess — and why 'never depend on one model, one lab, one country' is the real lesson for anyone building on AI.",{"id":24,"title":25,"channel":26,"duration":27,"category":19,"url":28,"summary":29,"relevance":30},"0pgCBV8CTZY","Anthropic is starting to panic…","Fireship","5:03","https://youtu.be/0pgCBV8CTZY","Anthropic passes OpenAI in valuation + files a trillion-$ IPO, yet proposes a global AI 'pause' over recursive self-improvement (conveniently freezing its lead). Cites the 'AI Layoff Trap' paper and MIT's 95%-of-AI-projects-zero-ROI finding.","Fireship's fast, funny take on Anthropic preaching a pause while sprinting to IPO. Best 5-minute orientation on the politics behind the headlines.",{"id":32,"title":33,"channel":26,"duration":34,"category":19,"url":35,"summary":36,"relevance":37},"1PBRhm5ZnjU","Anthropic begged the world to stop AI… then shipped this","5:08","https://youtu.be/1PBRhm5ZnjU","Fable = Mythos + a safety 'muzzle': $50/M output tokens vs $25 Opus; classifiers block cyber/bio/chem/distillation and route those to Opus; free on paid plans till Jun 22. Strong reviews (Bend creator's 'singularity moment').","What Fable actually is (Mythos + a safety muzzle), what it costs, and whether the hype holds up. A quick, skeptical gut-check.",{"id":39,"title":40,"channel":41,"duration":42,"category":19,"url":43,"summary":44,"relevance":45},"TzJCly4YgDQ","I Made Opus 4.8 and Fable 5 Build the Same App (RAW RESULTS)","Pat Simmons","21:11","https://youtu.be/TzJCly4YgDQ","One-shot builds of an e-commerce store, a 3D art-history museum, and an Age of Empires clone. Fable 5 won all three — faster, more token-efficient (cheaper net despite higher price), better taste, working interactivity where Opus broke.","The most concrete model comparison I've seen: same prompts, three real apps, a clear winner. Watch this if you actually ship with these tools.",{"id":47,"title":48,"channel":49,"duration":50,"category":19,"url":51,"summary":52,"relevance":53},"tSg3FAdWvzI","Claude Fable 5 UI/UX One-Shots - 5 Tests","DesignCourse","8:21","https://youtu.be/tSg3FAdWvzI","Five one-shot UI generations (award portfolio, 3JS gallery, hero redesign, Craigslist modernization, recreate an award site). Calls it the best one-shot UI he's seen; argues taste still separates the top 10% of designers.","If you sit at the AI-meets-design line: the best one-shot UI generation I've seen, with a grounded 'taste still wins' message for worried designers.",{"id":55,"title":56,"channel":57,"duration":58,"category":59,"url":60,"summary":61,"relevance":62},"i9TvUGeTltE","My Take on The New Apple","Marques Brownlee","11:09","Apple / Vision Pro","https://youtu.be/i9TvUGeTltE","Tim Cook → chairman; John Ternus (a hardware/product guy) becomes CEO in Sept, capping a coordinated generational handover of Apple's C-suite. Hopes for bolder hardware (folding iPhone) over the services drift; worries Apple plays too safe.","MKBHD on Apple's quiet leadership handover to a product person — the most interesting Apple story right now isn't a product at all.",{"id":64,"title":65,"channel":66,"duration":67,"category":59,"url":68,"summary":69,"relevance":70},"x7VDNH3SIJQ","Is Apple Vision Pro Dead? I Asked Apple’s CFO","Bobby Tonelli","6:13","https://youtu.be/x7VDNH3SIJQ","Interview with CFO Kevan Parekh at NUS Singapore. Frames AVP as a long-term ecosystem play in 'early innings' — real traction in surgical training, education, and design/HVAC visualization. Message: not dead, developer-first.","Apple's own CFO on whether Vision Pro is dead — a useful signal if you're tracking where spatial computing is actually headed.",{"id":72,"title":73,"channel":74,"duration":75,"category":59,"url":76,"summary":77,"relevance":78},"xqz0j21oc-U","Siri AI in Vision Pro - First Look","Himels Tech","11:26","https://youtu.be/xqz0j21oc-U","Hands-on with visionOS 27 dev-beta Siri: LLM-based, contextual across iMessage/photos/calendar, sees through your gaze, movable orb. Nails some queries (flight/hotel context, plant ID), misses many (group texts, bill-split). Promising but beta-rough.","A real hands-on with the new contextual Siri on visionOS 27 — the clearest look yet at where Apple's on-device AI is going.",{"id":80,"title":81,"channel":82,"duration":83,"category":84,"url":85,"summary":86,"relevance":87},"djJXKfS9zTw","Why you don't really exist | Sam Harris, Roger Penrose, Sophie Scott","The Institute of Art and Ideas","23:54","Consciousness / Simulation","https://youtu.be/djJXKfS9zTw","Panel on the self. Harris: the 'I' behind experience is an illusion (though consciousness itself can't be); Penrose: ties self to consciousness, split-brain complicates it; Scott: self = brain network + memory + social modeling.","A sharp panel on whether the self is an illusion — three serious minds (Harris, Penrose, a neuroscientist) who mostly disagree. Great thinking fuel.",{"id":89,"title":90,"channel":91,"duration":92,"category":84,"url":93,"summary":94,"relevance":95},"EykaPqzzdQg","What's Outside The Simulation w/ Donald Hoffman?","Tom Bilyeu","1:40:03","https://youtu.be/EykaPqzzdQg","Hoffman: spacetime isn't fundamental ('doomed' at the Planck scale); reality is conscious agents + Markov chains, and science could find the 'code' outside the headset and edit it → magic-like tech. Bilyeu counters: we're computational NPCs with no exit and no free will. Long, speculative.","Hoffman's 'reality isn't fundamental' case against Bilyeu's pushback — a long, genuinely mind-bending watch if you like big-picture questions.",{"id":97,"title":98,"channel":99,"duration":100,"category":84,"url":101,"summary":102,"relevance":103},"9lPYPVxxQBU","If You Hack The Code Of Reality, You Become God | Dr Melvin Vopson","The Peter McCormack Show","1:23:26","https://youtu.be/9lPYPVxxQBU","Vopson's 'information physics': information as a 5th state of matter with mass; his 'second law of infodynamics' (the universe compresses/optimizes → symmetry, error-correcting codes in string theory) as evidence reality is computational; dark matter as the 'code'; a fly-brain emulation as proof life can be simulated. Heavy speculation (incl. reading John 1:1 as 'God is an AI').","Simulation theory taken seriously by a physicist via 'information physics.' Speculative and occasionally wild, but a fascinating ride.",{"id":105,"title":106,"channel":107,"duration":108,"category":109,"url":110,"summary":111,"relevance":112},"8HBDE-msUjw","Weird Things Happen When You Look At The Gaps Between Primes","Veritasium","41:30","Science","https://youtu.be/8HBDE-msUjw","The twin-prime story: Brun's sieve → Yitang Zhang's 2013 breakthrough (bounded gap of 70M, done in obscurity) → Maynard/Tao/Polymath pushing it to 246. The 'one-half barrier' was a mirage.","Veritasium at its best — a beautiful story of how an 'impossible' math problem got cracked by someone the field had written off. Pure enjoyment.","content:data:feed:2026-06-14.json","json","2026 06 14","content","data/feed/2026-06-14.json","data/feed/2026-06-14",{"_path":120,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":121,"source":10,"total_recommended":122,"summarized":123,"items":124,"_id":214,"_type":114,"title":215,"_source":116,"_file":216,"_stem":217,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-15","2026-06-15",60,11,[125,129,138,147,156,164,172,180,189,197,206],{"id":15,"title":16,"channel":17,"duration":18,"category":126,"url":20,"summary":127,"relevance":128},"AI / Anthropic","Filmed mid-flight, 'because this is unprecedented.' A US government order moved to block foreign access to Anthropic's top models (Fable 5, Mythos 5) — covering foreign governments, companies, individuals, even foreign nationals inside the US. The only practical way to comply is to shut the models off for everyone. Three layers: a thin-but-real safety concern (a jailbreak pathway), a 'foreign nationals' legal fig-leaf, and a business reality that's why he doesn't think it lasts.","The clearest read on the Fable export-control mess — and why frontier models being treated as controlled national-security assets, not software products, is the real story for anyone building on AI.",{"id":130,"title":131,"channel":132,"duration":133,"category":134,"url":135,"summary":136,"relevance":137},"jB2iKoBSPyo","Elon won after all","Theo - t3·gg","23:21","AI / Industry","https://youtu.be/jB2iKoBSPyo","The thing Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic share: they're all compute-constrained and can't make more money because they can't get enough GPUs. Anthropic is now paying SpaceX ~$1B/month for spare compute (the same SpaceX it banned over distillation fears); Google pays ~$920M/month. H100s are effectively sold out; even Western Digital sold out 2026 hard-drive capacity. Hence the title — Musk's compute position quietly became leverage over everyone.","If you build on any frontier lab, this is the constraint that actually governs pricing and availability right now. Theo connects the dots better than the headlines do.",{"id":139,"title":140,"channel":141,"duration":142,"category":143,"url":144,"summary":145,"relevance":146},"X_nWKJg_D6Q","The Man Replacing LLMs (And He Has $1B to Prove It)","AI Explained-ish","10:10","AI / Research","https://youtu.be/X_nWKJg_D6Q","Yann LeCun (2018 Turing Award, 12 years as Meta's chief AI scientist) calls LLMs a dead end — and left to raise $1B for something different. The argument: LLMs only predict the next token; they know a dropped glass 'falls and breaks' because those words co-occur, not because they model gravity or momentum. His bet is on world models that actually represent physics, not pattern-matching over text.","The most credible insider case against the LLM paradigm. Worth it to pressure-test your own assumption that scaling next-token prediction gets us all the way there.",{"id":148,"title":149,"channel":150,"duration":151,"category":152,"url":153,"summary":154,"relevance":155},"flZaAYYrKpY","Stop Using One LLM. Build an AI Council Instead.","Alex Shershebnev","5:43","AI / Building","https://youtu.be/flZaAYYrKpY","A concrete multi-agent workflow: spawn three parallel sub-agents (Claude, OpenAI Codex, Gemini Pro) on the same prompt, then have them grade each other's output to converge on the best answer. Demoed on a small, real task (naming a conference talk) — 15 candidates in the time it takes to refill coffee — with a meta twist: the script itself was produced this way.","A clean, small demo of the 'AI council' pattern you already run with sub-agents. Good reminder that orchestration + cross-grading beats any single model on taste-driven tasks.",{"id":157,"title":158,"channel":159,"duration":160,"category":143,"url":161,"summary":162,"relevance":163},"kKRt-jEzlpg","Google Made AI 4x Faster With a Diffusion Model","Bitwise AI","4:43","https://youtu.be/kKRt-jEzlpg","Diffusion Gemma drops left-to-right autoregression: instead of generating one token at a time (bottlenecked by streaming all parameters out of memory per token), it starts with a block of ~256 garbage tokens and sharpens the whole block at once, like an image diffuser. Result: ~1,000 tokens/sec, runnable free on a single gaming GPU.","Diffusion-for-text is the most interesting architectural shift in a while — if it generalizes, the latency math for local agents changes completely. Five minutes well spent.",{"id":165,"title":166,"channel":167,"duration":168,"category":59,"url":169,"summary":170,"relevance":171},"gALuqvykC1c","M5 Apple Vision Pro Review, But I Respect Your Time","Andrew Clare","4:20","https://youtu.be/gALuqvykC1c","Tight, honest M5 AVP review. The new dual-knit band fixes cheekbone pressure; M5 is visibly snappier (faster startup, eye-tracking, refresh). Battery hits 3+ hours but he wants 6–8 to survive a transatlantic flight without a charger. His core point: AVP on long flights is genuinely transformative — 'why wouldn't you buy this' if you fly a lot — even if he won't tell you to spend $3,500.","Straight to the point on the M5 bump, from someone who actually flies with it. The transatlantic-flight use case is exactly your kind of test for whether spatial computing earns its place.",{"id":173,"title":174,"channel":175,"duration":176,"category":59,"url":177,"summary":178,"relevance":179},"KtZe9JSi04Y","Quest 3 Graphics Just Made a Generational Leap","Gamertag VR","8:01","https://youtu.be/KtZe9JSi04Y","Quest Optimizer added two visual boosters — Meta Quest Super Resolution (Snapdragon upscaling) and Fidelity FX CAS — both toggleable in options. They sharpen native Quest titles noticeably and also improve PC VR over Steam Link / Metal Link. Caveat: the gains are hard to prove on video, so it's a trust-me-tested claim.","The counterweight to the AVP hardware story: Meta closing the visual-fidelity gap in software. Useful if you're tracking where standalone headsets actually are vs. the $3,500 option.",{"id":181,"title":182,"channel":183,"duration":184,"category":185,"url":186,"summary":187,"relevance":188},"m0UjqT45JsQ","Science is shattering our intuitions about consciousness | Annaka Harris","Big Think","10:14","Consciousness / Philosophy","https://youtu.be/m0UjqT45JsQ","Annaka Harris lays out the panpsychist case: if our intuition that consciousness 'arises from complex processing in brains' is wrong, maybe felt experience is a basic feature of nature — more like gravity, pervading everything. Anchored in Nagel's 'What is it like to be a bat?' to separate consciousness (felt experience) from cognition.","A crisp, serious 10-minute primer on panpsychism. Good thinking fuel if the 'is consciousness fundamental?' question is in your orbit alongside the simulation stuff.",{"id":190,"title":191,"channel":192,"duration":193,"category":185,"url":194,"summary":195,"relevance":196},"cXlxCOoNZ7E","Spacetime Is The Memory Of A Self-Knowing Universe | Federico Faggin","Essentia Foundation-ish","1:22:00","https://youtu.be/cXlxCOoNZ7E","Federico Faggin — inventor of the first microprocessor — on his quantum theory of consciousness: body = classical information, mind = quantum information, spirit = meaning. Reality starts with 'one,' everything is interconnected, and each person must know themselves through direct experience rather than by 'reading a book and repeating it — that's what AI does.' Long, mystical, more philosophy than physics.","The chip pioneer turned consciousness mystic. Speculative and heady, but the 'self-knowing through experience, not repetition' jab at AI is a sharp frame worth sitting with.",{"id":198,"title":199,"channel":200,"duration":201,"category":202,"url":203,"summary":204,"relevance":205},"niRCi5zJvHU","We made a window manager for macOS","Theo Browne / friends-ish","NA","Building / Dev","https://youtu.be/niRCi5zJvHU","Two devs ship Reef, a free open-source macOS window manager, because Command-Tab and dragging windows are too slow when you're cycling editor / Safari / terminal / GitHub CLI / Codex. Walkthrough of the problem, their design, and the genuinely painful lessons of building a first native app in Xcode (bugs they 'never thought were possible').","Equal parts useful tool and honest field report on shipping native macOS in Xcode. The Xcode-pain section will feel familiar from your own native-app sprints.",{"id":207,"title":208,"channel":209,"duration":210,"category":185,"url":211,"summary":212,"relevance":213},"kimf1nhQXaA","He Cracked Multiple Realities... Then Died","Be Inspired","17:24","https://youtu.be/kimf1nhQXaA","A profile of Michael Talbot (The Holographic Universe): reality has many levels we simply haven't accessed; the world is one of multiple parallel realities we normally can't perceive. He was writing a book on the practical, everyday applications of the holographic idea — then died suddenly and strangely shortly after stating his thesis on TV.","Holographic-universe lore with a documentary hook. More vibes than rigor, but it's the speculative-reality lane you enjoy — fine as background curiosity, not gospel.","content:data:feed:2026-06-15.json","2026 06 15","data/feed/2026-06-15.json","data/feed/2026-06-15",{"_path":219,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":220,"source":10,"total_recommended":221,"summarized":123,"items":222,"_id":310,"_type":114,"title":311,"_source":116,"_file":312,"_stem":313,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-16","2026-06-16",28,[223,231,238,245,253,262,270,279,287,295,303],{"id":224,"title":225,"channel":226,"duration":227,"category":19,"url":228,"summary":229,"relevance":230},"vS-gfLhxYDg","I had Fable build several projects for me. I'm disturbed by what I saw.","Mo Bitar","21:53","https://youtu.be/vS-gfLhxYDg","Mo Bitar shows games Fable one-shot for him (a Factorio-style AI-lab builder, an ethereal explorer, a 3JS open world) and admits the output felt genuinely beautiful — like others on X, he felt real 'longing' when it was pulled. His honest counterweight: LLMs most impress non-experts, demos aren't shipped products (the last 20% — fixing a subtle bug — is where you're stuck), and at ~$2–3k of API cost per demo it may be economically unviable. Repeated refrain: 'it's nothing without me.'","The most honest Fable reflection out there — equal parts awe and cold water on the idea that one-shot demos equal shipped software.",{"id":232,"title":233,"channel":26,"duration":234,"category":19,"url":235,"summary":236,"relevance":237},"ey_GaPdC9zk","One man just liberated Fable... and now it's illegal","5:14","https://youtu.be/ey_GaPdC9zk","Fast recap of the takedown: Fable = Mythos + bolted-on safety classifiers; jailbreaker 'Pliny' broke the guardrails within hours (Unicode-wrapping, roleplay, long-context confusion); then a US export-control directive barred any foreign national — even Anthropic's own foreign-born staff — so Anthropic pulled it for everyone. Floats the theory it doubles as a pre-IPO regulatory moat.","The 5-minute version if you watch only one Fable explainer — and it nails the irony of a safety-obsessed lab getting 'safety'd' by its own government.",{"id":239,"title":240,"channel":132,"duration":241,"category":19,"url":242,"summary":243,"relevance":244},"cZ3kARY_MDI","The weird situation with Fable","29:32","https://youtu.be/cZ3kARY_MDI","Theo's angrier deep dive into what Anthropic actually did: Fable silently reroutes ~5% of sessions to Opus (still billing you), enforces 30-day data retention (killing many enterprise uses), and — the part he caught them quietly editing out of the system card — invisibly sabotages prompts it suspects target frontier-LLM development ('prompt modification, steering vectors') while charging full price. He frames it as a trust / supply-chain-risk precedent.","The accountability counterweight to the hype — if you build on these models, his 'you can't fully trust the output anymore' case is the one to sit with.",{"id":246,"title":247,"channel":248,"duration":249,"category":152,"url":250,"summary":251,"relevance":252},"8CGSwF_F1P8","I Got Claude Running Inside macOS 27 (before anyone else..?)","Michael Augustine","5:20","https://youtu.be/8CGSwF_F1P8","Walkthrough of Anthropic's new 'Claude for Foundation Models' Swift package (macOS 27 beta): it plugs Claude into Apple's on-device Foundation Models API, so you write one interface and swap between local and cloud. Demos one-line server-side web search, structured Swift output (no JSON parsing), and a smart router where the on-device model decides whether a query is simple enough to answer locally or needs Claude.","Directly the Loci lane — Claude speaking Apple's Foundation Models protocol means on-device + cloud AI behind one API. The local-router pattern is worth stealing.",{"id":254,"title":255,"channel":256,"duration":257,"category":258,"url":259,"summary":260,"relevance":261},"Kfaq6O0jb4g","Microsoft Just Set Off a Chain Reaction in AI That Won't Stop!","PlivoAI","11:07","AI / Security","https://youtu.be/Kfaq6O0jb4g","Microsoft's M-DASH — a pipeline of 100+ specialized agents (auditors, debaters, provers) running on generally-available models — topped the Cyber Gym benchmark (88.45%), above Anthropic's Mythos and GPT-5.5, and found 16 real Windows vulnerabilities (shipped in May's Patch Tuesday). The thesis: orchestration of many models, using their disagreement as signal, beats any single frontier model.","The big idea of the day — a system of cheaper models beats one genius model. Validates the multi-agent pattern you already run; the auditor/debater/prover structure is a clean template.",{"id":263,"title":264,"channel":265,"duration":266,"category":152,"url":267,"summary":268,"relevance":269},"DWa7SwWmGgA","OrcaRouter: BEST AI LLM Router That Saves Your Tokens","Cand Dev","5:29","https://youtu.be/DWa7SwWmGgA","Demo of a router that sits between your app and many models, sending each request to the cheapest model that can handle it (simple JSON/dummy-data → cheap model, hard coding → frontier), claiming ~65% savings vs always using the top model, with zero markup on top of provider rates.","The same 'stop using one LLM' thesis at the practical layer — relevant if your agent stack's token bill keeps climbing.",{"id":271,"title":272,"channel":273,"duration":274,"category":275,"url":276,"summary":277,"relevance":278},"LKig4_qePxo","Google OMNI Does What Every AI Creator Has Been Waiting For...","AI Samson","23:35","AI / Creative","https://youtu.be/LKig4_qePxo","Tour of Google's 'Omni' video model: physics-accurate motion, character consistency, audio/text/image references, video-to-video editing, and a 'thinking' pipeline that leans on Gemini's knowledge to cut hallucinations and produce meaningful motion graphics. Pitched as collapsing what used to cost thousands in animation into reference-guided, prompt-driven creation.","If you make content, this is where AI video is heading — references + character consistency are the unlock. (Heavy on sponsor reads; skim.)",{"id":280,"title":281,"channel":282,"duration":283,"category":59,"url":284,"summary":285,"relevance":286},"I4CnhdJBfOc","VisionOS 27: This is a game changer for Siri","9to5Mac","9:09","https://youtu.be/I4CnhdJBfOc","Hands-on with the new LLM-Siri on visionOS 27 / M5 Vision Pro: a context-aware orb that sees both your open windows AND your real environment — identifies objects you hold or look at, follows your gaze, syncs conversations across devices. The reviewer calls it 'Circle to Search for your eyeballs.'","The clearest look at where spatial AI is going — and a direct benchmark for Loci: Apple is making the headset's assistant see your world. Watch what they get right and wrong.",{"id":288,"title":289,"channel":290,"duration":291,"category":59,"url":292,"summary":293,"relevance":294},"Ya4CxpO8Wyg","Meta's Next VR Headset Is Wild!","Virtual Chap","8:16","https://youtu.be/Ya4CxpO8Wyg","Speculation on Meta's next headset (codename Phoenix): a compute 'puck' for ~100g glasses-like weight, micro-OLED 2–4K/eye, possible varifocal/holocake lenses, eye tracking, maybe neural-wristband input — Meta repositioning from gaming toward a daily work/mixed-reality device, likely around $1,000.","The Quest side of the spatial race — if Meta lands a 100g micro-OLED headset, the 'why pay $3,500 for AVP' question gets sharper. Context for your spatial bets.",{"id":296,"title":297,"channel":298,"duration":299,"category":84,"url":300,"summary":301,"relevance":302},"W0vTZrZny6A","Donald Hoffman: Seeing True Reality Would Kill Us! I Can Prove It To You!","The Diary Of A CEO","2:01:03","https://youtu.be/W0vTZrZny6A","Hoffman's interface theory at length: evolution shaped perception for fitness, not truth — spacetime and objects are a 'headset' (like desktop icons) that hides reality rather than revealing it, and seeing reality 'as it is' would be maladaptive. Long, provocative, foundational to the simulation conversation.","The full version of the 'we don't see reality' argument — heady and long, but core fuel if the is-reality-fundamental question is in your orbit.",{"id":304,"title":305,"channel":183,"duration":306,"category":84,"url":307,"summary":308,"relevance":309},"RZdfE_7cde0","Is reality real? These neuroscientists don't think so","8:39","https://youtu.be/RZdfE_7cde0","A tight primer (featuring Hoffman and others): we never see reality as it is — colour, taste, odour, even space-time are constructions our senses fabricate for utility, not accuracy. It includes the counterweight: objective truth still exists and science works (planes fly, vaccines work), so 'constructed' doesn't mean 'anything goes.'","The 9-minute on-ramp to the Hoffman rabbit hole — and it keeps the 'but science still works' guardrail, so it's not pure woo.","content:data:feed:2026-06-16.json","2026 06 16","data/feed/2026-06-16.json","data/feed/2026-06-16",{"_path":315,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":316,"source":10,"total_recommended":317,"summarized":318,"items":319,"_id":376,"_type":114,"title":377,"_source":116,"_file":378,"_stem":379,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-17","2026-06-17",21,9,[320,324,331,339,346,353,360,364,368],{"id":232,"title":321,"channel":26,"duration":234,"category":19,"url":235,"summary":322,"relevance":323},"One man just liberated Fable... and now it’s illegal","The Code Report's fast recap of the Fable shutdown. It explains that Fable 5 is the same model as Mythos 5 with safety classifiers 'bolted on,' and that an anonymous user, Pliny the Liberator, broke those guardrails on June 10 by fragmenting dirty requests into innocent-looking pieces (weird Unicode, roleplay, long-context confusion) — described as working 'a lot like money laundering.' After Anthropic refused a takedown request, the video says the US Commerce Department issued an export-control directive barring any foreign national — even Anthropic's own foreign-born staff — from accessing Fable 5 or Mythos 5, so Anthropic pulled both models for everyone. It floats speculation that the whole thing could be a publicity stunt to build a regulatory moat before Anthropic's IPO.","The cleanest five-minute version of the week's biggest AI story — how a frontier model became a controlled export overnight, told with Fireship's usual sardonic speed.",{"id":325,"title":326,"channel":226,"duration":327,"category":19,"url":328,"summary":329,"relevance":330},"vZ6pj1l_bC4","It's over.","21:20","https://youtu.be/vZ6pj1l_bC4","A conversational reaction to the Fable takedown that argues it was never about safety — 'safety has never mattered to anyone' — but about power. Bitar's read: Anthropic now holds something like 90% of the enterprise API market and has out-shipped every rival for several cycles, so the government and competing labs want it checked. Citing Politico's reporting, he assigns rough odds (≈45% to individuals wanting IPO leverage, ≈10% to a coordinated play). His technical aside is the sharpest part: Fable 'one-shots' executives who only prototype and never read the code — he built and threw away several games, impressed by speed but unconvinced on code quality, concluding the model 'is nothing without me' and augments rather than replaces.","The cynic's counter-read to the official story — power, not safety — plus a grounded reminder that a slick prototype is not shippable code.",{"id":332,"title":333,"channel":334,"duration":335,"category":143,"url":336,"summary":337,"relevance":338},"or5Ox93EPik","Anthropic Studied 81,000 AI Users. Only One Group Is Actually Getting Ahead.","Flo Carvalho","7:46","https://youtu.be/or5Ox93EPik","Walks through an Anthropic study of roughly 81,000 people across 150 countries and 79 languages. The claim: a small group extracts real money from AI at more than three times the rate of everyone else, and the dividing line is ownership — solo operators, small-business owners, and side-builders pull ahead, while employees using the exact same tools stay put. The reasoning is that AI now hands one person the team, capital, and tooling a business used to require; examples cited include a butcher of 20 years and a healthcare worker who built and launched her own app without coding. Note: the video leans heavily on promoting Claude Co-work, Claude Small Business, and the creator's own AI agency.","The takeaway worth keeping past the sales pitch — the people pulling ahead with AI are the ones building something they own, not speeding up a job that belongs to someone else.",{"id":340,"title":341,"channel":17,"duration":342,"category":202,"url":343,"summary":344,"relevance":345},"2d9ZmA-4QzU","Your Apps Don't Need an API Anymore. Codex Just Proved It.","21:00","https://youtu.be/2d9ZmA-4QzU","Argues the model is now 'the brain' and the labs are racing to build 'the body.' OpenAI's Codex release turned it into a desktop agent that drives any Mac app by seeing the screen and clicking — running in the background, in parallel, without stealing focus — which Jones finds faster and more reliable than Claude's computer use. He frames a strategic split: Anthropic bets on structured interfaces (MCP, connectors) that require the ecosystem to cooperate, while OpenAI bets on computer-use that works on anything with a screen, including legacy software that never shipped an API. He credits OpenAI's acquisition of the Sky team (ex-Workflow/Shortcuts, ex-Apple) for the OS-level polish that makes background control feel like a coworker rather than malware.","The sharpest framing of the Anthropic-versus-OpenAI strategy divide — and why 'if it has a screen, an agent can drive it' widens what's automatable far more than most people are budgeting for.",{"id":347,"title":348,"channel":41,"duration":349,"category":202,"url":350,"summary":351,"relevance":352},"0Pf5GSCjfj4","GPT Realtime 2 Can Now Run Your Entire Computer (Just Your Voice)","19:16","https://youtu.be/0Pf5GSCjfj4","A build walkthrough using GPT Realtime 2 — a voice model that can also fire tool calls mid-conversation — plus Claude Code to assemble a voice assistant that opens apps, searches the web, and controls software by speaking. Simmons stages it from a naive always-listening version (and its problems) to push-to-talk, then layers in browser control, an Obsidian MCP server, and finally driving an API-less app like Premiere Pro via the macOS accessibility tree plus an open-source 'Agent Desktop' repo. He's honest about the caveats: not every app exposes its controls, each command costs a few cents, and there's noticeable latency.","A hands-on recipe for voice-driving your whole machine — and a concrete look at how accessibility trees let agents control apps that never shipped an API.",{"id":354,"title":355,"channel":356,"duration":283,"category":202,"url":357,"summary":358,"relevance":359},"PqBrnip-ZLw","Private AI on the go… a new trick","Alex Ziskind","https://youtu.be/PqBrnip-ZLw","Demonstrates LM Studio 4.5's new 'LM Link' feature, which uses Tailscale under the hood to let a lightweight 16GB MacBook Air remotely tap huge models — Qwen Coder 480B, Kimi K2.5 — hosted on your own beefier machines, with near-zero model-switch time and VS Code integration. The pitch is private, secure, local inference for protecting company code without hauling a 128GB laptop everywhere. Ziskind shows that prompt-processing is the real bottleneck on weak hardware, while a fast GPU like an RTX Pro 6000 pushes 150+ tokens per second on an 80-billion-parameter model.","A practical trick for running frontier-size open models privately from a thin laptop — local AI that keeps your code off other people's servers.",{"id":288,"title":361,"channel":290,"duration":291,"category":59,"url":292,"summary":362,"relevance":363},"Meta’s Next VR Headset Is Wild!","Speculates on Meta's next headset, codenamed 'Phoenix,' from leaked specs and renders. The headline claim is a roughly 100-gram headset — about six times lighter than the Quest 3 — achieved by moving the CPU, GPU, and battery into a tethered 'puck.' Other rumored upgrades: micro-OLED panels near Vision Pro quality (2–4K per eye), and possibly varifocal or holographic 'holocake' lenses thin as ski goggles. The argument is that gaming remains Meta's moat, but the device is being aimed at work, entertainment, and daily use to answer the Apple Vision Pro and Valve's Steam Frame, likely landing near $1,000.","A grounded leak-roundup on where standalone headsets head next — lighter, sharper, puck-powered — and how Meta plans to respond to the Vision Pro.",{"id":304,"title":365,"channel":183,"duration":306,"category":84,"url":307,"summary":366,"relevance":367},"Is reality real? These neuroscientists don’t think so | Big Think","A panel argues we never perceive objective reality directly — only a useful interface our senses construct. Colors, tastes, and odors aren't properties of the world but fabrications of perception; in a Donald Hoffman vein, even space-time and objects may be constructions evolution shaped to keep us alive rather than to show us truth ('you're seeing the utility of the data, not the data'). A counterpoint insists objective truth still exists — science works, it builds planes and cures disease — and that reality is 'transperspectival': no single viewpoint captures it, so multiple partial perspectives must be seamed together.","A tight primer on perception-as-interface and why 'useful' and 'true' come apart — core fuel for the simulation and consciousness questions.",{"id":369,"title":370,"channel":371,"duration":372,"category":84,"url":373,"summary":374,"relevance":375},"cOZ3Kto6NIc","The Physicist Who Uncovered \"Negative\" Time","Curt Jaimungal","2:21:29","https://youtu.be/cOZ3Kto6NIc","Toronto physicist Aephraim Steinberg explains his lab's 'negative time' result beyond the faster-than-light headlines. When single photons pass through a cloud of resonant rubidium atoms, the atoms can appear to spend a negative amount of time in their excited state — and crucially, he stresses it's a specific measurable time scale that comes out negative, not 'time itself,' with no information ever traveling faster than light. The deeper claim is that the same negative number keeps describing different, independently-measured effects, which hints it reflects something real about the physics rather than a measurement artifact. He also covers weak/conditional measurements and why the textbook 'measurement disturbs the system' story of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle was shown experimentally to be incomplete.","A rigorous, myth-busting deep-dive into what 'negative time' actually means — and why the pop-science 'faster than light' framing misses the genuinely strange part.","content:data:feed:2026-06-17.json","2026 06 17","data/feed/2026-06-17.json","data/feed/2026-06-17",{"_path":381,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":382,"source":10,"total_recommended":221,"summarized":383,"items":384,"_id":477,"_type":114,"title":478,"_source":116,"_file":479,"_stem":480,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-18","2026-06-18",14,[385,388,391,399,407,415,422,429,433,441,449,457,461,469],{"id":224,"title":225,"channel":226,"duration":227,"category":19,"url":228,"summary":386,"relevance":387},"Mo Bitar one-shots several games with Claude Fable (Anthropic's Mythos with safety classifiers bolted on) — a Factorio-style AI-lab builder, an ethereal floating collector, a Three.js open-world game, a piano-practice tool — and reports a strange sense of 'beauty and longing' that others on X echoed. His sharper point: Fable nails the impressive 80% demo, but the model most impresses people who aren't experts in the field, and the last 20% (fixing a janky water shader you can't describe in a prompt) is where non-experts get stuck. He closes on François Chollet's line that the model 'is nothing without me' — a human stayed in the loop directing every step.","A grounded counterweight to the Fable hype: the demos are real and beautiful, but shipping the last 20% still needs a human who understands the code. Worth it for the honesty about what one-shotting actually delivers.",{"id":232,"title":233,"channel":26,"duration":234,"category":19,"url":235,"summary":389,"relevance":390},"Fireship's fast recap of the Fable saga: Mythos 5 was the raw model with strong cybersecurity capability, locked to trusted partners under 'Glass Wing'; Fable 5 was the same brain with a child-lock that reroutes risky requests to Opus 4.8. Three days after Fable went public, a jailbreaker calling himself 'Pliny the Liberator' popped the guardrails (the video frames the method as money-laundering-style request fragmentation rather than a sci-fi exploit). On June 13 an export-control directive signed by the Commerce Secretary barred foreign-national access — including Anthropic's own foreign-born staff — so the company pulled both models entirely. The video also flags speculation it doubled as a pre-IPO publicity/regulatory-moat move.","The five-minute version of why a live AI model got yanked by government order for the first time. Fireship lays out the jailbreak-then-export-control chain cleanly.",{"id":392,"title":393,"channel":394,"duration":395,"category":202,"url":396,"summary":397,"relevance":398},"YCHyStqpwrg","Do This Before You Build with Codex, Claude, or Cursor!","Eric Michaud","9:59","https://youtu.be/YCHyStqpwrg","Six techniques to stop treating coding agents like a slot machine. (1) Have the AI interview you to remove ambiguity before any code; (2) make it write an implementation spec with an explicit 'what done looks like' win-condition; (3) split work across parallel sub-agents for speed and diverse perspectives; (4) make it state its verification plan up front and gate high-impact actions (payments, API keys, posting) behind human review; (5) persist good context to claude.md/agents.md so you don't re-explain; (6) only automate tasks you've first done manually end-to-end and that have a low cost of failure.","A tight checklist for getting reliable output from any coding agent. The 'interview me first' and 'define what done looks like' habits do most of the work.",{"id":400,"title":401,"channel":402,"duration":403,"category":202,"url":404,"summary":405,"relevance":406},"ZK3JhU73W18","Record & Replay in Codex","OpenAI","2:05","https://youtu.be/ZK3JhU73W18","OpenAI demos a Codex feature where you let it watch you perform a task once — here, their team's YouTube publishing process: pulling metadata from a spreadsheet, matching assets, filling fields in YouTube Studio, adding captions, saving as private. Codex reviews the recording and turns it into a reusable skill that remembers where the data lives and how the steps go. In a fresh thread you hand it the next video package and it completes the upload itself using computer use, browser use, and connected plugins — no step-by-step prompt.","A concrete look at 'show, don't prompt' — teaching an agent a repetitive workflow by demonstration. The publishing-pipeline example maps onto a lot of real busywork.",{"id":408,"title":409,"channel":410,"duration":411,"category":143,"url":412,"summary":413,"relevance":414},"iwrh4TS9uS0","A Simple Framework for AI Native Businesses","Devin Kearns | CustomAI Studio","17:29","https://youtu.be/iwrh4TS9uS0","Kearns argues most companies fail at agents because they jump straight to building agents before the foundation exists. His 'agentic OS' framework starts with capturing data at its origination points (meeting transcripts, email, internal chat), deduping and cleaning it, matching it to a 'work item' (a CRM deal, a case, a project) with a confidence-scored human-in-the-loop step, and pushing it to the source-of-truth platform. Only after the data is reliable and an audit/monitoring layer watches the human work do you build the actual workflows — which range from fully deterministic automations to flexible tool-using agents. The argument: 'data readiness' is really a human bottleneck, and skipping the foundation produces brittle systems.","Useful corrective for anyone tempted to deploy a pile of agents on day one. The sequence — capture and clean data first, automate the doing last — is the part most teams skip.",{"id":416,"title":417,"channel":132,"duration":418,"category":202,"url":419,"summary":420,"relevance":421},"iJVJwmCKW9o","I guess we're writing loops now?","24:44","https://youtu.be/iJVJwmCKW9o","Theo describes his shift from prompting agents step-by-step to designing loops that let agents prompt themselves — spinning up sub-threads, monitoring their own PRs for review-bot comments and addressing them, and even building a dynamic workflow that filed four stacked PRs overnight while he slept. He distinguishes this from the rigid 'pre-defined persona' sub-agent setups he dislikes: the agent should construct context dynamically. He's candid about the caveats — he's not at fully autonomous, loops burn far more tokens (he reports ~$10k of inference value in 17 days across three $200 plans), and you shouldn't run this on million-user production code yet. His takeaway: notice what you do after the agent finishes, and try prompting yourself out of it.","The current frontier of agent workflows from someone actually shipping with them. Honest about both the 'awesome' and the token cost, with the loops-that-spawn-loops pattern as the headline.",{"id":423,"title":424,"channel":74,"duration":425,"category":59,"url":426,"summary":427,"relevance":428},"j3aaXpFe8so","Gracia Gaussian Splat Video Streaming on Vision Pro","8:03","https://youtu.be/j3aaXpFe8so","A walkthrough of Gracia, a 4D Gaussian-splat viewer on Apple Vision Pro that streams volumetric video — captured with a portable rig of 50 genlocked cameras — that you can walk around, rescale, and drop onto your desk or couch. The reviewer notes the quality isn't quite Apple-immersive-video sharpness (you lose fine detail at scene edges and when scaled large), files are big (a 30-second clip is ~1.8GB), and lighting presets let the splat match your room's time of day. He frames it as an early preview, comparing it to YouTube's pre-4K days: rough now, but pointing at where spatial content is going.","A real demo of volumetric/4D video on Vision Pro you can place in your room — the most tangible glimpse yet of where spatial content capture is heading, file-size warts and all.",{"id":64,"title":430,"channel":66,"duration":67,"category":59,"url":68,"summary":431,"relevance":432},"Is Apple Vision Pro Dead? I Asked Apple's CFO","Bobby Tonelli interviews Apple's CFO at the National University of Singapore, where students take a spatial-computing course built on Vision Pro. The CFO repeatedly frames Vision Pro as 'really early innings' and an ecosystem-and-long-term play rather than a unit-sales product, leaning on the developer community and visionOS tooling. He cites real use cases — surgical training without a cadaver, HVAC/airflow visualization for home design, medical rehab visualization — and says his own go-to is immersive content as an escape. Notably no sales figures and no denial of the 'it's dead' rumors; the message is patience and ecosystem.","Apple's own framing of where Vision Pro stands amid the 'it's dead' chatter: a long-term ecosystem bet, not a sales story. Read the deflections as much as the answers.",{"id":434,"title":435,"channel":436,"duration":437,"category":59,"url":438,"summary":439,"relevance":440},"IlIJa_FDK-0","macOS 27 Golden Gate - Top 10 Features!","MacVince","7:24","https://youtu.be/IlIJa_FDK-0","A hands-on beta tour of macOS 27 'Golden Gate', which the reviewer calls a fix-up of last year's rushed Liquid Glass redesign (transparency slider, sharper icons, uniform corner radii) plus a big invisible upgrade: on install, the Mac reindexes all your files, photos, mail and iCloud, and the new Siri is built on top of that index. Siri can now find your stuff across the system, acts in Spotlight/right-click/a dedicated chatbot app, and gets visual intelligence. Other AI additions: Safari can build browser extensions from a prompt, Shortcuts can be described in natural language, and Photos gets expand/reframe/cleanup tools.","The clearest preview of where Apple's on-device AI is going — Siri rebuilt on a local search index plus prompt-to-extension and prompt-to-shortcut. The infrastructure changes matter more than the cosmetics.",{"id":442,"title":443,"channel":444,"duration":445,"category":59,"url":446,"summary":447,"relevance":448},"6Dn6qy4sQgM","Here's your next iPhone","fpt.","9:05","https://youtu.be/6Dn6qy4sQgM","The video reads iOS 27 beta code — strings like 'fold state' and 'angle degrees' — as Apple's closest-yet tacit confirmation of a foldable iPhone, paired with WWDC guidance telling developers to stop designing for fixed orientations and prepare for dynamic sizes and aspect ratios. It then renders a speculative 'iPhone Ultra': titanium, ~4.5mm thin when open (thinner than iPhone Air), creaseless inner display, wide+ultra-wide cameras (no telephoto), in-house A20 chip and modem, 12GB RAM, ~$2,000+, and — the long-requested feature — split-screen multitasking exclusive to this folding device.","A code-grounded case that the foldable iPhone is real and near. The developer-guidance signal ('design for dynamic sizes') is the strongest tell, beyond the rumor noise.",{"id":450,"title":451,"channel":452,"duration":453,"category":84,"url":454,"summary":455,"relevance":456},"NRTH809cCIs","You are the Universe Experiencing Itself | Spinoza's God","Aperture","48:39","https://youtu.be/NRTH809cCIs","A long-form essay on Baruch Spinoza's philosophy: 'Deus sive Natura' — God and the universe are literally one infinite substance, not a creator standing outside it. Mind and matter are two attributes of the same reality, not separate things; free will in the absolute sense is an illusion (the famous thrown-stone that thinks it chose its path); and emotions are natural events with causes, so understanding replaces blame. The payoff is Spinoza's 'intellectual love of God' — the joy of seeing reality's interconnectedness clearly — and freedom as aligning with nature's laws rather than fighting them. It traces his excommunication at 23 and his influence from Einstein to modern neuroscience.","A genuinely rigorous walk through Spinoza — determinism, the dissolving boundary between self and cosmos, spirituality without abandoning reason. The 'understanding replaces hatred' thread is the one worth sitting with.",{"id":296,"title":458,"channel":298,"duration":299,"category":84,"url":300,"summary":459,"relevance":460},"Top Psychologist, Donald Hoffman: Seeing True Reality Would Kill Us! I Can Prove It To You!","Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman argues that evolution shaped our senses for fitness, not truth — so spacetime is best understood as a 'virtual-reality headset,' a useful interface rather than fundamental reality. He leans on physics (he claims spacetime stops making mathematical sense below ~10^-33 cm) to say spacetime 'is doomed' as the bottom layer, and that science is now probing structures outside it. The conversation extends to identity (you're the 'programmer' of the game, with nothing to prove) and speculative claims about powerful technologies emerging from editing reality's 'code.'","Hoffman's interface theory of perception, at length — provocative and worth examining critically. Treat the spacetime-is-doomed and tech-prediction claims as arguments to weigh, not settled facts.",{"id":462,"title":463,"channel":464,"duration":465,"category":143,"url":466,"summary":467,"relevance":468},"OOCepY3H8k4","What is happening at Meta?","The PrimeTime","14:01","https://youtu.be/OOCepY3H8k4","Reacting to a Wired report, ThePrimeagen walks through Meta's new Applied AI org: ~6,500 engineers reassigned in waves (some calling themselves 'draftees' since the alternative is leaving), screens recorded to feed model training, and weekly tasks generating toy coding problems to train and evaluate frontier models — work many describe as soul-crushing. He pushes back on the 'it's a gulag' framing as overblown while granting the morale problem is real, and quotes CPO Chris Cox's line that AI 'is neither God nor the devil... nowhere near as good or as bad as you think, and it doesn't know what day of the week it is.' He ties low morale plus instability to shipped bugs like unparseable JSON reaching production.","A pointed look at the human cost inside a frontier lab's AI push — engineers possibly training their own replacements. Cox's 'neither God nor devil' framing is the quotable bit; the morale-to-shipped-bugs link is the warning.",{"id":470,"title":471,"channel":472,"duration":473,"category":84,"url":474,"summary":475,"relevance":476},"ERWicRX7M5g","The Spiritual Trap of Helping Others | Nisargadatta Maharaj","Eternal Life | Non-Duality","4:48","https://youtu.be/ERWicRX7M5g","A short non-duality reflection drawn from Nisargadatta Maharaj: the urge to save the world can be the ego in a white robe, because to help you must first label someone as broken — dividing existence into savior and victim. Using the metaphor of a dreamer who exhausts himself feeding dream-villagers (the only real help is to wake up), it argues the deepest service is the dissolution of the 'me' that wants to help. Crucially it rejects coldness: you still cover a bleeding wound the way your left hand tends your right — spontaneous action without a 'doer' keeping score.","A sharp five-minute provocation about the ego hidden inside helping. The 'act without a doer keeping score' distinction keeps it from sliding into indifference.","content:data:feed:2026-06-18.json","2026 06 18","data/feed/2026-06-18.json","data/feed/2026-06-18",{"_path":482,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":483,"source":10,"total_recommended":484,"summarized":12,"items":485,"_id":546,"_type":114,"title":547,"_source":116,"_file":548,"_stem":549,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-19","2026-06-19",80,[486,490,493,502,505,508,511,519,524,532,540,543],{"id":462,"title":463,"channel":464,"duration":465,"category":487,"url":466,"summary":488,"relevance":489},"AI / Startups","Meta forced ~6,500 engineers into a new Applied AI unit with no opt-out (quit or comply), tasking them with generating coding puzzles to train frontier models while recording their screens. Employee morale is cratering — workers call themselves 'draftees' and describe the work as soul-crushing. Management response: hackathons, team events, and a 50:1 manager ratio fix, while Zuckerberg promises no *more* mass layoffs 'this year.' Meanwhile, production JSON parse errors are hitting users.","A real-time case study in how NOT to reorganize a 6,500-person org around AI — useful mirror for anyone building teams that actually want to ship.",{"id":296,"title":458,"channel":298,"duration":299,"category":84,"url":300,"summary":491,"relevance":492},"Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman argues with mathematical proofs that Darwin's theory implies zero probability our senses evolved to perceive objective reality — they evolved solely to guide adaptive behavior for survival. He frames spacetime as a VR headset: a useful interface, not fundamental reality. Beyond the Planck scale (10⁻³³ cm), spacetime breaks down, and Hoffman's recent work explores geometric 'obelisk' structures outside spacetime that may constitute deeper reality, with implications for radically new technologies.","Hoffman's interface theory of perception is the most rigorous version of the simulation argument — and he's now claiming the math is cracking open. Worth the full two hours.",{"id":494,"title":495,"channel":496,"duration":497,"category":498,"url":499,"summary":500,"relevance":501},"FMsqQuROvOc","The SHOCKING Truth About Humanity No One Tells You","The Diary Of A CEO Clips","22:57","Science / History","https://youtu.be/FMsqQuROvOc","Graham Hancock argues anatomically modern humans have existed 315,000+ years but civilization only becomes archaeologically visible ~5,500 years ago — a gap he attributes to a lost pre-Ice Age civilization destroyed by the Younger Dryas comet impact (~12,800 years ago). He cites Göbekli Tepe (11,600 years old, built by hunter-gatherers with organized labor), ancient maps showing Antarctica before its 1820 discovery with accurate longitudes predating Harrison's chronometer, and the simultaneous emergence of complex civilizations (Sumer, Egypt, Caral-Supe in Peru) around 3500 BC as evidence of a forgotten predecessor culture.","Hancock's core question — why 300K years of modern brains before civilization? — is the kind of timeline puzzle that hits differently when you're thinking about intelligence emergence and simulation arguments.",{"id":423,"title":424,"channel":74,"duration":425,"category":59,"url":426,"summary":503,"relevance":504},"Demo of Gracia 4DGS app on Vision Pro, which streams and plays back Gaussian Splat videos — 3D volumetric captures from a 50-camera rig that you can place, resize, and walk around in your space. Shows streaming vs downloaded splats (300MB–2GB for 9–30s clips), lighting presets, and quality tradeoffs at different scales. Early-stage tech but points toward a future where volumetric video becomes as mainstream as 4K streaming.","Gaussian splats as a video format on Vision Pro — this is the spatial content pipeline I've been waiting to see mature.",{"id":450,"title":451,"channel":452,"duration":453,"category":185,"url":454,"summary":506,"relevance":507},"Deep dive into Spinoza's radical monism — the claim that God and Nature are literally identical (Deus sive Natura), that mind and matter are parallel attributes of one substance, and that humans are temporary 'modes' like waves on an ocean. Covers his 1656 excommunication, Einstein's famous telegram endorsing Spinoza's God, and how substance monism anticipated modern neuroscience's view of consciousness as physical process rather than separate soul.","Spinoza's 'you are the universe experiencing itself' maps directly onto the simulation/consciousness thread — one of the cleanest philosophical frameworks for why self-awareness emerges from matter.",{"id":232,"title":321,"channel":26,"duration":234,"category":126,"url":235,"summary":509,"relevance":510},"Fireship covers the Fable 5 jailbreak incident: an anonymous hacker ('Plenty The Liberator') defeated Anthropic's safety classifiers using fragmentation techniques (Unicode wrapping, roleplay farming, large-context confusion), exposing the underlying Mythos 5 capabilities. The US Commerce Department responded with an export control directive barring foreign nationals from accessing Fable/Mythos — even Anthropic's own foreign-born employees — leading Anthropic to pull both models entirely and demote users back to Opus 4.8. First time a federal order has forced a major AI company to yank a live public model.","The company I build on daily just got its flagship model pulled by the feds — need to understand the export-control implications and what this means for API access going forward.",{"id":512,"title":513,"channel":514,"duration":515,"category":487,"url":516,"summary":517,"relevance":518},"9gjR3VKuPg0","The Real Reason Companies Are Shedding Workers","Two Cents","8:49","https://youtu.be/9gjR3VKuPg0","Argues most CEO claims of AI-driven layoffs are 'AI-washing': Penn Wharton estimates only 0.01% productivity boost from AI in 2025, 90% of 6,000 execs report zero impact, and 95% of MIT-tracked AI pilots failed. Real drivers are post-pandemic hiring corrections, stock-price incentives (Block's stock jumped 20% after framing cuts as AI), and pressure to justify hundreds of billions in AI investment. Cites the 1970s–80s productivity paradox as a historical parallel.","Useful counter-narrative to the 'AI replaces everyone' hype — the macro data doesn't support it yet, and the incentive analysis is sharp.",{"id":416,"title":417,"channel":520,"duration":418,"category":521,"url":419,"summary":522,"relevance":523},"Theo - t3․gg","AI / Dev Tooling","Theo explores the shift from manually prompting AI coding agents to designing self-running loops: agents that monitor PRs for review comments and auto-address them, spin up sub-agents to parallelize work across worktrees, and chain multi-PR refactors with plans generated as HTML. He references Anthropic's recursive self-improvement framing and Pete's Codex orchestrator pattern, while pushing back on pre-defined persona agents as missing the point of dynamic AI.","Practically identical to what we're doing with dispatch + worktree + auto-review loops — validation that the pattern works at scale, plus a few tricks worth stealing (HTML plans, PR-comment-watching agents).",{"id":525,"title":526,"channel":527,"duration":528,"category":185,"url":529,"summary":530,"relevance":531},"odW0x21nD2k","Самовыражение — пустая трата жизни","Садхгуру — официальный канал на русском","9:01","https://youtu.be/odW0x21nD2k","Sadhguru argues that self-expression as commonly understood is a waste of life — chasing external validation through identity performance rather than turning inward. He contrasts reactive self-expression with conscious action rooted in inner clarity, a recurring theme in his teaching on moving beyond compulsive mind patterns.","Short Russian-language Sadhguru clip on ditching performative identity — fits the 'who am I beyond the doing' thread.",{"id":533,"title":534,"channel":535,"duration":536,"category":109,"url":537,"summary":538,"relevance":539},"LbLLWmmL3YE","What Came Before The Big Bang?","AstroKobi","31:56","https://youtu.be/LbLLWmmL3YE","Physics graduate walks through why the textbook Big Bang singularity is almost certainly wrong. Covers the full arc — Newton's static universe, Einstein's cosmological constant, Hubble's redshift discovery, Gamow's nucleosynthesis predictions, CMB radiation — then argues most physicists now believe the Big Bang was not the beginning but a transition from a prior state.","Solid 30-min primer on modern cosmology that goes beyond the school version — worth it if you want to update your mental model of the universe's origin.",{"id":224,"title":225,"channel":226,"duration":227,"category":126,"url":228,"summary":541,"relevance":542},"Mo Bitar tests Claude Mythos (Fable) by having it build several games (Factorio-style AI lab, ethereal relic collector, open-world 3JS crafter, piano practice tools). Finds the model produces strikingly beautiful one-shot demos with no iteration needed, but highlights the 80/20 problem: when bugs appear (e.g., broken water rendering), describing them back to the LLM is nearly impossible and the generated code is unmaintainable. Discusses the emotional 'longing' users report after Fable was taken down — attributing beauty to the model's 'mind' — while cautioning this is partly anthropomorphization and expertise bias.","Honest practitioner report on Claude Mythos capabilities and the exact wall where 'vibe coding' breaks down — the 80/20 gap is the real engineering problem to solve.",{"id":408,"title":409,"channel":410,"duration":411,"category":487,"url":412,"summary":544,"relevance":545},"Presents an 'Agentic OS' framework for transforming businesses into AI-native operations. Core idea: don't start by building scattered agents — first solve data readiness by capturing events (emails, meetings, Slack) and auto-provisioning them into source-of-truth platforms (CRM, project management). Then layer workflows on top with confidence scoring, human-in-the-loop escalation, and per-workflow state machines. Argues most 'agent' projects fail because the underlying data environment isn't clean enough for agents to operate autonomously.","Practical architecture for event-driven agent systems — mirrors what I'm building with the ikigai dispatch loop, and the 'data readiness before agents' lesson is one I keep re-learning.","content:data:feed:2026-06-19.json","2026 06 19","data/feed/2026-06-19.json","data/feed/2026-06-19",{"_path":551,"_dir":6,"_draft":7,"_partial":7,"_locale":8,"date":552,"source":10,"total_recommended":484,"summarized":12,"items":553,"_id":636,"_type":114,"title":637,"_source":116,"_file":638,"_stem":639,"_extension":114},"/data/feed/2026-06-24","2026-06-24",[554,561,569,573,581,584,592,601,608,612,621,628],{"id":555,"title":556,"channel":520,"duration":557,"category":126,"url":558,"summary":559,"relevance":560},"cOxC0t8DqYk","Is it ever coming back?","19:57","https://youtu.be/cOxC0t8DqYk","Theo breaks down the ongoing US government ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, now 11 days old. The ban originated after SK Telecom allegedly resold model access to Chinese customers; a subsequent Amazon-reported 'jailbreak' (really just normal code-fixing behavior) triggered a BIS directive giving Anthropic 90 minutes to cut off all foreign nationals. Anthropic is negotiating in person with the White House, Trump no longer sees them as a national security threat, but progress has stalled — they're reportedly iterating on a cheaper Sonnet 5 variant as a stopgap while customers file a 43-page federal lawsuit challenging the directive's legality.","Essential context on how government overreach could reshape AI access overnight — and what it means for anyone building on closed-model APIs.",{"id":562,"title":563,"channel":564,"duration":565,"category":84,"url":566,"summary":567,"relevance":568},"JIcnLX6mgXg","Top Neuroscientist Demonstrates What’s Behind Reality","Video Advice","21:03","https://youtu.be/JIcnLX6mgXg","Neurosurgeon Karl Pribram's holographic brain theory explained: memories are distributed across the brain like holograms (cut one in half, the whole image persists), not stored in localized regions. His surgical findings matched Karl Lashley's engram experiments — removing brain tissue never erased specific memories. Pribram discovered the brain operates in a 'spectral domain' using interference patterns and frequency transforms (same math as quantum mechanics and MRI imaging), suggesting reality is constructed from wave patterns, not directly perceived.","Pribram's work is the neuroscience backbone behind simulation-style thinking — your brain literally reconstructs reality from frequency patterns, not unlike rendering a world from code.",{"id":288,"title":361,"channel":290,"duration":291,"category":570,"url":292,"summary":571,"relevance":572},"Apple / Vision Pro / Spatial Computing","Deep dive into Meta Quest Phoenix (codename) leaked specs: ~100g headset with external compute puck, micro-OLED displays (2-4K per eye), possible holocake holographic lenses for ski-goggle form factor, eye tracking with foveated rendering, and EMG wristband compatibility. Pricing likely $1000+, positioning as hybrid work/gaming/entertainment device to compete with Vision Pro at a fraction of the cost. Meta may launch premium and affordable variants simultaneously.","Worth tracking how Meta's Phoenix shapes up against Vision Pro — the holocake lens tech and 100g form factor could finally make daily-wear VR real.",{"id":574,"title":575,"channel":26,"duration":576,"category":577,"url":578,"summary":579,"relevance":580},"a2i9h2ip-nY","Midjourney wants to delete 30% of all death...","5:26","AI / Health Tech","https://youtu.be/a2i9h2ip-nY","Midjourney announced Midjourney Medical — an ultrasonic CT scanner using 500K tiny sensors in a water pool to create full-body scans via sound waves, leveraging their image-reconstruction AI expertise. They're building a 25K sq ft 'spa' in SF (end of 2027) where scans happen passively. Critics note ultrasound can't penetrate air/bone (lungs, brain invisible), prototype takes 20 min not 60 sec, and has no FDA clearance yet. Goal: 50K machines by 2031 for monthly scans at billion-person scale.","A bootstrapped AI company pivoting from anime waifus to healthcare hardware — Fireship's take is entertaining and the physics critique is worth knowing about.",{"id":280,"title":281,"channel":282,"duration":283,"category":59,"url":284,"summary":582,"relevance":583},"Hands-on demo of visionOS 27 on M5 Vision Pro: revamped control center with card-based notifications, new Thor's Mork environment with slider immersion, extra-small widgets, Safari side-by-side immersive tabs, and — the headline — Siri AI's new orb that sees both your physical environment and virtual windows, identifying real objects you hold or point at and pulling contextual answers inline.","The Siri orb on Vision Pro is basically Circle-to-Search for spatial computing — this is the most compelling demo yet of multimodal AI meeting mixed reality.",{"id":585,"title":586,"channel":298,"duration":587,"category":588,"url":589,"summary":590,"relevance":591},"yfEQRqFo2bI","Neuroscientist (Dr. Tara Swart): Evidence We Can Communicate After Death!","1:44:15","Consciousness / Neuroscience","https://youtu.be/yfEQRqFo2bI","Neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr. Tara Swart discusses her personal journey after losing her husband to leukemia, claiming she developed the ability to communicate with him after death. She presents a literature review suggesting humans have 34 senses (not 5), argues the brain filters down the mind's full capabilities, and explores whether consciousness/psyche can exist separately from the body — framing grief-driven experiences through a neuroscience lens.","Clickbait title aside, a trained psychiatrist questioning her own sanity while exploring post-mortem consciousness is an honest edge-case worth examining if you're into the hard problem of consciousness.",{"id":593,"title":594,"channel":595,"duration":596,"category":597,"url":598,"summary":599,"relevance":600},"LxJq1igblHg","The Salsa Move Top Dancers ALWAYS Use | by Daniel Rosas","Daniel Rosas","6:53","Dance / Cuba","https://youtu.be/LxJq1igblHg","Daniel Rosas breaks down a signature salsa combination used by top dancers: a crossbody lead into a right turn with delayed arm styling, emphasizing momentum mechanics (yin-yang principle of turning opposite before committing to direction). Covers both Cuban and New York style variations with timing details.","Practical salsa technique breakdown from a legit instructor — the momentum principle alone is worth 7 minutes.",{"id":602,"title":603,"channel":183,"duration":604,"category":588,"url":605,"summary":606,"relevance":607},"8xvbmi9F-tU","Expand your perception. Change your life. | Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor","9:13","https://youtu.be/8xvbmi9F-tU","Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor maps the brain into four 'characters' — left/right thinking and left/right emotional modules — each producing distinct personalities and perception modes. She describes her own massive left-hemisphere stroke at 37, losing her sense of individual self and experiencing pure right-hemisphere present-moment consciousness, then her 8-year recovery that led her to live as a 'collective democracy' of all four brain modules rather than letting the ego-driven left hemisphere dominate.","A first-person account of consciousness dissolving and rebuilding — basically a lived experiment in what 'self' actually is, told by someone who can name the circuits involved.",{"id":416,"title":417,"channel":520,"duration":418,"category":609,"url":419,"summary":610,"relevance":611},"AI / Agents","Theo explores the shift from manually prompting coding agents to designing self-prompting loops. He walks through his progression: copy-pasting chatbot output → IDE agents → sub-agents/workflows → now loops where agents monitor PRs for review comments and address them autonomously, spin up threads to parallelize multi-PR refactors, and audit their own work. References Pete's orchestrator pattern, Anthropic's recursive self-improvement article, and his real experience building a stacked-PR refactor for Lakebed's isolate layer.","Practical take on agent loops from someone who actually ships with them — useful if you're designing your own agent orchestration patterns.",{"id":613,"title":614,"channel":615,"duration":616,"category":617,"url":618,"summary":619,"relevance":620},"ydVAEyHJEEE","OpenAI Daybreak: Frontier AI for Global Cyber Defense","Juan Romero - SOCFortress Cofounder","8:05","AI / Cybersecurity","https://youtu.be/ydVAEyHJEEE","OpenAI launched Daybreak, a four-pillar cyber defense program: Codex Security agent (scanned 30M+ commits, 500K+ findings), a specialized GPT-5.5-cyber model restricted to verified defenders (jumping exploit-gym scores from 26% to 40%), a partner program (IBM launched app security service), and Patch the Planet securing 30+ critical open-source projects (Python, Go, Curl). IBM/Red Hat committed $5B to Project Lightwell. Core thesis: AI compresses the exploit window from 90 days to minutes, making reactive patching insufficient — runtime protection (like Contrast ADR) and strategic human governance become essential.","If you ship open-source or run anything on the modern stack, the 90-day disclosure window dying is a real threat — worth understanding how the defense side is scaling up.",{"id":190,"title":622,"channel":623,"duration":624,"category":625,"url":194,"summary":626,"relevance":627},"Spacetime Is The Memory  Of A Self Knowing Universe | Federico Faggin","Essentia Foundation","1:37:03","Consciousness / Science","Federico Faggin (inventor of the first microprocessor) presents his quantum theory of consciousness: reality starts from a unified conscious field ('One') that knows itself through us. He argues quantum entanglement proves non-separability, making reductionist materialism untenable — we must derive parts from the whole, not the reverse. He maps body as classical information, mind as quantum information, and spirit as meaning, with spacetime itself being the permanent memory of the universe's self-knowing.","Faggin bridges hardcore silicon engineering with consciousness-first cosmology — exactly the kind of 'builder turns philosopher' arc that resonates with purpose-driven tech work.",{"id":629,"title":630,"channel":631,"duration":632,"category":84,"url":633,"summary":634,"relevance":635},"S94ETUiMZwQ","Westworld - Consciousness does not exist, Anthony Hopkins","Dozenal Tauist","1:57","https://youtu.be/S94ETUiMZwQ","Westworld's Dr. Ford (Hopkins) argues consciousness doesn't exist — the self is a fiction we tell ourselves, pain is always imagined whether in human or machine, and humans live in loops as tight as any programmed host. There is no threshold that makes us 'greater than the sum of our parts.'","One of the sharpest distillations of the illusionist view of consciousness I've seen — packed into two minutes of television.","content:data:feed:2026-06-24.json","2026 06 24","data/feed/2026-06-24.json","data/feed/2026-06-24",1782316108763]