Honestly with Bari Weiss - Nate Silver on the Art of Risking Everything

Most humans are cautious by nature. We naturally like to do what’s comfortable and safe. But comfortable and safe don’t usually lead to. . . well, success. In fact, the most successful people in the world share something in common: They love risk


That’s true of the best poker players, hedge fund managers, venture capitalists, and crypto traders. All of these people consider statistics; they embrace uncertainty; and they make bold predictions that ultimately pay off for themselves—and sometimes for humanity. 


How do they do it?


Our guest today, Nate Silver, has a theory on what drives successful people, how they think, and how they achieve enormous success—or, at times, catastrophic failure.


He just wrote an entire book about it. On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything analyzes these types of people and the principles that guide their risky decision-making—which, he argues, is key to understanding what drives technology and the global economy.


Nate, one of the most sophisticated thinkers on risk and uncertainty, is a statistician, sports analyst, professional poker player, and the founder of FiveThirtyEight, a website that revolutionized political reporting with its data-driven election predictions. 


Today, Nate discusses why it’s important to take more risks, and how he sees the current election playing out. 


If you hear statistics and data and probability and analytics and roll your eyes, we get it. But this is a conversation that goes beyond all that. Nate explains what frustrates him about his critics, why he is happy to no longer be affiliated with FiveThirtyEight, and how his biggest passion—poker—helped him become one of the world’s most famous prognosticators.


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: How To Become A Bitcoin Miner With The Coin Dad

We talk to one of Bitcoin mining’s leading foot soldiers, The Coin Dad, about deploying hashrate!


Welcome back to the show! This week, we’re joined by ‘The Coin Dad,’ one of the familiar faces around Bitcoin mining conferences (and mines!) with an extensive history in the small, young sector. The Coin Dad takes us through his personal life–including an overseas deployment to the Middle East–to his time entering Bitcoin mining, including deploying tens of thousands of machines for some of the largest mining companies and fabricating entire container designs. We fininish with a conversation about the Bitcoin Mining Museum, a passion project begun multiple years ago to preserve the history of Bitcoin mining hashrate!


Timestamps:

00:00 Start

01:31 Coin Dad's background

10:27 Starting mining

13:37 Altcoin fail

19:30 Start working in Bitcoin

33:46 Mining museum

44:06 Bitcoin shoes

47:34 Time for a brick & morter


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CBS News Roundup - 08/20/2024 | World News Roundup

President Biden passes the torch to Vice President Harris at the Democratic National Convention. Ukrainian troops press deeper into Russia. George Santos pleads guilty. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Press Freedom Is At Stake During DNC, Advocates Say

As the Democratic National Convention starts, journalists are on the ground to cover the news, both inside and outside the convention. But along with fears that protestors’ rights will be violated, advocates say press freedom is at stake this week. This isn’t just an issue for reporters. This is an issue for the public, who rely on journalists to report on the DNC accurately. Reset sat down with an advocate and journalist to learn more. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Up First from NPR - Democratic National Convention Day One, DNC Protests, Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations

On the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, President Biden gave a keynote speech passing the torch to Vice President Harris. Activists in Chicago have assembled outside of the DNC to protest the war in Gaza, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due in Egypt and Qatar to continue Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Megan Pratz, Kevin Drew, Greg Dixon, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Nina Kravinsky. We get engineering support from Robert Rodriguez. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.


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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S9 Bonus: Egil Østhus, Unleash (Replay)

Egil Østhus is based out of Norway - which obviously means he loves skiing. But outside of this, he loves to run outdoors, through the woods and on the streets. He has not done a full marathon yet, but dreams of doing the New York marathon someday. He's a family man, married, with 2 boys - none of which like to run with him, but they all enjoy being active and hiking.

In a past role, Egil's co-founder (and brother, FYI) was looking for a tool that would help him release code into the wild, in a rapid - yet safe - manner. He couldn't find anything to meet his high standards - so he built his own. When the open source version started to get a lot of attention, Egil joined his brother to bring the solution to the enterprise.

This is the creation story of Unleash.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - Byte by byte: Iran and Israel’s escalating cyberwar

While many people fear the risk of a wider war breaking out in the Middle East, a parallel battle is already ongoing – in the digital sphere. Can China challenge a long-standing duopoly in the airline industry (10:16)? And the latest Carrie Bradshaw index tells us where Americans can afford a solo apartment. Just don’t set your heart on New York… (17:22)


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 8.20.24

Alabama

  • Governor Ivey appoints 8 of 12 board members for new health science school
  • AG Marshall shuts down 5 illegal gambling operations in city of Selma
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. submits signatures to have name on AL November ballot
  • CEO of AL Grocers Assoc. pushes back at Harris "price gouging" claims
  • Albertville city leaders listening to residents over influx of migrant workers
  • 2nd employee at Walker county jail pleads guilty to death of Tony Mitchell

National

  • 3 House committees issue report with evidence for impeaching Joe Biden
  • Harris campaign hires attorney Marc Elias & others to litigate election results
  • DNC Convention off to rough start: more protestors in streets than delegates
  • DNC platform document did not bother to replace Biden name with Harris
  • Biden's chief of staff Ron Klein admits to NY Times that Harris failed as VP
  • Shark Tank's Kevin O Leary says Harris economic plan is "shocking"
  • Estee Paltilova goes viral as Kamala Harris impersonator on Tik Tok

NBN Book of the Day - Peter Allen, “The Political Class: Why It Matters Who Our Politicians Are” (Oxford UP, 2018)

Who is in charge? In The Political Class: Why It Matters Who Our Politicians Are (Oxford University Press, 2018), Peter Allen, a Reader in Comparative Politics in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath, explores the rise of a specific type of political leader and what this means for our politics. The book works through debates over the existence of a political class, arguing this ‘class’ is homogenised along lines of characteristics, attitudes, and behaviours, and carefully analysing potential defences of the political class. However, in presenting the intrinsic case, as well as an extensive and detailed range of other cases, against the political class the book presents a powerful critique of how politics is currently organised. Concluding with a range of practical suggestions for change, including quotas, randomised selection of representative, and changes to how politics is organised, the book will be essential reading for anyone concerned with who is in charge of society.

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