Big Technology Podcast - Why Extreme Risk Takers Are Winning — With Nate Silver

Nate Silver is a statistician, election prognosticator, and bestselling author. He joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss his reporting on extreme risk takers, and why the seem to be winning. Tune in to hear Silver's theory on how society bifurcates into the risk-forward, probability oriented thinkers (The River) and the safety seeking, status oriented community (The Village). In this episode, we discuss poker, sports betting, effective altruism, VC, AI research, and existential threads to humankind. Tune in for a fascinating deep dive from one of The River's foremost instigators.

To buy Silver's book, On The Edge, check out his book page: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/529280/on-the-edge-by-nate-silver/

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Take This Pod and Shove It - Minisode: The Twitty Burger Challenge

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Ingredients (for 1 Twitty Burger)

  • 4 oz. patty ground sirloin
  • 1 large pineapple ring (we used two on ours, for what its worth)
  • Graham cracker crumbs and shortening for the pineapple crusting and deep frying
  • 2 slices of bacon, fried crisp
  • Hamburger bun and mayonnaise on both bun slices

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  • cook patty of ground sirloin as desired
  • batter the pineapple ring with graham cracker crumbs and deep fry that sucker
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 8.14.24

Alabama

  • SoS Wes Allen takes steps to remove illegal alien names on AL voter rolls
  • State Rep at Title 9 Townhall  to re-offer "What is a woman" bill in 2025
  • AL Democratic Party chairman still at odds with DNC over delegate picks
  • A state lawmaker to host cryptocurrency Town Hall in Montgomery today
  • Governor Ivey grants $30M to 25 different coastal projects

National

  • Almost 1 billion people listened in to parts of the Musk/ Trump X spaces chat
  • Dem VP pick Tim Walz promoted muslim cleric who praised Adolf Hitler
  • RNC amasses 150K poll watchers, far exceeds its goal of 100K
  • Hackers at Def Con confirm the vulnerabilities of election machines
  • Smartmatic executives indicted for taking bribes from Phillippines


The Intelligence from The Economist - Bait the hook! Fishing in the global talent pool

Skilled immigrants bring more than just their expertise to job markets. But governments miss opportunities to attract them—or make them feel entirely unwelcome. In America it seems like the standard tip fraction just keeps going up and up (11:36). Where will it end? And as part of our “schools briefs” primer on AI, we answer your questions, starting with facial recognition (18:28).


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NBN Book of the Day - Miguel Montalva Barba, “White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space” (Policy Press, 2024)

White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space (Policy Press, 2024) examines the connections between race, place, and space, and sheds light on how they contribute and maintain racial hierarchies.

Dr. Miguel Montalva Barba focuses on the White residents of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, which, according to the Cooks Political Report Partisan Voting Index, is the most liberal district in the state and 15th in the United States of America. The book uses settler colonialism and critical race theory to explore how self-identified progressive White residents perceive their gentrifying neighborhood and how they make sense of their positionality.

Using the extended case method, as well as in-depth interviews, participant observation, content analysis and visual/media analysis, the author reveals how systemic racialized inequality persists even in a politically progressive borough.

This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.

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New Books in Native American Studies - Jaclyn Sumner, “Indigenous Autocracy: Power, Race, and Resources in Porfirian Tlaxcala, Mexico” (Stanford UP, 2023)

When General Porfirio Díaz assumed power in 1876, he ushered in Mexico's first prolonged period of political stability and national economic growth--though "progress" came at the cost of democracy. Indigenous Autocracy presents a new story about how regional actors negotiated between national authoritarian rule and local circumstances by explaining how an Indigenous person held state-level power in Mexico during the thirty-five-year dictatorship that preceded the Mexican Revolution (the Porfiriato), and the apogee of scientific racism across Latin America. Although he was one of few recognizably Indigenous persons in office, Próspero Cahuantzi of Tlaxcala kept his position (1885-1911) longer than any other gubernatorial appointee under Porfirio Díaz's transformative but highly oppressive dictatorship (1876-1911). Cahuantzi leveraged his identity and his region's Indigenous heritage to ingratiate himself to Díaz and other nation-building elites. Locally, Cahuantzi navigated between national directives aimed at modernizing Mexico, often at the expense of the impoverished rural majority, and strategic management of Tlaxcala's natural resources--in particular, balancing growing industrial demand for water with the needs of the local population. 

In Indigenous Autocracy: Power, Race, and Resources in Porfirian Tlaxcala, Mexico (Stanford University Press, 2024), Jaclyn Ann Sumner shows how this intermediary actor brokered national expectations and local conditions to maintain state power, challenging the idea that governors during the Porfirian dictatorship were little more than provincial stewards who repressed dissent. Drawing upon documentation from more than a dozen Mexican archives, the book brings Porfirian-era Mexico into critical conversations about race and environmental politics in Latin America.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Year 1500

A little over 500 years ago, the world underwent massive change. 

Empires were growing, religious and political institutions were changing, science was advancing, and art was undergoing a revolution. 

It was the start of what many historians called the Early Modern period. A period that began the slow and painful transition to what became the modern world. 

Learn more about the world in the year 1500 on the 1500th episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. 


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Land of the Giants - Disney is a Tech Company?

Streaming didn’t just change the way consumers watched movies and TV shows, it reconfigured how media giants operated, and how they saw themselves. If tech companies were disrupting old business models, perhaps Disney’s best move was to join the crowd.

In our final episode, we look at how streaming has fundamentally changed Disney and prepared the company for the next 100 years of entertainment. 

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