I have 38 books on the go. But that’s okay that I haven’t finished any of them yet. I happen to agree with Naval that you don't necessarily have to finish a book, right away or even at all, in order to appreciate content within a book. Naval Ravikant's Secret to Reading Books in the... Continue Reading →
Gad Saad New Book Release Date 2020
Dr. Gad Saad is a, professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption and The Consuming Instinct. Professor Gad is known as the Colonel of Reason, Leader of Logic, and the Destroyer of Doublespeak. If you follow him on Twitter (which I highly recommend you do) then you will know... Continue Reading →
Welcome to Lex Fridman
"I'm a research scientist at MIT, working on human-centered AIand autonomous vehicles. Also, I teach courses on deep learning.Connect with me (@lexfridman) onTwitter, LinkedIn, Medium, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Besides research and teaching, I enjoy playing guitar, practicing jiu jitsu, and engaging in deep meaningful conversations including on podcasts both as a guest (e.g., Joe Rogan Experience) and as a host (e.g., Artificial Intelligence podcast with Elon... Continue Reading →
New Media Update: Tim Pool Gets a Van Down by the River
Journalists from around the United States are being laid off. But, one new media journalist is expanding their business and, "Things are going extremely well." Tim is the future of journalism (we first reported on him here). With early reports from our sources, we can give you a first look at Tim's new van: New... Continue Reading →
New Media Meets Old School Journalism
Anyone know any van to camper conversion specialists? Hit me up In a recent live stream about the Patreon Wars, new-media journalist, Tim Pool, briefly talks about how he is thinking about doing old-school on-location journalism. He wants to convert some sort of camper van into a news van. Will he live in this van?... Continue Reading →