The world of selling and buying database dumps containing sensitive personal information for malicious purposes was explored in this podcast episode. The high profits of this underground market were discussed as well as the ethical implications of participating in it.
A Twitter user shares how he curated a group of intelligent people through the platform and how it helped him learn more about cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
The speaker compares human interface with different software interfaces and explains how it's weird when someone who interacts with you at work sees you with different people.
The importance of connecting with people who have been impacted by one's work, and how it adds incredible meaning to one's life.
The speakers discuss the pros and cons of DIY mind hacking, including potential bias toward rational, scientific, utilitarian personalities on websites that promote it, and its potential for optimization and self-improvement.