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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 4
Platform > sponsor
I don't remember signing up for Thesis Driven's newsletter, but I'm on it, and it does sound like something I would do. Their latest post, the first of this year by Brad Hargreaves, is called "Seven Real Estate Predictions for 2026." And I'd like to draw your attention to the last one. Here it is verbatim:The word “sponsor” has historically implied episodic activity: raise capital, do a deal, return capital, repeat. That framing made sense when real estate investing was primarily about financ...
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Continuations
Jan 4
More Lazy Employment Thinking: Jevons Paradox Edition
Invocations of the Lump of Labor Fallacy have recently been superseded by appeals to Jevons paradox in claiming that we shouldn’t worry about what AI progress will do to workers. As with the case of calling something a fallacy, a paradox also suggests that those who understand it are smarter and more sophisticated than those who don’t. Case in point is Einstein’s famous Twin paradox, which people love to throw around in discussions of space travel but is quite difficult to actually understand...
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Jan 4
This Week in All Things AI - Week 1-2026
Wishing everyone and their loved ones a very Happy New Year Steve Yegge's 37 minute Youtube video linked below is what I've been sending to many engineers alongside Andrej Karpathy's and Boris Cherny's (creator of Claude Code) tweets to get them to understand the shakeup that is coming in AI assisted coding Deepseek's paper which gives a hint at what is likely to come with Deepseek v4 as well how Chinese open weights/open source models might evolve in 2026 is exciting many people Whilst unrel...
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Jan 4
My predictions for 2026
It's a new year, and I'm focusing on three things. Here are my 2026 predictions.
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Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Jan 3
Navigating The New Year
Moving into a new year is often marketed as a time of "fresh starts" and "exciting changes," but for many autistic individuals, the transition can be a source of significant anxiety. The shift from the structured (or chaotic) holiday season back into "normal" life, combined with the abstract concept of a new calendar year, can feel overwhelming. Here is a guide on how to provide meaningful, sensory-aware support during this transition. Navigating the New Year: A Guide to Supporting Autistic I...
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Blog iconmicah
Jan 3
Memo on a 5-Year Lifting Hiatus
Near the end of 2019, I was hit with some unprecedented health issues. I never cared about being the biggest guy in the room, nor did I want to roid up for IFBB competitions. I was just a kid who wanted to live a healthy lifestyle…
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 3
Instagram, AI, and the crisis of authenticity
Sometime last year, Instagram changed its bottom menu bar to the following:Bookended by the home button and the user profile button are now video reels, DMs, and the explore page. The create a new post button, which was formerly here in the center, was moved up to the top of the screen in a far less conspicuous place. These changes felt weird at first, but they were, of course, based on real user data. What people do on Instagram these days is watch reels and then share them with their friend...
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Blog iconFalsenine
Jan 3
EPL GW19: Winners And Losers
Well, that was a rather uneventful gameweek to end the first half of the season. Seven of the ten matches ended up in draws and thirteen of the twenty teams failed to score more than one goal (seven teams failed to score at all). Nonetheless, there were talking points all over the table as the curtain closed on 2025. Here are all the talking points from gameweek 19. Losers: Chelsea F.C.Chelsea had a torrid month in December, and that culminated in the club parting ways with head coach Enzo Ma...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Jan 3
Block 2.0 Era
At its core, Block’s message at Investor Day 2025 was relatively simple. Block no longer sees itself as a company operating multiple payment apps or financial features. It is building a single underlying structure on which all of its businesses rest.
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Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 3
Aave Labs To Share Revenue
Aave Labs commits to sharing revenue generated from outside the protocol with AAVE token holders.
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Blog iconBlack Dave Energy
Jan 3
2026 Goals
For my 2026 goals, I decided to attack my mindset instead of reaching specific accomplishments. They say most of life happens in your head, so after a few year of not doing resolutions, I decided to focus a little more on the intangible. Let’s get to em.2025 Was Prolific150+ beats produced1 album, created in 45 days53 episodes of Yards32 editions of Intrusive Thougts3 shows plays2 podcast appearances1 platform launchedGoal 1: Drink my own Kool-AidThis is my version of be delusional. The main ...
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Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Jan 2
Five Bullet Friday
Everything happening in the ENS DAO — in five bullet points.
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Blog icon0xJustice.eth
Jan 2
The Turing Scale
The original Turing test revolved around convincing humans that a machine was a human. People don't realize it, but the original Eliza app could do this for a while. With this knowledge, we see that the test is less about when machines convince humans than about how long, and, as I will add shortly, under what modality. Today, in January 2026, we can create bots nearly indistinguishable from humans over timescales unimaginable to people in Turing's era (1960s). As a result, the original Turin...
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jonathancolton.eth
Jan 2
Your Creativity Has Value (And It's Flowing Somewhere Else)
Stats @punk9059 gm gm Some new years thoughts on the markets. And why the attention economy is proving to be a bust. 128 5:35 AM • Jan 1, 2026 Stats makes an important observation, and it's one the market has now taught us repeatedly. We've lived through the NFT cycle, the memecoin cycle, and now a wave of creator token experiments that all leaned on the same underlying promise: attention converts to price. If something stays culturally relevant long enough, the token attached to it should ho...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 2
My predictions for 2026
The best part about making predictions for a year ahead is that at the end of the year you get to look back with humility on what you were thinking at the time and realize how much you missed and how different things turned out. So, what might happen in 2026?Condominium development in Toronto: I think 2026 will be an important turning point year. If I keep saying this, at some point I'll be right, right? 2026 is the first year where we will start to see new condominium completions from the la...
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Blog icontrpplffct
Jan 2
A good season
We're hoping for a good season in issue #277 of your weekly poetry shot
What Will Happen In 2026
Blog iconAVC
Jan 1
Here are ten things I think will happen in 2026: 1/ Gemini passes ChatGPT in terms of DAUs, MAUs, and tokens consumed in the first half of 2026, making Google the king of AI. 2/ The Democrats take control of the House in the Nov 2026 elections, bringing to an end Trump's complete control of the US government. 3/ Smartglasses finally reach product market fit in 2026, but it won't be Meta that delivers the winning approach. 4/ A majority of venture capital deals close without lawyers on either ...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 1
Happy New Year
Happy New Year! And welcome to another year of this daily blog. (In August of this year, we'll enter the 14th year of this daily practice.) Exactly a year ago, I published a post talking about what might happen in 2025. It was last year's prediction post. Today, let's see how I did.Real estate development: I admitted that I had been overly optimistic in terms of how soon the market would reset (specifically Toronto). But I did still argue that 2025 would be an important turning point in terms...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 4
Platform > sponsor
I don't remember signing up for Thesis Driven's newsletter, but I'm on it, and it does sound like something I would do. Their latest post, the first of this year by Brad Hargreaves, is called "Seven Real Estate Predictions for 2026." And I'd like to draw your attention to the last one. Here it is verbatim:The word “sponsor” has historically implied episodic activity: raise capital, do a deal, return capital, repeat. That framing made sense when real estate investing was primarily about financ...
Post cover image
Continuations
Jan 4
More Lazy Employment Thinking: Jevons Paradox Edition
Invocations of the Lump of Labor Fallacy have recently been superseded by appeals to Jevons paradox in claiming that we shouldn’t worry about what AI progress will do to workers. As with the case of calling something a fallacy, a paradox also suggests that those who understand it are smarter and more sophisticated than those who don’t. Case in point is Einstein’s famous Twin paradox, which people love to throw around in discussions of space travel but is quite difficult to actually understand...
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
Jan 4
This Week in All Things AI - Week 1-2026
Wishing everyone and their loved ones a very Happy New Year Steve Yegge's 37 minute Youtube video linked below is what I've been sending to many engineers alongside Andrej Karpathy's and Boris Cherny's (creator of Claude Code) tweets to get them to understand the shakeup that is coming in AI assisted coding Deepseek's paper which gives a hint at what is likely to come with Deepseek v4 as well how Chinese open weights/open source models might evolve in 2026 is exciting many people Whilst unrel...
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Jan 4
My predictions for 2026
It's a new year, and I'm focusing on three things. Here are my 2026 predictions.
Post cover image
Blog iconjayhood73.eth
Jan 3
Navigating The New Year
Moving into a new year is often marketed as a time of "fresh starts" and "exciting changes," but for many autistic individuals, the transition can be a source of significant anxiety. The shift from the structured (or chaotic) holiday season back into "normal" life, combined with the abstract concept of a new calendar year, can feel overwhelming. Here is a guide on how to provide meaningful, sensory-aware support during this transition. Navigating the New Year: A Guide to Supporting Autistic I...
Post cover image
Blog iconmicah
Jan 3
Memo on a 5-Year Lifting Hiatus
Near the end of 2019, I was hit with some unprecedented health issues. I never cared about being the biggest guy in the room, nor did I want to roid up for IFBB competitions. I was just a kid who wanted to live a healthy lifestyle…
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 3
Instagram, AI, and the crisis of authenticity
Sometime last year, Instagram changed its bottom menu bar to the following:Bookended by the home button and the user profile button are now video reels, DMs, and the explore page. The create a new post button, which was formerly here in the center, was moved up to the top of the screen in a far less conspicuous place. These changes felt weird at first, but they were, of course, based on real user data. What people do on Instagram these days is watch reels and then share them with their friend...
Post cover image
Blog iconFalsenine
Jan 3
EPL GW19: Winners And Losers
Well, that was a rather uneventful gameweek to end the first half of the season. Seven of the ten matches ended up in draws and thirteen of the twenty teams failed to score more than one goal (seven teams failed to score at all). Nonetheless, there were talking points all over the table as the curtain closed on 2025. Here are all the talking points from gameweek 19. Losers: Chelsea F.C.Chelsea had a torrid month in December, and that culminated in the club parting ways with head coach Enzo Ma...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Jan 3
Block 2.0 Era
At its core, Block’s message at Investor Day 2025 was relatively simple. Block no longer sees itself as a company operating multiple payment apps or financial features. It is building a single underlying structure on which all of its businesses rest.
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Jan 3
Aave Labs To Share Revenue
Aave Labs commits to sharing revenue generated from outside the protocol with AAVE token holders.
Post cover image
Blog iconBlack Dave Energy
Jan 3
2026 Goals
For my 2026 goals, I decided to attack my mindset instead of reaching specific accomplishments. They say most of life happens in your head, so after a few year of not doing resolutions, I decided to focus a little more on the intangible. Let’s get to em.2025 Was Prolific150+ beats produced1 album, created in 45 days53 episodes of Yards32 editions of Intrusive Thougts3 shows plays2 podcast appearances1 platform launchedGoal 1: Drink my own Kool-AidThis is my version of be delusional. The main ...
Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Jan 2
Five Bullet Friday
Everything happening in the ENS DAO — in five bullet points.
Post cover image
Blog icon0xJustice.eth
Jan 2
The Turing Scale
The original Turing test revolved around convincing humans that a machine was a human. People don't realize it, but the original Eliza app could do this for a while. With this knowledge, we see that the test is less about when machines convince humans than about how long, and, as I will add shortly, under what modality. Today, in January 2026, we can create bots nearly indistinguishable from humans over timescales unimaginable to people in Turing's era (1960s). As a result, the original Turin...
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
Jan 2
Your Creativity Has Value (And It's Flowing Somewhere Else)
Stats @punk9059 gm gm Some new years thoughts on the markets. And why the attention economy is proving to be a bust. 128 5:35 AM • Jan 1, 2026 Stats makes an important observation, and it's one the market has now taught us repeatedly. We've lived through the NFT cycle, the memecoin cycle, and now a wave of creator token experiments that all leaned on the same underlying promise: attention converts to price. If something stays culturally relevant long enough, the token attached to it should ho...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 2
My predictions for 2026
The best part about making predictions for a year ahead is that at the end of the year you get to look back with humility on what you were thinking at the time and realize how much you missed and how different things turned out. So, what might happen in 2026?Condominium development in Toronto: I think 2026 will be an important turning point year. If I keep saying this, at some point I'll be right, right? 2026 is the first year where we will start to see new condominium completions from the la...
Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Jan 2
A good season
We're hoping for a good season in issue #277 of your weekly poetry shot
What Will Happen In 2026
Blog iconAVC
Jan 1
Here are ten things I think will happen in 2026: 1/ Gemini passes ChatGPT in terms of DAUs, MAUs, and tokens consumed in the first half of 2026, making Google the king of AI. 2/ The Democrats take control of the House in the Nov 2026 elections, bringing to an end Trump's complete control of the US government. 3/ Smartglasses finally reach product market fit in 2026, but it won't be Meta that delivers the winning approach. 4/ A majority of venture capital deals close without lawyers on either ...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Jan 1
Happy New Year
Happy New Year! And welcome to another year of this daily blog. (In August of this year, we'll enter the 14th year of this daily practice.) Exactly a year ago, I published a post talking about what might happen in 2025. It was last year's prediction post. Today, let's see how I did.Real estate development: I admitted that I had been overly optimistic in terms of how soon the market would reset (specifically Toronto). But I did still argue that 2025 would be an important turning point in terms...