This is one of my favorite knowledge podcasts. I came away with a few takeaways from that podcast. The biggest one is how Marc incorporates other viewpoints and perspectives without losing himself: How would Elon or Peter (or Charlie Munger) approach this decision/idea?
Book suggestion : [Book1] Men machines and modernity, Elting E . Morrison . [Book2] Square in the tower, Naill Fergusson. [Book3] Orwell Revenge , Peter Huber [Book4] The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium, Martin Gurri. [Book5] The weirdest people in the world - Joseph Henrich. [Book6] The Machiaveliians defenders of freedom , James Burnham [Book7] The ancient city, Numa Denis
Shane - Marcs voice needs a desser and some heavy compression to help with intelligibility. Creating a balance between voices is critical to make the conversation seem intimate to the listener.
Thanks Shane and Marc for taking the time to share your thoughts. Fascinating and informative and motivating. This was one of the first longer interviews I've heard from Marc. I've just started researching his background and am pleasantly surprised to see that we are orbiting in similar circles. Indeed, my first www internet experience was using Mosaic and soon after Netscape. Thanks for that! However, I am particularly interested in one of 🌐Andreessen Horowitz's latest investments in CHIA NETWORKS
This is one of my favorite knowledge podcasts. I came away with a few takeaways from that podcast. The biggest one is how Marc incorporates other viewpoints and perspectives without losing himself: How would Elon or Peter (or Charlie Munger) approach this decision/idea?
Book suggestion :
[Book1] Men machines and modernity, Elting E . Morrison . [Book2] Square in the tower, Naill Fergusson. [Book3] Orwell Revenge , Peter Huber [Book4] The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium, Martin Gurri. [Book5] The weirdest people in the world - Joseph Henrich. [Book6] The Machiaveliians defenders of freedom , James Burnham [Book7] The ancient city, Numa Denis
You can find all the books here: fs.blog/knowledge-podcast/marc-andreessen/
Thanks for this
this man is a bloody legend
Shane - Marcs voice needs a desser and some heavy compression to help with intelligibility. Creating a balance between voices is critical to make the conversation seem intimate to the listener.
My startup is making this correct observation of a ubiquitously omnipresent audio issue a thing of the past.
Great episode! Definitely the most notes I have taken from a knowledge project podcast yet
Exceptional pod
mindblowing conversation
It's too bad. Audio was not great for this podcast.
First few minutes is Marc explaining the beef with Jack 😅
Voilen sound is back!!!
Back to this channel again as i kinda lost this channel for a while.
I like you Marc but you gotta do something about, you know.
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@@investquest4551 he says "you know" every other word/sentence
basically, you know
😂 lol, he basically predicted the public reaction of ChatGPT 1 year before.
Thanks Shane and Marc for taking the time to share your thoughts. Fascinating and informative and motivating. This was one of the first longer interviews I've heard from Marc. I've just started researching his background and am pleasantly surprised to see that we are orbiting in similar circles. Indeed, my first www internet experience was using Mosaic and soon after Netscape. Thanks for that! However, I am particularly interested in one of 🌐Andreessen Horowitz's latest investments in CHIA NETWORKS
Have already started reading "The Ancient City".