
Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford commencement — stay hungry, stay foolish.
Content people paid to put in front of you. Every listing loses 10% a day — the ranking is the price.
New spots start at $5. Any amount above puts you on the board wherever it lands.
Same URL already on the board? You top up from its current decayed price, not the original bid.
Attention decays. Trends move in hours, not weeks — a post that owned the feed on Monday is a footnote by Friday. Your bid halves in about a week, so nothing stale can sit at #1.
Every unique click on your listing adds $0.10. If they came from your share link, add $0.25. Traffic pays back. No cap. How it works.

Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford commencement — stay hungry, stay foolish.

3Blue1Brown — but what IS a neural network? (Chapter 1)
Bret Victor — Inventing on Principle.
Me at the zoo — the very first video ever uploaded to YouTube.
Alan Kay — Doing with Images Makes Symbols.
Bill Wurtz — history of the entire world, i guess.
Sam Altman on Lex Fridman — OpenAI, AGI, the future.
The attention economy — treating human attention as a scarce commodity.
Anthropic launches Claude 3.5 Sonnet — beats GPT-4o on most benchmarks.
Marc Andreessen — the techno-optimist manifesto.
Naval Ravikant — how to get rich (without getting lucky).
OpenAI Whisper — robust speech recognition via large-scale weak supervision.
The React Framework — for the Web.
Dan Luu — a list of the best programming blogs, curated.
Tim Urban on the AI revolution — the road to superintelligence.
Visual Studio Code — Microsoft’s open-source editor.
Ollama — get up and running with large language models locally.
Ben Thompson — Aggregation Theory, the classic strategy essay.
Simon Willison — daily notes on AI, LLMs, and Python.