These podcasts are amazing, thank you. A suggestion: would it be possible to tag the main sections (narrative, 7 powers, playbook) in the video? I believe Huberman does this, helps with the long and insightful episodes
Been hearing this for 3 hrs straight now, I love how this helps me connect with everything I've read elsewhere, too many aha moments. I just got to know your channel, this is insanely valuable!
this is the perfect duration for the podcast, i can work the whole six hours while listening to this without wasting time searching for multiple podcasts or spending time changing music, great work!
I think a have an answer for the question about a durable platform at 2:31:00. I’d say an example of that would be Steam by Valve. It’s a non-operating system platform that not only makes a ton of money but allows developers (big studios and indie developers) to publish and advertise their games and to make money off of it. They’ve had a near monopoly on PC gaming for over a decade now. Steam doesn’t own or control the API or system through which games are launched or played on, they don’t act as an intermediary in any sense except for them just being the platform that users access those games. It’s not even the sole way users can access the games they want, yet so many people continue to use Steam because of its great user experience and game companies have little chose other than to use the platform with the most users.
On the contrary I think Steam/Valve proves their point. Because Valve doesn’t control the platform (windows) Microsoft is now threatening them with Game Pass. To mitigate this, Valve has built their own OS and device (steam Deck and steamOS)
It's an interesting one. Steam definitely provides distribution, some social features, etc. But the actual runtime that enables the games to run are Windows or even lower-level. It's one of the closest to a non-OS platform though! Other great suggestions we've heard for platforms are Salesforce and Shopify.
2:15:00 - if people are so stupid to physically protest outside the quarters against a feature that a website introduced, then no wonder we're where we are today, with those companies doing literally everything they want with us and making us their merchandise. From a company's perspective that's gold, but also the realization that people are so stupid encouraged those big tech companies to monetize beyond all means.
I think you can consider Roblox as a funny example as a platform or examples in the gaming world where game developers could build and monetize games within a game ecosystem.
I don’t usually support all anti capitalism and any types of socialist takes but I must say that I believe that really few companies did as much harm to the society as this company did
I don't think we realize how lucky we are to have this podcast episode.
Have these kids ever done like an Apple Computers episode or am I just too stupid to find it ?
@@alainportant6412 Not yet but definitely on our list!
These podcasts are amazing, thank you.
A suggestion: would it be possible to tag the main sections (narrative, 7 powers, playbook) in the video? I believe Huberman does this, helps with the long and insightful episodes
Only 6 and a half hours?!
😂 I'll be watching this over the next few weeks
That's the beauty of it...
Rookie numbers--they should have talked for the whole day!!
These bloody part timers!
Been hearing this for 3 hrs straight now, I love how this helps me connect with everything I've read elsewhere, too many aha moments. I just got to know your channel, this is insanely valuable!
it still baffles me that these don't have millions of views
this is the perfect duration for the podcast, i can work the whole six hours while listening to this without wasting time searching for multiple podcasts or spending time changing music, great work!
I do the same thing and this is why I hate shorts and blocked them using CSS.
@ lol
Six hours and twenty two minutes!!?? Can’t wait to hear what you guys have to say.
I think a have an answer for the question about a durable platform at 2:31:00. I’d say an example of that would be Steam by Valve. It’s a non-operating system platform that not only makes a ton of money but allows developers (big studios and indie developers) to publish and advertise their games and to make money off of it. They’ve had a near monopoly on PC gaming for over a decade now.
Steam doesn’t own or control the API or system through which games are launched or played on, they don’t act as an intermediary in any sense except for them just being the platform that users access those games. It’s not even the sole way users can access the games they want, yet so many people continue to use Steam because of its great user experience and game companies have little chose other than to use the platform with the most users.
On the contrary I think Steam/Valve proves their point. Because Valve doesn’t control the platform (windows) Microsoft is now threatening them with Game Pass. To mitigate this, Valve has built their own OS and device (steam Deck and steamOS)
It's an interesting one. Steam definitely provides distribution, some social features, etc. But the actual runtime that enables the games to run are Windows or even lower-level. It's one of the closest to a non-OS platform though! Other great suggestions we've heard for platforms are Salesforce and Shopify.
Wow! 6 h 22 min, that's nice and very interesting!! Thank you!
You guys are great :D
please make one episode on ASML
this is going to be amazing
Can't wait for the transcript for this one! Fantastic
great job on the podcast just one request could u please include all your sources of information, would love to read more abt these companies
Yep - see link in the Description!
2:15:00 - if people are so stupid to physically protest outside the quarters against a feature that a website introduced, then no wonder we're where we are today, with those companies doing literally everything they want with us and making us their merchandise. From a company's perspective that's gold, but also the realization that people are so stupid encouraged those big tech companies to monetize beyond all means.
Great Episode as always❤
This one is gonna be a doozy 🎉
I think you can consider Roblox as a funny example as a platform or examples in the gaming world where game developers could build and monetize games within a game ecosystem.
Please add subtitles
whats the second to last logo?
Metaai
Reality labs
Hasn't Android (Alphabet/Google) reached more than 2 billion people - that is a significant comparison!
I don’t usually support all anti capitalism and any types of socialist takes but I must say that I believe that really few companies did as much harm to the society as this company did
First! Love you guys!
To your platform question: Shopify
Yup!
6 HOURS???? 😳😳😳😳
Oh wow 6h
Frist comment ❤🎉🎉
Ah yes Meta, one of the most evil companies in the world right next to McKinsey, Exxon, and Blackstone. Fantastic.
Stop acting out like a gay man. It is a company and your data is not that important because you're not important.