If you want to know why the Knicks have a 2-0 lead, watch what's going on away from the ball.
Wemby wasn't shut down in the first half because the moment was too big. Rather, it was a disciplined gameplan by the Knicks to aggressively tag and disrupt his rolls.
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Y'allโthis optimization stuff can make you fragile.
If you are in recovery then yes, of course, a few glasses of wine will mess up your week (or worse). If you get drunk then yes, I could see it messing up a day or two.
But if going out to dinner and having a few glasses of wine throws you for this much of a loop then perhaps you've actually just become fragile?
I mean how would Steven manage having a newborn, or really any age kid? Or just the general uncertainty and messiness of life?
In my new book I tell the story of golfer JJ Spaun, who was up all night with his vomiting toddler. His Whoop sleep score would have been zero. The next morning, he went out and won the U.S. Open.
Actual excellence (not the elaborate, performative internet variety) demands resilience. It controls the controllables, no doubt. But it also ensures you don't optimize yourself into fragility, which is an increasingly common trap and performance killer. https://t.co/DXJIiW7M9z
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I looked at the same California billionaire tax across a few platforms (Post, Associated Press, Hacker News). The comment sections were very different. https://t.co/WxSPMygMqG
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on why sports is the one industry AI can't touch:
At the Global Alts Miami conference in March 2026, Alexis argued that while AI is flooding digital content, live sports can't be faked or automated.
"Sports is going to be the only thing left standing, y'all."
Alexis points to what's already happening across the creative industries:
"I don't know if you've seen some of the Chinese video models that are just running over our copyrights, but look at what is now possible in terms of a Hollywood level production of quality now with these models."
He doesn't think this kills Hollywood outright, but the economics have to change:
"It doesn't mean Hollywood is doomed, but it means that industry will have to reimagine its economics."
Music is even further along. As @alexisohanian explains:
"The music industry already has chart topping songs that are entirely AI generated."
His take on who survives this shift in music is pointed.
The biggest artists will be fine because people will always pay to be in the room with them:
"Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, they're going to be fine. They're generational talents. They will fill stadiums."
But the middle tier is in trouble:
"Think of more like one wonder, very poppy, shallow artists, they're going to have a harder time."
Sports, though, operates on entirely different rules.
Alexis puts it plainly:
"Sport is the last one standing, right? You're never going to pay money to take your kids to go see a bunch of robots hit 18 hole-in-ones or what have you. And so, sport is incredibly durable in the age of AI."
And within sports, he sees one category compounding faster than the rest:
"I think women's sports is going to keep compounding in value."
The throughline of Alexis's argument:
AI can fake Hollywood productions and hit songs, but it can't fake real humans competing in real time with real stakes.
That's why Alexis is betting on the stadium, the arena, and increasingly, women's sports.
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@mvernal preach. i think we're generally sleeping on how good computer vision is getting, and how quickly we might start digitally interpreting our physical world as a result.
What are products/businesses that carry negative network effects (lose value as more people use) vs. more common notion of positive ntwk effects?
I can only think of status clubs (value comes from exclusivity), public transport/subways (congestion) and maybe super efficient markets (e.g. more riders on uber drive up price for others).