Doechii said says she recently went through all of Jay-Z's discography and was dumbfounded by the kind of brilliant rapper he is:
"I'm from the south and I didn't grow up on a lot of Jay-Z but I recently went through all of his discography and I'm like oh my God, everybody knows he's crazy but damn."
A San Francisco home just listed for $2.9 million and is accepting OpenAI and Anthropic stock as payment.
The property sits in Duboce Triangle, one of San Francisco's most sought-after neighbourhoods. Buried in the Zillow listing is a detail that would sound absurd anywhere else in the world.
Here's what this tells you.
> AI workers are getting rich on paper.
> But their wealth is locked in private company shares they can't easily sell.
> A home seller looks at that and sees an opportunity.
> They accept the stock instead of waiting for cash.
What makes this interesting:
A regular homeowner looked at OpenAI and Anthropic stock and decided it was worth more than the risk of holding it.
That a private share in an AI company was a better bet than waiting for a wire transfer.
This is a cultural shift that signals something bigger, when private AI stock starts showing up in real estate negotiations, the money has already moved, the rest of the world just hasn't caught up yet.
This works as a snapshot of exactly where Bay Area wealth is sitting right now, and it's locked in pre-IPO shares, looking for somewhere to go.
The future of compensation in tech might not be a salary at all. It might be equity in a company the public isn't allowed to buy yet.
Josh Hart is an absolute dog.
Every scorer and creator loves to play with a guy like this. They do all the dirty work, defend, get you extra possessions. Can't win a chip without a guy like this.