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THE SPLINTER

THE SPLINTER

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Episodes

10

Latest episode

Oct 2024

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EN

About the show

This is a series of conversations with the thinkers questioning the structure of our world and the builders remaking it for the better.

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October 28, 202454 min

#10 — MARK LUTTER (The Charter Cities Institute)

Mark Lutter (@MarkLutter) is the founder and Executive Director of the Charter Cities Institute (@CCIdotCity), a nonprofit whose mission is to lift tens of millions of individuals out of poverty by building new cities with new rules.  In this episode, we discussed the CCI’s unique model for city development, why state capacity is in decline, the historical examples of Hong Kong, Dubai & Chicago, how network states differ from charter cities, and the recent Nobel prize awarded for the study of institutions and prosperity.

May 14, 202449 min

#9 — KATE VAN DAM (SkyFi)

Kate Van Dam (@therealkmgvd) is the Head of Global Strategy & Growth at SkyFi (@SkyfiApp), a marketplace for geospatial data & analytics.  In this episode, we discussed the importance of geospatial data, SkyFi’s ‘consumer-first’ strategy, the challenges in launching marketplace businesses, the inherent risks of new technology, how In-Q-Tel differs from other venture investors, and Kate’s proudest moments after 10 years of service as an attack helicopter pilot for the U.S. Marine Corps.

April 18, 20241 hr 1 min

#8 — ALEX IZYDORCZYK (Cybersyn)

Alex Izydorczyk is the founder & CEO of Cybersyn, a Data as a Service company building a real-time understanding of the world's economy. He is also the author of Magis, a newsletter focused on data, finance, and modern economics.  In this episode, we discussed the “external data hypothesis” behind Cybersyn, the alpha contained in consumer spending data, what hedge fund analysts have in common with CPG brand managers, why “good taste” matters in quant research, whether time series are impervious to machine intelligence, and the need for a Manhattan Project for economic data.

March 28, 202453 min

#7 — PACKY MCCORMICK (Not Boring)

Packy McCormick (@packyM) is the founder of Not Boring, a newsletter and early-stage venture fund investing across the frontiers of bits and atoms.  In this episode, we discussed the importance of strategy, the dual mandate of differentiation & defensibility in startups, how economic moats guard profits, the value of uncertainty as a strategic asset, the challenges of deep tech investing, and the competitive dynamics of the AI landscape.

March 4, 202455 min

#6 — MARTIN GURRI (ex-CIA, Mercatus Center)

Martin Gurri (@mgurri) is a former CIA analyst and author of The Revolt of the Public. He is currently a Visiting Fellow at the Mercatus Center (@mercatus). In this episode, we discussed how information transforms the political landscape, expertise & uncertainty in the modern era, the effectiveness of propaganda throughout history, how excess skepticism engenders excess dogmatism, the potential of open source intelligence (OSINT), and the future of new media & journalism.

January 22, 202451 min

#5 — GABE DOMINOCIELO (Umbra)

Gabe Dominocielo (@dominocielo) is co-founder & President of Umbra (@umbraspace), a remote sensing company on a mission to deliver global omniscience with its constellation of Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites. In this episode, we discussed the unique advantages of SAR for the mapping & monitoring of our world, the unit economics of earth observation, the ongoing commodification of data, bootstrapping as a competitive edge for startups, and the value of first principles thinking in life & investing.

January 2, 202455 min

#4 — ELI DOURADO (The CGO)

Eli Dourado (@elidourado) is an economist, researcher & writer. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University (@cgousu).  In this episode, we discussed TFP as the right measure of progress for society, regulatory hacking in practice, energy superabundance, state capacity in the modern era, and the importance of culture in avoiding a zero-sum future.

December 1, 20231 hr 33 min

#3 — BYRNE HOBART (The Diff)

Byrne Hobart (@ByrneHobart) is the author of The Diff, a newsletter studying inflections in finance & technology. He is also the host of a new podcast called The Riff, produced by Turpentine (@TurpentineMedia). In this episode, we discussed the nature of market efficiency & financial bubbles, the importance of risk-taking in society, how best to counter the so-called “degrowth” movement, his forthcoming book with Tobias Huber (@TobiasAHuber) and the promise of Special Economic Zones.

November 13, 202347 min

#2 — BEN REINHARDT (Speculative Technologies)

Ben Reinhardt (@Ben_Reinhardt) is an engineer, researcher & writer. He is the founder & CEO of Speculative Technologies (@Spec_Tech), a non-profit organization that runs coordinated research programs focused on new materials and advanced manufacturing processes. In this episode, we discussed the kinds of institutions best suited for promoting innovation, why DARPA is an organization worthy of emulation, the significance of our cultural attitudes towards energy production & consumption, and what LLMs might contribute to the scientific enterprise.

September 27, 20231 hr 36 min

#1 — MICHAEL GIBSON (1517 Fund)

Michael Gibson (@William_Blake) is co-founder & general partner of the 1517 Fund (@1517fund) and author of The Paper Belt on Fire. In this episode, we discussed his experience launching the Thiel Fellowship, the nature of progress in science & philosophy, our understanding of talent & creativity, the importance of charter cities and how to imagine the future.

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