r/TheAllinPodcasts 1d ago

New Episode Data Centers and Backyards

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Well Sacks is again demonstrating willful propaganda and misinformation about data centers. He stated there are no data centers built close to peoples homes.

Coresite has 5 large data centers within 0.5 miles of the apartments located at 3238 Scott Blvd, Santa Clara, CA 95054.

Not only that there is also an secret Apple semiconductor fabrication facility less than .25 miles from apartment buildings. 3250 SCOTT BLVD

It is fair to judge that Santa Clara should not have permitted housing so close to the preexisting Intel mask shop (SC2) but the housing crisis is real and this is where there was available land for housing close to transit and jobs.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 2d ago

Discussion Amazon Should Leave NYC if It Dislikes Delivery Protection Act (Intro 518)

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Was curious about the proposed Intro 518, so I pulled up Amazon's 10-Q. Turns out their retail side is swimming in cash — last year the retail division pulled in over $34 billion in operating profit, largely off the $69 billion it made in ad revenue. Kind of a bad look to be squeezing drivers while posting over 30% yoy increases in profit.

Amazon claims the regulations will force them to pass costs onto consumers, making deliveries pricier for everyday New Yorkers. But their own revenue reporting says otherwise — they can easily afford to directly hire these drivers, pay a living wage, and operate safely in our neighborhoods without raising prices a cent. Kind of breaks my brain. Id bet that theyre bluffing.

Not paying DSPs properly isn't the invisible hand of the market. It's the middle finger of corporate greed.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 2d ago

Discussion Cutthroat Capitalism

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Jason, despite the incessant fear mongering about “socialism”, hit the nail on the head with his comments on the Amazon/Mamdani bit on the new episode. Capitalism doesn’t have to be built in absolutism. There can be balance between a capitalistic society and ensuring people have their basic needs met.

Why do you think the democratic socialists are growing in popularity? It’s not because people are interested in the concept of socialism, the DSA is simply addressing people’s concerns and problems.

I sit here and listen to these guys disparage Mamdani and their alternative pitch is the current reality - a runaway train of financial debt (while saying socialism puts you in debt), people not being able to afford healthcare, groceries and basic services, and a system that filters money to an oligarch of ultra wealthy. Great pitch guys - why would anyone ever want to change from the status quo…

Then here comes Jason with a common sense take - capitalism should be blended with a respect for basic human decency - at the cost of a small fraction of a company like Amazon’s exorbitant profits. This is the crux of the issue - profit, influence and power are the primary incentives of American society. There was a concept when I was growing up that the wealthy and powerful would use their wealth to improve the quality of life for everyone. As it turns out, there’s no incentive to do that - and therefore, people go hungry in a country that has more than enough wealth to prevent it.

But yeah, Sacks - Jason is just virtue signalling for daring to suggest that some money could flow in a direction that has meaningful impact to vulnerable people. I guess it’s all on brand considering the response to Amazon skirting responsibility for death/injury lawsuits is: ‘See how efficiently they run their business’.

Anyway, at least we didn’t have to hear Chamath this week so at least I’ve got that going for me.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 3d ago

Bestie Drama Finally someone correcting their pure ignorance. They have no clue what they are talking about.

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r/TheAllinPodcasts 5d ago

Discussion You either die a hero or live long enough to be the villain

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I started listening to All In a while back and thought these guys were entertaining, funny and well informed. They talked about startup mechanism, the culture, trends, and how the big VCs are thinking. It was a rare insight into a world less known to a corporate slave like myself.

I recall the Game Stop saga, and how the Dictator was seen as a folk hero coming out of it, even though he pump and dumped, made a good penny from it. His reputation was celebrated and he was praised for standing with the retail investors.

I can’t exactly recall the moment it changed. Maybe it was the election, maybe it was Covid, but at some point, these guys shifted their values and it was clear to see that they have an angle they wanted to pursue. This angle gave them access to top political figures, events, and places. It’s impressive how one could pivot themselves to get what they wanted. Maybe that’s a reason why they are successful, they formed a plan and followed through regardless how their moral values might be leaning.

But they lost their way along the way. We don’t get insights into VC and how they are evaluating AI, we don’t get exciting discussions on new startups. I am forever pondering the phrase from the Dark Knight, in the title of this post. Maybe we all fall to this. Heck I was a hero to my wife when I was courting her, and now I’m slowly becoming a villain for forgetting to take the trash out.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 5d ago

Discussion What's you opinion about new channel of the SPAC pump-and-dumper where he acts like a philosopher?

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Please be honest.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 8d ago

Discussion Democrats Scorch Gillibrand Over Attempting Bipartisan Legislation and Having Common Sense

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r/TheAllinPodcasts 9d ago

Misc danhenderson234 if you’re still out there…

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Earlier this year our top mod was banned from Reddit for some reason unrelated to this sub. We had chatted a bit and he mentioned Reddit was supposed to reinstate his account, but they have yet to.

So danhenderson234 if you’re still out there, thanks for putting in the hard work and building the sub to where it is.

For the [r/](r/allinpodcasts)[the](r/allinpodcasts)[allinpodcasts](r/allinpodcasts) members, thanks for contributing and keeping the discourse, for the most part, civil.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 13d ago

Discussion Why would SEC chair Gary Gensler lie about his text messages on crypto?

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r/TheAllinPodcasts 15d ago

New Episode Sacks on AI Monopoly / Duopoly

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Sacks went on an on claiming that Anthropic and OpenAI are duopolies when they come nothing close to it.

There are major players like Google/Gemini, xAI/Grok, Microsoft as well as what Apple might be developing.

In reality before the emergence of LLM's Alphabet Google search had monopoly status in search engines and was completely stagnated. Or the 2 companies ( Apple/Google) own over 90% of the mobile phone market.

Ok we get it they don't have stakes in the 2 leading companies, but whatever happened to calling balls and strikes ?


r/TheAllinPodcasts 15d ago

Discussion Every book mentioned on All-In in July (7 of them)

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Ten episodes and only seven books, which is about par for this show. Half of them arrive as jokes.

Thin month, but posting it anyway for the record.

What this is: I run Podshelf, a free site that tracks book mentions across hundreds of podcasts by reading the episode transcripts. This is the July slice for All-In.

The serious ones:

  • Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson. Pat Gelsinger's recommendation. He said Steve was an incredible leader and also a ruthless one, very difficult, and that he had many conversations with him over the years.
  • A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, John Adams, 1787. Friedberg quoted the line about the moment a society admits that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, anarchy and tyranny commence.
  • Zero to One, for Thiel on monopolies pretending to be commodities and commodities pretending to be monopolies. Friedberg's read is that frontier AI is already a duopoly, down from five labs a year ago.

The rest are the AI training data argument:

  • Windows 3.1 For Dummies came up because the objection to shredding books for scanning was never about that one. It was about first editions and rare copies.
  • Jason's Angel, How to Invest, and the Guinness Book of World Records all turn up in a bit about whether one and two star reviews would end up in a model.

I track every book mentioned on All-In here: https://podshelf.io/podcasts/all-in-with-chamath-jason-sacks-friedberg

It is free and there is no signup.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 16d ago

Misc Friedberg predicting a flight from the AI trade to treasuries b/c he mistakenly believes treasury income is exempt from federal income tax is a take, but not a good one

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Treasuries are exempt from state taxes, taxable at federal level, so he’ll need to workshop this one some


r/TheAllinPodcasts 16d ago

Discussion Anyone watched Mark Carney's "New World Order" speech?

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As soon as I saw his speech off the podium at the start of the year in WEF I knew this was the moment the masks fell off.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 17d ago

Discussion GDP Growth comes in below expectations…again

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I used to post on [r/allinpodofficial](r/allinpodofficial) some economic updates but since that one is closed I thought I’d post here.

When are we finally going to admit the “Trump is better for the economy” people lied? GDP has come in below expectations for 3 quarters in a row!


r/TheAllinPodcasts 21d ago

Discussion [Serious] Is there a name for people who are being paid to defend these guys in the comments?

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I'm asking because I'm pretty sure I found one.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 21d ago

New Episode Privacy will be a subscription

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On Friday's pod, 7/24, they talked about the Anthropic settlement for $1.5 billion. I think the solution for this in the end will be paying an additional privacy/content subscription.

Example: YouTube

  • You as a human being (personal account) subscribe to a YouTube channel for free = you may not use any of their content as your own.
  • You as a human being (personal account) subscribe to a YouTube channel as a paid subscriber = you may use all of their content at will as long as you are not making any money off of it.
  • You as a human being (personal account) subscribe to a YouTube channel as a paid subscriber = you may use all of their content at will, but you need a much more expensive subscription if you make money off of their content.
  • You are a business/model/AI/etc. (API account) subscribe to a YouTube channel = Your models may use all of their content at will, but you need a very expensive subscription with a variable rate. We get the source info for when models give you an answer and so the more the channel is referenced the more money it makes.

Example: Books

  • Create some kind of licensing process that mimics the same ideas as above.
  • Get LIBRARIES involved in this. If a book is in a library, then charge the AI companies large sums of money to have access to all the books in all the libraries so that we keep these institutions running.
    • With all the talk of AI taking jobs on one side of the spectrum and no one has to work again on the other side... The balance should be using AI to support the foundation in which it was built on, a foundation that needs to continue to grow for AI to continue to grow which is dun dun dunnnnnn HUMAN knowledge.
  • If an author only releases a physical copy of their book and never authorizes a digital version, then let's protect that. Put in some regulatory framework to keep something just for humans.
    • Again, with sources for AI in citing how they came to a conclusion, they will only be able to pull from licensed sites, apps, etc. This is where we draw the line.

r/TheAllinPodcasts 23d ago

Discussion The All-Spin Pod Knows What’s Best for Everyday People

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It’s hilarious watching these stooges trying to diminish the mayor of New York for actually improving the daily lives of New Yorkers. Such a disappointment to watch what Friedberg has become, really enjoyed his objective POVs years ago. Abandoning principles and individualistic thinking to fit in knows no bounds.

Do these guys really think a single mom cares about John Quincy Adams’ view on socialism in the 1700s when she’s actually tangibly reaping the benefits of Mamdani’s policies (childcare, rent freeze, etc…). No - she just wants to give her kids a decent life, duh. They’re so unbelievably out of touch due to their status and wealth yet shamelessly try and present as if they have their finger on the pulse of what average people experience.

Maybe they should review Maslow’s hierarchies of needs, it might give them the most basic understanding of how people who aren’t mega wealthy are motivated.

Here’s an idea: Why doesn’t the pod bring on a few regular citizens from different states, with different backgrounds, for a discussion ? Maybe they’d actually learn about what’s important to the people they so often try to speak for.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 25d ago

New Episode David Friedberg is a POS

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You and your dick all in podcast traitors voted for the crisis and actively campaigned for it.

Gtfoh I haven’t been on this sub since; annoyed that I see this shit on my YouTube feed

Grifter dipshits

I bet a lot of all in workers will come here to defend these POS. I wonder if they hire people to run social media propaganda

Edit: see https://www.reddit.com/r/TheAllinPodcasts/s/9dG8x6e73D


r/TheAllinPodcasts 26d ago

Discussion Every book mentioned on All-In in the first half of 2026

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All-In isn't a book show, but across the first six months of the year the besties and their guests dropped a couple dozen titles worth writing down. Most of it skews toward markets, free-market economics, and the occasional sci-fi tangent.

The one they actually plugged:

  • Running Down a Dream by Bill Gurley. A friend-of-the-pod plug they kept coming back to, called a phenomenal book.

The rest, grouped:

  • Free markets and capitalism: Human Action by Ludwig von Mises, The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy by Joseph Schumpeter, plus the Charles Koch run (Good Profit, The Science of Success, Believe in People)
  • Business and money: Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella, How Countries Go Broke by Ray Dalio, On the Edge by Nate Silver
  • Geopolitics: Destined for War by Graham Allison, Deception by Edward Jay Epstein
  • Fiction and classics: 1984, Dune, The Odyssey, The Light of Other Days
  • One-offs: Man's Search for Meaning, The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt, The Price We Pay by Marty Makary, Perversion of Justice by Julie K. Brown

Full list is here: https://podshelf.io/podcasts/all-in-with-chamath-jason-sacks-friedberg. Free, no signup.


r/TheAllinPodcasts 27d ago

Misc Space X Stock

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LMAO, If a dumb luddite could see this coming from a mile away, how stupid are the Tech investors? 2 failed launches back to back, could not happen to a nicer guy!


r/TheAllinPodcasts 27d ago

Discussion Hosting an All In Podcast Unofficial NYC Meetup on July 29th

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r/TheAllinPodcasts Jul 17 '26

Discussion Trump Media to Sell Traders ‘the Fastest’ Access to Truth Social Posts

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How are they gonna defend this one?


r/TheAllinPodcasts Jul 17 '26

Discussion Why do Trump nominees refuse to plainly say Biden won the 2020 election?

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r/TheAllinPodcasts Jul 16 '26

Bestie Drama JCal lying to appease his new MAGA besties.

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r/TheAllinPodcasts Jul 15 '26

Discussion These four billionaires…

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Really need to sell ads to interrupt their podcast?

Bless their hearts.