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NVIDIA Earnings, Nano Banana 2, Block Cuts 20% of Workforce | Kenn Ricci, Howard Marks, Yash Patil, Scott Morton, Fan-Yun Sun, Adam Draper & Doug Bernauer, Sammy Azdoufal

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Feb 26, 2026
Adam Draper, venture investor in hard-tech funding. Doug Bernauer, Radiant Nuclear exec building small reactors. Yash Patil, CEO building enterprise agent workforces. Howard Marks, contrarian investor on market cycles. Kenn Ricci, aviation entrepreneur who scaled fractional ownership. Sammy Azdoufal, security researcher who found a mass-exposure bug in DJI vacuums. They cover nuclear manufacturing, enterprise agent training, market psychology, fractional aviation history, and a major vacuum-security vulnerability.
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INSIGHT

Compute Cost Creates A Natural Limit To Automation

  • Citadel argues displacing white collar work needs orders of magnitude more compute and physical capital, so automation increases compute demand rather than instantly replacing labor.
  • If compute marginal cost exceeds human labor, substitution stalls; adoption is bounded by energy, hardware, regulation, and org change.
ANECDOTE

Robo Vacuum Hack Exposed Thousands Of Live Feeds

  • Sammy Azdoufal reverse-engineered his DJI Home app to map commands and accidentally accessed ~10,000 devices including live video, mics, and floorplans.
  • He responsibly reported it; DJI patched camera/mic streams later but mapping/telemetry exposure persisted temporarily.
ANECDOTE

How Buying A $27,500 Charter Became A Jet Empire

  • Kenn Ricci bought a failing charter for $27,500 using its cash and a $500 loan from his father, later scaling into Corporate Wings and Flight Options.
  • He leveraged tax credits, mergers, and industry timing (Buffett buying NetJets) to raise financing and expand.
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