

Jasmine Sun
Independent writer covering San Francisco culture and AI who reported on the peptide subculture and described uses, social dynamics, and regulatory context from firsthand reporting.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 1min
‘A.I.-Washing’ Layoffs? + Why L.L.M.s Can’t Write Well + Tokenmaxxing
Jasmine Sun, a journalist behind jasmi.news covering AI and culture, joins for a lively look at why chatbots still sound flat when asked to write creatively. They also dig into whether tech layoffs are really driven by AI or dressed up that way, and unpack tokenmaxxing, where companies rank workers by how much AI they use.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 49min
The Booming Business of Chinese Peptides
Jasmine Sun, an independent writer focusing on San Francisco culture and AI, alongside Zak David, managing partner at Pirsek Technologies, dive into the intriguing world of peptides. They explore how peptides, linked to weight loss and social dynamics, have become a cultural trend in tech communities. Jasmine discusses the underground peptide subculture and its implications, while Zak sheds light on the sourcing and quality control of Chinese-manufactured peptides, revealing the complexities of a burgeoning market amidst regulatory uncertainties.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 1h 11min
Overfit: Claude Code is Everything, Trump Vibe Codes
Nathan Lambert, AI researcher at Interconnects.ai, sketches how agents and Claude Code reshape engineering workflows. Jasmine Sun, journalist at Jasmi.news, shares hands-on experiments with AI tooling and mainstream adoption stories. They riff on vibe-coding, agent orchestration, local models, automating research tasks, and playful prompts imagining apps for public figures.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 14min
Welcome To The Chinese Peptide Underground - EP 52 Jasmine Sun
Jasmine Sun, a tech and culture reporter known for her New York Times exploration of Chinese peptides, dives deep into the trendy world of biohacking. She explains what peptides are and their growing popularity, particularly in Silicon Valley. Jasmine shares insights on the gray market for these substances and the 'Wolverine' stack phenomenon. Health risks, DIY mixing, and regional variations in peptide use spark thoughtful debate, along with their broader implications in the biotech landscape and emerging trends in self-injected wellness.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 11min
Jasmine Sun on Silicon Valley through a Chinese Mirror
Jasmine Sun is an insightful writer examining the 'anthropology of disruption,' drawing parallels between Silicon Valley and China's dynamic landscape. In this discussion, she shares her recent experiences traveling in China, tackling the stark contrasts of hypermodernity she witnessed. Alongside co-host Tianyu Fang, they delve into shifting Silicon Valley attitudes towards China, the tension of consumer ease versus surveillance, and the rapid changes in Chinese cities compared to San Francisco. They also explore cultural insights and recommend must-try food and literature for anyone intrigued by these worlds.


