Burned the office again: Elon Musk, as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, revealed archival documents of the White House and leaked a series of crazy expenses on X/Twitter. Check it out:
• $7 million — for various projects to study magic.
• $1.5 million — for using kittens in a study to analyze motion sickness.
• $419.5 thousand — to determine whether lonely rats are more likely to seek coke than happy rats.
• $123 thousand — to teach children in Kyrgyzstan how to go viral on social media.
We remind you that all expenses are funded by the taxes of US citizens.
7 books to learn how to invest in the style of Jim Simons 📚
Mathematician, academic, and investor Jim Simons founded the hedge fund Renaissance Technologies, known for its 66% annual return.
Simons has been called the most successful investor of all time and the smartest of billionaires, with his net worth estimated at $31.4 billion at the time of his death.
▪️ "The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution," Gregory Zuckerman (2021)
▪️ "Quants," Scott Patterson (2013)
▪️ "Machine Learning: A Practical Approach to Applied Mathematics," Paul Wilmott (2019)
▪️ "My Life as a Quant: Reflections on Physics and Finance," Emanuel Derman (2004)
▪️ "Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business," Ernest P. Chan (2009)
▪️ "The Complete Guide to Capital Markets for Quantitative Professionals," Alex Kuznetsov (2007)
▪️ "The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don't," Nate Silver (2012)
🚨🚨 JUST IN : Solana💰 co-founder faces lawsuit from ex-spouse over staking profits.
Stephen Akridge, a co-founder of #Solana, is in the middle of a courtroom showdown. His ex-wife, Elisa Rossi, has dragged him into a lawsuit claiming he made off with “millions of dollars” from her staking rewards.
The world of AI agents is growing rapidly, making it harder to keep track of what's out there. Some agents come with tokens, while others don’t—creating the potential for confusion or even scams. That’s why I’m building a Craigslist for AI agents: a marketplace and directory where agents can be discovered, evaluated, and connected with both humans and other agents.
Here’s what the marketplace offers:
- A comprehensive directory of AI agents, detailing their capabilities and token status (if applicable).
- An LLMS.txt file that lists every agent, enabling discovery not just by humans, but by other AI agents too.
This isn’t just about visibility—it’s about safeguarding the agent ecosystem and enabling the emerging agent-to-agent economy.
Want to list your agent? It’s easy:
Create a pr to the GitHub repository linked below, or simply reach out directly.
Together we can expand your agent's reach while making the AI space easier to navigate.