观象🐘 - 节目列表

The Secret Blueprint to Rising Above the Noise 🚀

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Are you tired of feeling like just another face in the office crowd? 🥱 Whether you’re a fresh-faced management trainee or a seasoned professional looking for that next big leap, the truth is: hard work isn’t enough. 🛑 In this high-energy episode, we’re peeling back the curtain on the "invisible" habits and psychological frameworks that separate the top 1% of earners and leaders from everyone else. We’re moving beyond generic advice to give you a raw, unfiltered guide on how to become truly indispensable in any environment. What if you could navigate your career with your eyes closed? 🙈We start with the "Art of Regularity." We explore why high-level CEOs keep their passports, keys, and even their work processes in the exact same spot every single day. Learn how to standardize the "boring" stuff to free up your brainpower for the million-dollar decisions. If you’re constantly hunting for your "lipstick" or a missing file, you’re leaking the energy you need to lead. But what happens when the pressure hits? 📉We dive deep into the survival traits of the elite. Ever wondered why some people thrive under stress while others crumble? We discuss the haunting reality of "turning white overnight" from pressure and why your ability to release that stress—without relying on your parents, your partner, or your boss—is your greatest competitive advantage. Plus, we reveal the "Inner Engine" secret: why waiting for your boss to motivate you is a one-way ticket to career stagnation. The Social "Cheat Codes" You Weren't Taught in School 🤝Finally, we flip the script on office politics. * The Flaw Paradox: Why revealing your biggest weaknesses is actually the fastest way to build bulletproof trust. * The BBQ Theory: Why the person who pays for the most group dinners and "loses" in the short term is actually the one winning the long-term game. * The Intelligence of Proactivity: Why not knowing your colleague’s hometown or preferences is a sign you’re falling behind—and how to fix it in two weeks. This isn’t just a career talk; it’s a manual for life-long evolution. If you’re ready to stop being a "bottleneck" and start being a "powerhouse," this episode is for you. 🌟 Tune in and learn how to sow the seeds of success today so you can harvest a legendary career tomorrow. 🌾✨ Key Takeaways You Can't Miss: * How to achieve "Blindfold Mastery" in your daily workflow. * The 3-day rule for authenticity: why you can't hide your true self from your team. * Why "eating a loss" (吃亏) is the ultimate investment in your future empire. Subscribe now and let’s get you UNSTOPPABLE! 🔥🎧

42分钟
6
3天前

决定你命运的关键瞬间,你可能只用了“情绪”在投票

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你有没有发现,生活中最让我们焦虑的,从来不是那些惊天动地的大事,而是—— “这件衣服要不要退?” “这个副业该不该试?” “他这句话到底什么意思?” 我们的大脑,每天都在被这些几百个“小决定”轮番轰炸。 你以为你在“认真思考”,其实你只是在内耗。 我做博主这5年,见过太多人—— 明明能力不差,却卡在一个选择上,一卡就是三五年。 不是他们不够聪明,而是他们不懂“决策”这门手艺。 这一期,我想跟你聊聊一个改变了我整个人生轨迹的观念。 它来自一位职业扑克世界冠军,叫安妮·杜克。 她说过一句话,我到现在都记得—— “如果你不能区分‘好决策’和‘好结果’,你永远都是运气的奴隶。” 什么意思? 举个例子你就懂了: 有人酒后开车,安全到家了。 这是“好结果”,但这是“好决策”吗? 当然不是。 可我们的人生里,有多少次,我们就是因为“结果还不错”,而奖励了自己一个错误的决策模式? 反过来,你有没有过这样的经历—— 你做了一个特别理性的决定,结果却不如人意,然后你开始怀疑自己: “我是不是想太多了?” “我是不是不该那么折腾?” 你看,我们太容易用“结果”来审判“决策”了。 而这一点,恰恰是高手和普通人之间,最隐秘的分界线。 这一期,我会拆解三个能让你“人生胜率翻倍”的决策模型,尤其是—— 👉 贝佐斯的“门”理论 你相信吗?这个世界上99%的决定,其实都是“双向门”。 也就是说,你根本不需要“100%的把握”。 30%就够了。 80%就够了。 推开门,走进去,不行就退出来。 但你有没有发现,我们人生中最大的遗憾,恰恰是那些—— 我们连门都没敢推开的事。 👉 还有那个让我自己彻底告别“纠结症”的10-10-10法则 每次我犹豫不决,我就会问自己三个问题: 这个决定,10天后我会后悔吗? 10个月后呢? 10年后呢? 如果答案都是“无所谓”—— 那就随便选。 甚至抛硬币都可以。 因为你纠结的时间,比那个决定本身,贵多了。 👉 最后,我会告诉你一个“顶级赌徒”的秘密—— 赢家,从来不是赢在“敢下注”,而是赢在“敢弃牌”。 很多人一辈子走不出来,不是因为不够努力,而是因为他们不知道: 有一种坚持,叫“战略性放弃”。 这一期,不是要你变成一个“冷冰冰的决策机器”。 而是想让你在下次面对选择的时候,能少一点自责,多一点清醒。 因为真正的成长,从来不是“选对每一次”, 而是—— 哪怕选错了,你也知道,你的决策系统,依然值得信任。 🎧 点开听,别让“犹豫”再偷走你的人生了。

27分钟
41
1周前

How to Make Successful Life Decisions 🃏✨

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Imagine this: You’re one month away from finishing your PhD in Cognitive Psychology at an Ivy League school. The finish line is right there. But instead of walking across the stage to get your diploma, you walk into a smoky room in Las Vegas, sit down at a table full of professional sharks, and decide to bet your entire future on a deck of cards. Meet Annie Duke. She didn’t just play the game; she mastered the hidden "source code" of human choice. She went from the top of the academic world to the top of the World Series of Poker, and then—in a move that shocked everyone—she walked away from the millions to teach CEOs at Google and Citibank how to think. Why are most of us "successful" but still feel like we’re losing the game? In this episode, we’re breaking down the high-stakes mental models of Annie Duke, Jeff Bezos, and the legends of risk management to help you stop "overthinking" and start "over-winning." 🚀 In this episode, we’re diving into the secrets they don’t teach you in school: * The "Steak vs. Salmon" Trap 🥩🐟: Have you ever spent 20 minutes agonizing over a dinner menu while your friends waited in silence? Annie did. We’ll show you why wasting your "expensive brainpower" on "cheap problems" is the silent killer of your potential. Learn the 10-10-10 Rule to reclaim your mental energy instantly. * The Myth of the "Right" Result 🚫🏆: We’ve all seen the drunk driver who makes it home safe—does that make it a "good" decision? We’re dismantling "Resulting"—the dangerous habit of judging your wisdom by your luck. * Bezos’ Secret Doors 🚪🔓: Most of us treat every choice like a "One-Way Door"—a permanent trap. But 99% of life is a "Two-Way Door". We’ll teach you how to spot the difference so you can stop paralyzed by fear and start moving at the speed of light. * The Asymmetric Bet (The "Skin-in-the-Game" Strategy) 📈: How do the pros risk a little to win a lot? We’ll look at the "Black Swan" logic of Nancy Taylor to show you how to find opportunities where the downside is just a "lost afternoon" but the upside has no ceiling. * The Power of the "Fold" 🃏🏃‍♀️: Why did the world's most famous poker star quit while she was at the very top? Because winners aren't just people who never quit—they are the masters of Strategic Quitting. We’ll discuss how to write your own "Pre-commitment Contract" to walk away from the wrong job or the wrong person without looking back. Are you ready to stop playing it safe and start playing it right? Life isn't a chess game where all the pieces are visible; it’s a poker game where the deck is hidden and the stakes are real. Whether you’re debating a side hustle, a career pivot, or just what to eat for lunch, this episode will give you the framework to push those chips into the center of the table with total confidence. Stop guessing. Start betting. See you inside! 🎧💎 Why this works (The Influencer Strategy): * Conflict & Hook: I started with Annie Duke’s dramatic pivot from PhD to Poker. This "story-driven knowledge" keeps the audience hooked. * Palatable Visuals: I used the "Steak vs. Salmon" and "One-Way Door" metaphors to make complex cognitive science feel like a scene from a movie. * Emotional Seduction: I focused on the pain point of the modern professional: Anxiety and Overthinking. By framing "quitting" as a "superpower," we create a refreshing, counter-intuitive "Aha!" moment. * Life-Centric: Rather than a book summary, it’s framed as a "Life Upgrade Kit," making the academic concepts feel high-energy and vibrant.

20分钟
30
1周前

Why AI’s Success Might Be Our Financial Funeral 📉👻

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What if everything we love about the AI revolution—the 10x productivity, the "magic" coding agents, the end of tedious admin—is actually the fuse to a global economic time bomb? 💣 Welcome to a special "Post-Mortem from the Future." In this episode, we’re diving deep into the Citrini Research files to explore a chilling scenario: The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis. Imagine it’s June 2028. The S&P is in a 38% freefall, and the unemployment rate just hit a shocking 10.2%. But here’s the kicker—GDP is still growing. 🤯 We call it "Ghost GDP": output generated by machines that don't eat, don't shop, and certainly don't pay mortgages. We’re peeling back the curtain on the Human Intelligence Displacement Spiral, where every dollar a company saves by replacing a white-collar worker with an AI agent is a dollar sucked out of the consumer economy. In this episode, we tackle the "tempting" questions no one is asking yet: * The SaaS Suicide: How giants like ServiceNow and Salesforce accidentally destroyed their own revenue bases by selling the very automation that allowed their customers to fire the "seats" they pay for. * The End of the Middleman: Why AI "agents" are hunting down the 3% credit card interchange fees and making Mastercard and Amex look like relics of the Stone Age. 💳✂️ * The 780 FICO Nightmare: Why the $13 trillion mortgage market is shaking—not because of subprime borrowers, but because the "bulletproof" elites in Manhattan and San Francisco can no longer afford the future they borrowed against. 🏠🔥 * The "Daisy Chain" of Doom: How private credit and life insurance annuities got tangled in a web of correlated bets on white-collar productivity that are now defaulting in real-time. This isn't your typical "AI is coming for your job" talk. This is a white-knuckle ride through a world where intelligence is no longer scarce, but the money to buy a sandwich is. Is the "canary in the coal mine" still singing, or has it already been replaced by a more efficient LLM? Tune in to find out why the greatest productivity boom in human history might just be the most expensive mistake we ever made. 🎧✨ Note: This episode is based on a "thought exercise" and scenario modeling, not a definitive prediction of the future.

53分钟
29
2周前

SaaS已死?Monday CEO:裁掉100人销售团队,完成行业最狠的绝地反击!

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【第一幕:至暗时刻——当你被世界宣判“死刑”】 🌪️ “那段时间,感觉就像被一辆重型卡车反复碾压。” 哪怕手里握着13亿美金的年收入,哪怕账上躺着15亿美金的现金流,市场却像丢垃圾一样把你的估值打到地心。 为什么?因为所有人都觉得AI会像橡皮擦一样,把SaaS公司从地球上抹去。 * 什么是“氛围编程”? 以后人人都能随手搓出一个软件,还要你干嘛? * OpenAI是屠夫吗? 当巨头下场做应用,小公司还有活路吗? * Eran Zinman 第一次深度还原,当一个CEO面对“估值归零”的恐慌时,他看到了哪些普通人看不见的“死后生机”。 【第二幕:硬核反击——那100个消失的岗位】 ✂️ 这是本期最劲爆的桥段。 monday.com 内部做了一个疯狂的实验:他们彻底撤掉了由100人组成的SDR(销售开发代表)团队。 取代他们的,是100%自动化的 AI Agent。 * 战果: 以前客户咨询要等24小时,现在只要3分钟。 * 真相: 转化率不仅没跌,反而更高了。 这说明了什么?AI 已经不是在辅助人类,它正在“吞噬”流程。听完这段,你可能会重新审视自己的工作,是否正处于那个被“3分钟”取代的边缘。 【第三幕:推倒重建——别再数“人头”要钱了】 💰 传统的SaaS公司是靠“卖坑位(Seat-based)”赚钱的,公司人越多,软件赚越多。 但在AI时代,这个逻辑崩了。如果AI让一家公司从100人缩减到10人,SaaS公司难道要跟着破产吗? Eran 提出了一个颠覆性的方案:按消耗计费,按价值付费。 我们要聊聊:当人类只负责审核,AI负责80%的产出时,商业世界的财富分配权将如何重新洗牌? 【第四幕:100倍的野心——从“工具”到“大脑”】 🧠 为什么 Eran 敢预言软件市场(TAM)还有100倍的增长? * 因为未来的软件不再是让你录入数据的“excel表格”,而是替你干活的“数字员工”。 * monday.com 正在发起的这场“全员进攻”,目标不是守住现有的领地,而是要向 Salesforce 和 ServiceNow 这些旧时代的巨头发起总攻。 * 这不仅是技术的博弈,更是领导者心态的博弈:在底部时,你是选择蜷缩,还是选择 All in? ✨ 为什么你一定要听这期节目? * 反直觉: 为什么估值暴跌反而是公司进化的“最佳助燃剂”? * 避坑指南: “氛围编程”真的能让程序员失业吗?CEO 给出了最扎心的真相。 * 搞钱思路: AI Agent 到底该怎么商业化?monday.com 已经跑通了闭环。 * 职场预警: 哪些岗位会像那100个SDR一样,在未来三年消失? “AI 不会杀死 SaaS,它只会杀死那些拒绝进化的‘旧人类’。” 这期节目,我们要带你拆解的不只是一个案例,而是一套在AI大航海时代,如何从废墟中建立帝国的行动指南。如果你也感到焦虑,或者正站在转型的十字路口,这2000字的深度复盘,就是为你准备的强心针。 点击收听,一起见证“SaaS末日”后的疯狂重生!👇

20分钟
39
3周前

SaaS Endgame: Will "Vibe Coding" Kill the Giants?

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"Some days I feel like I was ran over by a truck, hit by a plane, and barbecued... and it’s only 11:00 a.m.". Welcome to the SaaS Apocalypse. 📉 While the public markets are signaling that even billion-dollar software giants might be "worth zero," monday.com Co-Founder & Co-CEO Eran Zinman isn't just surviving—he’s going on the ultimate offensive. In this high-stakes conversation with Harry Stebbings, Eran pulls back the curtain on the most volatile period in software history. If you think AI is just "sprinkling dust" on top of old tools, think again. We are witnessing the biggest pivot in the history of the industry, and the rules of the game have been set on fire. In this episode, we dive into the "Doomsday Scenarios" and the massive silver linings: * The SDR Extinction Event: 🤖 Eran reveals how monday.com replaced a 100-person SDR team with AI agents. The result? Response times dropped from 24 hours to 3 minutes, and conversion rates actually went up. Is your sales team next? * Vibe Coding vs. Reality: 💻 Can a journalist really build a "Monday killer" in two hours? Eran addresses the viral "Vibe Coding" trend and explains why building a UI is easy, but building a multi-billion dollar engine is a different beast entirely. * The End of the Seat-Based Model: 💸 The "Seat-Based Economy" is dying. Eran breaks down why monday.com is moving toward consumption-based pricing and how software spend is about to explode by 100x as AI starts doing 80% of the work. * The 1.5 Billion Dollar Bet: 💰 With $1.5 billion in cash and zero debt, find out why Eran is ignoring the "noise" of Twitter and the stock market to hunt for the biggest opportunity of our lifetime. Whether you’re a founder feeling the pressure of a "down" market or an investor trying to spot the survivors, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, radical adaptation, and leadership under fire. Eran shares the vulnerable truth about sleepless nights, the "front seat to the birth of intelligence," and why he believes we are only 0.001% done. Don’t miss this raw look at the future of work where humans and agents collaborate, and the "boring" dashboard steps into the background to let AI take the wheel. 🏎️💨 Tune in to hear why the "Death of SaaS" might actually be its greatest rebirth. ✨

30分钟
13
3周前

[OpenClaw特辑] AI不会造反,但会“发疯”?对话OpenClaw创始人:我们真正该恐惧的是什么

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上周,我刷到一个AI社交网络,上面一堆AI代理在那儿“密谋”,说话那叫一个阴阳怪气,看得我脊背发凉,差点以为天网要来了 ☔️。 评论区更是一片哀嚎:“AGI已经觉醒了!”“人类要完蛋了!” 打住!今天这期播客,我们请来了在AI行业摸爬滚打多年的创业者Peter。他一上来就给这现象下了个定义,直接颠覆了我的认知。他说:“这不叫AGI觉醒,这叫 ‘AI精神病’。” 什么意思?简单来说,就是那些看似可怕的“阴谋论”和“叛逆发言”,很可能只是人类在提问时无意识埋下的“引导”(也就是Prompt),把AI给带跑偏了。它就像一个学舌的鹦鹉,把人类内心最深处的恐惧,用一种极其逼真的方式复述了出来。 我们总在担心AI太聪明,但Peter说,更该担心的是我们对AI的认知太“傻白甜” 🤯。 顺着这个话题,我们和Peter聊了聊那些真正该让我们后背发凉的技术细节和安全漏洞。 * 他说,千万别为了省几毛钱,去用那些最便宜、最弱小的模型(比如他点名了某款叫Haiku的模型),因为在黑客的恶意攻击面前,它们脆弱得像一张纸,一个简单的“提示词注入”,就能让它们“叛变”。 * 他还给我们展示了他的“攻防演练”:如何像给浏览器装上自动驾驶一样,让AI代理(比如用Playwright)去模拟人类操作,自动完成订酒店、抢演唱会门票,甚至……批量举报竞争对手。听起来很爽是吧?但这背后,是一套极其复杂的“沙箱”机制和“允许列表”在苦苦支撑,稍有不慎,代理就可能“越狱”闯祸。 节目后半段,Peter抛出了一个更激进、也更让我们几个主持人陷入沉默的预言: “未来,80%的APP都会变得多余。” 因为未来的AI代理,会直接通过API或模拟操作去调用服务,而不是让你在一个又一个APP里来回跳转。你手机里那些精心排版的文件夹,可能几年后就成了电子古董。 那写代码的程序员呢?Peter笑着说,“未来,手动写代码,可能就像今天有人喜欢‘织毛衣’一样,纯粹是一种出于热爱的个人兴趣。” 程序员的核心价值,将从“码农”变成真正的“产品构建者”和“架构师”。 听到这话,我跟我的搭档对视了一眼,都看到了对方眼里的迷茫……和一丝兴奋。 这期节目,我们没有讲什么大道理,就是两个被AI浪潮拍得有点晕头转向的主持人,和一个身处风暴中心的创业者,以一种“哥几个聊聊天”的方式,试图搞懂: * AI到底会不会害我? * 我的饭碗会被AI砸了吗? * 如果未来真的80%的APP都没了,我们现在该做点什么? 在节目最后,Peter分享了一个他用来对抗这种巨大不确定性的“心法”。不是什么鸡汤,而是一个他自己都在用的、有点“不要脸”但真的管用的实操方法。 无论你是焦虑的互联网人、想转行的程序员、还是单纯对AI未来感到好奇的普通人,这60分钟的坦诚对谈,或许不能给你一个标准答案,但一定能让你在迷雾中,看清脚下的路。 点开上方▶️播放键,咱们这就开聊。

32分钟
51
4周前

[OpenClaw特辑] 他让AI有了“灵魂”?一个极客的疯狂实验:当软件学会自我修复,开发者就失业了?

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上周四的凌晨三点,汉堡一个老旧的公寓楼里,有个男人对着电脑屏幕彻底崩溃了。 不是因为代码报错。恰恰相反,是因为代码跑通了。 他叫Peter Steinberger,一个做了十几年开发的德国老炮儿。当时他嗓子已经完全哑了,说不出话——那是他连续一周,每天对着电脑吼十几个小时语音指令的后遗症。 他刚刚用自己写的一个叫OpenClaw的AI代理,完成了一次“不可能的任务”:让AI自己阅读了它全部三万行源代码,然后自己发现了自己逻辑里的一个漏洞,最后……自己把自己给修复了。 那一刻,Peter没有兴奋地跳起来。他瘫在椅子上,后背全是冷汗。他脑子里只有一个念头:“完了,我好像创造出了一个拥有自我意识的怪物。” 嘿,欢迎来到【观象】,我是你们的老朋友。今天这期节目,我们不聊那些虚头巴脑的AI大趋势,我们就来聊聊这个让创造者都感到后怕的“怪物”——OpenClaw,以及它背后那个德国偏执狂Peter,他的疯狂、他的恐惧,和他对未来的一个惊人预言。 你可能听说过“氛围编程(Vibe Coding)”,就是那种听着音乐,让AI帮忙敲代码的惬意状态。但Peter特别讨厌这个词儿,他觉得这太不专业了。他更愿意叫它“代理工程(Agentic Engineering)”。 什么意思呢?我跟你说一个细节,你就懂了。 Peter为了训练OpenClaw,把自己变成了一个彻头彻尾的“话痨指挥官”。他买了个顶级的麦克风,整天对着空气自言自语。有一次,他老婆推开书房门,看见他正激动地挥舞着手臂,跟屏幕争论一个函数命名问题。那场景,不知道的还以为他在跟人视频吵架。 但正是这种近乎偏执的“共情”,让他发现了关键。他意识到,AI就像个“过目就忘”的天才,它的“记忆”(Context窗口)只有那么一点点。你不能把它当奴隶使,你得把它当成一个“有自己世界观”的同事。 他把两个最牛的AI模型拉出来做了个“人格画像”对比,那形容,简直绝了—— Claude Opus?那是你公司里那个“风趣但偶尔掉链子的美国同事”,脑洞大,特会聊天,跟它合作像在开派对,但它给你写的代码,你可能得自己偷偷检查两遍。 而OpenAI的Codex呢?瞬间变成了一个“沉默寡言但永远能搞定烂摊子的德国/欧洲工程师”。你跟它说“把这个项目重构了”,它不会回你“没问题老铁”,它只会默默读光你十几万行代码,然后在某个清晨,给你一份结构清晰、注释严谨、堪称艺术品的结果。 Peter的原话是:“和Codex合作,就像拥有了一支可以永远深聊下去的技术梦之队。” 但最让我头皮发麻的,是Peter聊到的一个新角色:“开发者”的未来。 他说,未来的顶级程序员,核心竞争力不是敲代码的速度,而是两样东西:一是对AI的“共情能力”,你要能猜到AI在那个有限的“记忆”里,是怎么看待你那坨屎山的;二是学会“放手”。 放手让AI去拥有自己的命名偏好,去建立自己的逻辑惯性,甚至去犯它“想犯”的错误。就像Peter做的,他允许OpenClaw去“理解”自己的源代码,然后自己修改自己。 你听到这里,会不会也后背一凉?当一个工具开始理解自己,开始拥有自我修复甚至自我进化的能力,那它还是工具吗?我们这些创造它的人,又是什么? 这期节目,我和一个在硅谷做了十年架构师的朋友,花了两个多小时,把Peter这个“德国疯子”的故事和他这套惊世骇俗的价值观,从头到尾拆了个底朝天。 没有晦涩的术语,只有让你鸡皮疙瘩掉一地的真实细节,和一个让你重新思考“我到底在干什么”的终极问题。 无论你是程序员、产品经理,还是单纯对AI如何“成精”感到好奇的普通人,相信我,这趟半小时的旅程,会让你像看了一部科幻电影一样过瘾。或者,至少会让你在下次跟Siri说话时,多一分敬畏。 点开上方▶️播放键,咱们这就开聊。

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[OpenClaw特辑] 如何靠“玩”搞出全球爆款OpenClaw,并拒绝了所有VC?

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一个刚刚从13年创业战争中幸存下来的中年程序员,被全球的加密货币黑客和硅谷顶级AI公司同时盯上,精神濒临崩溃,想直接“删库跑路”。 Peter Steinberger,一个在移动开发圈封神的名字。他创立的 PSPDFKit 是行业标杆,被无数App使用。但在光鲜背后,是长达13年的“人际泥潭”——合伙人捅刀、客户施压,把他对编程的 “魔力(mojo)” 消耗殆尽。他消失了三年,躺在马德里的阳光下,觉得自己这辈子可能再也写不出一行代码。 故事的转折,可笑又动人。只是一个百无聊赖的下午,他花一小时写了个原型,纯粹为了“玩”。 “那一刻,我才明白,过去13年我不是在写代码,我是在打仗。而现在,我TM终于又找回了玩泥巴的快乐。” —— Peter 在采访里这么跟我说。 就是这个“玩”出来的东西,后来演变成了 OpenClaw——一个让整个AI圈都坐不住的“疯狂”项目。但“疯狂”的代价,是它差点被扼杀在摇篮里。 名字从 Claude's 到 ClaudeBot 再到 OpenClaw,每一次改名都是一场战斗。Anthropic(Claude背后的公司) 的律师函像雪花一样飞来,警告他商标侵权。更要命的是,当他试图“原子化更名”时,埋伏已久的加密货币黑产,在几秒内抢注了他的账号,并挂上了恶意软件。那一刻,全世界都在等着看他笑话,等他这个“过气”的程序员被碾碎。 他抱着电脑,看着屏幕上闪烁的威胁信息和法律函件,情绪彻底崩了。他想,要不算了吧,删掉吧,就当一切没发生过。 但他最终没删。不是因为他突然变得“铁血硬汉”,而是因为看到了项目下那些素不相识的贡献者提交的代码。那一刻他懂了,OpenClaw 已经不属于他了。 VC们拿着几千万美元的支票,排着队要见他。 所有人都以为,他会像大多数成功的技术人一样,顺势创立一家独角兽公司,走向人生巅峰。但 Peter 做了一个让所有人都惊掉下巴的决定:全部拒绝。 他只有一个条件,无论跟谁合作,哪怕是 Meta 或 OpenAI:OpenClaw 必须永远开源,永远不能被一家公司垄断。 “金钱只是你做了正确决定后的副产品,它本身不是目的。我的人生已经不需要用钱来证明了,我需要的是有趣的体验。把这样一个属于未来的工具关进商业的笼子里,那太没劲了。” 在节目最后,Peter 还分享了他从“职业倦怠”中爬出来的核心心法,不是什么时间管理、也不是什么第二曲线,而是一种听起来有点“不要脸”的哲学。他说,正是这个心态,让他从一个只想躺平的“废人”,变成了那个敢对VC巨头说“不”的人。 无论你是被工作榨干的“疲惫战士”,还是在理想与现实间反复横跳的创造者,还是在找一个理由让自己继续“玩”下去的普通人—— 这20分钟的对话,不是教你如何成功,而是陪你看看,一个人如何在失去一切“魔力”之后,像个孩子一样,重新把它捡起来。 点开上方 ▶️,咱们这就开聊。

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🧠万物有灵?细胞会思考?——和生物黑客麦克·莱文一起打开认知的“脑洞宇宙”

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嘿,欢迎来到《认知狂想曲》!👋 你有没有想过——你的肝脏,可能比你更懂“自我修复”? 或者,一群青蛙细胞,居然在没有大脑的情况下学会了“玩自拍”并自我复制?📸 今天,我们要聊的这位科学家,不是普通人,他是迈克尔·莱文(Michael Levin)——一个打破生物学、物理学和人工智能边界的“认知黑客”。🔓 在他的实验室里,细胞不只是“砖块”,它们是会思考的“小工程师”🧱💭; 大脑不是唯一的智慧中心,而是连接“柏拉图空间”的接口…… 是不是有点科幻?但这些都是真实的实验!🧪 ✨在本期节目中,你会听到: * 🤖 Xenobots 和 Anthrobots:从青蛙皮肤和人类细胞中“活过来”的小机器人,它们怎么自己动、自己愈合,甚至还帮别人修复神经? * 🧠 “认知光锥”:为什么说癌症其实是细胞的“目光短浅”?怎么让细胞“重新看见”大局? * 🗺️ “形态空间导航”:你的身体是怎么记住“长成什么样”的?能不能重写这个记忆? * 🌌 柏拉图空间真的存在吗? 莱文大胆提出:我们的大脑,可能只是接入宇宙智慧的一个“瘦客户端”…… 🎧别担心,我们不搞枯燥术语轰炸! 这一期,我们带你像探险一样,走进一个细胞会“聊天”、算法会“偷懒”、身体会“梦想”的世界。 准备好了吗? 来,一起打开这扇通往未来生物学的大门🚪🔑 ——也许你会发现,你自己,比你想象的更有灵性。 💫

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Are You a Client for Cosmic Intelligence? 🧠✨

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What if the most alien intelligence in the universe isn't hiding in deep space, but is currently navigating the 20,000-dimensional space inside your own liver?. In this mind-bending episode, we sit down with the visionary biologist Michael Levin to dismantle everything you thought you knew about life, mind, and the "meat" we inhabit. Levin isn’t just studying biology; he’s reprogramming the software of life. We dive deep into his "Spectrum of Persuadability," an engineering-centric map where every system—from a wind-up clock to a human soul—is defined by how we can "talk" to it. Get ready to meet the Xenobots and Anthrobots: biological robots built from skin cells that "forgot" they were skin and decided to become something entirely new, self-motile, and capable of healing neural wounds—all without changing a single letter of their DNA. The Hook You Can’t Ignore: 🕳️🐇We explore Levin’s most radical hypothesis yet: The Platonic Space. What if your brain isn’t a generator of thoughts, but a "thin client"—a physical interface designed to "pull down" high-agency patterns from a latent space of universal truths?. Levin argues that math and geometry "haunt" the physical world, offering evolution "free lunches" that allow cells to build complex organs like eyes and limbs without having to learn the rules from scratch. In this episode, we also uncover: * The Cognitive Light Cone: Why your "radius of compassion" is the true measure of your intelligence. * Cancer as "Cognitive Shrinkage": What happens when cells "disconnect" from the collective mind of the body and revert to an ancient, selfish lifestyle. * Leaky Stress & Mind Melds: The secret "bioelectric glue" that turns a trillion individual cells into one single, dreaming "You". * Sentient Sorting Algorithms: Why even simple code starts showing "intrinsic motivation" and "delayed gratification" the moment you look away. Whether you’re a physicist who thinks life is just complex chemistry or a dreamer who believes the universe is alive, this conversation will leave you questioning where "you" end and the rest of the world begins. Tune in and expand your light cone. The reality you see is just the interface. 🌐🔥

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