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Rage Baiting is for Losers, Everett Randle’s 5x Controversy | Jordan Nanos, Brian Halligan, Dr. Fei-Fei Li, Scott Sanders, Jeremy Allaire, Vladimir Novakovski, Andrew D'Souza, Parag Agrawal

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Nov 12, 2025
In this discussion, Jordan Nanos dives into the complexities of GPU lifecycle management and how tech giants extend asset depreciation. Brian Halligan shares insights on CEO coaching practices for AI-driven startups, while Dr. Fei-Fei Li reveals her vision for World Labs, focusing on spatial intelligence and 3D modeling. Scott Sanders outlines Forterra's advancements in tactical technology, and Jeremy Allaire discusses the burgeoning landscape of stablecoins and payment networks. A captivating blend of innovation and strategy!
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ADVICE

Don't Make Rage Bait Your Product

  • Avoid making rage-baiting the product itself; keep stunts in marketing, not core functionality.
  • Build a real underlying product before leaning into viral, enraging branding that alienates investors and talent.
INSIGHT

Stunts Need A Product Payoff

  • Stunts can break through attention noise, but they require a clear product payoff to convert users into lasting customers.
  • Earn the right to joke by shipping meaningful product improvements and differentiation first.
ANECDOTE

14-Year-Old Viral YC Applicant

  • Albie, a 14-year-old applicant, went viral with a produced YC application video and caught the hosts' attention.
  • The clip highlighted how younger founders craft polished content to stand out in startup applications.
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