Book I'm Reading
This was a fast read, and generally enjoyable. A few things about it stood out:
- Pullman uses a variety of lesser-seen words in his writing. I often long-pressed on words to see their definition in my Kindle app while reading. I enjoyed this; I love learning new words!
- It’s another female-lead-character novel, which is fine, but I didn’t realize how this one would be geared more toward young adults. This meant that the characters were a bit more immature and the dialogue used expressions and idioms more connected to young people. This is acceptable if you’re a young adult, but it didn’t connect well with me.
- I found myself not being surprised by the direction of the plot; in several cases, it was quite predictable.
I don’t expect I’ll continue on to the next book in the series.
Podcast I'm Listening To
The All-In Podcast is always entertaining and I usually learn something. This week’s episode was no different.
On Bitcoin
There’s been a dramatic increase recently in online discussion around quantum computing and the risks it poses to Bitcoin.
Here are three takes I’ve seen that occupy each place on the spectrum from “pay attention, quantum will break Bitcoin” on one side, to “relax, Bitcoin will respond and adapt with plenty of time” on the other side:
- Nic Carter:
- Jameson Lopp: https://x.com/lopp/status/2002734838001111507?s=20
- Michael Saylor: https://x.com/saylor/status/2000975070810824816
It is notable that virtually everyone in the conversation agrees that quantum computing will match and overwhelm Bitcoin’s current security. Recent advances and the accelerating progress of quantum make that obvious.
Where folks differ is how much time the Bitcoin network has to prepare and what the best preparations actually are.
Tweets I'm Reading
Introducing: @KalshiResearch
— Kalshi (@Kalshi) December 22, 2025
Kalshi Research will provide internal Kalshi data to academics and other researchers interested in exploring topics related to prediction markets.
The first research piece is live: Kalshi outperforms Wall Street at predicting inflation. pic.twitter.com/lesBFAYojQ
"History has always been about monetary Darwinism, and Bitcoin is the perfection of money.”@Croesus_BTC explains:
— Bitcoin News (@BitcoinNewsCom) December 24, 2025
🔸The Genetic Mutation that Led to Bitcoin
🔸Why Elites Can't Grok BTC
🔸Why Only the Strongest Treasury Companies Survive
YouTube: https://t.co/Wz1W7Dg3Eu pic.twitter.com/TRias1U6UD
Following Jordan Love’s concussion — @BrettFavre and @OhDKano discuss brain health — https://t.co/G5yJJxv2iq
— 4th and Favre (@4thFavre) December 23, 2025
The full recording of Metaplanet’s Extraordinary General Meeting held on Dec 22 is now available.
— Simon Gerovich (@gerovich) December 25, 2025
12月22日開催の株式会社メタプラネット臨時株主総会の映像を公開しました。https://t.co/IdzWg14TGx
Nvidia is buying Groq for two reasons imo.
— Gavin Baker (@GavinSBaker) December 26, 2025
1) Inference is disaggregating into prefill and decode. SRAM architectures have unique advantages in decode for workloads where performance is primarily a function of memory bandwidth. Rubin CPX, Rubin and the putative “Rubin SRAM”…
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