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Kate Cox

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Appearances Over Time

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Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He wrote about cities and office culture, mental health, isolation, and the growing divide between knowledge sector work you can do with a laptop from anywhere and every other kind of job in the world that requires you to be hands-on. And the questions from this are, where do you fall on the remote versus in-office debate? And how does the decoder team operate?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He wrote about cities and office culture, mental health, isolation, and the growing divide between knowledge sector work you can do with a laptop from anywhere and every other kind of job in the world that requires you to be hands-on. And the questions from this are, where do you fall on the remote versus in-office debate? And how does the decoder team operate?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He wrote about cities and office culture, mental health, isolation, and the growing divide between knowledge sector work you can do with a laptop from anywhere and every other kind of job in the world that requires you to be hands-on. And the questions from this are, where do you fall on the remote versus in-office debate? And how does the decoder team operate?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

A huge number of the CEOs we talk to are in California or Europe. Nilay is based in New York City. I'm based in D.C. And yeah, we could not go to New York or Europe or San Francisco for every week we talk to all these people.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

A huge number of the CEOs we talk to are in California or Europe. Nilay is based in New York City. I'm based in D.C. And yeah, we could not go to New York or Europe or San Francisco for every week we talk to all these people.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

A huge number of the CEOs we talk to are in California or Europe. Nilay is based in New York City. I'm based in D.C. And yeah, we could not go to New York or Europe or San Francisco for every week we talk to all these people.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

We have to take a short break. We'll be right back.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

We have to take a short break. We'll be right back.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

We have to take a short break. We'll be right back.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

because our interview with Rabbit CEO Jesse Liu also generated listener feedback. First time listener John wrote in to say he tried the Rabbit R1 episode and was not sure what to make the most of. He said the back and forth about scraping data and getting blocked by big companies was fascinating.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

because our interview with Rabbit CEO Jesse Liu also generated listener feedback. First time listener John wrote in to say he tried the Rabbit R1 episode and was not sure what to make the most of. He said the back and forth about scraping data and getting blocked by big companies was fascinating.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

because our interview with Rabbit CEO Jesse Liu also generated listener feedback. First time listener John wrote in to say he tried the Rabbit R1 episode and was not sure what to make the most of. He said the back and forth about scraping data and getting blocked by big companies was fascinating.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He said they're doing something super brittle, so it was really satisfying seeing the interview drill down on that. He adds that by the end, he had been won over to the CEO's way of thinking a little bit. They could still be crushed at any time. And he went on with basically the question, where do you think Rabbit goes from here?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He said they're doing something super brittle, so it was really satisfying seeing the interview drill down on that. He adds that by the end, he had been won over to the CEO's way of thinking a little bit. They could still be crushed at any time. And he went on with basically the question, where do you think Rabbit goes from here?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

He said they're doing something super brittle, so it was really satisfying seeing the interview drill down on that. He adds that by the end, he had been won over to the CEO's way of thinking a little bit. They could still be crushed at any time. And he went on with basically the question, where do you think Rabbit goes from here?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

Is this kind of thing going to fade away or are we just way too early for AI hardware?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

Is this kind of thing going to fade away or are we just way too early for AI hardware?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

Is this kind of thing going to fade away or are we just way too early for AI hardware?

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

So speaking of 2025, we here at Decoder are already very deep into planning our 2025 out. Since I am the person who has to be in charge of logistics, I can say we have booked interviews through almost the end of March already, and it's not quite Christmas. We can't talk about most of those guests yet for a lot of good reasons, but we have some big ambitions.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Answering your biggest Decoder questions

So speaking of 2025, we here at Decoder are already very deep into planning our 2025 out. Since I am the person who has to be in charge of logistics, I can say we have booked interviews through almost the end of March already, and it's not quite Christmas. We can't talk about most of those guests yet for a lot of good reasons, but we have some big ambitions.