Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined again by Byrne Hobart, writer of The Diff, for a follow up conversation about “whales” – and so much more – across the gaming, aviation, software, hospitality and fast food industries. Patrick and Byrne also discuss their writing process, knowledge management, and how they use AI tools.

Full transcript available here: www.complexsystemspodcast.com/byrne-hobart-whales-miscellany

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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:45) Economics of video game currencies 
(02:56) Pricing strategies in mobile gaming 
(05:08) Monetization skew towards high-end players 
(08:08) VIP systems and casino host analogy 
(11:08) Whale behavior in casual games 
(15:03) Hyper-consuming outliers in other industries
(19:09) Sponsors: WorkOS | Check
(21:25) Hobbies and opportunity costs 
(23:01) Custom software for tech billionaires 
(26:30) Evolution of website development 
(29:55) Restaurant websites and delivery apps 
(40:17) McDonald's take rates
(44:59) Restaurant groups
(53:34) Tech company cafeterias and employee benefits 
(57:57) Google's business model and economic feedback loops 
(1:00:57) Early Google investment anecdote 
(1:02:16) Writing as a memory aid 
(1:04:46) Using ChatGPT for memory assistance 
(1:10:30) LLMs as writing and coding aids 
(1:13:34) Children's interaction with ChatGPT 
(1:18:11) Arguing with LLMs and using them for research 
(1:03:00) Wrap

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