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urikaduri•about 1 hour ago
I imagined there would be something about solar panels or other influential real world tech but its all crypto, AI and boring finance
jstanley•30 minutes ago
The Tesla one talks about solar panels.
MinimalAction•about 1 hour ago
I liked the idea, but this literally could have been a list. The AI-generated pages with filler text create a stark contrast in utility compared to the influential nature of the listed papers.
cognician•about 1 hour ago
> It didn't just move capital; it birthed a brand-new, multi-trillion-dollar alternative asset class out of thin air.

aight imma head out

denkmoon•26 minutes ago
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jstanley•about 1 hour ago
Really interesting list, thanks.

The link to the original for Scion Capital is a 404 FYI: https://billiondollarpdf.com/entry/burry-scion-subprime/ - the original seems to be included towards the end in the PDF at the top of https://www.michael-burry.com/scion-capital-michael-burrys-l... and is fascinating reading.

What does "strict receipt" mean? Every entry seems to be labelled "strict receipt".

EDIT: The Warren Buffett one is also a 404: https://billiondollarpdf.com/entry/superinvestors-graham-dod... - what's going on? Are people taking these PDFs down in response to high traffic from this site? Or you put these links up without checking them?

https://www.superinvesting.com/pdf/The-Superinvestors-of-Gra...

nerevarthelame•15 minutes ago
This site does a terrible job of curating what is supposed to be a limited, selective list. I tried to access the first 60 entries. 11 of them were dead links. 4 were just links to advertisements for books (very much not a "memo, a deck, a whitepaper, a thread").
vkaku•about 1 hour ago
Move billions of dollars != help society in any meaningful way. In fact many of the cited papers have been considered extremely harmful to society.
fny•about 1 hour ago
You're introducing a moral claim that this site does not make.
vkaku•about 1 hour ago
I'm just stating my opinion here. Whether it's considered moral or not is left to the discretion of the reader.
p-e-w•about 1 hour ago
Which of these papers “have been considered extremely harmful to society” by a significant number of people who wouldn’t be classified as cranks?

I’m asking specifically about claims that those papers have harmed society. Not cop-outs like “the author does things I don’t like”.

DaiPlusPlus•about 1 hour ago
Less "extremely negative" - but there's at least a few "net-negative" things here: for example, the Ethereum and Web3 papers. Smart-contracts and NFTs failed to create any meaningful value or have any lasting economic impact, while their negatives at the time were well-reported (and let's include "crimes against taste" in that too).
donbox•about 1 hour ago
Bitcoin?
rtpg•about 1 hour ago
Wild to see NFT nothingburgers next to "real ideas". Also very bizarre to see 2026 thinkpieces floating around in the same space as Gates' internet memos.

Maybe these are more million dollar PDFs than billion dollar ones, if only because there's enough VC money churning around for "friends" to give any idea by people in a certain segment a minimum of funding no matter how bad it is.

mkw5053•about 1 hour ago
The facebook pitch deck is a broken link

edit: same with youtube

voidhorse•about 1 hour ago
What a stupid list. Heavily biased. I'd just like to point out that a large bulk of these papers depend on the existence of the computer and yet Alan Turing is not even on the list.
DaiPlusPlus•38 minutes ago
I followed the footer links to the site's author and his other work and I'll dare say my impression is that the whole thing is engagement bait to draw attention to his VC investment firm from other people who also think bollocks like this is somehow inspirational[1] - also not helped by how the other footer link goes to an obvious AI slop blog on Beehiiv (a "hiiv" of scum and villainy; for bots who get banned from Substack).

[1] https://x.com/jeremygiffon/status/1965535859073319334

ares623•about 1 hour ago
navelgazing.com was taken