Palmer Luckey: selling Oculus for $2b and what he saw in the Ukraine war

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00:00 Trailer
00:38 Welcome Palmer Luckey
01:07 - What did you get done this week
05:30 - Palmer’s childhood, dropping out and starting Oculus
12:00 - Oculus’ breakthrough tech
14:50 - Meeting John Carmack, why he’s one of top 10 most productive people
19:50 - VR is the final platform
24:50 - Starting another company, another ‘challenging’ company
31:00 - Why build a defense tech business
38:00 - Employees going against defense tech
44:45 - Current state of defense tech and issues
48:20 - How does Anduril solve the issues
52:50 - Ukraine trip and where things are headed
1:00:30 - Putin, nuclear threat, nuclear power plants and EU surviving winter
1:06:55 - Waving a magic wand - what would Palmer do on Ukraine/Russia
1:10:10 - China and Taiwan conflict
1:20:00 - Hardware manufacturing and dependence on China
1:21:20 - Dealing with haters
1:25:00 - Building your audience, going direct on comms
1:28:00 - Working on asymmetrical bets
1:31:20 - Advice for founders
1:37:20 - Conclusion
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@sonictimm
@sonictimm Жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff! The advice at the end is nothing short of poetic. Let me explain why-- I was a kid on ModRetro forums, and it took me a 3-year journey to learn that I was bad at making hardware. I failed to complete my project, but I learned so much. The most important lesson of all: how to fail. If you don't fail gracefully, you're liable to spend years in a futile effort. When you realize that you won't realistically be able to complete the task, it's time to pivot. Get help, approach it differently, sidestep the problem altogether, etc. You still need patience, because giving up too early is akin to not even trying, but once it's clear you're stuck: move on. Get out of the rut. Trying to finish that project was like pushing a boulder that just wouldn't budge. When I started the project, I didn't have the knowledge, tools, or the skills. The next summer, I had the knowledge, but didn't have the tools. The final summer, I had the tools, and the skills, and the knowledge, but I started working full-time and didn't have the free time. I also had other projects calling my name, which were increasingly more interesting than my current one. The whole time, I had high praise from friends and family for my hardware skills, but looking at everyone else online, it was clear that I wasn't getting anywhere fast. Most of my success was due to the information they had shared. Information sharing is awesome! However, you shouldn't overestimate your contributions when you're building on the backs of giants. So in the end, I gave up. I had failed. Before failing, I started working on a video game mod. I kept working on that project for about four years, and eventually finished it. I never would have been able to invest myself in that video game project if I hadn't pulled the plug on my hardware project! Now I'm a game full-time game developer, and I will never be a hardware engineer. Sure, I do a fun hardware project now and again using the skills I learned, but it's just a silly hobby for me at this point. ModRetro is a fond memory. I have no shame in my failure and no interest in switching careers. Sometimes when you keep your head down, you won't see the treasure right in front of you. So as Palmer said, seek advice from people who know a lot about the craft, those who know little about it are usually wrong. The most critical feedback is often the most critical to your success! Additionally, if you can be reasonably critical of your own work without getting flustered, that's an invaluable tool for rapid self-improvement. Just don't isolate yourself too much, there's always someone smarter or more experienced regarding . (Years later, it blew my mind when I found out that Palmer Lucky, founder of Oculus, was the same "PalmerTech" who founded ModRetro. Rock on dude!)
@AarthiAndSriram
@AarthiAndSriram Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you for this incredible comment and sharing your story with us. I’m going to pin this to the top so more people will hopefully read it.
@sonictimm
@sonictimm Жыл бұрын
@@AarthiAndSriram ♥ Thanks! And thanks for putting together this show.
@stri8ted
@stri8ted Жыл бұрын
Palmer really is something special. Smart in a broad sense, and a great communicator. Can listen to him talk all day.
@dwightwordlaw5170
@dwightwordlaw5170 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@farhadkarimi
@farhadkarimi Жыл бұрын
I search “Palmer Luckey” on KZfaq 3 times a week and filter for upload date and watch whatever new video is out. I am this guys biggest fan. I support everything he stands for. Realest nigga of all time
@AarthiAndSriram
@AarthiAndSriram Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! I hope you like this interview!
@stri8ted
@stri8ted Жыл бұрын
Same. Been going down the Palmer rabbit hole, ever since his All-In appearance.
@kenneth.topp.
@kenneth.topp. Жыл бұрын
We need people like Palmer to get us out of the cultural rot we are in. There's way too many people of influence in tech that bite their tongue when the should be speaking the truth.
@Niko-hj5hb
@Niko-hj5hb Жыл бұрын
zukerberg....bezos....gates...that one rich asian kid.
@_ap__
@_ap__ Жыл бұрын
what an incredibly brave person Palmer Luckey! Respect.
@Celula002
@Celula002 Жыл бұрын
Bro...that Yu-Gi-Oh reference was awesome. I love Yu-Gi-Oh and always wished someone made a VR system like in the anime.
@rickyrobot
@rickyrobot Жыл бұрын
1:16:15 Thank you for asking this question! Wonder how @Zeihan on Geopolitics would respond. Also fantastic talk Palmer, God Bless you for doing this.
@arunangshudebnath7139
@arunangshudebnath7139 Жыл бұрын
@1:31:20 - "Advice for founders" 👍
@AarthiAndSriram
@AarthiAndSriram Жыл бұрын
So good!
@moshem3530
@moshem3530 Жыл бұрын
Well explained tactical nuclear weapons
@dflsam
@dflsam Жыл бұрын
Subscribed!
@surgicalcapscom
@surgicalcapscom Жыл бұрын
all Palmer all the time person to person Anduril up
@MrJohncoyne11
@MrJohncoyne11 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating discussion. Thank you
@AarthiAndSriram
@AarthiAndSriram Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@LeveragedFinance
@LeveragedFinance Жыл бұрын
Nice
@215johnio
@215johnio Жыл бұрын
Not sure it is wise to tell China what a smart move is with Taiwan.
@josephmelton4721
@josephmelton4721 Жыл бұрын
Yea but why did Zelinski ban opposition parties in Ukraine?
@marvinwilliams7938
@marvinwilliams7938 Жыл бұрын
Don't highlight the fact that he's bias and has a monetary conflict of interest, that's too much truth
@JameBlack
@JameBlack Жыл бұрын
Nazi was banned in America during the ww2, its normal
@andrewjames8980
@andrewjames8980 Жыл бұрын
At the end of the day he's just a war profiteer.
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