盛世

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the elon musk trillionaire discourse is giving me existential terror like there are actually just hundreds of millions of people in the west who think wealth is this *thing* that’s just *there* which people take from. these people will ruin our lives if we don’t deal with them
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Be aware that carelessness can compound faster than interest.
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UFC was awesome, right? Guess what… Trump’s not done tonight. Wanna know what Trump is doing right now? He’s getting Air Force One and flying to Europe for the G7 to keep fighting for America. The flight leaves at 2AM. Trump is a machine that never stops fighting for the USA
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Happy 80th birthday Mr. President 🎉🎀
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The OTC at The White House ☝️ #UFCWhiteHouse LIVE NOW on @paramountplus! Presented by @cryptocom & @RamTrucks
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Interesting analysis
SpaceX a clôturé son premier jour de cotation à 2 100 milliards de dollars, 19%. Tout le monde regarde le chiffre. Personne ne regarde ce qu'il price réellement. Laissez-moi vous dire ce que le marché vient d'acheter, et pourquoi je pense que cette boîte vaudra 30 à 50 trillions d'ici 5 ans. D'abord, le symbole. Cette IPO est un référendum. D'un côté, 20 ans de discours sur la décroissance, la sobriété, la redistribution, la fin de l'histoire gérée par des comités. De l'autre, un homme qui a dit "je vais rendre l'humanité multiplanétaire", que tout le monde a traité de clown, et qui vient de créer la plus grosse entreprise cotée de l'histoire en partant d'un entrepôt à El Segundo. Le marché a voté. Le wokisme avait des départements RH, SpaceX avait des fusées. Les fusées ont gagné. Ensuite, la mécanique économique, parce que c'est là que tout le monde se trompe. Les analystes valorisent SpaceX comme une entreprise de lancement plus Starlink. C'est comme valoriser Internet en 1995 sur le marché du fax. Starship ne réduit pas le coût du kilo en orbite de 20%, il le divise par 100. Et chaque fois dans l'histoire qu'un coût d'infrastructure est divisé par 100, ce n'est pas le marché existant qui grossit, ce sont des industries entières qui naissent. Le coût du calcul divisé par 100 a donné Internet, le smartphone, l'IA. Le coût de l'orbite divisé par 100 va donner une économie spatiale complète. Faisons la liste de ce qui devient rentable quand le kilo en orbite coûte le prix d'un billet d'avion. Les data centers orbitaux, avec énergie solaire continue et refroidissement gratuit, au moment exact où l'IA fait exploser la demande énergétique terrestre. La fabrication en microgravité de semi-conducteurs, de fibres optiques, d'organes imprimés impossibles à produire sous gravité. Le tourisme orbital de masse, puis les hôtels lunaires, qui passeront du fantasme au business plan exactement comme la croisière de luxe au 20ème siècle. Le transport point à point terrestre, Paris-Tokyo en 40 minutes. L'industrie minière des astéroïdes, dont un seul corps de classe M contient plus de métaux que tout ce que l'humanité a extrait depuis le néolithique. Et Mars en ligne de mire, pas comme destination touristique, mais comme le plus grand projet d'infrastructure jamais entrepris, avec tout ce que ça implique de demande en énergie, matériaux, robotique, IA. SpaceX ne participera pas à ces marchés. SpaceX possède le péage d'entrée de tous ces marchés. C'est AWS, mais pour la civilisation. Apple vaut 3 500 milliards en vendant des rectangles de verre sur une seule planète. Le premier monopole d'accès à une frontière infinie à 30 ou 50 trillions dans 5 ans, ce n'est pas de l'exubérance, c'est une simple règle de trois sur l'expansion du marché adressable. Et maintenant, la partie que je préfère. Ce futur n'a pas besoin de bureaucrates. Il n'y a pas de comité consultatif en orbite. Pas de commission Théodule sur Mars. Chaque dollar de cette nouvelle économie sera créé par des ingénieurs, des techniciens, des soudeurs, des pilotes, des entrepreneurs. Les diplômés en gestion de la norme vont devoir apprendre un métier utile, et franchement, c'est une excellente nouvelle pour eux aussi : construire est infiniment plus fun que contrôler. Parce que c'est ça, le vrai signal d'aujourd'hui. Pendant 50 ans on nous a vendu un futur rétréci : moins d'énergie, moins d'enfants, moins d'ambition, gérer le déclin proprement. Et là, d'un coup, le plus gros actif financier du monde est un pari sur l'abondance, l'expansion et l'aventure. Le pessimisme vient de passer en position vendeuse sur lui-même. Le futur sera méga fun. Il y aura des hôtels avec vue sur la Terre, des honeymoons en orbite, des gamins qui diront "papa, c'était comment avant les fusées réutilisables" comme on dit "c'était comment avant Internet". Et quelque part dans les années 2030, un humain marchera sur Mars en livestream devant 5 milliards de personnes, et ce jour-là plus personne ne se souviendra du nom d'un seul de ses détracteurs. Achetez de l'optimisme. C'est encore sous-valorisé.
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This kind of technology is what will separate “environmentalists” into people who actually care about the wellbeing of the Earth vs. people who just want to see human endeavors fail
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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I had Nova winning on last-sec shot by Arch. But what a sweet handoff play he made screening for and giving it back to Jenkins for THE 3.
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Oh, you’re skeptical of Space X’s $2.3 trillion evaluation? What if I told you there is a skyscraper sized asteroid heading towards earth in 2029? 99942 Apophis. What if I told you there’s only one man and one company that can stop it from wiping out the planet? Every country on earth will be giving resources to space X to stop this thing. Invest now. #spacex
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Dumb people feel cheated when you solve their problems too quickly
I moved from 25 yrs in the pest control biz to construction 5 yrs ago. Major life pivot. The amount of scumbags on both the customer side of things and the sub contractor side of things is mind blowing in this biz. I bought a TON of CAT equipment (mainly to clear my own lots/land). I decided to pick up some side work to offset the cost of buying the CAT stuff (grading, clearing, site prep). I bet I got screwed out of at least $25K - $50K from customers saying “You guys finished up way too fast, I can’t pay you that much for 3 days of work”. Granted I’d have 3 big CAT machines running day light to dark with 3 employees going full bore. After about 6-8 months of customer non sense from a few customers, I just decided I’d go back to the original plan: Use my CAT machines for my crap only. And another thing I learned in the construction biz: NEVER EVER fully pay a sub contractor before they’ve completed the work. Common sense I suppose, but I’d get a sob story that would tug on my heart strings. Made that mistake once or twice early on. Never again. Nearly every subcontractor in construction has a sob story…you can take that to the bank.
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Replying to @tomandmartys
A woman sued her fireman rescuer from the rollercoaster for grabbing her. Whatever was done IN the clubhouse, during the day… I’ll go with Mickelson
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I took down SBF. Time for the sequel.
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someone @ anthropic could just log on and give a one-sentence answer to "hey why r u doin dis" and at least the speculation would stop why they seem effectively unable to ever explain their policies in public is baffling to me. maybe they think they're above it? maybe dario himself mandates total silence? idk, it's all very strange
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NEW: malware developers added nuclear & biological weapons text to to their spyware. Goal? To trigger LLM safety refusals... so that their spyware wouldn't be analyzed by an AI security scanner. Cleanest practical example I can think of for why over-indexing on first order safety alignment is risky. When closed (and open) models ship with aggressive refusals, they will be sprinkled with second-order blindspots that attackers will discover...and exploit. We are only in the earliest days of attackers leveraging these features, and it wouldn't surprise me if users systems that need to handle complex cybersecurity issues demand that models be less safety-blunted. In the weeds: @SocketSecurity's post also shows why intention matters in how you design a malware analysis pipeline to avoid prompt manipulation. H/T to colleagues that shared this with me socket.dev/blog/mini-shai-hu…
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Jun 11
There is a reason Jensen drinks beers with the heads of the corporations he does business with. He will roll cigarettes with you outside. He'll meet your wife, and explain why you came home late. He'll never increase prices, even if he can, because trust & predictability are #1
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Nick Fuentes is wondering why Drake is growing on him so much.. "Why does he have Aura all of the sudden. We are having an ICEMAN Summer!"
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OKAY I’M CRYING HE NOT EVEN JOKING NIGGA LEGIT MAD AS FUCK LMAO
Paul Pierce goes on a long heated rant about streamers fueling “hoe inflation,” arguing that young women now expect more money and lavish lifestyles because of the streamers they associate with👀 “It’s too many squares and nerds getting money and that’s why these girls acting like that”
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They're called "non-technical" and it's the worst slur they still use there.
Is there a career path for moving to SF for someone who is Retarded and Cannot Code. Asking for myself
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Bro said he played 19 years in the league and never seen the price of pussy inflated like it is now. He’s at his limit
What did a streamer do to Paul Pierce to react like this 😭
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The biggest career crisis unfolding right now is status deflation Companies slopped on made up titles for people and now those people must face career ego death. The most influence and leverage within a company now belongs to the individual contributor.
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The horrific scenes in North Belfast should not be used by English, right wing politicians to further their own ends. I don’t ever remember them commenting on any of the other hellish things that community has experienced over the years.
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