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Concerning
Concerning
Lmao the Israeli foreign minister is called “Israel Katz”
Zero Wing ass name, embarrassing “nation”
mY fRiEnD jOE
As someone that would like to learn more about cigars but is put off by the chuds surrounding them, it makes me happy to see folks posting about them on Hexbear
Starmer accuses Sunak of ‘Jeremy Corbyn-style’ manifesto
Absolutely fucking rent free in Keith’s head. The Corbyn manifestos were fully costed and Keith der Sturmer stood on them as a member of the shadow cabinet.
Can’t wait for the look on his face when the press turns on him.
enjoy my $2000 check man, don’t spend it all at once
Am I right in surmising that once the AI bubble pops and NVDA completes its Cisco cycle, 401ks are going to go buhbye
Baudrillard intensifies
Absolutely normal for the transcription of an interview with the President conducted inside the Oval Office to have the word “unintelligible” in it three times
Lmao Keith in shambles
I was watching the Novara stream as it was the only one I could find that wasn’t geoblocked, and they made the point that Keith would do really badly in a debate against any other current opponent (specifically Farage or Galloway). The man lacks any charisma - him prattling on about “when I was director of public prosecutions” over and over again, just dreadful. He’ll still win, but he’s going to be the most single term prime minister in history
This post by Ed Zitron is pretty cogent to me - AI is the last next big thing for tech in its desperate search for continued hyper growth. Tech is essentially cooked, at this point - or at least, the familiar Silicon Valley of the last 10 years.
There are plenty of comparisons of Nvidia’s valuation to that of Cisco during the dotcom boom. I remain convinced that some of the biggest tech names of the last decade are going to disappear over the next decade (Uber, DoorDash, et al). We’re in a very transitional time and things are going to change drastically, imo
Can we stop startups please
No one should be starting businesses, especially involving technology. Deeply unhinged and immoral behavior to do so.
My company hired a bunch of lower cost engineers in Chile without considering local labor laws, and were upset to discover that the Chileans refused to respond to being paged out of hours when systems were failing…and there was nothing they could do about it
folks, no one has been seriously ill with this, it’s a storm in a teacup
I wonder if this is going to stand out, along the lines of Katrina, as a clear moment in US history where the state very visibly just gives up without a token effort (outside of the more gradual trend of disintegration).
Mr Lahey, not another night of the shit abyss
My man is so checked out, it’s obvious he just wants to go back to running a hedge fund in Malibu so badly