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  • Yeah that tracks, I was looking at some of the setups people were using really early on when it first was released and the hardware wasn't too crazy (this is relative of course). It's a pretty big stretch to find a reason to homebrew it yourself, but if you are any company in this space the path just became really clear. I don't actually think there is a ton of money in this space, because I don't think there are many problems it's actually good at solving. However even in that very narrow window of space where you can make money now anyone can play. Value proposition of all the large companies basically went to zero. The data they have for training they have is still valuable, but that was valuable without AI in the first place.

  • I was just reading this article about it

    https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/06/tiktok-divestment-law-upheld-by-federal-appeals-court.html

    The ending is so funny because it tells you what is going to happen without telling you.

    The president-elect tried to ban the app during his first administration.

    But his rhetoric on TikTok began to turn after he met in February with billionaire Jeff Yass, a Republican megadonor and a major investor in Bytedance.

    Yass’ trading firm, Susquehanna International Group, owns a 15% stake in ByteDance while Yass maintains a 7% stake in the company, equating to about $21 billion, NBC and CNBC reported in March. That month it was also reported that Yass was a part owner of the business that merged with the parent company of Trump’s Truth Social.

  • https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/04/mexico-canada-trump-tariffs-feud

    “We are not going to fall for a provocation of which country is better,” she said, adding that her country was increasingly being used as a political foil.

    “Mexico should not be used as part of [Canadian] electoral campaigns,” she said.

    Sheinbaum then dug deeper, adding that Canada “could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has”, pointing out her country has civilizations dating back thousands of years.

    "Fuck off puck sucker" Mexico style.

  • I have to admit the sentiment regarding the dead CEO was way more extreme than I expected, and I don't mean that in a bad. Just a little of the standard liberal scolding, but largely unanimous that he had it coming. Hope that pressure point keeps getting pushed on.

  • If he does this lol, this cooks EVERYTHING. The China stuff was already going to be bad, but a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada cooks so many US companies. Every car, home, appliance becomes 25% more expensive, overnight. If it happens, straight up China W. They don't have to do anything.

  • The Nvidia party is not going to last forever, that fact that some people are still trying to ride the wave is actually wild to me. They got extremely lucky with cypto, covid and AI all dropping around the same time, but it's pretty easy to see where that is headed.