Milosandraus
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@FaustAndTrue @blanknam3d @ShitpostRock2 Yeah, LTT is in one of the worst housing markets and the Canadian economy sucks. Jake mentioned he spent his money on BMW's, notorious money pits. Jake also reached the point where he got to big for the company and clearly wanted to do his own content.
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@blanknam3d @ShitpostRock2 Seems like weirdly Jake was the only nigga that has some bad blood. Was it because the Canadian economy sucks?
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Buying a jet with gold plated sinks only a few months after majority of your employees quit due to poor wages is some Scrooge McDuck shit
yeet@Awk20000
Linus Tech Tips shows off his new private jet
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@AI_EmeraldApple @ShitpostRock2 Lol, he has diversified his business into like 4 different ventures and he will be more than okay he still has whales backing him and buying his merch.
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I have a feeling that his downfall is gonna come hard and fast.
People like him don't last very long, especially once his reputation becomes more widespread, and he loses support from even his closest associates.
When you burn money to this degree as if the money is going to keep flowing, bankruptcy isn't too far away
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In 2026, we have CPUs with billions of transistors and 2-nanometer architecture, yet it takes your laptop longer to open a basic "To-Do" app today than it took a computer in 1995 to launch a word processor.
This is Wirth's Law: Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster. We have essentially "spent" all our hardware gains on layers of abstraction, unoptimized libraries and AI-generated code bloat
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@FutureInclined @shekhu04 Import the 3rd world H1b's and this are the consequences
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@shekhu04 AI didn't generate that bloat code. It was some dumb engineer at Microsoft
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@xbtBNV @mikesulsenti it not hard so see that the guys that left wanted to make their own particular content that interested them and they though or wanted Linus to help fund their endeavor, unfortunately he has other businesses and employees to pay as well not just the few that left.
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@Milosandraus @mikesulsenti There’s a lot of wiggle room between Linus money and what would take to keep them in the building
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No wonder the entire core LTT team quit
yeet@Awk20000
Linus Tech Tips shows off his new private jet
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@xbtBNV @mikesulsenti his company isn't even publicly traded and he is unlikely to sell it any time soon or go public with it, so equity wouldn't make much sense. The employees that left clearly got to big for the LTT ecosystem, they wanted Linus money with none of the risk Linus took.
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@Milosandraus @mikesulsenti Why do companies give equity? To keep their employees. He didn’t and they left
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@decoded_dev @Awk20000 blame canada for that and the city they live in, linus doesn't control housing prices
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@xbtBNV @mikesulsenti why would he? he and his wife put in most of the capital for the company and Linus own skills and personality gained the channel its initial popularity.
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@mikesulsenti It’s so shitty that he never gave any one of them any equity, even a tiny amount would be so much better for morale
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@lafaiel if they were smart they should have copied and stolen samsung dex and they could have easily had a macbook neo moment. Samsung Dex unfortunately sucks ass now and it isn't worth using unless it for some easy emulation and mirroring it onto a big screen.
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Unlike Macs, the X Elite has the potential to truly threaten AMD and Intel in gaming thanks to native DX/Vulkan support.
Yet, they successfully wasted the die area on their priciest X2 chip by slapping in a base M5 tier GPU and cramming it with 18 CPU cores for Cinebench score

ExoticSpice@ExoticSpice101
lmao snapdragon WoA is dead. What are these prices….. $2050 for a normal X2 Elite. For $150 more you can get a much better M5 Pro MacBook.
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@AT12806379 @LostGalex Nintendo secret ninjas are going to be out for you, Rest in peace brother
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@GreenTextRepost @forskinquotes Lol the soy really turned all gamers into pathetic people who are unwilling to save themselves, they now lay curl up waiting to be turned into paste by the machine
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@BGatesIsaPyscho I bet that guy in white later got several years in prison for helping that woman and not letting that kurdish man practice his violent culture.
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@wwarrior_1 That warlords of draenor trailer was absolute peak everything after was diluted by pure soy
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@DAKKADAKKA1 Lol all their media is like, this rich asshole is bullying you well tough shit he's rich and your poor and if you stand up to him the society will hang you. Also the best you can hope for is to be a corporate drone to this rich asshole company that controls 10% of the economy.
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You can tell Korea is turning into a communist shithole because literally telling the truth will get you arrested or sued.
Dexerto@Dexerto
A former classmate of YouTuber Tzuyang, who eats up to 30,000 calories a day, has been ordered to pay a 7 million won fine after claiming she vomits after filming mukbangs
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@aakashgupta Buy low, micro is still a necessary player in the dram business even if they mangled their own PR
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The timeline on this is genuinely insane.
October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time.
Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months.
December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense.
March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it.
Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting."
MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper.
Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.
Grummz@Grummz
Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM. Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.
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@VeitchAeternis Will get 5 years for touching a gun and then executed because the cops might have been shot.
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TESTICLES DENSER THAN A NEUTRON STAR
Top5Media@Top5Fights
Mr. steel balls in grey t-shirt and black shorts just prevented a potential mass shooting / shootout and walked away like it was nothing.
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@DAKKADAKKA1 Buy now pay later, doesn't care about a price tag
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Sony knows they can charge $900 because only black people buy ps5s. And they literally don’t look at the price tag
RPG Enjoyer 🐉@BasedRPG
$900
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