David

36.9K posts

David banner
David

David

@VeryTraumatic

No one visits this website to have their opinion changed. Guns, gaming, and gym enthusiast.

Maryland Beigetreten Temmuz 2012
307 Folgt1K Follower
Angehefteter Tweet
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
I enlisted in the Army at age 31 and was discharged 6 weeks later. This is what happened. youtube.com/watch?v=nu0k3v…
YouTube video
YouTube
English
7
1
21
0
David retweetet
Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
"What started as a tongue-in-cheek observation that “Trump always chickens out” has become a consistently profitable pattern. Over the 300-plus trading sessions since Trump took the oath of office last year, 9 of the S&P 500’s 10 biggest gains have had to do with relief over tariffs or Iran. Owning stocks on just those days would have earned an investor 52% on their money compared with 12% for buying and holding an index fund throughout." - @Spencerjakab
Charlie Bilello tweet media
English
46
186
939
135.5K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
"One Oscar After Another" #oscar
English
0
0
0
89
First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
The markets are starting to look like the run-up to the Global Financial Crisis warns Bank of America
English
79
558
3.4K
237.3K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@ujjwalscript And yet you used AI to write this post.
English
0
0
0
28
Ujjwal Chadha
Ujjwal Chadha@ujjwalscript·
Unpopular Opinion: We aren't building the future 10x faster with AI. We are just generating legacy code 10x faster. Everyone is currently bragging about developer velocity. "I built this entire backend in a weekend!" "AI wrote 80% of my codebase!" But here is the reality check we are ignoring: Code is a liability, not an asset. If an AI tool spits out 1,000 lines of functional boilerplate in five seconds, that is still 1,000 lines that a human being has to read, review, secure, and maintain when the dependencies inevitably break next year. We are treating code generation like a pure productivity win, but we are optimizing for the wrong metric. The bottleneck in software engineering was never how fast we could type. The bottleneck has always been comprehension, architecture, and maintenance. If we don't shift our focus from "generation speed" to "architectural sanity," the tech debt of the next five years is going to be an absolute, unmaintainable nightmare.
English
396
533
4.1K
637.5K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@MarketingMax 250,000 bots using LLMs to parse LLM-sanitized content to regurgitate later, maybe
English
0
0
2
68
MarketingMax.com
MarketingMax.com@MarketingMax·
My friend vibe coded an app. Took 2 hours. Then he had his ClawBot do all the marketing. Hit $300k MRR in just a few weeks! Without any real work on his end. 95% profit margins. Rolling in cash. The entire business is automated. He can do this a few more times and get insanely rich. The best part? This guy doesn’t exist, and I just made all of this up for engagement bait because everyone else is making up stories like these. Why shouldn't I?
English
603
480
11.1K
499.5K
Bobby
Bobby@BopItTwistItBob·
@RangeMinded @johnlovell275 The lack of brass? You mean this brass you retard? Over 300 visible spent cases in this photo alone. But sure. There's no brass For someone with a firearms pod, youre pretty ignorant to firearms
Bobby tweet media
English
1
0
0
167
John Lovell | the Warrior Poet
John Lovell | the Warrior Poet@johnlovell275·
Quick reminder that the official narrative on the MandaIay Bay shooting is total crap. With 60 killed and 850 injured, it's the worst active killer event in US history and we've been left with a lot of questions and no answers. Reminds me of 100 other botched and corrupt cover-ups.
John Lovell | the Warrior Poet tweet media
English
363
1.3K
11K
645.3K
David retweetet
Drift0r
Drift0r@Drift0r·
After 15 years and over 4,000 videos on this platform, my beloved Shiba Inu dog Bumi has peacefully passed away. He entertained millions of people online and tens of thousands in person at conventions. This video is Bumi doing what he did best in life, making people happy.
English
126
85
2K
34.7K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@_The_Prophet__ So what is it about anything you do that makes you irreplaceable? Or do you not work at all?
English
0
0
1
180
SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️This is the moment the dam actually cracks. Chat was a toy. Scheduled tasks is a labor primitive. When a model can do work on a schedule, inside your tools, without you asking, it stops being “help.” It becomes the cheapest employee on earth. And the honest part is ugly. Most white collar work is recurring coordination. Weekly decks. Status updates. Reconciliations. Ticket grooming. Inbox triage. Reporting. Notes. Summaries. Follow ups. That is a huge percentage of payroll disguised as “knowledge work.” This feature is replacing the heartbeat of office labor. Here is what happens next. 1. Teams stop hiring juniors Entry level roles exist to absorb grunt work and learn. If the grunt work is automated, the learning ladder collapses. You get a smaller funnel, fewer promotions, more gatekeeping, higher anxiety. 2. Middle management gets ruthless If they can ship the same output with 30 percent fewer heads, they do it. They get rewarded for efficiency. They do not get rewarded for protecting your job. 3. Work becomes a control problem The new premium is not producing the thing. The new premium is owning the system that produces the thing. Permissions, checks, exception handling, accountability, audit trails. The winner is the person who signs the work, not the person who drafts it. 4. The market bifurcates A small group becomes “AI operators” and their output per person explodes. A larger group becomes replaceable because their tasks can be parameterized. 5. The platform war shifts Every SaaS becomes a battlefield over agent access. Who has the integrations wins. Who has the best governance wins. Who can prove compliance wins enterprise. The truth behind all of this. The economy is about to learn what abundance feels like for cognition. When cognition becomes abundant, wages fall for anything that looks like cognition without ownership. People keep asking if AI will take jobs. The real answer is that AI turns jobs into margins. Margins get competed away. So what is left. People who own distribution. People who own capital. People who own the decision loop. People who can take responsibility when something breaks. If your role is “I deliver the weekly output,” you get squeezed. If your role is “I decide what the weekly output should be, why it matters, and what we do next,” you get elevated. That is the real shift. Not smarter. Not faster. Autonomous.
Claude@claudeai

New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations.

English
43
99
926
155.9K
Rush
Rush@exRAF_Al·
Sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind. The point is, she must finish it with the rest of her section, so that if they get issued hasty orders, she has the stamina, energy and aggression to go straight into an attack. She looks like she could hardly unlace her boots, and God only knows how far behind the field she was. She is a burden and a liability which can cost lives.
Firearm Videos@firearmvideos

She completed a 12 mile march in 3 hours

English
187
356
14.7K
1M
Mrgunsngear
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
I always laugh when I'm watching a gun review on Youtube and the host says something like "this is an actual honest gun channel unlike those bigger channels that are paid shills for their sponsors" or some such statement (just watched one, hence this post). I know almost all gun channel hosts with above 500k subs on Youtube. Many are personal friends of mine at this point but even if not friends we all talk fairly regularly. With that out of the way - there's only channel that I'm aware of that actually takes money for positive reviews/lies about issues/etc... without disclosing that fact and it's pretty obvious to a viewer with more than a room temperature IQ. All that to say - 95+% of what you see on guntube is genuine and what any of these guys would say about a gun to one of their friends in private and can be trusted. Also, important to add - most guns/gear today is good and most reviews are sample sizes of one. Watch accordingly....
Mrgunsngear tweet media
English
92
15
863
56.8K
C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Are you sitting down? 1970 - USA White Population: 87.5% Immigrant Households on Welfare: 6% 2020 - USA White Population: 61.6% Immigrant Households on Welfare: 59% Estimated 2026 - USA White Population: 57% Immigrant Households on Welfare: 61% It was all planned. Unreal.
English
4.5K
17.4K
63.4K
1.5M
Kae 📸
Kae 📸@i_shoot_RAWs·
@AllenEnjoyer Despite one clutch play against the saints this is meme is his legacy
Kae 📸 tweet media
English
3
3
113
19.5K
Kae 📸
Kae 📸@i_shoot_RAWs·
This was by far the most pitiful thing Ive ever seen a professional athlete do
English
109
62
4.3K
413.7K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
ZXX
0
0
1
62
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
Fell into a creek on a toasty 5 degree Pennsylvania mountainside, traversed a quarter mile 12% gradient powerine cut, but still finished #TheGunRun 5K Run n Gun tactical biathlon @BFRange. IWI Tavor with @Trijicon #ACOG.
David tweet mediaDavid tweet mediaDavid tweet mediaDavid tweet media
English
1
0
2
166
David retweetet
Travis
Travis@PatientTradeX·
@DeItaone Here we are again 😂
Travis tweet media
English
3
5
46
3.6K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@Mrgunsngear Isn’t the first lesson of any CCW class to avoid situations where you might need to draw at all? Somehow that's lost in the power fantasy of those who would take issue with your analysis.
David tweet media
English
0
0
0
29
Mrgunsngear
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
I knew yesterday's video would cost me subscribers. As I said in the video "many have already clicked off because I'm not rage baiting for their side" and that's exactly what happens EVERY TIME I do an analysis/breakdown video on a controversial incident. Oh well; I'm going to keep doing them anyway 😎
Mrgunsngear tweet media
English
191
48
1.8K
38K
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@Trading_Sunset It's literally the scene in the movie, #ballerina. This is just her training and she does it faster on screen. The scene was her final initiation as a test of faithfulness: could she kill her long time friend? Are you so smooth-brained or intentionally posting bait?
English
0
0
0
55
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
@gnoble79 Did you use AI to write this post?
English
0
0
0
29
George Noble
George Noble@gnoble79·
OPENAI IS FALLING APART IN REAL TIME I've watched companies implode for decades. This one has all the warning signs. OpenAI declared "Code Red" in December. Altman sent an internal memo telling employees to drop everything because Google's Gemini 3 is eating their lunch. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff publicly ditched ChatGPT for Gemini after using it for two hours. ChatGPT traffic fell in November. Second month-over-month decline of 2025. Meanwhile Gemini jumped to 650 million monthly active users. The company that was supposed to build AGI can't keep its chatbot competitive. But the real story is the money... OpenAI lost $12 BILLION in a single quarter according to Microsoft's own fiscal disclosures. Deutsche Bank estimates $143 billion in cumulative negative cash flow before the company turns profitable. Their analysts put it bluntly: "No startup in history has operated with losses on anything approaching this scale." They're burning $15 million per day on Sora alone. $5 billion annually to generate copyright-infringing memes. Even Sora's lead engineer admitted the "economics are currently completely unsustainable." Here's the big math problem nobody wants to discuss: It's going to cost 5x the energy and money to make these models 2x better. The low-hanging fruit is gone. Every incremental improvement now requires exponentially more compute, more data centers, more power. Reports suggest OpenAI's large training runs in 2025 failed to produce models better than prior versions. GPT-5 launched to widespread disappointment. Users called it "underwhelming" and "horrible." OpenAI had to restore GPT-4o within 24 hours because users preferred the old model. Altman had promised GPT-5 would make GPT-4 feel "mildly embarrassing." Instead, users complained it was worse at basic math and geography. They've released GPT-5.1, GPT-5.2 since. Same complaints each time: too corporate, too safe, robotic, boring. The talent exodus makes this even worse: CTO Mira Murati. Gone. Chief Research Officer Bob McGrew. Gone. Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever. Gone. President Greg Brockman. Gone. Half the AI safety team departed. Multiple executives reportedly cited "psychological abuse" under Altman's leadership. And now Elon Musk is suing for up to $134 billion. A federal judge just ruled the case goes to jury trial in April. There's "plenty of evidence" that OpenAI's leaders promised to maintain the nonprofit structure that Musk funded. Musk provided $38 million in early funding based on those assurances. Now he wants his share of the $500 billion valuation. OpenAI called it "harassment." But the judge disagreed. Here's what I think happens next: The AI hype cycle is peaking. The diminishing returns are becoming impossible to hide. Competitors are catching up. The lawsuits are piling up. OpenAI needs to generate $200 billion in annual revenue by 2030 to justify their projections. That's 15x growth in five years while costs keep exploding. Even Sam Altman admitted investors are "overexcited" about AI. His exact words: "Someone is going to lose a phenomenal amount of money." If I were running an AI startup with good traction right now, I'd be looking for an exit. Sell into the hype before the music stops. My positioning: I'm not touching OpenAI-adjacent plays at these valuations. The risk profile is astronomical. If you're exposed to the Magnificent 7 through AI infrastructure bets, consider trimming. The gap between promised revolution and delivered reality has never been wider. The smart money is rotating into sectors where valuations actually reflect fundamentals. Small and mid-caps are trading near decade lows relative to Big Tech while earnings growth is only marginally lower. Markets can price risk. But they can't price chaos. And OpenAI is chaos dressed up in a $500 billion valuation.
English
812
1.6K
9.3K
3.3M
David
David@VeryTraumatic·
Sun's out, guns out #glock
English
0
0
0
116