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LeCodeBusiness
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@ExcluYass @0xKasper_ Yes je l’ai déjà vu super intéressante
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@LeCodeBusiness @0xKasper_ Exactement regarde la vidéos de « micode » la dessus très pertinent
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@CryptoMikli The flight-to-safety framing is the key insight.
Law school apps going up 21% right as AI threatens the profession means people are running toward structure for protection.
Yang's right that structure is exactly what makes it vulnerable, not what saves it.
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Andrew Yang explains why lawyers will be replaced by AI
“The first thing that jumped into my mind when you said that was lawyer. Law school applications, last I checked, went up 21% last year, and I would suggest that was a flight to safety, and that stuff’s not safe at all. Lawyering is highly structured. It’s very process oriented. It’s kind of the ideal environment for AI”
“I have friends who are partners in law firms who say, ‘Look, I’m giving AI work that would have taken a second or third year associate a week to complete, and it gives it back to me in 20 minutes. So why on earth would I hire a small army of these associates?’”
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@cd_hooks Airlines hedge fuel costs 12-24 months out, so a sudden triple wouldn't immediately hit sold tickets.
The real exposure is on routes they didn't hedge or new bookings.
Contracts protect past sales, it's future capacity that gets slashed or repriced.
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@kinginvestings Wrong question.
"Fastest" to $100k optimizes for speed and almost always adds risk that destroys the gains.
The better question is what skill can you build in 12 months that pays you $100k repeatedly, that's a different answer entirely.
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@rfkenmore Buck Mason is the right call for heavyweight basics but Merz b. Schwanen runs closer to the same quality at a lower price point.
The gap between "no regrets" brands is usually just discovery, not product.
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WHAT MEN ARE NOT REGRETTING
1. Buck Mason
Heavyweight/Field-Spec T-shirts (100% cotton and sturdy)
2. J.Crew
Broken-in straight chinos (perfect chino fit between loose and slim)
3. Uniqlo
Tees and full-wardrobe basics (value)
Other mentions:
Barbour, Quince, New Balance, Filson, Carhartt, Vuori, LL Bean, Brooks Brothers, Patagonia
Quality, practicality, comfort




R.F. Kenmore@rfkenmore
Fellas From which clothing brand did you most recently make a worthwhile purchase? Work, gym, casual — anything
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@randomrecruiter Friday at 4pm is the tell.
Any HR call scheduled end of week end of day is a layoff.
Three rounds of survival means nothing when round four comes from a calendar invite you can't decline.
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@pelositracker The sequence is damning but the causation isn't proven yet.
The real question is whether there was any disclosure or recusal when the $620M Pentagon decision was made.
Without that detail, it's a coincidence that looks terrible, but legally the gap matters.
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Breaking: The President's son is on a heater
Donald Trump Jr's fund invested in one of the only U.S. rare earth magnet startups at a $200M valuation
Three months later, the Pentagon awarded Vulcan a $620M loan and the Commerce Dept took a $50M equity stake
In February, Trump announced a $12B rare earth strategic reserve
Today, the company is now valued at $2 billion. That's a 10x for Trump Jr in under a year
Vulcan is building the largest rare earth magnet factory outside of China. The U.S. says it needs to stop relying on China, which controls 90% of global rare earth processing
The timing is either the greatest coincidence in investing history, or it isn't

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@nickgerli1 The net price drop is real, but how much of it is absorbed by higher mortgage rates?
A buyer at $374k with a 7% rate pays more monthly than one at $491k in 2021 at 3%.
Affordability improved or just shifted cost structure?
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Lennar, America's 2nd largest builder, has cut prices 24% from peak.
Their price on new deliveries hit $491k in 2022.
But they've cut by over $110k since then, through price reductions and mortgage buydowns.
The result is a $374k net price in 2026, down -8% YoY and -24% from peak.
This is the cheapest we've seen in a decade, even lower than the pre-pandemic norms.
This is actually great news for homebuyers. Housing deflation is setting in, and Lennar is leading the charge for builders in returning affordability to buyers.

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@ThugValere Ce qui est encore plus dingue : le seuil de pauvreté est calculé sans tenir compte du coût réel du logement dans les grandes villes.
À Paris ou Lyon, un SMIC net ne couvre pas un loyer seul.
Le chiffre officiel sous-estime la réalité de plusieurs centaines d'euros.
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@EliteOptions2 Rule 3 is doing all the work. If you size every trade assuming it goes to zero, rules 1, 2, 4, and 5 become almost automatic.
Most traders fail at discipline because they skip the position sizing step and try to manage emotions after the fact.
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It's impossible to stay poor if you follow these 5 trading rules:
1. Never average down on a losing position.
2. Withdraw consistently. Protect what you make.
3. Size every trade assuming it could go to zero.
4. Trade 3-5 tickers only. Master them.
5. Wait for your level. Never chase price.
It’s that simple.
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@VladTheInflator Google Trends measures search anxiety, not actual stuck inventory.
"Can't sell house" might just be people testing the idea.
The real signals are days on market and price cut frequency, what do those numbers look like right now?
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@cremieuxrecueil Once the drug's reputation is strong enough that placebo patients self-select out, your remaining sample is biased toward people who tolerate uncertainty.
The results no longer apply to the general population you're trying to treat.
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@Ronitper The line works as an inheritance principle, but where's the threshold?
Buffett left his kids enough to "do anything", most people don't know what that number looks like for their family.
What's the framework for actually drawing that line?
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