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Xcess Capital
Xcess Capital@XcessCapital·
@chamath Chamath is always the contrarian, and almost always rightly so.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Told you. At 8090, we’re actually helping organizations (large and small) implement their AI transformation methodically and in a disciplined way that a) doesn’t leak all their data into model training and b) doesn’t just blow their OpEx budget to the benefit of yet another tool provider.
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔An internal Amazon document obtained by Business Insider reveals that AI is making the company's existing tool duplication problem significantly worse. Teams are spinning up AI-powered applications so quickly that overlapping systems are proliferating faster than they can be consolidated. When AI ingests internal data and converts it to new formats, those outputs are stored separately from the original source, meaning if the original data is deleted or access is restricted, derived versions persist. In one documented case, a system called Spec Studio continued displaying software details that had been made private in Amazon's internal code repository. Amazon's proposed solution to the AI sprawl problem is more AI. My Take This document is the organizational context underneath the AWS outage story from December, where an AI tool deleted an entire production environment while fixing a minor bug and took 13 hours to recover. That kind of failure is what happens when you've layered AI tools on top of AI tools inside a company where teams are independently spinning up systems faster than anyone can track them, where derived data persists after the source is restricted, and where the culture of autonomous two-pizza teams means nobody has full visibility into what's actually running. Mandating AI adoption without the governance infrastructure to manage it produces exactly what Amazon's document describes. The speed at which AI lowers the barrier to building new tools is being treated as a feature while the document makes clear it compounds in both directions, more duplication being created faster and less of it being cleaned up. Amazon's answer to the AI sprawl caused by AI is more AI, which is also exactly what they proposed after the December outage. At some point that stops being a strategy. Hedgie🤗

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Missoulian
Missoulian@missoulian·
Trump and Iran’s foreign minister said Friday that the Strait of Hormuz is now fully open to commercial vessels, as a 10-day truce in Lebanon appeared to hold. missoulian.com/news/nation-wo…
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daniel chilla
daniel chilla@dchilla·
@nettermike So let me get this right: when Iran blockades the strait its terrorism and has to be opened. Then the US blockades the strait. Forces everyone to buy US oil. Then its genius and for freedome.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
Can we just take a second here and admit something that the regime media and the foreign policy geniuses in Washington will never say out loud? President Trump just dropped the hammer on Iran—and it’s not just tough, it’s brilliant. Absolute chess move. After Tehran laughed in our face and refused to play ball on the terms we laid out—no more nuclear games, no more shaking down the world for passage through the Strait of Hormuz—Trump didn’t blink. He announced a full naval blockade of the Persian Gulf. No ships in, no ships out. And here’s the part that should have every oil trader and every globalist suit sweating through their overpriced suits: he’s redirecting those tankers straight to the Gulf of America. Buy American oil. Pay in U.S. dollars. End of story. Why is this genius? Let me break it down like the simple truth it is. First, it ends the extortion racket without sending a single American boot into another Middle Eastern quagmire. Iran thought they could turn the world’s most important oil choke point into their personal toll booth. Wrong. Trump just flipped the script: you don’t control the flow anymore. We do. The same Navy that’s been babysitting the planet for decades is now finally working for us. No more free security for countries that hate us while they get rich off our protection. Second, it supercharges American energy dominance. We’re sitting on more oil and gas than anyone else on Earth. Block the Gulf, prices spike everywhere else, and suddenly every country that needs crude—Europe, Asia, whoever—has one logical place to go: right here. Gulf of America terminals firing on all cylinders. American workers. American profits. American dollars. The petrodollar doesn’t just survive; it gets a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. While the rest of the world scrambles, we’re printing money and telling our enemies to pound sand. Third, it exposes the whole rotten global order for what it is. For years, we’ve been told we have to play nice, subsidize everyone else’s defense, and let hostile regimes dictate energy prices. Trump just said: no thanks. This isn’t “escalation.” It’s accountability. Iran wanted to play pirate in international waters? Fine. Now they get to watch their economy choke while American energy booms. China and India want cheap oil? Better start buying it from the country that actually produces it instead of funding the mullahs who hate us. The usual suspects are already screaming about “warmongering” and “oil prices” and how this is all so very complicated. Spare me. The complicated part was pretending America wasn’t the strongest kid on the block. Trump just reminded everyone—especially our adversaries—that we don’t have to beg or bribe or negotiate from weakness. We set the terms now. This is what America First actually looks like when it’s executed by someone who means it. No forever wars. No blank checks. Just raw, unapologetic leverage that puts American workers, American energy, and American strength first. And the best part? The Iranians are the ones who forced his hand. They chose this. Trump just made them regret it. God bless the guy. In a town full of people who couldn’t negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag, he just reminded the world who runs the table.
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Adam Parkhomenko
Adam Parkhomenko@AdamParkhomenko·
I wish the best for his family, and I hope he gets the help he needs. But if Eric Swalwell or his attorney makes a single statement that disparages my wife, I will be filing a lawsuit against him. I’ve already made clear that if he believes anything I’ve said is untrue, he should sue me immediately. As he considers his next steps in the coming days, he should be very careful about what he chooses to say. He should also resign immediately.
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“Bad” Billy Pratt
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
People cheat because new things are exciting— simple as
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King Randall, I.
King Randall, I.@NewEmergingKing·
Boys should know paying utilities. They had to walk in, speak up, read their bill, and pay it themselves — even write a check for the first time. And you can’t just hand money over without knowing what you’re paying for — people make mistakes, and you need to pay attention.
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Victor Glover
Victor Glover@AstroVicGlover·
Home, again! Mission complete. I hope we glorified God, humanity, our families and our terrific teams a @NASA and @csa_asc. Time to share the good news!
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Political C 🅰️ n d y
Political C 🅰️ n d y@kandiii123·
@AdamParkhomenko I have ao much respect for Adam! Men, please take notes. This is how to be a real quality partner to someone you love! Mad respect 🙏
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Xcess Capital
Xcess Capital@XcessCapital·
@TS_Secrets Long time auto body shop owner here that finally had to sell because finding great techs was almost impossible. Paid all my top guys $150k-$225k a year. Couldn't get young guys to stick with it long enough to get to the really good money.
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Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets
One of my neighbors kid went to trade school for HVAC at 18. His parents were embarrassed because everyone around us, college is the only option promoted. He spent $6k and started at $65k while his friends were still in school. At 25 he got his contractor license. At 27 he opened his own shop. Last year his company did $2.1 million in revenue with 3 trucks. His friends just started to pay off their student loans. Now, my neighbors cant stop bragging about their son who also is our neighborhood HVAC tech. Day 96 tagging @mikeroweworks to let everyone know that we need more kids like this.
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Xcess Capital
Xcess Capital@XcessCapital·
@BreakerGol80811 @planert41 THIS!!! I'm laughing because his kid is only three. Wait until they have things they are passionate about that consume all evenings and weekends. But that's the BEST part of kids. Watching them learn and grow.
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Golden Handcuff Breaker@BreakerGol80811·
Yes. But your perspective needs to change. You’re tired and burnt out all the time because you’re looking for personal time to do the things you did before kids. Or “the good stuff”. The thing is now that you’re a dad, the kids time is “the good stuff”. You just need to realize that. This is the stuff you’ll remember, not the time you spent melting into the couch watching sports or playing video games. Also you need to be way more efficient. Get up early, work out before they wake up, eat REAL food, get sleep when you can, and work hard.
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PPE@planert41·
Dads with young kids Is it normal to just feel tired and burnt out all the time? It’s like you don’t even really get the weekend to recover because it’s all just kid stuff the moment you wake up Arguably the only personal time you have is when they nap (and you’re already dead tired by that time) or the hour after they go to bed but before you pass out Just trying to figure out if I’m doing something wrong
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Emi 🇷🇴 | Futures Trader
Emi 🇷🇴 | Futures Trader@RomanianUSA·
@XcessCapital @rebeccaatrades How about you post a payout gang, show me the single account you have and how you’re killing it. Never seen you say anything positive, just consistently trying to tell people that actually make money that they’re wrong and you’re right 🤣
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Rebecca
Rebecca@rebeccaatrades·
40K payouts last week and no payouts this week… That’s the life of a trader!
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Xcess Capital@XcessCapital·
@rebeccaatrades You might have that on one account, for some amount of time, but something caused you to spend $27k on evils, and that was a shitload of failures.
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Rebecca
Rebecca@rebeccaatrades·
@XcessCapital You think having a 1:4.5 ish RR is failing?
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Xcess Capital
Xcess Capital@XcessCapital·
@rebeccaatrades Just 1 month ago you posted about spending $27,000 on evaluations. That's consistently failing. Eventually you'll realize it's much easier to just learn to trade and buy a single account and start killing it.
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Rebecca
Rebecca@rebeccaatrades·
@XcessCapital I’m consistent just smaller wins this week and trading smaller due to The volatility
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shelbystardust
shelbystardust@shelbystardust·
GOOD MORNING to everyone who thinks we should fund science instead of wars 🌞
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shelbystardust@shelbystardust·
Day 34 of posting my art until the US Government starts taxing Churches ✨
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