
ƒ(x) 🇲🇾
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You can't play "game theory" with people who believe they win if they die.




Ada pakar ekonomi sini?






🚨 BREAKING: OPENAI PRE-IPO FILING LEAKED OpenAI just told investors Microsoft is a risk to their business and they are diversifying away from them >be microsoft >give openai your money >give them most of your compute >become their primary distribution partner >their largest shareholder, 27% equity ($135 billion) >then officially list them as a competitor to microsoft Satya Nadella to microsoft board: "Don't worry if OAI disappeared tomorrow, we have everything we need. All the IP rights, the capability, the data, the compute... EVERYTHING. We are below them, above them, and around them." OpenAI pre-IPO filing to investors: “If Microsoft modifies or terminates its commercial partnership with us, or if we are unable to successfully diversify our business partners, our business, prospects, operating results and financial condition could be adversely affected” the funniest part of all of this is 45% of microsoft cloud contracted backlog is driven by openai api… but openai just signed a $50B deal with amazon that violates azure exclusivity lmao Microsoft now threatening legal action against OpenAI most expensive breakup ITS HAPPENING

Cache invalidation is hard because the moment you copy data to make a system faster, you create two truths that can drift apart: - One is the real data, - one is the saved fast version. "Just update the cache when data changes" is practically useless advice. That only sounds clean if you ignore delays, failures, race conditions, multiple services, retries, out-of-order events, and users reading data while writes are still moving through the system. In general, you need rules for - when the fast version is still safe, - when it must be replaced, - who decides that, - what happens when that decision is late, lost, or wrong. Cache invalidation is a constant trade between speed and correctness, and people often pretend they can fully have both.




Most Malaysians are not ready. The next crisis may be more brutal than the COVID pandemic. In the next 6 months, many will lose their jobs. Some will lose their homes and cars.

🚨Uh, guys. Get ready for lockdowns 2.0. I just read the IEA paper…😯












