Jared One
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Jared One
@DescendantWon
Follower of Yeshua, father, son, builder, web dev, digital stuff owner, international Econ major. This is my prerogative.

“The Republicans will fix it this time” “The Democrats will fix it this time”





I’m proud to be joining SpaceX and xAI with @milichab It has become clear that software is changing fundamentally. More and more, people can shape the tools they use directly, and the ceiling of what can be built keeps rising. What makes xAI special is the scale of its ambition: to build from first principles all the way out to the stars. I’m especially grateful to work on products that expand human agency and freedom. That mission is deeply personal to me. My family came to the United States fleeing communism, and the belief that freedom should be part of the next generation of the internet has driven me every day since Andrew and I started Skiff. Now, we get to work on intelligence, understanding, and freedom on a universal scale.

73.7% of all US wealth is held by those over 55, up from 56.2% in 2000, per US Fed.





The median age of women in the EU is 46. Like it or not, pro-family policies won’t fix the births rate issue anymore, it’s simply too late. Importing male immigrants won’t solve the problem either; men don’t get pregnant that often. Europe needs to attract young women.

The Grok 4.20 model that was crushing multiple AI leaderboards in predicting the future is officially released: 🏆 #1 on Alpha Arena – 35% returns in 10 days, holding 4 of the top 6 spots simultaneously 🏆 #1 on PredictionArena – Dominating real-money prediction markets 🏆 #2 on ForecastBench – Closing in on elite human superforecasters




BREAKING: US job numbers were revised down by -1,029,000 jobs in 2025, the largest annual revision in at least 20 years. This follows downward revisions of -818,000 in 2024 and -306,000 in 2023. In total, -2,153,000 jobs have been revised out of initially reported data over the last 3 years. Since 2019, -2,500,000 jobs have been erased from official data, with negative revisions occurring in 6 of the last 7 years. By comparison, 2009-2010 combined downward revisions were roughly -1,200,000. What is happening with US labor market data?










