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Cameron Jaillet

@JibbletCity

IQ: 69

Adelaide, South Australia Katılım Nisan 2016
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@YOHAMI The energy used secures the network and settles payments for a block reward.
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@AussieBotStudio They should smash high rates like Japan did during their property bubble and knock the whole market back 30% if young people are to have any chance especially with the immigration we are running
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@dissidentwest Money can't be 2 places at once, so if it's not in the real economy it's in the paper economy. Seems counterintuitive but it makes perfect sense
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Dissident West@dissidentwest·
No this isn’t the chart of a shitcoin, it’s the S&P 500. Meanwhile during this unprecedented bull run in the stock market the real economy is dying and the national debt has more than tripled. Seems sustainable
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Someone once observed that in any conflict, leftists will always side with whichever demographic causes the most social harm. This creates a hierarchy, with White men (the primary civilization-builders) at the bottom, and third-world Muslims at the top. Here's why how this works. In a healthy society, people who build civilization are revered, and people who cause social harm are despised. And there is a hierarchy that runs in the opposite order, with respect and resources going to those who serve civilization. This creates a natural opportunity for power-hungry subversives. They can recruit each layer of this hierarchy by exploiting their resentment against those above them. All they must do is frame their merit-based status as unearned "privilege". White women were recruited to leftism by stoking their resentment of White men, and promising elevation above them. What the White women were not told is that they would be placed beneath everyone else. Often literally. Black people were recruited by exploiting their resentment of Whites... but they weren't told that every benefit they received would eventually be taken away and given to third world immigrants. Homosexuals were promised elevation above the "breeders" (because children are needed for civilization, and sodomy is not), but no one told them that the trannies would rule over them. And no one told the trannies that Muslim community would be allowed to segregate and oppress them far more brutally than the most ardent of White bigots. The most brutal irony of all is that all of these groups who are recruited to fight for leftism end up far more brutally oppressed that they ever were by mainstream prosocial White society. Because natural civilizational hierarchies are based on contribution. There's a certain amount of prejudice which exists because people can reason inductively, but if you are a mixed race lesbian engineer who can actually who build useful shit, then it's at least possible for people to eventually overcome their surprise, and break you off a nice house in the suburbs and some forbearance wherein people don't really talk about the real relationship between you and your "roommate". Under leftism inverted hierarchies, you have no such chance. Sure, during the transitional phase you'll be elevated for being a mixed-race lesbian, regardless of whether you can do anything useful or not. But then, the Muslims will be allowed to throw you off a roof when it's time to pander to them, in turn. This White (or White-passing) woman probably voted straight democrat and cheered for "MeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeToo", to avenge her resentment against White men in general. She probably never dreamed that she would, in turn, not only be thrown under the bus, but that she would be targeted by the precise same weapons her sisters were given to unseat White men with. And @jk_rowling found out in vivid, larger-than-life detail what happens to White feminists when the left has a new darling to cater to, who can be used to unravel some still-intact piece of civilization. You see, by the early 21st century, the left had no more use for White feminists, because everything the left wanted to use them to destroy was already destroyed. Women were already spending their twenties and thirties on cubicle jobs and abortions, instead of marriages and children. The workforce was already doubled, and the price of labor had already crashed. Fertility rates were already dropping, and people were already marrying late, or never. It was time to recruit a new wrecking ball, to turn against some other corner of the edifice of order, and the price of that was easy to pay... just confiscate everything you once gave them, and give it to the trannies instead. The actual bodies of the White feminists (as well as all other women, and their daughters), could be used again, sold out to third world men who want to rape them, all by simply turning a blind eye. And the best perk of all of this is that they'll still vote for you. Because reversing course requires admitting a mistake.
Moongazer@joeybeastmarket

This country has gone so backwards that unfuckable immigrants are successfully reverse MeTooing blonde White women

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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
If you have a mortgage, and are in a white collar profession right now, you should take very seriously the prospect that you will be 'back to the mines' sooner than you think. Except this time the mines are data centre buildouts. The government will give you a job and allow you to defer mortgage payments indefinitely if you help them build out data centres. They will likely have massive training programs in place to facilitate this, to try to appease the disgruntled, previously high status white collar workers. I expect this to begin in 2028 and not end until we have robots building robots in the early 2030s. If you don't want to work in the mines to survive, you need enough money to not have to work until about 2032. After that we will be in an entirely new era. The interim period, however, is going to be both extremely volatile and extremely dangerous for everyone.
prinz@deredleritt3r

Co-signed under every word of this excellent post. AI adoption will skyrocket to levels that are unimaginable to us today if the labs are actually able to prove that the models can discover novel science. No amount of compute will be enough, and there will be tough decisions to make regarding compute allocation.

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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@DrCameronMurray To maximise learning half or more should be hands on like an apprenticeship. Coupled to the real world to reduce bloat in placements and unproductive degrees you would hope
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Cameron Murray@DrCameronMurray·
My opinion is that most university degrees are too long, and that everyone at universities knows this. In fact, they even know which subjects are fillers and could be dropped, and how to accelerate others. But their business is selling more subjects. How do we change this?
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Tom Mitchelhill
Tom Mitchelhill@ideacasino·
anecdotal evidence from two close friends on peptides hasn't really sold me so far: 1. reta: "have gotten super lean but resting heart rate is through the roof & feel nauseous a lot" 2. tirzepatide: "started getting vision flaring and seeing flashing/strobing in peripheries"
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@ideacasino His feed has been gay shirtless peptide advice. Solid bear market indicator
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@ideacasino Stupid sexy Breedlove told me to. But honestly I dont want anything that messes with my testes or T. I'm more concerned with resetting epigenetic ageing at 40 than getting swole. Thoughts and prayers welcome
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Tom Mitchelhill
Tom Mitchelhill@ideacasino·
@JibbletCity n00b question: if you're running an unkown risk profile on messing around with IGF-1 and growth hormone overrall why not just jump on a mini cycle of Dianabol instead?
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Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@AvidCommentator Also number of houses priced under the 5% cap has fallen massively esp here in Adelaide so that compounds the problem. The people who needed the most help got shafted the most
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Cameron Jaillet
Cameron Jaillet@JibbletCity·
@TheKouk Let's try central planning to control prices. This time it'll work for sure.
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Stephen Koukoulas
Stephen Koukoulas@TheKouk·
The loss of momentum in house prices & outright falls now in Sydney & Melbourne is particularly interesting. Given the importance of housing for household wealth & the efficient functioning of the banking system, house price falls will start to feature prominently in RBA thinking
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🇦🇺Craig Tindale
🇦🇺Craig Tindale@ctindale·
Historically, disasters often happen when the technocratic class takes over and rejects advice from every other class. They assume authority over every aspect of society: morality, education, engineering, energy, gender , the military, the economy, and even family life. Nothing is treated as outside their jurisdiction. They assume there is no part of human life that would not be better organised by them. It comes with a self-perceived higher competence, but that often intersects with their own lower competence in the real world. They confuse university credential with wisdom, ideology abstraction with understanding, and administrative power with moral authority. They denounce those who oppose them as moral actors It is, in many ways, a religious impulse, even when it presents itself as secular, rational, and scientific. It mirrors the structure of extreme religious cults: the insistence on homage, the insistence on compliance, the demand that everyone accept their moral superiority, and the belief that society must submit to their self-perceived higher ordering of all things. The danger is when expertise becomes priesthood, and when the technocratic class begins to believe that dissent from outside its own caste is ignorance, heresy, or evil. The danger is that literally think they are saving all of us , and that in order to perform that saviour role they must control and silence everyone , because what they are doing for us is for our own salvation .
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🇦🇺Craig Tindale
🇦🇺Craig Tindale@ctindale·
Back in November 2025, people were shocked that Snowy 2.0 had blown out from $2.3 billion to $11 billion. Now, just six months later, it has reportedly blown out to $43 billion. My point at the time was that nobody knew the final cost, because the final cost was unknowable. Why was it unknowable? Because the project was physically commenced before a full geological feasibility study had been completed. It began without the extended geological work needed to determine whether the project was actually viable. They started the project and decided to do the feasibility study on the run. In other words, they would discover whether it was unfeasible by experiencing the delays in real time, rather than doing the proper work upfront. That is the level of technical competence inside our democratic bureaucracy: people deciding to proceed with a project before having the experience, background, or humility to know whether it should be done in the first place. When I was living in Jindabyne during the early stages of Covid, I spoke to an old Snowy engineer at a coffee shop and ended up buying him lunch. He would be in his nineties now, and I have no idea whether he is still alive. He had written a piece in the paper a few days earlier, which is how I recognised him. The headline was something like: “Snowy engineer says it’s impossible.” I sat with him for an hour and a half while he carefully took me through what was wrong. He said that during the original Snowy feasibility studies, when he was a very young man, they drilled and cross-sectioned every tunnel, then adjusted pathway for geology. With Snowy 2.0, they didn't do that before commencing. He explained to me exactly what would unfold, we would constantly run into geological catastrophe and have to change directions. That is the difference. One generation respected geology before politics. The next treated geology as something it could discover after the announcement. It's ballooning at $5b a month it should be closed down and fully evaluated. It potentially should be abandoned because the ROI now makes no sense.
🇦🇺Craig Tindale@ctindale

@DavidPocock David have you looked at any of the planning documents? They have? No idea whether that’s true or not. This is what we get these big statements like we did with Snowy 2 then after it starts the budget blows out again and again and again and again what you’ve said is untrue

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