Jimmy
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@ywomendeservles She will go down as the most embarrassing Aussie of all time
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Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded 'complete fabrication' as John Doe unmasked trib.al/lwsWCbT

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@Kalshi_Culture It wasn’t. It was a punch to the chest which made his heart beat weird.
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@iam_elias1 I mean, you don’t need to be an economist to understand this. The system only works when there is cash flowing for both suppliers and consumers.
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Two economists just published a mathematical proof that AI will destroy the economy.
Not might. Not could. Will — if nothing changes.
The paper is called "The AI Layoff Trap." Published March 2, 2026. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Boston University. Peer reviewed. Mathematically modeled.
The conclusion is one sentence.
"At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand."
An economy that produces everything. And sells it to nobody.
Here is how you get there.
A company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor fires 700 to keep up. Another fires 1,000. Every company is behaving rationally. Every company is following the incentives correctly. And every company is building a trap for itself.
Because the workers who were fired were also customers.
When they lose their jobs faster than the economy can absorb them, they stop spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies respond by cutting costs — which means automating more workers — which means less spending — which means more falling demand — which means more automation.
The loop has no natural exit.
The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income. Capital income taxes. Worker equity participation. Upskilling programs. Corporate coordination agreements.
Every single one failed in the model.
The only intervention that worked: a Pigouvian automation tax — a per-task levy charged every time a company replaces a human with AI, forcing them to price in the demand they are destroying before they pull the trigger.
No government has implemented this. No major economy is seriously discussing it.
Meanwhile the numbers are already tracking the curve. 100,000 tech workers laid off in 2025. 92,000 more in the first months of 2026. Jack Dorsey fired half of Block's workforce and said publicly: "Within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion."
Nobody is doing anything wrong. Companies are following their incentives perfectly. That is exactly the problem.
Rational behavior. At scale. Simultaneously. With no mechanism to stop it.
Two economists built the math. The math leads to one place.
Source: Falk & Tsoukalas · Wharton School + Boston University ·
arxiv.org/pdf/2603.20617

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@JackieD86388657 He just gave you master class in diplomatic relations. You could learn a thing or two.
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This isn’t your kingdom.
It’s our country.
America fired its last king 250 years ago.
The White House@WhiteHouse
TWO KINGS. 👑
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🇺🇸 🥊 💥
PELEA VIRAL EN GASOLINERA BLANCO ATACA A EMPLEADO
TRABAJADOR RESPONDE CON TODO Y LO DEJA TENDIDO EN EL SUELO
⚠️¡SIGUE Y VISITA @ULTIMAHORAENX PARA MÁS!
Un video de una gasolinera nocturna muestra a un hombre blanco con camiseta clara y gorra que inicia la agresión contra el trabajador de la tienda dentro del local. El empleado contraataca con puñetazos al cuerpo y cabeza, cabezazo y golpes fuertes, saca al agresor afuera y lo domina completamente en el estacionamiento hasta dejarlo en el piso junto a un camión. Bystanders observan mientras el atacante queda derrotado tras más de un minuto de pelea. El clip se viralizó rápido y acumula decenas de miles de vistas.
FUENTES: Grok, Fight Page Beto, análisis del video en X, reacciones de usuarios, búsquedas en web.
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THIS GUY REPLACED EVERY SUBSCRIPTION FOR OVER 30 SERVICES WITH A HOMELAB HE BUILT USING CLAUDE CODE
he built his own self hosted version of basically every service you pay for online and runs it all from a 27U server rack in his house
the goal was simple:
stop renting access to your own data, stop paying monthly subscriptions for things you can run yourself, and have one private dashboard that controls everything in your digital life
he opens one homepage on his browser and from there he can:
> stream his entire movie and TV collection through plex or jellyfin
> request a new movie through overseerr and watch it appear in his library automatically once it's downloaded and tagged
> back up every photo he takes through immich (his own google photos)
> store all his files through nextcloud (his own google drive)
> manage his audiobooks, ebooks, music, RSS feeds, recipes, and bookmarks from one place
> block ads across his entire network with adguard home
> see live grafana stats for every machine running in his house at any moment
and a lot more
the homepage dashboard even shows the current weather, his calendar, system stats, download queues, library counts, and shortcuts to every service he uses
the hardware list:
> netgate 1100 router running pfsense+ for firewall, DHCP, DNS, and VLANs
> tp-link 8 port managed switch
> tp-link archer C6 access point
> raspberry pi 4 dedicated to a full screen grafana dashboard
> HP laptop with i3 11th gen and 24GB RAM running proxmox VE as the main hypervisor
> compaq laptop with a core 2 duo and 4GB RAM running proxmox backup server
> tower PC with a core 2 duo running unraid for the NAS
the proxmox VE box runs every self hosted service inside a debian VM with docker compose. backups run on a schedule with chunk based deduplication. unraid handles all the storage with mixed drive sizes and a single parity drive
every device is on a tailscale tailnet so he can hit anything from anywhere in the world without poking holes in his firewall
then he built his own private streaming empire on top of it:
> plex and jellyfin pointing at the same library
> overseerr to request movies and shows
> radarr, sonarr, lidarr, readarr managing different media types
> prowlarr indexing everything
> sabnzbd and qbittorrent handling the downloads
> bazarr pulling subtitles automatically
> tautulli for plex stats
> trailarr for trailers
then the rest of the stack:
> nextcloud replaces google drive
> immich replaces google photos
> paperless-ngx for OCR document management
> adguard home blocks ads across the entire network
> miniflux for RSS, karakeep for bookmarks
> mealie for recipes, navidrome for music, audiobookshelf for audiobooks
> calibre for ebooks, code server for VS code in the browser
> stirling PDF, IT tools, microbin, searxng, pairdrop
every service surfaces through homepage, a self hosted dashboard he built tooling around to auto generate the YAML config (made with claude code)
this guy is paying $0 a month for what most people pay $200+ in subscriptions for and had an initial setup cost of ~1000 to 1500 USD
the homelab community is quietly the most overpowered and cracked group of builders on the internet


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@BussinWTB Is no one worried about him - y’know- not being able to play football. A small detail I know- what if he can’t catch?
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Empty life, I’d swap all that crap for my family anyday
Boxing King Media@boxingkingmedia
💰FLOYD MAYWEATHER STILL COUNTING MONEY AT 49… Private jet… stacks on stacks… still flicking through notes like it’s life or death 😭 Meanwhile Mike Tyson…. At home with his pigeons 🕊️ Peace vs Insecurity… Different kind of wealth 👀 (allegedly)
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Jack Nicholson fans are in awe over reclusive former hellraiser's youthful looks on his 89th birthday after decades of wild partying and serial womanising trib.al/hyhe4DD
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@honeymoon250 I know that when I see this, they have underlying bat-shit views on something. The question is what that is.
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