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Imagine joining Lovable when you can join American big tech and: - get paid 3 to 5 times more - work on same or better tech - with same or smarter people Pretty sure you can negotiate a "fast paced environment" 😂 Imagine telling Amazon or Anthropic "I'd like to work fast and hard" and they telling you: "no, please, we'd like you soft and slow". European founders who want to compete with American big tech for talent need to set a higher bar.









@lisogorrr Вот ведь тупые Израильтяне. Очевидно, что заключенных надо или убивать (как в Иране), или отправлять их пушечным мясом на войну (как в РФ).








A Joint List would win a record 16 seats, producing the following bloc distribution: 🔵Netanyahu Bloc: 53 (-3) 🔴Change Bloc: 51 (-3) 🟢Joint List: 16 (+6) changes w. headline poll



@charlesmurray Jews are inherently the funniest: A-OK. Jews are inherently the smartest: Super. Jews are inherently clannish: Noooooooo!



Любимая с начала февраля ищет работу. Аналитик (фуллстак или просто системный), 5+ лет опыта, успела поработать в куче мест с кучей вещей. Готова чуть ли не на всё. За это время? Миллион отказов, несколько собеседований, и где они были пройдены - "мы выбрали другого кандидата".



@aryehazan @TheNativist_ Don't know what to tell you, you asked why Europe isn't rushing to the right-wing despite crimes like the ones against Henry Nowak, and the answer is that they largely support the hostile power currently invading Europe and the hostile power continuously threatening to


Jews in the diaspora who want to celebrate their heritage without tying themselves to Israel might look to the Bundist concept of “hereness”, which a new book by Molly Crabapple celebrates economist.com/culture/2026/0…






Gonna try to explain this to tech CEOs again: Young Americans are pissed. They feel betrayed. Half have embraced the far right & want to cut off your access to cheap foreign labor. The other half have embraced the far left & want to cut off your head. One side will win. Choose.


In all of human history, has there ever been a commodity with infinite demand, as there appears to be for intelligence? I can't think of one. Even compute, energy or just silicon/sand are just downstream of intelligence, which is the main demand driver. In economics, rather than modeling the usual price/demand curve to reach an equilibrium, perhaps you'd have to model price/*rate of demand growth* (ie, the derivative of demand, or some other indicator of velocity) Interestingly, ChatGPT (below) prefers the framework of "recursive expansion of demand" as increasing intelligence opens new applications/markets. But the end result is the same -- the demand curve keeps moving to the right, maybe forever. Which I think is unprecedented.



Nearly half of the founders of billion-dollar tech startups are immigrants



