Rob Spayne

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Rob Spayne

Rob Spayne

@SpayneRob

Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
If you are not willing to kill or die for your own most treasured values, you should think carefully before welcoming in migrants who would do both for theirs.
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Rob Spayne
Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
@InventionZero @Polymarket Where does the money come from to drive this? Wealth will be created for the equity holders maybe, but where does the wealth derive from that normal Joes are receiving $10M/yr? This is pie in the sky bubble fuel drivel.
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Invention Zero
Invention Zero@InventionZero·
@Polymarket Going from $45k to $10 million in eight years is wild. Either we are entering a Star Trek utopia, or a gallon of milk is about to cost $50,000.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: AI Futures Project proposes a “Citizen’s Dividend” starting at $45,000 per American in 2032, rising to roughly $1 million by 2035 — & $10 million by 2040.
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Jonathan Conricus
Jonathan Conricus@jconricus·
If it isn’t the US and it isn’t Israel, who just struck multiple targets in Iran?
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Rob Spayne
Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
@C_3C_3 Because in England, allegations of racism are more of a concern than actual, literal murder.
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C3@C_3C_3·
Hampshire Police arrested the guy on the ground that said he was stabbed and not the guy wearing a knife. Think about that. Absolutely sickening.
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WomenAreReal
WomenAreReal@WomenAreReals·
@maxdubler I wonder how you would explain your vote to these 2 young women who were forced to share the podium with the boy. Why should they ever vote for a candidate that supports the policies?
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Rob Spayne
Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
@his_eminence_j It will collapse. I was around in 98-2000 & 2006-2008. Same exact “it can never go down. It’s different this time” mentality. AI is a religion even more so than Internet & real estate were. History really does rhyme.
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Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
and taking out negatively amortizing mortgages, while driving $100k cars. Then it all crashed. I don’t know what the catalyst will be to pop the AI / Compute stock bubble, but where this is all going is bad.
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Rob Spayne
Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
AI & Compute stocks remind me of 2007/8, meeting with many ppl in the mortgage business. They 100% believed home prices COULDN’T decline. They told ppl it didn’t matter how much you paid for a house, b/c someone will always pay more. Ppl making $50k/yr were buying $1M+ homes
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Rob Spayne
Rob Spayne@SpayneRob·
The most touching and beautiful post on X I’ve ever seen 💙
Jesse Fox@jesse_k_fox

To mom and dad: A moment captured at the 152nd Kentucky Derby, two brothers crossed the finish line side by side and reached out to hold hands. José Ortiz had just won riding Golden Tempo, beating his own brother Irad by a nose. That image says so much. What made it remarkable was where Golden Tempo had been for most of the race: dead last. So far back the announcers barely mentioned him. He's what they call a deep late closer, a horse that lingers, waits, and makes his move when it matters most. And sometimes, that's us. Sometimes we feel invisible. Like the race is already decided and no one even knows we're running. But we keep going anyway. And sometimes, in the end, we win. This was José's 12th Kentucky Derby. Eleven times before, he came up short. Then, finally, he didn't. The day also held a different kind of story. Just before the race, jockey Alex Achard was moments from living his Derby dream when his horse, Great White, reared and fell. After inspection, the horse was scratched. This was his first Derby and just like that, disaster, gone. No second chance in the moment. Just loss. That's life too. My mom and dad watched the Kentucky Derby together for 50 years. Then my dad passed. For nine years, she watched it alone. But yesterday, they held hands again as they watched the Derby together after 9 years of being apart. Two brothers at the finish line. A wife and her husband across the years. A jockey whose moment never came. A rider who waited twelve years for his. Different outcomes. Same truth. Life isn't just about winning the race. It's about enduring it, about pressing forward when you're invisible, getting back up after loss, and believing your moment can still come. And in the end, win or lose in this life, we reach for the people we love. That's the real finish line.

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