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Stilyan Stoyanov
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@elonmusk A civilization needs to rely on:
- Energy
- Compute and AI
- Education and talent
- Finance
- Communications infrastructure
- Legal and regulatory systems
- Defense
- Materials science
- Biotech and health
- Food systems
- Space
- Transportation and logistics
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@NoahKingJr People don't actually understand how bad Gemini is.
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@adahstwt Both. The question reveals the limit of the budget, not the limit of the thinking.
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@CodeByNZ Anyone self-taught is going to beat the university curriculum designed for the masses.
Universities teach you what to think. Self-taught people learn how to think.
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@VadimStrizheus I don't think any sane person has anything in light mode.
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NVIDIA makes incredible products, huge respect for what they've built.
ChatGPT was the singularity moment that started this entire AI era, I'll give them that.
Now it's completely unusable and far behind its competitors.
$100B in funding won't fix fundamental product problems. Money doesn't solve everything.
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Having never done a single useful thing in its entire existence, the European Parliament really hates companies that do useful things for billions of people every day.
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver
BREAKING: 🚨🇪🇺 Europe is moving to replace U.S. tech firms with local ones. An EU Parliament resolution urges digital sovereignty, cutting reliance on U.S. giants like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and promoting a European “Eurostack.”
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@MarioNawfal The goal isn't stupid. Depending on foreign infrastructure for critical systems is a real risk.
The execution will be stupid. That's the problem.
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🇪🇺 OPINION: EU DITCHING U.S. TECH IS A NIGHTMARE OF PROTECTIONIST STUPIDITY
Oh boy, the EU's at it again... cooking up resolutions to ditch American tech giants like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud for some homegrown "Eurostack."
The only issue? Nobody's heard of that sh*t, but it's all in the name of "digital sovereignty."
It's one of these new technocratic jingles that Lula and Maduro were already using to silence dissent in South America.
This is peak bureaucratic idiocy: governments forcing markets to "buy local" when the free choice has already spoken.
U.S. firms dominate because they're better, cheaper, and innovate without a nanny state holding their hand.
Think about it, instead of letting entrepreneurs compete on merit, the EU's basically admitting their local options can't hack it without mandates and subsidies.
Sorry, they have none! What I mean in this case is the hypothetical idea of global companies that could hold against the U.S.'s digital dominance.
They're trying to spank companies out of a sheet of paper like it's alchemy
That's cronyism on steroids, propping up inferior products with taxpayer cash while stifling real progress.
Innovation thrives in voluntary exchanges, not Brussels' red tape labyrinth.
This'll just drive up costs, slow down EU tech, and leave users stuck with second-rate services (and incidentally, make VPN companies a lot of money).
The ugly dinosaur of statism reared its ugly head: Wake up, Europe, free markets or bust!
Source: EU Parliament Resolution, @GlobeObserver


Elon Musk@elonmusk
@WallStreetMav Hard to “legislate” technology into existence
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@MichaelAArouet The goal isn't wrong. The execution will be.
We'll spend a decade and €300 billion building what we could've started ten years ago. And somehow still end up dependent on American infrastructure.
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That’s probably the funniest post you’ll see today.
The EU really believes that an EU Parliament resolution can replace trillions in investment and vibrant US innovation?
What’s next? A vote to end world hunger or cure cancer?
In which parallel universe do they live?
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver
BREAKING: 🚨🇪🇺 Europe is moving to replace U.S. tech firms with local ones. An EU Parliament resolution urges digital sovereignty, cutting reliance on U.S. giants like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and promoting a European “Eurostack.”
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I want to build a space company.
18 years old. Currently learning basic arithmetic because I'm building my foundation from absolute zero. No connections, no funding, no technical background yet.
Europe invented calculus, orbital mechanics, modern rocketry. Now we can't build a reusable rocket. I don't think we became incapable. I think we just stopped trying.
Will document what actually happens.
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