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TuesdayBreakfast
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official space of random and rational - friendly suggestions for a better america and a better world
merica 🇺🇸 Katılım Temmuz 2023
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In an interview with Lex Friedman, Musk said that after 2027 there would be no going back.
When the reporter clarified what he meant, Musk paused for almost a minute, then added:
“It’s not a catastrophe, it’s a transition.” Analysts have identified three themes that he has been particularly vocal about: autonomous intelligence, loss of meaning, and energy dependency.
Everything he predicted is already happening.
The first sign is the collapse of attention.
Musk said that people will stop thinking long-term.
The planning horizon has shrunk from 30 years to three; people don’t build, they just innovate.
MIT research shows that the generation born after 2000 has an attention span of just eight seconds.
Musk called this cultural Alzheimer’s.
The second sign is artificial intelligence, which will no longer be subordinate.
Musk said: “When the system starts correcting the person, and not the other way around, linear logic will end.”
Algorithms already control our attention, choice of partners, food and thoughts. This will not be a revolt of machines, but a silent loss of freedom of choice.
The third sign is the energy dependence of civilization.
People are increasingly unable to survive without electricity for even a single day. When energy becomes currency, its control will become power.
Musk believes that by 2027, the relationship between people and energy will surpass everything, and everything that is not autonomous will disappear.
There is only one way out: a return to meaning. “Technology is stronger than us, but not smarter. As long as we have goals, we are not algorithms,” Musk repeated.
He added: “We must learn to be human before systems start doing everything for us and controlling us👌
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As I lay in bed struggling to stay awake, this man who is 79 years old is answering questions about why people keep trying to kill him at 11:00 pm on a Saturday night… and giving damn good answers too:
“I’ve studied assassinations and I must tell you, the most impactful people, the people that do the most… the people that make the biggest impact, they’re the ones that they go after. They don’t go after the ones that don’t do much, cause they like it that way.
And when you look at the people that have, whether it was an attempt, or a successful attempt, they’re very impactful people.”
God bless this man 🙏🇺🇸
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@DefiantLs She's smoking crack if she believes the citizens of this country preferred the Democrat economy under Biden to what we have now under Trump.
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I do like Megyn, but for some reason, she’s really off base with these comments.
The Democrats have screwed up the economy for years. Especially the tax and spend Democrats, they have been shown to be corrupt. The spending goes through the NGO’s, which eventually filter back into their pockets. All of the stuff is being exposed daily.
And who has lost sight of the fact that Trump, like me, doesn’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. And if that means you have to destroy all of the Intercontinental ballistic missiles they have, so be it, that would be part of the tactics!
So I don’t know who she’s reflecting here. But it isn’t MAGA people.
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@sw_holocron @LucasSWGirl good/
disney and star wars writing a past wrong. gives me hope the company is turning a corner. bout time.
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Gina Carano reveals she’s spoken to Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau about returning to Star Wars.
“We got onto a Zoom call. It was really nice. Dave is taking over as CEO of Star Wars. We didn’t miss a beat. Jon Favreau got on Zoom and was really funny. He was like, ‘So, where did we leave off?’”
(Source: youtube.com/watch?v=YAQf86…)

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PLEASE PRESS LIKE AND REPOST..
We as American Crypto Investors & Taxpayers are asking the US Congress to pass the Clarity Act asap.. We need true clarity to protect us from bad actors.. Thank you! 📃
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A running list of layoffs across corporate America so far in 2026:
• Snap Inc. $SNAP: ~1,000 jobs cut (16% of workforce) + 300 open roles eliminated
• The Walt Disney Company $DIS: ~1,000 layoffs, mainly in marketing
• Meta Platforms $META: Potentially 20%+ workforce cuts + Reality Labs layoffs
• Amazon $AMZN: 16,000 corporate jobs cut (after 14,000 in 2025)
• ASML Holding $ASML: ~1,700 layoffs
• Oracle Corporation $ORCL: Potential 20,000–30,000 cuts (12–18% of workforce)
• Block Inc. $XYZ: 40% workforce reduction (AI-driven)
• United Parcel Service $UPS: 30,000 jobs cut
• Pinterest $PINS: <15% workforce reduction + office closures
• Peloton Interactive $PTON: ~11% layoffs
• Citigroup $C: ~1,000 jobs cut
• Morgan Stanley $MS: ~3% workforce (~2,500 jobs)
• The Home Depot $HD: 800 jobs cut
• Atlassian $TEAM: ~10% workforce (~1,600 roles)
• Nike $NKE: 775 layoffs
• Target Corporation $TGT: 500 jobs cut
• Autodesk $ADSK: ~7% workforce (~1,000 jobs)
• Dow Inc. $DOW: 4,500 layoffs (13% of workforce)
• BlackRock $BLK: ~1% workforce (~250 jobs)
• Vimeo $VMEO: Large-scale layoffs
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this is getting really bad for the country, all these layoffs. note that ai is not replacing people, it’s companies cutting costs to free up cash to buy the data centers and infrastructure needed to build the ai.
Yahoo Finance@YahooFinance
$META will layoff 10% of its workforce, about 8,000 people, according to Bloomberg reports.
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@For_Film_Fans i don’t understand in the age of social media why it takes 25m to market it. a kick ass trailer, some social media accts playn the trailer should do it. guess i just don’t understand.
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ill never lose my love for the original, and the shades of greatness in prequels, and the story telling and attention to detail of the clone wars that had my kids hooked, then more shades of greatness in rogue one and mando. but i knew something was amiss the moment they cut off luke’s balls in episode 8 and felt the need to cater to and over emphasize every demographic in episodes 7-9 rather than stick to the story that brought the fandom. i was supportive of disney buying the franchise in the beginning, but now im not, perhaps they will redeem what they have lost, ill be waiting and hoping they do.
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I've been saying Star Wars was DEAD for years and people told me I was wrong.
The Mandalorian and Grogu is tracking BELOW Solo. Solo was the movie that made Disney panic in 2018. Solo had a $275M budget. This one has $166M and they're still sweating it.
Kathleen Kennedy turned a franchise that opened to $247M into one that can't crack $85M. Filoni can't even start his own movie until this one makes enough money.
Baby Yoda was the last good thing they made, and they spent six years making it feel small on Disney+. Now they want you to buy a ticket.
I'll probably see it for content purposes, but this is the direct result of years of garbage storytelling and brand destruction.
Was there any point where you bailed on Star Wars? For me it was Boba Fett.


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The @GOP had a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make meaningful change in the country.
Short of an 11th hour miracle, they’ve pissed it away because they worry too much about upsetting the other side.
I’ll never vote for current Democrats because they’re batshit crazy, and I’ll never sit out election because I’m throwing a temper tantrum, but man oh man do Republicans make it hard on their voters.
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