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@TheFigen_ did they change the price back? if not, then what is the point for this appology
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@Jukanlosreve just like running a business. once you have many customers, you will find issues to fix; without these customers you do not even know these problems.
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According to the Financial Times, after the Chinese government banned the purchase of Nvidia chips, major Chinese tech companies such as ByteDance and Alibaba faced rising electricity costs for operating their AI clusters, prompting local governments to increase subsidies.
Experts say that with the current generation of Chinese-made chips, generating the same amount of tokens (a unit of computing power) requires about 30–50% more electricity than Nvidia’s H20.

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@EricLDaugh only foreign postdocs and staff members need h1b. for such positions, very very few Americans can or like to apply. You need to be a phd and like to receive a very low salary. my best guess is that the number of Americans who can benefit from this policy will be <10
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🚨 BREAKING: In a bombshell moment, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ABOLISHES H-1B VISAS from being used at state universities
"We can do it with Florida RESIDENTS or AMERICANS! If we can't? Then man, we need to REALLY look deeply at what's going on with this situation!"
DeSantis exposed that H-1B AUDITS found colleges were bringing in Chinese people on visas to talk to students about "public policy," among other issues.
"Why do we need to bring someone from CHINA to talk about public policy?!"
"I am directing today the Florida Board of Governors to PULL THE PLUG on the use of these H-1B visas at our universities."
HUGE! I LOVE my state! @GovRonDeSantis ☀️
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@gunsnrosesgirl3 We have one of these in my local small town park for people to play in... they are literally old tech and everywhere.

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@NickTimiraos it should be from Trump’s youngest son. the formula looks like something coming from a middle schooler.
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Trump's economic advisers are saying "not it" when asked about who came up with the formula to calculate different countries' tariff rates
Bessent, Tuesday: “I wasn’t involved in the calculations of the numbers”
Miran, Monday: “CEA was involved in calculating a variety of means of estimating—approaches to thinking about non-tariff barriers.... The president chose to go with a formula relating to closing trade deficits suggested by someone else in the administration.”
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@MJTruthUltra it sounds like his knowledge about the world has not been updated in the past 20 years.
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🚨 President Trump’s Tariffs Broke China
How can China respond to President Trump’s tariffs?
—— Bissent says he don’t think China can.
“The Chinese manufacturing system is like that old Disney movie, with the brooms carrying the buckets. That’s their business model…
When you look at history, we (US) are the debtor nation, we have the trade deficits. The surplus nation (China) is in the weaker position”
• The Dream scenario between the US and China is that China consumes more and manufactures less, while the US consumes less and manufactures more.
“President Trump has broken their business model with their tariffs.”
• Another way to think about it is this…
—— if you take a small loan and can’t repay it, the bank can repossess whatever they want.
—— However, if you take a big enough loan (US), you’re kind of in charge of the bank (China).
“China has such a big deficit with us, they can’t survive without us.”
rumble.com/v6roc8h-presid…
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what a joke
xAI valued at 80B
Anthropic latest valuation was 61.5B
xAI revenue basically 0
Anthropic revenue ~1B
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone
ELON MUSK: XAI HAS ACQUIRED X IN AN ALL-STOCK TRANSACTION, VALUING XAI AT 80B AND X AT 33B
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@unusual_whales if you are rich, it is not a big deal. if you are poor, god bless u
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@KobeissiLetter It shows that the jobs did not come back to the US at all. The inflation only helps other countries.
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Chinese trade with the US is declining:
US imports from China have declined by 8 percentage points since 2018, to 13.5% of total imports.
This is the lowest percentage in 21 years.
In other words, the US economy’s dependence on China has substantially decreased.
By comparison, Mexico’s share has risen by 2 percentage points to ~15.5%, the highest on record.
Additionally, US imports from Canada have also slightly increased to ~13.5%, the highest in 10 years.
The US seems to be less vulnerable to tariffs from China than it was in the last trade war.

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