
Arnold O. Oree
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Arnold O. Oree
@arnoldoree
Co-Founder & CEO Parallax Global Group. Working for a better world through business and technology. Realizing excellence through integrity, strategy and design.


OpenAI is in the red and, at this rate, will run out of money by 2027, having overestimated the profitability of AI. Recent analyses and internal projections indicate annual losses of around $14 billion in 2026, following roughly $8 billion in 2025. This stems from overestimating near-term profitability, as high inference and data center expenses continue to dominate despite strong user adoption and billions in revenue. Without repeated massive funding rounds, analysts warn the company could face a cash shortfall as early as mid-2027.








Rust-Based Redox OS Begins Implements X11 Support, GTK3 Port phoronix.com/news/Redox-OS-…

The Post Open model is attempting to address an all but critical irregularity pertaining to the present #opensource reality. Namely, large companies exploiting and profiting from open source without paying back into communities, projects, and contributors. However, I think that their model overtly contradicts the spirit and fundamental power underpinning Free Software philosophy, doctrine and practice. The root of the complaint at issue and the domain for the solution is far higher upstream than Post Open's point of entry; starting at mono/oligopolistic market structures instituted, harboured and sustained by illegitimate global and national financial architectures; as personified and actualized by the hyper-growth venture capital ideology. The most pertinent effects of the former being the effective prohibition of a range of smaller competitors, with more breadth to follow values [vs profit] based business philosophies and models. Fair and equitable integration by values based software, services, & infrastructure companies into open source communities and projects, can and will drive not only global scale, high revenue, and exceptional profitability. But also much faster and far more profound innovation. news.slashdot.org/story/24/12/09…


A Thread🧵 Profits from the enslavement of Africans laid the foundation for Britain’s industrial revolution and global empire. Yet calls for reparations remain unanswered - with the monarchy offering no meaningful apology. This week’s Facts of the Week highlight the deep connection between the British monarchy, slavery and colonial exploitation.






