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Decentrekt3000

@decentrekt

Focus on AI x Crypto: things will never be the same

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Humberto@patife·
I have a simple heuristic buy stuff that will cost max €1/usage. like: - boxer shorts: €20-30, will i use them 30 times? great. - pants: €70-150. will i use them 70 times? yes. 150 times? only if daily use. - suit: tricky. a good suit costs €500+. I will never use it 500 times, so i avoid buying it. the times that i do, i badger myself. - computer: say €2500. has to last me 6.5 years of daily usage. - house: say €500k. i won't live that long (365 years) but also it retains value well.. ofc, tying things to cost isn't necessarily a good thing, you want to invest in yourself and in your business. but i find it a good heuristic.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇪🇺 ELON CALLS FOR FIDIAS TO LEAD THE EU Elon voiced support for Fidias Panayiotou, a 25 year old Cypriot YouTuber who has entered the European Parliament. The support followed a video from Fidias questioning the process behind Ursula von der Leyen’s re election and arguing it lacked democratic accountability. The post spread across X and drew wide attention. Fidias has positioned himself as an outsider in Brussels, calling for direct elections, large cuts to EU bureaucracy, and stronger protections for online free speech. He has gained attention for challenging how EU leadership is selected and for openly criticizing institutional decision making. The message is straightforward. Leadership should be accountable to voters rather than decided through closed political structures. Source: @cb_doge @elonmusk @Fidias0
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Cristóbal Valenzuela
Cristóbal Valenzuela@c_valenzuelab·
We've been working closely with NVIDIA to build the next generation of frontier models, which we debut today: our family of General World Models. We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Jensen and his team. To celebrate, Jensen sent us a special holiday message. Hope you enjoy 🐶🎄
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Decentrekt3000@decentrekt·
@TedPillows A lot of people would love to have $230,000 to work with, but can he avoid focusing on the more than $66 mil in lost wealth? It’s all about the mentality at this point.
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Ted
Ted@TedPillows·
Machi Big brother is now down to his last $230,000 on Hyperliquid. In just 3 months, he has lost nearly $67,000,000.
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Decentrekt3000@decentrekt·
@MarioNawfal The most important goal of governments should be to ease obstacles to family formation. If we have safe enough environments, affordable housing, nutrition, energy, transportion, education, & healthcare, then much of the friction within and between countries disappear.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇹🇼 TAIWAN IS DYING AND IT’S NOT THE WAR THAT WILL KILL IT Forget Chinese invasion scenarios. Taiwan is collapsing from within and no one wants to say it out loud. The real existential threat isn’t missiles from Beijing. It’s the fact that Taiwanese couples simply aren’t having kids. In November 2025, Taiwan recorded nearly twice as many deaths as births. Again. It’s the 23rd consecutive month of population decline. The birth rate has plunged to just 0.89 children per woman, one of the lowest on Earth. And it's fast approaching 0.87, the all-time low. If you're not alarmed, you should be. Demographics are destiny. Without people, there is no economy. No military. No innovation. No tax base. No future. By the end of this year, Taiwan will officially become a super-aged society, with one in five citizens over 65. That means skyrocketing healthcare costs, a shrinking workforce, and a rapidly collapsing welfare state. The burden on young Taiwanese will be crushing and the incentive to have families even lower. This is not unique to Taiwan, but it's particularly lethal for a country surrounded by existential threats. You cannot defend a nation if you don’t have enough people to fill the ranks or pay for the defense. Why is this happening? The reasons are everywhere. Delayed marriage, unaffordable housing, cultural stagnation, skyrocketing costs of living, and a pervasive sense that the future isn’t worth investing in. Even with government subsidies of $3,200 per child, people aren’t buying it. Former health minister Chen Shih-chung said it bluntly. The problem isn’t easing the burden of parenthood. It’s eliminating it. Until that changes, Taiwan is headed for demographic suicide. And here’s the kicker. No foreign power needs to invade Taiwan if it dies off naturally. What bullets and bombs could not achieve, birthrates will. The same demographic time bomb is ticking in much of the West. Taiwan is just ahead of the curve. Ignore the warning signs at your own peril. Source: Newsweek
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

Population collapse continues to accelerate

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The Factor Report
The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
@heis_ak 🤢🤢🤣🤣🤮🤣🤣🤢🤢 I have no desire to learn anything from you
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The Factor Report@PeterLBrandt·
Last X The most important price of the day is the closing price. That is the price negotiated by traders willing to use margin to hold overnight positions. This is the price stripped of all the retail day traders who think they can do 100% every month Seriously, I am starting to think that posting on X is the ultimate statement for lack of self respect
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Decentrekt3000@decentrekt·
@ruima @chinalawtransl8 Yes, that was the original intention, but either work or talk to more engineers with utopian dreams of the Internet, mobile, social, crypto or in the future AI, and tell me with a straight face that’s actually what’s happening right now.
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
@decentrekt @chinalawtransl8 Yes, that was the original intention, but either work in IP law or talk to more IP lawyers and tell me with a straight face that's actually what's happening right now.
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
At the risk of sounding like a broken record the best way to understand US vs China is financialized vs real economy So if you reaaaally want to break it down into professions for some reason, it's finance vs engineering, but that's really sloppy / inexact
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇨🇳🇪🇺 CHINA TO EU: "STOP LECTURING US ON RIGHTS WHILE YOUR OWN HOUSE BURNS" EU issued a human rights statement criticizing China on International Human Rights Day. China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun fired back today calling it "malicious slander, shameless lies" and "gross interference in internal affairs." The Chinese response hits every defensive talking point: Xinjiang and Tibet enjoy "social stability and economic growth." Hong Kong's "1 country, 2 systems" is working great. China's Constitution guarantees freedoms. Anyone without prejudice can see their "historic achievements." Then Guo flips it: EU's human rights situation is "deteriorating" - racial discrimination, refugee abuse, restrictions on speech, religious hatred, judicial injustice, violence against women. "The EU is not in position to lecture others on human rights." Both sides are playing cynical geopolitical theater with human rights as the weapon. EU knows China won't change Xinjiang policies or Hong Kong crackdowns because of a statement. The facts neither side wants centered: China has documented mass detention programs in Xinjiang, demolished mosques, implemented surveillance states in minority regions, crushed Hong Kong's autonomy, and disappeared dissidents. The EU's statement isn't "malicious slander" - it's citing documented reality. But China's counterpunch also lands, obviously. EU member states absolutely have rising refugee violence, increasing restrictions of the freedom of press, and systemic injustice. Poland's judicial capture, France's police violence - all documented and ongoing. What this exchange actually reveals: Neither side cares about human rights as moral principle. They care about human rights as leverage. EU uses it to constrain China's geopolitical rise and justify trade restrictions. China uses "internal affairs" doctrine to shield authoritarian control and deflect with whataboutism. The game is: who can point at whose abuses louder while minimizing their own. Both are playing it. Both are hypocrites. And actual victims in both regions get used as rhetorical ammunition while nothing changes anyway. This cycle repeats annually. EU issues statements. China condemns interference. Both sides entrench. No policies change. Real human rights advocacy requires consistency. If you condemn China's Xinjiang camps, you condemn EU's migrant detention centers. If you defend press freedom in Hong Kong, you defend it in Germany. Neither side does this because human rights only matter when they're useful. Welcome to great power competition where principles are props and suffering is leverage. The only honest thing in this exchange is that both sides admit they don't actually care what the other thinks - they're just playing for the audience. Source: Xinhua, Chinese Foreign Ministry
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BOME
BOME@Bomebookofmemes·
@chooserich Bro, hook me up with your sister!
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Nick O’Neill
Nick O’Neill@chooserich·
I’m going to steer this crypto ship to the promised land if it’s the last thing I do
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Decentrekt3000
Decentrekt3000@decentrekt·
@ruima @chinalawtransl8 If people could not protect the value from inventions, they would be less likely to invent. That isn’t exactly financialization, although that value can be transacted and financialized. Also there is reverse engineering that achieves financial ends more than actual innovation.
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
I'm not really sure why the "lawyer" aspect matters when it's what they do that matters: 75-85% (or more depending on who you ask) of all legal fees in the US are spent by businesses, and a majority of that is finance-heavy contract law, of which I'd stuff IP law in there as that is also financialization
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Scott Hughes
Scott Hughes@ScottHughesCBB·
UPDATE: Ex-Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was detained and arrested after breaking into the home of the staffer he had an affair with. Moore threatened to kill the staffer and himself. He’s currently in protective custody.
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Yahoo Sports@YahooSports·
After learning of Notre Dame's memorandum of understanding that grants the Irish preferential playoff access starting next year, athletic directors in other leagues are threatening to freeze Notre Dame out of future schedules, per @DanWolken
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