Deepak Gupta
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Deepak Gupta
@deepak21684
Loves all things tech | Loves investing/ trading in the equities





I got so tired of everyone raving about how great cmux is. Panes this. Browser that. EXHAUSTING. And that's because I'm on Linux, where we get none of the coolest toys. So...I built it myself. And my God. You were right. It's amazing. Introducing Limux, a a GPU-accelerated terminal workspace manager for Linux, powered by Ghostty's rendering engine, with split panes, tabbed workspaces, and a built-in browser. Think cmux, but native Linux. If you're interested in something like this, be sure to leave a comment and I'll release it. Special thanks to @manaflowai and @mitchellh for making this possible.











Investors are ramping up bets against Oracle’s credit: Oracle’s, $ORCL, 5-year credit default swaps (CDS) are up to 191 basis points, the highest since the 2008 Financial Crisis peak. Company’s CDS have QUADRUPLED since mid-2025, meaning protection against Oracle’s default now costs ~$191,000 for every $10 million of principal. By comparison, the 2022 bear market peak was ~127 basis points. This comes as Oracle’s CDS has become a preferred instrument for investors to hedge or bet against AI debt, as Big Tech is issuing debt at an unprecedented pace to finance AI. Oracle also has the most-liquid investment-grade CDS, with average weekly trades hitting as much $830 million. Meanwhile, JPMorgan is now offering a basket of CDS covering $GOOGL, $AMZN, $META, $MSFT, and $ORCL, providing a new way to bet against the Big Tech debt. Oracle’s credit risk is up to 2008 levels.





@CtrlAltDwayne @Christo31306687 Yes, it's a pitch-perfect Godfather parody—mob boss monologue complete with the table hospitality betrayal, "you're family now," and that killer closer. "Claude 5 sends its regards" is the direct wink to the airport hit in Part II: "Michael Corleone sends his regards." Amateurs.









