Hank Chinaski

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Hank Chinaski

Hank Chinaski

@hsvalle

Katılım Şubat 2009
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"The Trump administration has proposed withholding HIV assistance to Zambia to force the country to provide the U.S. access to critical minerals," per NYP
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@Durk46415509 @TradeChronicle @unusual_whales Shortsighted. And for the record live in Africa. Take aids and drivers: fewer drivers means higher transportation costs, which means more poverty, which means fewer people to work in the mines which hurts access to minerals.
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Durk
Durk@Durk46415509·
@TradeChronicle @unusual_whales I live in a 3rd world country. My job is working with the poor. If you DON'T agree with @TradeChronicle's comment - you have no idea what you are doing. Go read the book "When Helping Hurts". The US, for Zambia's good AND it's own, SHOULD demand some sort of compensation.
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@SenseReceptor Since when he gives a fug about "fellow man"? He was criticizing assistance to Ukraine when the US committed to it (read the Budapest Memorandum). You give 'tards a platform and that's what you get: people who can barely think giving opinions about everything.
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Sense Receptor
Sense Receptor@SenseReceptor·
Tim Dillon on Dubai influencers getting rocked by missile attacks: "Imagine going to Dubai to... not pay taxes, to just be rich, to... divorce yourself from any kind of commitment to your fellow man... and then a war breaks out!" "This isn't supposed to be *that* Middle East." "All of the narco traffickers, human traffickers, Bitcoin scammers, all of these people, all of the legacy institutional money that has escaped and went to Dubai is now having to escape this crisis, where their luxurious life of crime is being upended." "They say a lot of these expats are never going back... they don't feel safe in this tax haven of international criminals." "Why should international criminals have to deal with any type of insecurity? They have families—international criminals... So if you go to live in Dubai to launder money, to shield yourself from the laws of your home country, to escape warrants, whatever, you're going there to have a good life... and now there are missiles coming in?!"
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@CortesSteve What's your opinion of the Budapest Memorandum, Steve? And since you are a Catholic, would you say Jesus would be on Putin's side in this war?
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Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@Jalalix @joni_askola They are surely slaves and exploited if they chose to go back though, no? Or perhaps they go because most of this post is hogwash? But don't believe anything I say, I just happen to live in the UAE for years so what do I know?
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
1/7 The dream of Dubai is officially over, and it will never be the same. The illusion of a lifestyle with no taxes and perfect security for Westerners in the Middle East has collapsed. As regional realities set in, this unsustainable, artificial paradise is truly vulnerable
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@_Investinq Wait. Karp. Thiel. Vance. Curtin Yarvis. All these muppets are saying Europe is finished. Now Germany is the model of education? Gee. Can we be just a tad bit more histrionic? Or change the "Europe is finished" BS?
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
Palantir CEO Alex Karp just made one of the more interesting education arguments you’ll hear from a tech executive. He says America needs to completely rethink how it trains people and the blueprint already exists in Germany. Germany runs three high school tracks. Two are vocational, one is academic. Students who go the vocational route end up building cars at BMW or assembling aircraft at Airbus. In the US, vocational training still carries a stigma and Karp says that’s a mistake. These are complicated, valuable jobs, and the people doing them in Europe are respected for it. He also took aim at the American testing system and argued that standardized tests were designed for the Industrial Revolution built to reward people who can sit still, memorize and follow instructions. That filters out a lot of talent, Dyslexics, neurodivergent thinkers and people who learn by building rather than reading. Karp says those people should be identified early and routed into paths that actually match how their brains work. Palantir launched a Neurodivergent Fellowship last year offering up to $200,000 a year. Over a thousand people applied almost immediately. His broader point is straightforward, AI is going to reshape the job market. White collar roles built on traditional credentials are increasingly vulnerable. Meanwhile, technical and hands-on skills are becoming more valuable than ever. The country that figures out how to identify and develop that kind of talent early is the one that wins. Germany already has a head start and Karp is asking why America hasn’t caught up.
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Palantir's CEO just told a room of Silicon Valley investors that AI is about to blow up the Democratic Party's professional class base.​ Alex Karp runs Palantir, which builds AI systems for the Pentagon, the CIA, and allied militaries.​ He is describing what his technology is likely to do to the workforce and the political map. Karp says AI will heavily disrupt college educated, highly trained professionals, the core Democratic voter base in cities and suburbs.​ He argues their economic power will shrink as AI eats white‑collar work. He also says vocational, working class jobs in the physical world will gain relative power because AI cannot easily replace them.​ Those workers are often male, non‑degreed, and more likely to vote Republican. Karp calls anyone who thinks this disruption will somehow be politically manageable "in an insane asylum".​ He is saying out loud that you cannot wreck one side's core voters and expect politics to stay stable. Then he turns to Silicon Valley. He argues the industry cannot both destroy professional‑class jobs and refuse to support the US military at the same time.​ In his view, the only justification for taking on huge social risk from AI is national defense.​ If America does not build these systems, adversaries will, and Americans could end up under someone else’s rules. He warns that if AI companies decouple from the military, they invite a backlash from both left and right.​ That backlash, he suggests, points toward bringing AI companies under direct government control. Karp says these technologies are “dangerous societally” and will disrupt “the very fabric of our society, including the most powerful parts of our society”.​ He is telling the industry it owes the public an explanation for why this disruption is worth it. His core message is that AI will weaken Democratic leaning educated workers, strengthen vocational workers, and push politics toward a showdown over who controls the tech.​ And unless AI is clearly tied to defending the country, he thinks the public will eventually move to seize it.

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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Dubai is a third world country, which is why every British billionaire and entrepreneur wants to move here, right? Stay broke and miserable and don’t forget to put some savings in your rubbish bank account that makes less in interest than the rate of inflation. Assuming of course that you don’t get debanked for criticizing Starmer’s immigration policies.
Nick Buckley MBE@NickBuckleyMBE

Whoever thought the Middle East was a good idea to move to? Unless, of course, you are avoiding tax. Dubai is basically a third-world country with oil money in the middle of a volatile area.

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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@NickBuckleyMBE Tardo, Dubai is not a country nor it has oil. You know nothing about it. Stay away from it we don't need muppets like you.
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Nick Buckley MBE@NickBuckleyMBE·
Whoever thought the Middle East was a good idea to move to? Unless, of course, you are avoiding tax. Dubai is basically a third-world country with oil money in the middle of a volatile area.
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Irina ₿. Heaver
Irina ₿. Heaver@IrinaHeaver·
People think Dubai is built on oil. Dubai is built on entrepreneurship and business. The city is basically a global startup accelerator disguised as a country.
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@_Xahir_ @judethomas_r @IrinaHeaver He calls it a meal. Remember? "Hungry stomach"? You said it yourself? To your bullshit sensibilities this is oh so bad, but for someone starving in Bangladesh a work for him and family in Dubai is great. Stop projecting your morals unto others.
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Xahir
Xahir@_Xahir_·
@hsvalle @judethomas_r @IrinaHeaver Listing a cloud kitchen with $50M in new debt next to Emirates is a flinch. The system takes the gold and leaves the laborers in 16-hour shifts.
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@Bubblebathgirl If you are worried about history accuracy why didn't you talk about the Mossadegh coup in Iran in 53? Dont you even know this whole mess started in 53 when he was deposed by the CIA and MI6? Why do you make us slam your stupidity in public like this?
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz on Iran: “This is ending a 47 year war that Iran began in 1979, that they began under Jimmy Carter. President Trump is taking bold decisive action to end it, and thank God for it.” Well said and historically accurate.
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@Dovydas44444 Not true. Just boarded a plane there and the traffic was normal for Ramadan. Please don't propagate histrionic bullshit.
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Dovydas Vitkauskas
Dovydas Vitkauskas@Dovydas44444·
No food: 🇦🇪Dubai has only 10 days left in supply of fresh produce, according to a representative of the 🇩🇪German logistics giant Kuehne+ Nagel. The supermarket shelves will be almost empty then as 🇮🇷Iran war snarls shipping routes.
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Hank Chinaski
Hank Chinaski@hsvalle·
@judethomas_r @IrinaHeaver @grok yes tard, at some stage every company was a startup. haha. how difficult is it to understand that. So, let me test your theory. A military start up funded by say the CIA is not a startup because it's not "vc funded"? PS: "careem actually fits" There goes your mongo theory haha
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Jude Thomas Rajan
Jude Thomas Rajan@judethomas_r·
@hsvalle @IrinaHeaver Before calling everyone retards. First get your facts correct, Emirates is owned by Government of Dubai and it's not a startup🤦 @grok Explain this guy what qualifies as a startup? He thinks every company once was a startup
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