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we’re gonna need more tokens stimmy szn 2.0
Omer Cheema@OmerCheeema

*Samsung is paying 78,000 chip workers a $340,000 bonus each* .Not their salary. The bonus. The total bill is $26.6 billion, which equals 1.4% of South Korea's entire economy, going to less than 0.3% of the country's workforce. The average Korean earns roughly $32,000 a year. So each Samsung chip worker is pocketing about a decade of normal pay in one go. Memory-division employees may collect closer to $396,000. The cash comes straight out of Samsung's chip profits, which are projected to hit 330 trillion won (around $218 billion) this year. It's seven times higher than just a few years ago, driven by the AI boom. The deal gives workers 12% of those profits: 10.5% as company stock, the other 1.5% in cash. And not just this year. The setup repeats every year for the next decade, as long as profit targets get hit. KDI, South Korea's main economic think tank, just raised its 2026 growth forecast from 1.9% to 2.5%, thanks entirely to the chip boom. The extra growth works out to about $48 billion in new GDP. More than half of that is now landing in the bank accounts of 78,000 workers at one company. Real estate noticed early. In the first three months of 2026, before the contract was even signed, apartment sales in Dongtan, the suburb next to Samsung's main Hwaseong campus, more than doubled compared to a year earlier. Up 128.9%. Pyeongtaek climbed 36.8%. Yeongtong, where Samsung's headquarters sits, rose 28.7%. Local agents told the Seoul Economic Daily the buying began the moment bonus talks leaked. The tax bill is even bigger than the bonus. The Korean government expects to collect roughly 100 trillion won, around $67 billion, in extra tax revenue from the chip sector this year alone. The presidential office has openly floated a "national dividend," a direct cash payment to every Korean citizen, to redistribute the gains. Other industries are paying attention. SK Hynix locked in a similar 10% profit-share deal last September. Hyundai's union has reportedly asked for the same arrangement. Trouble is, cars and batteries don't run chip-level margins, and Korea's main business lobby has warned that copying this deal across the country's big family-owned conglomerates (the chaebol world) could blow up wage talks everywhere. Samsung's group of companies already account for around 22% of South Korean GDP. Whether 2026 ends up a good or a great year for Korea now mostly depends on a single number: how many memory chips Samsung and SK Hynix can ship to AI data centers from California to the Middle East. Forty trillion won, going to 78,000 people clustered in three cities south of Seoul. Korea's wealth map is being redrawn around the chip belt.

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DEI stands for Datacenter, Electricity and Infrastructure now
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“Would you still love me if I was a worm” Babe you just failed the seagull test
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

Put a 100 marbles in a jar, 14 blue marbles to represent the population of the West, and 86 red marbles to represent everyone else. If you draw a marble, blindly and at random, from the jar, you have a 14% chance of drawing a blue marble. This how @justalexoki sees the moment of conception. He thinks he is a random generic soul, fresh from the Well of Random Generic Souls, drawing a marble from the jar. 14% blue, 86% red. But you don't draw the marble. You are the marble. A blue marble only has a 14% chance of being selection in a random draw. But, in or out of the jar, a blue marble has a 100% chance of being blue. This is the Seagull Test, which is an inversion of the Breakfast Test. The Breakfast Test requires you to describe a hypothetical timeline where you skipped breakfast this morning, to prove you can imagine hypotheticals. The Seagull Test requires you to reject the question "What if you were a seagull?" as a nonsense question, to prove that you understand the difference between valid and nonsense hypotheticals. You can skip breakfast and still be you, but there is no version of you that can be a seagull, and no seagull that can, in any meaningful way, be you. To pass the Seagull Test, you must reject the question and refuse to answer, or, better yet, reframe the question so that it asks for the intended information in a coherent way, i.e. "What does it feel like to be a seagull?" Which is a very, very different question. I can, with good observational data and some intelligent speculation, possibly understand the thoughts and feelings of a Pakistani brick layer. But I cannot be one in any coherently possible universe, because I am, by definition, me. A blue marble.

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penguin@itspublu·
@citrini *train on fiction* *surprised is outputs fictional topics”
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Citrini@citrini·
It is so insane that we have this massive new technology and the answer to “How do we deal with the model being stoked about goblins?” is not “Find out why it does that and fix it”… but rather “Tell it not to talk about goblins in post”.
arb8020@arb8020

gpt-5.5 prompt for codex seems to have a duplicated line trying to get it to not talk about creatures? Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user's query. [...] Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user's query gh link: #L55" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/openai/codex/b…

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AKITA V█ (3,3)@wenakita·
@0xmons 7683 intents + 7802 mint/burn maybe? but once the faster canonical route needs generic relayers/proofs/executors.. then arent we just back to square one xd
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philogy@real_philogy·
After 6 months of work, we're proud to finally share our first release of our new smart contract language: Plank v0.1 🚀 To fix the fundamental issues plaguing smart contract development we're rebuilding the language stack from the ground up. 🏗️ Learn more 👇
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Paul Frambot 🦋@PaulFrambot·
Spent the last week calling the largest institutions to get their read on the DeFi situation. Key takeaways: 1- Institutional interest isn't going away, for a simple reason: distributors aren't going away. Massive AUM, payments, and loans are coming onchain. Every fintech wants to move fully onchain. As an institution, you don't have a choice. 2- That said, they've completely lost trust in pool/hub models. Institutions and distributors want control: over the code, over the risk, over the compliance. With the flexibility to isolate what they want, while plugging into the global network of liquidity that's compatible with them. The promise of an open financial system is too big to fail: not because of ideology, but because it's going to create an immense amount of value for everybody involved.
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𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖌𝖊𝖗@safetyth1rd·
Defi risk adjusted yields go low Defi gets hacked People pull out of defi Defi risk adjusted yields go high Repeat
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penguin@itspublu·
maybe github destroying commits while Anthropic destroys code is just AGI telling us to stop coding altogether
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i bet this asshole is celebrating deleting half the codebase again
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Tay 💖@tayvano_·
@ChainLinkGod > It’s that any time someone voices even remote criticism, they get relentlessly attacked and gaslit into oblivion by the team themselves ............... ........................ ........... ...... ........ .......... ................ bro.
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HH Sheikh Mohammed@HHShkMohd·
Under the directives of the President of the UAE, we launch a new government model. Within two years, 50% of government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI, making the UAE the first government globally to operate at this scale through autonomous systems. AI is no longer a tool. It analyses, decides, executes, and improves in real time. It will become our executive partner to enhance services, accelerate decisions, and raise efficiency. This transformation has a clear timeline. Two years. Performance across government will be measured by speed of adoption, quality of implementation, and mastery of AI in redesigning government work. We are investing in our people. Every federal employee will be trained to master AI, building one of the world’s strongest capabilities in AI-driven government. Implementation will be overseen by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, with a dedicated taskforce chaired by Mohammad Al Gergawi driving execution. The world is changing. Technology is accelerating. Our principle remains constant. People come first. Our goal is a government that is faster, more responsive, and more impactful.
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penguin@itspublu·
say whatever you want about arbitrum’s decentralization but the fact we get our own power rangers is pretty baller
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monitor the liquidity crunch on aave
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