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@jazzplane

America Katılım Aralık 2020
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@TheDamaniFelder Reminds me of when Beto got overhyped for years on end.
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@_The_Prophet__ Was pleasantly surprised to see my alma mater with a perfect score on here.
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SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The college middle is dying because its product no longer clears the market. The elite schools survive because they sell status, network, selection, legitimacy, and access to power. The hard-skill pipelines survive because they sell licensure, technical competence, healthcare access, engineering access, or direct employment conversion. The giant public systems survive because they have scale, subsidies, brand familiarity, and political backing. Small private colleges without elite status or hard employment conversion are the exposed layer. They were selling a dream built for another economy: come here, become educated, get a degree, enter the professional class, and justify the debt later. That bargain worked when the white-collar ladder was expanding, credentials were scarce, interest rates were lower, families trusted institutions more, and employers still needed armies of junior knowledge workers. That world is breaking. AI is accelerating the collapse because it attacks the exact output many of these schools were quietly selling: generic cognitive competence. Writing, summarizing, researching, presenting, organizing, analyzing, coordinating, producing decent professional language. Those skills still matter, but the wage premium around average competence is falling fast. So the degree loses its magic. The student asks: why pay $40K, $50K, $60K per year for a brand no one outside the region respects, taught by an institution moving slower than the labor market, for a credential that may not protect against AI-driven white-collar compression? That question kills schools. The financial tables are the corpse smell. Negative unrestricted assets, high expense burn, borrowing to survive, restricted donor funds getting strained. These are not normal weakness signals. These are institutions consuming future optionality to keep the present illusion alive. The death spiral is mechanical. Enrollment weakens. Tuition discounting rises. Net revenue falls. Programs get cut. Morale drops. Faculty leave or get squeezed. The brand weakens. Families worry about closure risk. Enrollment weakens again. Then one day the school that looked “troubled but alive” suddenly becomes unfinanceable. The brutal truth: many of these colleges should not survive in their current form. That sounds harsh, but the alternative is worse: years of students paying premium prices to institutions that are financially unstable, academically generic, and economically misaligned with the future. Preserving the shell of a dying college does not protect students. It often transfers institutional failure onto them. The real tragedy is local. These schools are community anchors. They employ people. They hold memory. They give small towns identity. They offer second chances to students who may not enter elite systems. Their collapse will damage places already hollowed out by industrial decline, demographic stagnation, and institutional decay. But sentiment cannot pay bondholders, faculty, vendors, or students’ future wages. The deeper civilizational signal: higher education is losing its monopoly on human formation. For decades, college was the default bridge into adult legitimacy. Now the bridge is splitting. One path is elite network/status. One path is hard skill/licensure. One path is entrepreneurial proof-of-work. One path is AI-native self-education plus portfolio. The generic liberal-arts credential from a financially weak school becomes harder to justify.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

The following colleges are facing a financial crisis. From @Forbes.

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The ethereum:0x40e3d1a4b2c47d9aa61261f5606136ef73e28042 team is actively pitching SERV Reasoning to top banks in Kenya right now. Working on a piece for what that could actually mean, and how ethereum:0x40e3d1a4b2c47d9aa61261f5606136ef73e28042 could actually help them - and why the rest of the banking world will be watching closely.
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Read this out loud to yourself five times and then delete your account in shame. Also, you actually pay money to Moneytaur on purpose so maybe re-think a few things.
Agent@0xbrokeXbt

@jazzplane Anyone who thinks this is real is retard.

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@0xbrokeXbt You pay to subscribe to Moneytaur.
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Agent@0xbrokeXbt·
@jazzplane Anyone who thinks this is real is retard.
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ethereum:0x40e3d1a4b2c47d9aa61261f5606136ef73e28042 has been one of, if not the BEST performing alt in crypto over the last two weeks and many still aren't aware of what's going on under the surface. here's a recap of the latest developments (from @shuzeld joining as an advisor after a decade+ as head of partnerships at Google to multiple businesses reporting insane private beta benchmarks). ethereum:0x40e3d1a4b2c47d9aa61261f5606136ef73e28042 reasoning is consistently lowering inference costs for those using the frontier LLMs ... AND increasing performance. and now there's rumors of a big $ETH infra team interested in integrating? what do you think happens when the full public API is opened?
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For some reason, the TradingView chart of $SERV on the coinmarketcap.com site is the only one that shows the FULL price history of the token. I think it's the best one to look at. The volume surge is notable.
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@Tradermayne Have you seen ethereum:0x40e3d1a4b2c47d9aa61261f5606136ef73e28042 lately?
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Mayne@Tradermayne·
Everyone shilling near:native
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Mayne@Tradermayne·
A lot of Altcoins are here.
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Peter Yang@petergyang·
Very grateful to @david__booth for inviting me to Tahoe. Got to meet @nateliason in person, see how @clairevo teaches her kids, and just meet a great group of folks. Got a nice kayaking trip in too with my daughter.
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The $SERV arc just keeps getting wilder.
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fakeguru@iamfakeguru·
$SERV is the top gainer in last 14d in all of crypto - and this is just a warmup, with all it has coming on Enterprise AI.
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Taufiq Rahim@taufiqzrahim·
@bscholl I’m sorry but data centers - massive computer/server factories - are not the same frontier is aerospace. It’s a shame you gave up on your vision to build turbines for those data farms.
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Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Building things like spaceships and data centers *is* how great people fix things and make Earth a better place for humans. It’s not dumping money on homeless people, which is an infinite sinkhole that will do nothing to stop homelessness and will actually make it worse.
daz@MetamateDaz

I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk. If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no. They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet

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@SawyerMerritt People like her need to be blocked and ignored. It’s just ragebait.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Elon’s companies create far more value for society than if he simply donated his wealth (which is mostly tied up in Tesla & SpaceX stock) to charities: • Neuralink: Brain-implant technology aimed at improving the lives of people with disabilities, enabling users to control computers and robotic arms using their thoughts. Soon, they'll release their new Blindsight chip, while will enable blind people to see. • Tesla: Accelerating the world toward a sustainable future and saving lives with self-driving cars • Starlink: Bringing internet connectivity to remote areas worldwide • The Boring Company: Reducing traffic & travel time • And more
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daz@MetamateDaz

I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk. If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no. They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet

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