Jose R.R.
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Jose R.R.
@joselainen
Complex Problem Solving. Logística & e-commerce. Jose, a secas.


Hoy hace 17 años nos dejaba un poeta. Pero no uno cualquiera. Era un gigante de la palabra, cuyo brillo no pudo ser apagado ni por su más doliente y humana fragilidad. Hoy, en un homenaje especial de #LaHistorietaMusical, quiero dedicarle unas palabras a Antonio Vega.








Quick impressions on the @SLIMBOOK Executive: The battery is for real! It idles at 5w on low brightness, and I was getting 12h+ runtime in lighter use. Keyboard layout is also just like my beloved Flow84 😍. And 1.2kg is crazy light for 99wh machine. It is, however, a fingerprint magnet, like most black laptops. And while the key travel is quite nice (1.3mm), it's not as nice as the F13 (my favorite laptop keyboard). The screen is supremely nice for an IPS, though. It's 3K, 120hz, 500 nits, and matte, so no reflections. It's not OLED, but for matte IPS, it's very good. Single-core performance is also very good. 650 on Speedometer 2.1, 36 on SP 3.1. Everything feels fast. But the Intel 255H is lagging the AMD HX370 on multi-core. The HEY test suite took 1m longer to run than the HX370. Everything worked out of the box with Omarchy except for the built-in ethernet adapter(!). But I worked with Kimi K2.5 to get that sorted, so from the next version, that'll Just Work too. It's got 2 USB-C (one is a Thunderbolt 4!), HDMI out, 3x USB-A, and SD card reader. So plenty of ports. And it's got dual NVME, so you could easily dedicated one encrypted drive to Omarchy and another to Windows. Oh, and it's user replaceable RAM, which you can increase to 128GB(!!). The Thunderbolt 4 connection worked out of the box with my Apple 6K XDR screen as well. Seems like Intel is better at getting this stuff right than AMD! Going to live with this as my primary for a while (except for gaming where I now must have OLED, so the G14 will keep owning that). Then I'll post a full review after having lived with it. Thanks to @slimbook for sending this over! It's awesome to see a small Spanish Linux specialist maker create something this unique. I've never heard of another 99wh laptop weighing just 1.2kg with a 3K screen. Super appealing combination! slimbook.com/en/executive


META MADE $16B FROM SCAM ADS... AND DIDN’T STOP THEM Meta figured out a genius business model: let scam ads run wild, then charge the scammers more to do it. Internal leaks show the company made $16 billion this year from ads pushing fake investments, illegal products, and straight-up fraud. And when one team tried to stop Chinese scam ads? Zuckerberg reportedly pulled the plug after it cut into profits. The scams came roaring back. Here's the kicker: Meta’s own algorithm targets people most likely to fall for scams. Vulnerable users get hit with more junk because it’s more profitable. To make things worse, META allegedly had a “scam tax.” Basically, higher ad rates for shady accounts. Not banned. Just taxed. Meta expects billions in fines but doesn’t care. It’s all baked into the plan. Why block crooks when you can bill them? Source: Reuters, NYP, The Hill, Yahoo! finance



Siempre que escucho una historia así, detrás hay unos españoles que se agarran a cualquier ley o derecho para no cumplir con su conciencia. Vacíos de valores, y de educación. Sí. Es políticamente incorrecto, es generalizar, pero mientras pueda, no alquilo a españoles.

En lo que va de año, hemos visto una y otra vez que los viernes por la noche y los domingos por la noche suelen venir acompañados de movimientos muy bruscos en el mercado de criptomonedas. Hace apenas unos minutos, Bitcoin cayó $4,000 en cuestión de minutos, sin que hubiera ninguna noticia que lo justificara. Un -5% de madrugada. Aparentemente no ha pasado nada especial a esa hora para un hundimiento tan importante ¿Por qué ocurre esto? Es diciembre amigo... pero también es que hay muy poca liquidez en esos momentos. Cuando hay menos compradores y vendedores activos, cualquier orden grande puede mover el precio de forma exagerada. A esto se suma otro problema; el apalancamiento está en niveles récord. Es decir, hay muchísimos traders operando con dinero prestado. Y por eso, el resultado es una especie de “efecto dominó” 1. Entra una oleada inesperada de ventas. 2. Esa caída activa liquidaciones automáticas de posiciones apalancadas. 3. Esas liquidaciones generan aún más ventas. 4. Y la caída se amplifica rápidamente. Igual me equivoco, pero puede ser por eso que vemos desplomes tan violentos sin ningún catalizador real. El actual “mercado bajista” de casi todas las criptos es, sobre todo, un problema estructural, no un reflejo de un deterioro fundamental del sector.

En el hilo turras de hoy, vamos a hablar del charco en el que se está metiendo el PE en su loca huida hacia delante por su incapacidad de darle la vuelta a las compañías en portfolio y el barril de pólvora sobre el que está sentado. Vamos allá.




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I agree Cloudflare needs some marketing like Vercel has, they get a cult-like following when actually Cloudflare's products are groundbreaking too




