FideEtFerrum
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BREAKING: OpenAI's Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar has expressed worry that the company might not be able to pay for future computing contracts if the revenue doesn't grow fast enough, per Bloomberg.







I used to think it was a sin to sell my Bitcoin. But after this last cycle, where it went from $130k down to $60k, I am changing my approach to this asset. I will trade it just like all the stocks I own. Why? Because even though I think Bitcoin will continue go up long term, it goes through long extended periods where the price action is either negative or nonexistent, and this is opportunity cost. I could have that capital invested elsewhere, in photonics plays for example, compounding that money at a faster rate than if I were to just leave it sitting in Bitcoin. I think the smartest investors/traders in the world are those who never get married to an asset, and change their thesis over time when presented with new data/facts. My goal is to get better everyday, so this will be my new approach. bitcoin:native



Feels like we’re still early in the compute cycle. Supply isn’t easy, real-world constraints are everywhere. And every step forward in AI just seems to create more demand for compute.






Gay surrogacy and gay adoption are predicated on the idea that gay men (or women) have a “right” to become parents. This idea is not only morally insane but also logically incoherent. It’s exactly like jumping off a building and claiming that you have the right to fly. Nobody has the right to defy the laws of nature. Where would such a right even originate? Two men cannot be parents. It’s impossible. Doesn’t matter how they feel or what they want. It cannot be. The only “right” at issue here is the right of the child. And the child has a right to be raised by a mother and a father, not two men masquerading as mother and father.
















