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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
dont take anything personally. What i say are just thoughts without the ill intention behind them. Like a dog that barks but doesn't bite (unless hit)
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Anime Posts@animeposts·
Which anime was this for you?
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
The biggest advocate for plastic surgery is probably the theory stating that even if you are retarded people give you everything only because you are beautiful, which is true.
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moni 🇧🇬
moni 🇧🇬@_monithepro·
because we accepted the euro
Jason - macro / offshore / investing@MacroJason

Why are groceries in the Balkans sometimes more expensive than in Western Europe? Because in the entire Balkans - there is not a single free floating currency. ALL Balkan currencies are either pegged to the EUR or tightly managed against the EUR. 💶 🇪🇺 Locals think in terms of EUR and not their local currency when it comes to anything more expensive than grocery shopping. It's not like this in Central Europe. Hungarians, Poles and Czechs mainly think in terms of their local currencies. The cost of pegging your currency with the EUR is give up on monetary freedom 👇 1. Your currency becomes artificially strong, which hurts your local producer's export competitiveness whilst encouraging foreign imports. Balkan wages are lower but tradeable goods prices converge to Western levels because the exchange rate is not allowed to depreciate. With this chocolate bar example, on Polish or Czech supermarket shelves, there are much more domestically produced chocolate options than in the Balkans. 2. Can't cut rates to stimulate during recession (or you will face a carry trade attack) 3. Government can't inflate away debt as easily It's very difficult for the Balkans to reverse course now. Romania is the most redeemable case in the region, as the currency is managed rather than pegged. The central bank can still allow the RON to gradually depreciate as they have done over the years, whilst compensating investors with higher yields. It's good that in Poland, Hungary and Czechia - public support for Euro adoption is increasingly low!

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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
@iamfra5er I built my start up in the Atlantic ocean . No fixed address. No tax paid. Only cash, location - on a ship. Currency, whatever we you have. Location - changes everyday.
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Fraser@iamfra5er·
Avoid building startups here - Cultural aversion to ambition - Insane regulation - Talent shortage - Out of control taxes The next generation will build their companies elsewhere!
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
Well, one direction preferably. The thread of the Op was about low birth rates. The speaker said one sentence about it in the beginning and pivoted into whatever came to his mind. If you get paid to talk at least lay out your thoughts bare and articulate and prove every claim you make. Logically, as an extension of his idea. Probably the biggest contributor to low birth rate would be extensive hours in an exhausting job and inability to pay the bills, which is already normalized but in the past you worked and produced things yourself in your garden. You did not need much money. That's why you were fine. Nowadays society is structured in a way so we leverage everything and to participate in that we have to work constantly. If we produce things ourselves we'd be much happier . There you go , i just woke up, Could talk about much and polish it, but that's just from the top of my head.
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Juza Nikujuze@Juzadiscourse·
@DPerdoni2 @alphafox What direction do you think or hope he could have gone with that? I agree with you but would love to hear how you would pull that thread
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Man perfectly explains the reason for the worlds declining birth rate: 💯
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
@2147mill They dump on the next goy that is told to put everything they earn for retirement.
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
@Tekeee I don't think you can bet that little, Or my knowledge cutoff is not recent enough?
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Tekee@Tekeee·
How do you sleep knowing someone turned $0.79 into $858K…
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The Assembly
The Assembly@InTheAssembly·
A 25 year old just turned $225 million into $5.5 billion in 12 months. Here’s exactly what he bought. Leopold Aschenbrenner got fired from OpenAI in April 2024. He spent the next few months writing a 165-page thesis predicting AGI by 2027. Then he launched a fund and put his money where his thesis was. He bought zero Nvidia. Zero Microsoft. Zero Google. Zero Amazon. He bought what AI actually runs on. Bloom Energy (BE), power infrastructure for data centers. Up 1,422% in one year. Lumentum (LITE), optical components that move data between chips. Up 1,331%. Sandisk (SNDK), storage. Up 3,130%. CoreWeave (CRWV), GPU cloud infrastructure. Up 166%. Iris Energy (IREN), AI computing and data centers. Up 583%. The thesis was simple: every AI company needs energy, bandwidth, storage, and compute. Nobody was buying those. Everyone was buying the AI companies themselves. He was right. His fund now manages $6 billion. Backed by Patrick and John Collison of Stripe and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman. I’m adding this to my watchlist. Every time he files a new 13F, we will break it down here. Turn on notifications so you don’t miss the alert, this is VERY important. Many people will wish they followed us sooner.
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
I remember the day clearly, it was sometime after i got my first computer, and me turning 12. I decided consciously that i will never watch TV again. Never have since , on purpose, bought a TV , nor turned on a TV with my own free will.
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
I feel like I've never been smarter. Life starts after 25 years of age.
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
In the past, for many countries, and in the present for some - Things were built for the people. Things such as beautifully sculpted building, vast galleries, money wasn't a motivation , it was means to an end. These societies were not capitalists. These days things are built only if they are economically sound and are able to bring in more money. It's such a shame.
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
@Koshmar_PPDB I don't get how an item with a label made in Bulgaria is more expensive in Bulgaria while the same imported item is cheaper abroad.
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PePe.sa.pedali☦️☦️☦️
Даже чужденците ни се смеят вече, че парите ни са управлявани от феодалите в Централна Европа и затова плащаме по-високи цени на всичко. Ебати срама ни докараха тези педали хомосексуалисти от ППДБлгбт 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
Jason - macro / offshore / investing@MacroJason

Why are groceries in the Balkans sometimes more expensive than in Western Europe? Because in the entire Balkans - there is not a single free floating currency. ALL Balkan currencies are either pegged to the EUR or tightly managed against the EUR. 💶 🇪🇺 Locals think in terms of EUR and not their local currency when it comes to anything more expensive than grocery shopping. It's not like this in Central Europe. Hungarians, Poles and Czechs mainly think in terms of their local currencies. The cost of pegging your currency with the EUR is give up on monetary freedom 👇 1. Your currency becomes artificially strong, which hurts your local producer's export competitiveness whilst encouraging foreign imports. Balkan wages are lower but tradeable goods prices converge to Western levels because the exchange rate is not allowed to depreciate. With this chocolate bar example, on Polish or Czech supermarket shelves, there are much more domestically produced chocolate options than in the Balkans. 2. Can't cut rates to stimulate during recession (or you will face a carry trade attack) 3. Government can't inflate away debt as easily It's very difficult for the Balkans to reverse course now. Romania is the most redeemable case in the region, as the currency is managed rather than pegged. The central bank can still allow the RON to gradually depreciate as they have done over the years, whilst compensating investors with higher yields. It's good that in Poland, Hungary and Czechia - public support for Euro adoption is increasingly low!

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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
@milliondivs @Tekeee It's common sense but for somebody to do something there must be an economical incentive for the councils, otherwise it's just unfeasible.
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@DPerdoni2 @Tekeee Yes sensors etc etc. cars shouldn’t be sitting at red lights for significant amounts of time with no traffic coming from any other direction. It’s embarrassing how far behind some tech is
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Tekee
Tekee@Tekeee·
The person who solves traffic will be the first trillionaire
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Sick@sickdotdev·
received this email after insulting claude
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if she started an onlyfans right now she'd make more money in 24 hours than she has in her entire banking career
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Drito Perdoni@DPerdoni2·
Reading the same book each year will yield different conclusions each time, i was told , and it's correct.
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