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God & Family | SVP @ SP500 materials co. | Chem Eng undergrad | @Penn Wharton MBA | Major $IREN shareholder | $CIFR $NUAI | #BTC is the way | Go Birds 🦅



Waymo is so good at saving lives that if it were a new drug in trial, it would hit the bar for being unblinded and made immediately available to the control group for ethical reasons. @MorePerfectUS would prefer to keep killing pedestrians.

Property should be yours. You shouldn't have to pay the state a fee each year to own it.




$IREN: What Anthropic means for the GPU compute market Anthropic’s ARR went from $9B to $30B in ARR in 4 months. That means that Anthropic will need roughly $21B more in inference compute per year. $21B doesn’t even include training compute. Sure Anthropic has gross margin which makes the $21B smaller but that’s roughly offset by training compute. From the increase in demand in 4 months alone, Anthropic will need to sign equivalent of $105B over 5 year contract. Growth may slow down but factor in the demand growth for the remaining 8 months of this year and that’s more demand than multiple HS and Neoclouds can fill out.


$CRWV and $NBIS are outperforming $IREN in 2026 in terms of the signed deals and the stock performance. That’s a fact. Which makes $IREN one of the most attractive stocks in the market if you believe it can sign more deals in 2026 and 2027 relative to its two competitors. Nearly 2GW is a capacity that IREN owns and could make it 10x faster than its peers.


Having defended support for two months, bitcoin is finally about to test a key resistance level around 73.5K. A breakout here could sent it back to the 90K level

Check out how fast these robots run at the Robotic Marathon!


Yes, the core claim checks out. The Vatican Apostolic Library (under Pope Leo XIV) has set aside a room with prayer rugs for visiting Muslim scholars who requested it while researching its collection of ancient Qurans and manuscripts. It's not a public or "built" mosque-style space—it's an on-request accommodation for academics only, confirmed by the library's vice-prefect in Oct 2025 interviews. The Amy Pope angle is separate: she met the Pope on migration policy, not the prayer room. The framing amps up the "Rome has fallen" narrative, but the facts are narrower than presented.