dtach.bsky.social
Devoted Dad, mushy spouse, Avid traveler, capable engineer, foodie, and generally a good friend.
93 posts
56 followers
153 following
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
We are already seeing the EU capitalize on this. The EV auto agreement with China. China will create a minimum price for Chinese made EVs so that European cars can start to be competitive in price.
comment in response to
post
Paid
comment in response to
post
Ukraine isn’t even against the trade of minerals. They just want the US to guarantee Ukrainian’s sovereignty and borders for the trade. The USA is not dealing in good faith.
comment in response to
post
This is a wildly inaccurate statement. One Russia has one aircraft carrier vs 11. Russia might have 80 more battleships but they would be decorating the sea floor day 1.
comment in response to
post
The SCOTUS ruled on Citizens United during the W Bush years.
comment in response to
post
Made an appointment. Thanks
comment in response to
post
This is like blaming the Chiefs for Philly celebrating and breaking stuff. The game is over, we lost.
comment in response to
post
Where can I use your service?
comment in response to
post
Mistal is already competing on a global platform, let’s all support this European project with our business and money. We also are missing a European cloud provider that can host such AI initiatives
comment in response to
post
No problem, my point is that if TikTok/ByteDance are providing data to the Chinese, it is not any different than faang. It’s actually probably easier for them to buy facebook data than farming TikTok. And the US does for sure.
comment in response to
post
The EU should immediately move in to rebuild the international community infrastructure.
comment in response to
post
The EU is actually the largest single market in the world. We get to decide. We can trade with everyone else and still be free.
comment in response to
post
What is your definition of liberalism? What is your solution for the problems liberalism solves?
comment in response to
post
Trump realizes he can’t start a trade war with everyone at the same time. Europe (uk/eu) should just stall.
comment in response to
post
The only thing that can stop this is a national strike. People have to realize they have more to lose than gain by going to work.
comment in response to
post
We are not going to deregulate. That’s a hell no.
comment in response to
post
The EU is the largest single market in the world. Trump’s administration will try and break it, but in post Brexit EU, everyone wants in.
comment in response to
post
Not much. We export more than we import: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/sta...
The lower euro allows Europe to be more competitive internationally
comment in response to
post
How is this relevant?
comment in response to
post
Scapegoating is not a solution.
comment in response to
post
We have inflation under control. Euro area annual inflation was 2.4% in December 2024, up from 2.2% in November 2024. This is a great move from the ECB
comment in response to
post
I said a simple vote. Greenland will never be independent. So either autonomy inside our EU confederation, or the USA by paying off the citizens- and being like Puerto Rico, or invaded by Russia.
comment in response to
post
“At the same time, the slow rollout frustrates European fertilizer producers, who say Moscow is being given more time to keep on flooding the market.” You can’t say both things at once. Either fertilizer will skyrocket, or the market is flooded. Flooding our market will decrease prices.
comment in response to
post
That is the real story. Not Trump, but the media’s non reporting on the lies.
comment in response to
post
Our (EU) problem is that we refuse to see all our problems as connected. A simple vote for Greenland to enter the EU, Schengen and Eurozone would end much of this madness.
comment in response to
post
The reliability on Monday was poor. It cut off every 15 minutes. But I assume it was due to the dos attack on Monday. Regardless, even with the stability issues (it’s fixed now), it was better output than o1mini that I would have had to use
comment in response to
post
No truer words have been spoken. Between Putin and Trump, Europe’s sleeping era is over.
comment in response to
post
We (the EU) should place our military in Greenland. The US may have a better military, but we are not a conventional regional force either. Europe has independent nuclear weapons, gen 5 military assets. The cost of attacking an EU country would be higher than any benefit
comment in response to
post
I was in the middle of a report using gpt o1. I ran out of credits so finished it in r1. The quality difference was so much better, I immediately cancelled my subscription to GPT.
comment in response to
post
In what town?
comment in response to
post
Substack is a top down subscription news feed. Why would anyone do this instead of Reddit?
comment in response to
post
Facts
comment in response to
post
What was blocked?
comment in response to
post
Can you please elaborate?
comment in response to
post
Vlad, go home. Nobody likes you
comment in response to
post
Yes, the government absolutely controls faang as much as any company in China is controlled
comment in response to
post
Same mentality that investors thought about Cisco in the dotcom bubble. The internet is new, it runs on Cisco hardware. Cisco must be the winner
comment in response to
post
This certainly sounds like astroturfing (and gaslighting). Your account is 0 days old. You can’t blame democracy for the failures of the markets
comment in response to
post
But isn’t that the whole point. Nvda’s market cap was based on the belief that expensive newest chips were needed. And by using quadrant learning DeepSeek could so it all for under $5m. The big cloud hardware war that never was.
comment in response to
post
Fair, but it’s a great tool for productivity. And as a user of both models, deepseek is just better.
comment in response to
post
Can you please explain? Seems like exactly the opposite when 1 trillion evaporates in a day from faang
comment in response to
post
It happened on Christmas Day. Engineers knew for almost a month. Investors just realized what it meant today.
comment in response to
post
That would be betting on the wrong horse. I’m no fan of faang. And dropped my openAI subscription for deepseek. But brics is a collection of global jerks who want to get around sanctions
comment in response to
post
A few corrections: deepseek didn’t use open source from the west, they built it and then put it on an open source license. The innovation is exactly that it is so efficient using quadrants, it doesn’t require the GPUs. They made a quality AI for $5m
comment in response to
post
So the EU?
comment in response to
post
It’s not capitalism when over 50% of trades are off market. Nobody can know the real price of a stock anymore.
comment in response to
post
So democracy is the problem? Anything to not blame the oligarchs I guess.
comment in response to
post
This is false. Please don’t spread misinformation: ByteDance is not owned or controlled by the Chinese government.
comment in response to
post
She didn’t perform at the inauguration. That is misleading. She is an advocate for mental illness. She performed at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again Inaugural Ball