jamesdsneed.bsky.social
IT Professional, Tech enthusiast, gardener, cat parent, https://x.com/JamesDSneed
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I will be 100% debt free in 3 days. Trying to set myself up as best I can if that really ends up coming true.
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LOL I put one in my 2004 F150. It mostly sits at my house waiting for me to take it to Lowes, but it was nice to have CarPlay.
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It takes the US 18 years on average to setup a new mine.
www.spglobal.com/market-intel...
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The economy and stock market are pretty slow to turn. It will take a couple Fed meetings showing inflation is back and the fed raising rates just around the time we see unemployment numbers rising. Probably by June we should start to see some of this come to a head.
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I said it limits not eliminates what they can do, and I stand by it.
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LOL All us nerds just shook our heads on that BS the first time he said it.
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We both know the Mars thing is just a carrot for support. If he had a goal of attaching a bunch of self-landing rockets to a comet to guide said comet into Mars I would be on board. Restarting the magneto and adding enough water etc. to create an atmosphere is far more useful.
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To be fair to the Democrats, the people gave the Republicans a majority in the house, senate, and presidency. That certainly limits what the Democrats can do.
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What pisses me off is it is right before 18A goes into mass production. If 18A is not great, then yeah part Intel out. If 18A is a really good node then Intel will claw its way back to relevance especially by 14A.
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I hope it doesn’t ever go that far but it’s obvious we keep heading in that direction. I’m still hopeful folks will see the light.
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I guess as king he can do that. 😔
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At least inflation is under control. 😉
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Buffet will clean house if this kind of crash happens. I suspect that is the plan. Buffet is playing the long game on this one.
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With Boeings track record what could go wrong.
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*giant
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If you look at 2008 and Covid you can clearly see how the wealthy make giants leaps in wealth when there are crashes. You may be right that this is the greatest grift of all.
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What's wild is this admin added a lot of inflationary things and made a bunch of folks unemployed around the same time. It's like they googled the ingredients of stagflation and made a stew.
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It is concerning that we have a jump of unemployed folks and inflationary things like tariffs all hitting concurrently.
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If that happens Ill prob reup my MMR vaccine just to be safe.
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I'm more worried about some new bird flu or measles. Not too far from me there was just a measles outbreak.
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We had nothing like this national debt back in those days. A 10%+ prime rate is going hurt much worse in this era.
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It was going to be a very tight rope to walk then all this inflationary policy and tariffs occurred. What worries me is that in a few examples historically when inflation comes back after being reduced via higher interest rates, it comes back with a vengeance.
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All of this feels like pump stock news stuff. I guess if you can do this here and there until Panther Lake drops it might work.
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Mine where a Commodore 64 and a 286.
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Not sure what you are looking at so wanted to ask how does Texas compare?
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Why, what?
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Many of those lower income folks are immigrants as well.
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That was oddly specific.
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Yes, totally agree on the choices they made. They needed that flexibility to use TSMC.
Cool. Was hoping that was the case on both accounts.
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My personal experiences say that first one is likely most of the issue. In this era so many folks do not possess the critical thinking skills to know who to trust. Marketing and propaganda work well on them.
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I’m around 50 years old and many of them are older than my parents. It’s wild. Term limits are very much in order.
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LOL
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As a US native its weird to my wife and me. It didn't used to be like this 20+ years ago.
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I have heard a few things that I support. If only he wasn't so darn crazy in some areas like vaccines, unpasteurized dairy, fluoride in water, etc.
My wife keeps a list of prescriptions drugs she hears on TV in a note on her phone. It's pages long now.
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My hope is that the not so crazy ideas like removing dyes from cereals etc. that have already been banned in the UK, stick for the long term. The rest of his crazy stuff I hope doesn't get implemented or if it does it gets reverted. I'm trying to see the tiny bit of good here.
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I'm in agreement with the kid.
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He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
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😊
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I do think as long as people use religion to be better humans to each other then its net effect is good. Like an extended phenotype.
Have you ever considered living forever? Like your first googolplex of years isn't even 1%. That is scary to me.
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I just finished watching this Republican senator from AZ talk about the math of the US budget and deficit. Everybody should know some of the basic numbers. Its wild how little these cuts Elon and team might make will actually impact the deficit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCyy...
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I have been wondering if we will see a trend for the client chips(desktop, mobile, etc) to move to monolithic designs. I'm surprised Intel didn't already make that move as you not only get packing costs reduced you get real performance and efficiency gains so you can sell more product too.
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As someone who is not but was raised religious, Christian Baptist, my take has been the bible could be distilled down to one saying/concept from Jesus.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
It is spoken about by Jesus in Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12.
Sadly, this point is missed.
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How its going.....
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Another MBA business school guy. Seems like Intel is healing.
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/smh
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Im certain in the places they think they can they absolutely will.