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throwmeme888 commented on Quitting an Intel x86 Hypervisor   halobates.de/blog/p/446... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
snvzz · 5 months ago
Awful.

Fortunately, we won't have to suffer x86 much longer.

throwmeme888 · 5 months ago
there isn't much out there which is well known and completely open source other than risc-v. mayb urbit
throwmeme888 commented on When the Dotcom Bubble Burst   dfarq.homeip.net/when-the... · Posted by u/rbanffy
yardstick · 5 months ago
So what you’re saying is that for 20-30k you’d make at least 1m by holding them all for 25+ years?
throwmeme888 · 5 months ago
this is a common misconception, which I think arises from the ideas of index investing. one must remember that while the index itself increases over time, many of the names on the index in eg the year 2000 simply don't exist anymore; consider companies like Kodak Eastman

if you held all of the energy drink companies including a placement into monster for 25+ years you would indeed make money on the 1-2 winners and end up net ahead.

But if you missed monster, you could very easily have just bought a basket of dog companies that all completely fail and the money is gone

throwmeme888 commented on Inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working   economist.com/leaders/202... · Posted by u/pseudolus
adverbly · 6 months ago
I'd prefer a land value tax personally.

Capital flight is a thing. Land isn't going anywhere.

Economists including multiple Nobel laureates on both the left and right have been screaming for land value tax for almost a century for this and many other reasons.

throwmeme888 · 6 months ago
the chief challenge is: how does one actually value land?

if I own 1000 acres in the middle of nowhere that holds an enormously profitable business, I could end up paying almost zero tax simply because I dont have any nearby real estate development

throwmeme888 commented on The A.I. Monarchy   substack.com/home/post/p-... · Posted by u/zuzuleinen
dev_throwaway · 6 months ago
Ah, yes, I remember Yarvin. His goal was to become a cult leader for billionaires whose brains had turned to mush from surrounding themselves with only yes-men for decades.

The theory was that their imagined sense of being above others would make them easy marks.

Apparently he was correct. What a wild timeline we are living in.

throwmeme888 · 6 months ago
the rest are hypnotised as they try to understand urbit, which is to computers as the Bogdanov mathematical thesis was to pure maths.
throwmeme888 commented on The A.I. Monarchy   substack.com/home/post/p-... · Posted by u/zuzuleinen
throwmeme888 · 6 months ago
this article is just a summary of things curtis yarvin originally said over 5 years ago and a Marinetti article that was in new scientist a few weeks back

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26535290-100-how-futu...

in short, this substack article share by op is probably just ai generated slop

throwmeme888 commented on Egg prices are soaring. Are backyard chickens the answer?   civileats.com/2025/02/18/... · Posted by u/greenie_beans
prepend · 6 months ago
I think you demonstrated that eggs taste different, but not better.

My 2 year old would only prefer to eat frozen chicken nuggets. That doesn’t mean they are superior to actual whole chicken.

throwmeme888 · 6 months ago
eggs are homogenous in nature, so a blind test between two eggs can reveal the superior quality of one type of homogenous product. Especially when it is an egg, which is entirely "natural"

a chicken nugget is not the same thing as whole chicken, because it has many chemicals, additives, flavouring agents, msg, organ meat, etc and is then battered or crumbed and deep fried before being packed. It also has a different texture altogether, and is eaten with the hands which children find easier than using cutlery.

compare a child tasting two different varieties of dark chocolate in comparison to a milk chocolate with caramel filling, or two varieties of whole milk to chocolate skim milk, et cetera.

throwmeme888 commented on Jevons paradox   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jev... · Posted by u/wslh
strobeflier · 7 months ago
Come on. Which do you think is more likely, that it was a normal EOY sale of a lucrative stock, or that they sold based on insider info obtained weeks before anyone else?
throwmeme888 · 7 months ago
it was 2-3 days after deepseek paper release on Christmas Day. I read this paper too and drew the exact same conclusion (that nvda was due to decline)

but I dont think its insider trading, just informed and reactive trading - not eoy profit trading either though

u/throwmeme888

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