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Wix just announced a $2 billion buyback authorization.
They currently have a $4 billion market cap.
$WIX https://t.co/uciY2F8Rkp
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Wix just announced a $2 billion buyback authorization.
They currently have a $4 billion market cap.
$WIX https://t.co/uciY2F8Rkp
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Javier Blas
President Trump orders the Pentagon to sign long-term electricity purchase contracts with coal-fired power plants.
“…It is the policy of the United States that coal is essential to our national and economic security…”
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President Trump orders the Pentagon to sign long-term electricity purchase contracts with coal-fired power plants.
“…It is the policy of the United States that coal is essential to our national and economic security…”
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Almost 30 years and this line has only gotten more relevant especially for the stock market https://t.co/aASlnlR9nt
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Almost 30 years and this line has only gotten more relevant especially for the stock market https://t.co/aASlnlR9nt
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RT @godofprompt: 🚨 Most founders talk about "ethics in AI" at conferences while shipping engagement-maximizing algorithms the next morning.
Dong Nguyen actually deleted $50K/day because people were too addicted. A solo dev in Hanoi had more ethical backbone than entire AI companies.
Now think about this in 2026. We have AI systems designed to be psychologically addictive. Infinite content feeds tuned by reinforcement learning.
AI companions people form emotional dependencies on. Recommendation engines that know your dopamine triggers better than you do.
Flappy Bird was a pixel bird jumping through pipes. Today's AI products are engineering compulsion at a neurological level. And nobody's pulling the plug.
Dong Nguyen lost sleep over a simple game. Meanwhile AI companies watch engagement metrics climb and call it "user love."
The uncomfortable question nobody in AI wants to answer: if your product is generating $50K/day but destroying attention spans, sleep patterns, and mental health... would you kill it?
We already know the answer. They wouldn't even slow it down.
12 years later, Dong Nguyen is still the most ethical person in tech. And that says everything about where we are.
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RT @godofprompt: 🚨 Most founders talk about "ethics in AI" at conferences while shipping engagement-maximizing algorithms the next morning.
Dong Nguyen actually deleted $50K/day because people were too addicted. A solo dev in Hanoi had more ethical backbone than entire AI companies.
Now think about this in 2026. We have AI systems designed to be psychologically addictive. Infinite content feeds tuned by reinforcement learning.
AI companions people form emotional dependencies on. Recommendation engines that know your dopamine triggers better than you do.
Flappy Bird was a pixel bird jumping through pipes. Today's AI products are engineering compulsion at a neurological level. And nobody's pulling the plug.
Dong Nguyen lost sleep over a simple game. Meanwhile AI companies watch engagement metrics climb and call it "user love."
The uncomfortable question nobody in AI wants to answer: if your product is generating $50K/day but destroying attention spans, sleep patterns, and mental health... would you kill it?
We already know the answer. They wouldn't even slow it down.
12 years later, Dong Nguyen is still the most ethical person in tech. And that says everything about where we are.
12 years ago, ‘Flappy Bird’ creator announced he was removing the game from the App Store, due to how addictive it had become. https://t.co/bBiIMxbha8 - Pop Basetweet
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Commenting on Micron's HBM4:
1. If this is true, then Samsung using 4nm + 1cnm would have been a foolish move.
2. Micron would end up with an overwhelmingly lower cost structure compared to the other two major memory makers.
That said, what I don't understand is this: even SK Hynix achieved 11 Gbps in internal testing but couldn't hit 11 Gbps when paired with NVIDIA GPUs, which led them to redesign. So how did Micron manage to achieve 11 Gbps without any revision? That doesn't quite add up to me.
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Commenting on Micron's HBM4:
1. If this is true, then Samsung using 4nm + 1cnm would have been a foolish move.
2. Micron would end up with an overwhelmingly lower cost structure compared to the other two major memory makers.
That said, what I don't understand is this: even SK Hynix achieved 11 Gbps in internal testing but couldn't hit 11 Gbps when paired with NVIDIA GPUs, which led them to redesign. So how did Micron manage to achieve 11 Gbps without any revision? That doesn't quite add up to me.
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RT @realpristinecap: • US Price Cycle Update 📈
• IGV Software Uncertainty is Going Nowhere 🛑
• Midterm Election Years Tend To Be Muted 🤫
Check out tonight’s research note!
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RT @realpristinecap: • US Price Cycle Update 📈
• IGV Software Uncertainty is Going Nowhere 🛑
• Midterm Election Years Tend To Be Muted 🤫
Check out tonight’s research note!
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: ai will never feel the same way i feel about customer reviews https://t.co/aQnGtXjEDG
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RT @alex_prompter: ai will never feel the same way i feel about customer reviews https://t.co/aQnGtXjEDG
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Taiwan media: Rumors emerge that Micron may acquire Innolux’s Fab 5 in Taiwan.
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Taiwan media: Rumors emerge that Micron may acquire Innolux’s Fab 5 in Taiwan.
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