đź”— Your Life is the Sum Total of 2,000 Mondays
Then we spend the actual substance of our lives doing laundry and feeling crappy about it…
đź”— Your Life is the Sum Total of 2,000 Mondays
Then we spend the actual substance of our lives doing laundry and feeling crappy about it…
Telling that đź”— moltbook.com - where humans are invited to observe agentic ai chatting amongst themselves - offers no RSS feed. What’s that about?
When Ed’s on a roll … Ed’s on a roll
“Stargate” is commonly misunderstood as a Trump program, or something that has raised $500 billion, when what it actually is is Oracle raising debt to build data centers for OpenAI. Instead of staying in its lane as a dystopian datacenter mobster, Oracle entered into negative-to-extremely-low margin realm of GPU rentals, raising $58 billion in debt and signing $248 billion in data center leases to service a 5-year-long $300 billion contract with OpenAI that it doesn’t have the capacity for and OpenAI doesn’t have the money to pay for.
đź”— Ranked: The 35 Countries with the Highest Household Debt - that is highest a percentage of GDP.
New Zealand comes in a 5th, the UK 11th and the USA - 13th. Seperately both Australia and Canada beat out New Zealand for the ‘top 5 honors’.
Not sure what that all means. I certainly can’t see obvious corolations with others on the list.
… and why shouldn’t he? He was wronged. And anyone who tells him different will be sent to the gulag. Tяump - you are wrong.
Chris Lockhead posted đź”— this on LinkedIN
It’s LinkedIn oatmeal.
Chris is right, so I replied:
Content is homogenous, undifferentiated and fully interchangeable with any other content - like …
Ajay quoting Joe Boyd …
đź”— Joe Boyd - linking to a quote via @ajay.
It is a great quote from ‘White Bicycles’. And I know that Wikipedia positions him as a ‘producer’ - …
🔗 Cancer might protect against Alzheimer’s.
And vice versa apparently.
If correct - today’s good news - Alzheimer’s is not in my future
🔗 You Can Just Say No to the Data - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
You can - but perhaps a better thought is to consider the data, ask where it comes from, how was it arrived at, who compiled it, whether it’s relevant and … and …and
.. is - I think - basically what Jim is saying … so unclear where the title came from.