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> The most impactful elements of modern agriculture are entirely animal-based.

If we step back a bit, the most impactful bit is true human wish for growth.

If we were satisfied with a comfortable stasis, that would be helpful.


Hopefully by 2080 the value of solar plus storage (or something even better) makes things like coal uneconomic.

Trump talking up intel was the time to buy.

But when is the time to get out?

r/wallstreetbets has been amusing to watch.


> maybe a way to expand the affordable neo line?

It’s a good way to keep pumping the share price too.


That’s unlikely to be how it’s working out for Intel.

Apple aren’t going to be asking for Intel Inside.

It’ll be more like ‘Can you make this thing? How many and much?’


> the CCP can end BYD in a single weekend

Seeing the way tech companies behave makes me think they fear Trump the same way. for example, Tim Apple certainly crawls up Trumps arse.


While not exactly the same, it does rhyme. More a case of suck up to Donny T and hope they give a tax break or something. Keep the shareholders happy.

I suspect you will see the same out of John Apple later this year.


I don't mean to downplay Trump's strongarming of industry or the obsequiousness shown by tech leaders, but let's be real, it's not remotely the same level of control.

the government is basically subservient to him, and there isn't anything stopping it from making a company cease to exist other than the status quo. If, for whatever reason, him (or in his absence the rest of the government) decide they don't want it to exist, it won't exist. It might not be as explicit as how the CCP does it, but it will have the same result

This might be true for small companies, but it's delusional to think that Trump could unilaterally put an end to one of the major tech companies. It would be a huge legal, political and financial battle, at a minimum. Either you're overestimating Trump's power or underestimating the power of the tech companies.

Given the Trump administration’s actions against private industry from TikTok, to Anthropic, to a hundred other examples from auto makers to air conditioning manufacturers, is it fair to deem it delusional to think he might possibly succeed?

Good luck suing the White House, sovereign immunity basically makes this impossible in most cases.


While sovereign immunity is a problem in and of itself that must be reformed, the real problem here is the illegitimate supplicants on the Supreme Council.

Biden and Obama did not had remotely same level if control. And they would be checked by court.

Trump has that control and supreme court will support his project 2025 consistently.


So you pay for parts that are all very expensive due to AI in order to get the machine online so that you can pay for AI subscriptions to do work that is disappearing due to job cuts due to AI.

Vance is far shrewder than many of the surrounding idiots. My guess is that he went because someone like Trump thought it a good idea, and kissing arse is Vance’s current strategy.

Have you listened to that guy say anything about anything? He's about as shrewd as a turnip or any invertebrate

Well its the only winning strategy currently, thats for sure.

But good for us, more visits of these folks who have very negative image in rest of the world. Any corrupt entrenched a-hole would be nice, what about Fico in Slovakia? Orban's best buddy in mindset and methodologies. Next one is Babis in Czech republic. With that done, EU would be free from corrupt russian double agents, for now at least.


After seeing how meeting the pope went, I’m surprised Orban was keen for a visit. He was lucky it was just his political death.

Possibly not in this instance though, as Trump has a FIFA Peace Prize already.

He's got that Venezuelan woman's Nobel too, doesn't he?

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