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11:31
For as much shit as Bezos got for his Washington Post bullshit it looks like he potentially saved himself a lot of grief for amazon and Blue Origin.
I guess both him an Musk demonstrate very well why billionaires owning media platforms and other industry at the same time is almost a recipe for oligarchs.
 
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12:47
Both major parties are backed by billionaires, in return the system is tilting in favour of wealthy people regardless who gets in. Consider Trump gets in with the support Elon Musk, this will only increase the wealth disparity within US, accelerating the already unbalanced system even further.
I am actually thrilled, eagerly awaits to see how the firework will play out.
(Disasters always follow Trump around - bankruptcies, Covid, assassinations, etc. I will be surprised if nothing happens during his next term in the white house)
13:18
Warren Buffett recently sold Apple, Bank of America stocks - formal is one of the most valuable US tech companies, the other is ... well, the Bank of US. Doesn't look like the most famous US investor is confident with US future at all.
 
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14:51
@TelKitty BoA is not the Bank of the US. That's the federal reserve. The original Bank of the US was killed back in the 1800s
 
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18:07
posted on November 06, 2024 by Blog Staff

One of the reasons that I’m excited for Reflection in C++ is that it can permit you to implement, as a library, many things that previously required language features. In this post, I’m going to walk through implementing P2786R8 (“Trivial Relocatability For C++26”). Implementing Trivial Relocation in Library by Barry Revzin From the article: The g

 
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21:41
@TelKitty he has been selling large positions for 1-2 years now, so I don't think you can make such conclusions straight away

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