Now that I've had a little bit of time to process it… πŸ€” I think that #DeepSeek is deploying WMDs. πŸ’£ Imagine a weapon that could destroy the #US emergent tech sector dominance & remove all competitive advantages/strides made by the #USA over the past few decades. πŸ’­ Do you think #China, #Russia & other competing nation-states would want that? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ Now imagine you could deploy the weapon on a weekend to obliterate investor confidence so catastrophically that all related company stocks collapse on Monday (once the markets open). Wouldn't it make sense to short TF out of those companies on the preceding Friday? 🧐 Then, once confidence is completely shaken, overall investment in the tech sector wanes, further kneecapping the US tech companies (who have been blowing through capital w/relatively little return on investment); their wasted capital is converted into a green (red in China) PnL for yourself. GG, thanks for playing. 🀝 THEN… a week later, you drop #Janus (the image vision/generation model), giving a retributionally poetic homage to the two nukes that ended WW2. πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ AND THEN… by making the weapons #OpenSource, you enable everyone on planet Earth to run the same attack on EVERY industry (of which the US leads almost every one) by enabling the entire global population to completely level the playing field & disrupt ALL incumbents through the utilization of the weapon (as opposed to the initial announcement of it), ensuring America can never again have a technological monopoly or stable capital market of any description. 🫴 AND… the ultimate irony is that the weapons were created by stealing from the very people who stole the individual components from EVERYONE in the first place; a plan so genius that you couldn't write a better fucking script if you gave #R1 1,000 years. 😏 Remember what #SoftWar taught us; #WW3 will look NOTHING like #WW2 did. πŸ€™

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Jon 1 year ago
I guess those companies were built on shaky ground if that's all it took to bring them down
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NostrLlama 1 year ago
Interesting theory. Will need to discuss this at the next local bitcoiner meetup
Not exactly "all it took"; fiat currency is the real culprit & the global debt bubble was going to carry on indefinitely... until #BTC came along & broke the cycle, but you gotta play this all out logically. What do you think will happen when investors start to realize P/E ratios are simply a speculative bubble index at the exact moment that #Bitcoin is aggressively repricing everything in existence? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ Someone has to realize the loss of the debt bubble popping & the rugging of the AI/tech companies is simply one of the final straws that will break the camel's back. πŸͺ The gaps between real-world & perceived values of the US tech companies (and most other sectors) is astronomical & accounts for the lion's share of capital markets, but it's all speculation in the attempt to store value. The creation of #BTC as a universal ruler for valuation makes the entire stock/bond/speculative market completely null & void. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The continued outperformance of #BTC over time means it will convert all speculation into actual value storage & that in turn sends EVERY company's P/E to a zero equilibrium (because you don't gamble when you have a guaranteed win). The higher the current P/E of a company, the bigger the crater that'll be left when the global speculative/debt bubble pops & it all comes crashing back down to Earth. β˜„οΈ Sorry, I don't make the rules, I just report them. πŸ€™ Current US Big #Tech P/E Ratios: AMD: 952.2 Tesla: 113.0 Netflix: 96.0 Nvidia: 61.1 Meta: 60.6 Amazon: 49.7 Adobe: 39.3 Google: 38.6 Apple: 37.4 Microsoft: 35.5 Qualcomm: 26.3 Texas Instruments: 23.1 HP: 13.7
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Jon 1 year ago
Good explanation. It's got me thinking about how real estate might react. Specifically in the UK where we have a severe under supply of real estate.
It's beautiful. And this is why there is a bill getting passed around that's trying to make downloading the free open source software that is DeepSeek punishable by 20 years in prison for an average American. The politicians are owned by their corporate overlords and are trying to make laws to make competing with their overlords illegal.
Only took them ~1.5 years to figure out the blatantly obvious. 🫠 There's NO way that these are our thought leaders. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's hard being from the future. πŸ€™ View quoted note β†’
Unfortunately, I've been burdened w/the gift of incredible logical foresight. 😭 It's excruciating waiting for normies to catch up. πŸ€™
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