The older I get, the more I realize how many people waste their entire lives waiting to feel ready. Gathering more information. Creating the perfect plan. Simulating progress. Convincing themselves they’ll start tomorrow. Readiness is a myth. Action creates clarity. Do the thing.
No kings, unironically.
The boomer protesters are right.
Trump's obsession with putting his name on the Kennedy Center, passports, airports, govt programs, and now a proposed dollar coin is tacky, dictator behavior.
Honor presidents after they leave office, not during.
As America commemorates 250 years of independence, the @usmint will begin striking this new $1 gold coin to honor the enduring legacy of liberty and a lasting symbol of patriotism. Featuring President Trump, it celebrates the strength of American values, and the promise of a nation dedicated to preserving freedom for all.
New York has about 1/6th of the number of data centers that Virginia has, but New York's electricity rates are almost double.
IT'S NOT THE DATA CENTERS.
Data centers haven’t been raising residential bills.
The sharpest increases are found in states that have pursued the country’s most aggressive climate policies, not those with the most data centers.
California, with some of the nation’s fastest-rising electricity rates, has seen relatively modest data-center growth. Virginia, where data centers consume more than a fifth of the state’s electricity, has experienced price increases near the national average.
@Shawn_Regan in the City Journal Substack: https://t.co/454zAKubNC
Months ago, my AI data center moratorium bill was called a radical idea.
Today, New York became the first state to enact a moratorium and a majority of voters nationwide support it.
AI must benefit ALL of humanity, not just a handful of Big Tech billionaires.
@Cernovich Back in Feb, I wrote a piece called "the tech oligarch's paradox." I argued they need to focus on legitimacy. You may find it interesting: https://t.co/nQa3Gm1NiW
@Cernovich The tech crowd sucks at politics & doesn't know it.
That's a big problem for America. Our biggest advantage is tech innovation. But the people driving it are increasingly despised.
Problem is, you don't get one without the other. Innovation & tech founders are a package deal.
The wealthier you are in the US, the more likely your kids are to be employed by 27. That is until you get to the 90th percentile (about $250k a year in household income today), after that it’s all downhill