Senior Analyst at AlphaTarget. PhD & MSc Computer Sc.
Previously, Director of Research and PM at The Motley Fool (Aus).
No investment advice, do your own DD.
Longer term, I’d also expect Apple to try to create its own OpenClaw competitor, delivering a system that could fully operate its software across iPhones, iPads and Macs on behalf of the user.
I'm seeing a lot of messages praising the new Siri, considering it just came into beta with a minimum of muss and fuss. It was a pretty interesting engineering effort, one that doesn't get praised enough.
It also lays out a foundation for the future, and Malek explains it well what it means for developers.
Well looks like they have on audit there. It’s interesting that they have raised the money mostly via small donations. It’s showing in the various polls. On ability to govern, open question, right. The majors have created the opportunity for the rise of a third front, which doesn’t speak well of their abilities either. Look, I don’t have a view on governance ability as i haven’t done enough digging but i do find this rise of a third front interesting. It has happened elsewhere and it is now happening in Australia.
Well, well, this type of grassroots fundraising should be giving the majors much food for thought. It’s easy to dismiss this as a protest fundraising. However, it would be foolish to assume this has nothing to do with policy alignment. Maybe ordinary folks want inflation under control, the ability to afford a roof over their heads, productivity gains, smaller government & a handbrake on gov spending, lower taxes etc etc.
@JohnBB68138609 High net migration relative to infrastructure has led to an affordability crisis. Plus high net migration hides the productivity stagnation; real GDP per capita growth has stagnated.
@AvidCommentator Questioning high levels of migration when infra hasn’t kept up with it shouldn’t be controversial. Australia’s real GDP per capita has basically been in recession. High pop growth boosts total GDP so the major parties love it but we are facing some serious productivity issues!
I was only kidding, David, as a reference to the government’s not so rigorous data oriented approach. I know, young folks invest in shares. It makes sense as it is an avenue for LT compounding. The changes are def net negative for the young folks who have just started their investing journey.