Someone could go to school for 4 years and study aerospace engineering, then get a PhD with a dissertation related to orbital mechanics, and some instagram influencer who watched a youtube video will be like "actually that guy is wrong" on a topic related to space travel and people will believe them.
I'm not sure how we got here, but I hope we go back to a society where credibility is earned with rigorous training in the associated field, not by a popularity contest.
@HeidyKhlaaf There is a reason why we don't see any testimonials from Apple on the Project Glasswing website amid all the other partners. Apple doesn't BS.
@noemi_nooo@pattssun Judging from your bio, you seem to fit into the upper class and are probably not representing the majority or average living standards. Tell me more about median salary and living costs. Good for you though (PM to PM).
Ok, what's the median salary for the city your nephew lives in? Is he in the top 10%, 20%, etc.? That's great for your nephew, but he could be an outlier, and it's obviously just one data point. I'm asking about statistics, not one person's perception. FYI, people working in tech are generally better off in many markets/countries.
Never been there, but why not one day.
Games made in Sweden stood for 20% of the revenue on Steam in 2025.
Pretty impressive considering Sweden’s size of 10 million inhabitants.
Source: @alineaanalytics
Made two mistakes here: 1. the mistake to read through whole this post, here’s a few red flags:
🚩 flag # 1 - A lot of words to say very little.
🚩 flag # 2 - Weak argument: Stating that Progress/breakthrough tied to energy makes this bubble different, energy has always been a key bottleneck for every major breakthrough since the industrial revolution. However, Bubbles and dependencies on energy sector are not mutually exclusive.
🚩 flag # 3 - trying to farm engagmeent for sending traffic to the other posts in his feed.
Credibility check: what have you invested during the last 15-20y that has provided a similar or better result than Burry?
2. The mistake to engage with this type of engagement farming content.