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🦔 I've been digging into the AI data center economics, and a hedge fund manager just discovered something that confirms my worst fears about this bubble. Harris Kupperman initially thought data centers were financially questionable, but after talking to industry insiders, he realized the situation is catastrophically worse.
What I Found Most Alarming
Kupperman originally assumed data center components would depreciate over 10 years, but learned from two dozen senior professionals that the actual lifespan is just 3-10 years due to rapid technology advances. His revised calculations show the industry needs $320-480 billion in revenue just to break even on 2025 data center spending alone. Current AI revenue sits around $20 billion annually.
The Industry Panic I'm Seeing
What strikes me most is that none of the senior data center professionals Kupperman spoke with understand how the financial math works either. These aren't outside critics but industry veterans who "shoulder a heavy burden" because they know the economics don't add up. When the people building the infrastructure can't explain the business model, I see that as the biggest red flag possible.
The Depreciation Treadmill
The 3-10 year component lifespan creates a constant capital expenditure cycle where companies must replace entire facilities before they've generated returns on initial investment. This isn't just chips becoming obsolete, it's physical infrastructure wearing out under high-powered usage while technology advances make older systems worthless.
My Take
This validates everything I've been tracking about the AI bubble being built on impossible economics. When you add 2026 projections with hundreds of new data centers, break-even revenue approaches $1 trillion. Kupperman concludes that "doing it at massive scale doesn't make the economics work any better, it just takes an industry crisis and makes it into a national economic crisis." When industry professionals privately admit the math doesn't work while publicly promoting expansion plans, I'm witnessing financial engineering disguised as technological progress.
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On my way driving to Montana this evening from Washington, I passed thru Hayden , ID to visit a young man who completed our 50 yard challenge .Family, please help me congratulate Cole on completing the challenge by mowing 50 yards for the elderly, disabled, single parents, and veterans in his community.
Yesterday Texas officially became the 5th state in the country to make ivermectin available without a prescription!
Law takes effect Dec 4th.
Congratulations and thank you @joannefortexans!
Great leadership example Senator. Well done.
And to all the haters, this took effort. He or his staff had to buy the paint and paint roller. He had to locate the graffiti from an access road, and then open the paint can, then paint over the graffiti with getting paint all over himself.
In the Netherlands, a nursing home launched a program that allows university students to live rent-free in exchange for spending time with elderly residents. According to PBS, students are given small apartments within the care home and are asked to spend at least 30 hours per month acting as "good neighbors." This includes sharing meals, celebrating birthdays, watching sports, helping with technology, and simply offering companionship.
The program has been praised for its simplicity and impact. It addresses two major issues at once: the shortage of affordable student housing and the emotional needs of aging populations. Students have described the experience as deeply meaningful, saying it has helped them slow down and appreciate life more fully.
This intergenerational model has gained international attention and inspired similar programs in places like France, Spain, and the United States. It's a powerful eaxample of how small, thoughtful changes in living arrangements can foster empathy, community, and mutual support across generations.
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