Please don't do this. Lad who I used to work with started using Ket instead of other things at 16. Having serious problems by 21, by 23 he'd had a urostomy and had multiple other issues. 4 years later and he's in worse shape than me, a recovering 40 something alcoholic.
I’m gonna simply say this: if you are at all interested in a Stargate show with ANY of the original creators/performers involved, now is the time to say something. Otherwise it really will be the end of that chapter forever. Let them know you are THERE
You may or may not care about Stargate.
But you should know that a new show was in development and Amazon canceled it because it would appeal to Stargate Fans.
This is how all the big studios feel about your favorite franchise, btw.
EXCLUSIVE: The new "Stargate" TV series has been axed at Amazon.
The show was first announced with a series order in November 2025 and hailed from showrunner Martin Gero, who was a writer on "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate: Atlantis." Sources say Amazon execs were concerned that Gero's take on the series would not have broad appeal beyond the franchise's already dedicated fanbase.
https://t.co/otnCvKwnnF
Re-evaluating my working situation after some absolutely outrageous demands from the chairman. Including banning all staff holidays under one week as he doesn't want staff to be able to take a day off.
🦔GitHub Copilot switched to token-based billing this morning and users are already out of credits. Pro+ subscribers paying $39 a month are reporting 60% of their credits gone in two hours of normal use. One user lost 20% of their allowance from a single file review with no code changes. Another hit their monthly cap before the calendar even flipped to June.
Orgs with shared token pools have no way to see individual usage, so entire teams get cut off when one person runs a heavy prompt. Users are canceling and moving to Claude Code and Codex. GitHub community forums are on fire.
My Take
Flat-rate AI subscriptions were always subsidized. Everyone in the industry knew it. Today the subsidy ran out for a few million developers at once. The problem is a lot of companies already restructured around these tools. They cut headcount and told remaining engineers to lean on Copilot instead of building skills internally. Those companies now depend on a tool whose cost just became unpredictable and whose usefulness completely changes when you have to ration prompts to stay under budget.
The developers moving to Claude Code and Codex will hit the same wall eventually. Every AI provider faces the same unit economics. Anthropic filed its S-1 this morning, and the durability of its revenue depends on whether customers stick around once real pricing kicks in everywhere. If a $39 subscriber cancels after one day because the tool became unusable, multiply that across millions of seats and the churn risk becomes very real.
Today showed what happens when AI pricing meets reality. The companies that built their workflows around cheap tokens just discovered the tokens aren't cheap anymore and the people who knew how to do the work without them are already gone.
Hedgie🤗
I fucking love Scrubs. Absolutely adore it. Hell I even love the reboot. (Although even I can't justify that last season with the students) Cox is just great.
I really hope this isn't going to be the standard of the playing surfaces of the world cup pitches. (I know this isn't one, but if they've all been prepared this way, it's a worry.)
@2147mill Made 140% increase on ITM in under a year. Taken out a chunk of the profit and whacked it in an ETF for a bit more stability longer term. I'm not going to pick out many of them though.