In the last 30 days alone:
– Microsoft cancelled most of its Claude Code licenses, citing cost
– Uber burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months
– Uber's COO publicly said AI costs are "harder to justify"
– A Fortune 20 CEO ordered token spending to be "dramatically slashed"
– One company spent $500M in a single month on Claude with no usage limits
– H200 rental prices crashed from $7/hr to $4/hr in three weeks
The stocks: still at all-time highs.
How long can the market keep ignoring the receipts?
Atzīšos, lasot twitera vaimanas un tuksdiršanu par NBS, konstantu ņirgāšanos no pat itkā saprātīgiem cilvēkiem, ar katru reizi motivācija piedalīties mācībās krīt. ZS to dara no visas sirds, ir miljons fantastisku lietu, profesionāļu, viss virzās uz priekšu mežonīgiem tempiem 1/
@Iniveta Krievu atbalstītājs melo tad kad atver muti, ukraiņi ļoti spēcīgi bliež media, un ne vienmēr tā ir taisnība. Propaganda arī pareizā pusē paliek propaganda.
@2zvans@GunaGavrilko var daudz labāk izteikties. Es neesmu NBS komunikāciju cilvēks, bet tas ko dara Guna ir noteikti jāreizina x10, jo notiek vēl vairāk lietu nekā viņai ļauts teikt ;)
Milzīgs paldies tiem cilvēkiem, ar kuriem ir fantastiska saskarsme kad esam mācībās, kas atbalsta un sveicina ar smaidu, kad piedāvā palīdzēt ja mums tas ir vajadzīgs - tieši šis dod papildus spēkus ziedot savu brīvo laiku valsts aizsardzībai, bieži upurējot ģimenes laiku.
Katru reizi kad jūs ar savu žulti izliekaties gudrāki nekā esot, jo redzējāt 10 video no Ukrainas un paraujot reālus Ukr propagandas tekstus kā svētu patiesību, noliekot mūsu bruņotos spēkus, jūs tos nepadarat spēcīgākus, tieši otrādi 3/
Finnish technology beats the F-35's stealth – detects it from almost 400 km away! Imagine this: A stealth fighter that is built to be invisible to radar… but Finnish brains from Saab in Tampere now have a small box that listens to it from almost 400 kilometers away. The news? The new Sirius Compact L24R device is being launched this week at the Electronic Warfare Expo in Helsinki. It is completely passive – it doesn't send anything, it just listens to all the electromagnetic signals on the battlefield. Unlike the old backpack variants (which a soldier could carry), the L24R is made to be screwed onto masts, windmills or tall buildings. A single cable, 65 watts, no cooling required. Three of them provide 360-degree tracking. And it pinpoints the direction with less than one degree of accuracy. Product manager Pekka Halme:
“We can detect signals better than with the tactical systems because we only look at a certain sector.” It can pick up radar signals from fighter jets (like the F-35 when the radar is on), commercial aviation weather radars and even ship navigation radars. Sales manager Mathew Wilmot boasted about how it can be built into a large, decentralized sensor network – and mentioned Finland’s southern coast and eastern border as an example. In other words: Russia can forget about sneaking in by plane or ship without the Finns knowing exactly where they are. And the best part? The system has already been sold to 10 countries. The irony is outstanding: You build an aircraft that is supposed to be invisible… and then a Finnish box comes along and says “hey, we can hear you anyway”. Stealth? More like “scream all the way”. What do you think – will this make both Russia and China sweat a little extra, or is it just another cool gadget in the electronic warfare? Source:
Saab Finland / Tampere Technology Centre – press briefing ahead of launch at AOC Europe, Helsinki (23–24 May 2026)