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I like your sense of humor

And as suspected, the Anthropic deal is not recurring revenue, its just a think they can cancel anytime with 90 days notice...Release the bad news slowly and when people are looking somewhere else...

SpaceX AI segment lost about $2.5B from operations in Q1 2026 on $818M revenue...they are burning dollars. Musk controls about 85% of voting power through supervoting shares, and cannot be fired...go IPO buyers...nothing like economic exposure without control....


You dont even need a GPU to train your own LLM.

Time to short the market. We are at peak bubble.

"The stock market just did something eerily similar to the dot-com bubble top in 2000" - https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/01/the-stock-market-just-did-so...


The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.

> The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.

And you can consistently beat the market as long as passive index investors believe in efficient markets.


Show me an index fund that persistently beats passive index funds. https://www.investopedia.com/warren-buffett-usd1-million-bet...

> Time to short the market.

post your position for all to see if you're so confident. Time in market is way better than timing the market. I'd rather ride through a downturn, buying at the same pace i always do, and come out the other side than try to time it. Been there done that and i got burned every time.


Shorting when there is a mania is way, way too risky

The amount of actual, hard cash revenue these companies are making is a different ballgame from the dot-com bubble.

Cisco was making loads of hard cash revenue during dotcom.

> Time to short the market. We are at peak bubble.

I've seen this comment on HN at least 5 times already.


I've been seeing this sentiment since I got into professional software development nearly 20 years ago.

This is actually the pin everyone was looking for that will pop this AI bubble, including the token cost falling in China and the release of open models that are good and run locally.

It could be, but the market could bounce right back. And if it does, it's hard to know who will emerge stronger. Anthropic could end up like Amazon, or it could end up like Yahoo.

Where are these open models that are as good as GPT and Claude and run locally?




Biased much? You could have used: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_hijacking

That says:

"Airplane hijackings have occurred since the early days of flight. ...Pre-1929, 1929–1957, 1958–1979, 1980–2000, and 2001–present."

"...Between 1958 and 1967, there were approximately 40 hijackings worldwide..According to the FAA, in the 1960s, there were 100 attempts of hijackings involving U.S. aircraft: 77 successful and 23 unsuccessful....

"..In a five-year period (1968–1972) the world experienced 326 hijack attempts, or one every 5.6 days.."

And your conclusion is "Palestinian" movement (that you wrote between quotes)...invented airplane hijacking?


Classic quibbling over the intended meaning of a comment and its most literal interpretation. Treating it as the commenters 'conclusion' is disingenuous, it is a statement based on the most commonly publicized events. Why would anyone look up a history of all airplane hijackings when it is well known and publicized and in some corners celebrated that the PLO/PFLP performed these actions against civilian aircraft? You only need to know they did it once to know the chance is nom-zero that these partisans present a security risk to civilian aircraft. The appeal to the data is hand-wringing.

For 20 years, Google had access to infinite amount of human based Phds, and fresh computer science graduates, and effectively unlimited budgets...and have been "hiring the best" for 20 years straight.

This what they have been spending their human tokens on: https://killedbygoogle.com/

They are a decreasing quality searching engine who shows ads. It has never been about intelligence, or lack of resources. Its about incentives and execution.

Your AI wont save you, or make you rich or increase your productivity.


Wow. I've essentially been circling that exact thought for awhile now. But your blunt phrasing really strikes a chord with me.



The problem is not "backpressure", that's just one of the tools and there are different approaches with the same effect.

You can't express orchestration in terms of "backpressure" only, I think.

Implement-Review-Repeat loop does not involve backpressure in the strict meaning of the term.


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