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  • Easiest/cheapest way would be to buy $NVD which is a 2x inverse ETF. It is designed so that if NVDA drops by 5% on a day, NVD will go up by 10%. But it's on a daily basis and isn't perfect, so over the long run it will bleed out, so you still need to time it right to profit on it.

  • Unrelated to the article itself, but god fucking damn is that website absolutely absurd. It looks like a shitty campaign website. The sad sad man changed the seal of the office and put an eagle (because books are lame I guess) and "free state of florida" at the bottom like that's a real thing. Can't believe this works on people.

  • You're saying th AI bubble has popped because even more smaller companies and individuals are getting in on the action?

    Thats kind of the definition of a bubble actually. When more and more people start trying to make money on a trend that doesn't have that much real value in it. This happened with the dotcom bubble nearly the same. It wasn't that the web/tech wasn't valuable, it's now the most valuable sector of the world economy, but at the time the bubble expanded more was being invested than it was worth because no one wanted to miss out and it was accessible enough almost anyone could try it out.

  • If there are no consequences for cops lying then it will keep getting worse.

  • They want you to need them. If you don't need them, you might be thinking independently. You might not go along with it when they want you to do unreasonable things.

  • I'm confused, did it SMASH or did it crawl?

  • Still waiting for NANO to become widespread 💀

  • The problem is that they are a cartel, so we get in a place where a group of private businesses can dictate who can make money.

    I think it's a great idea in theory that as a payment processor you can have influence on social changes. I think businesses should have clear ethics so that I can support those that match my own. If there were 50 processors to choose from that all had niches and different ethics, fine. But we have in reality one processor with finger puppets on asking us which puppet we like best.

  • The metric of per kg of product, while entirely fair, can be a bit misleading when it comes to making high impact decisions in your life. The switching to tea example is a good one to criticize because on this chart coffee is quite high up there, but I consume only 15g of coffee a day, compared to probably close to a kg of meat, egg, and dairy. Eliminating coffee would not be a high climate impact decision.