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I've been thinking a lot about these ETFs and running the possible scenarios through my head. I'm increasing my probability of a speculative attack on the USD to 30-40% by the end of 2025. What might this look like? There will be a gargantuan, constant bid on Bitcoin, as a…

This is exactly right. ETFs are coming for everything. And the combo of ETFs and BTC is the atomic bomb. Enjoy the show.

dotkrueger's tweet image. This is exactly right. ETFs are coming for everything. And the combo of ETFs and BTC is the atomic bomb. Enjoy the show.


Until people feel comfortable discussing the truth, and importance, of the biology of women and men, and how it impacts our society, we're gonna be stuck in this paradigm where immigrants are equivalent to children requiring nurturing, and ideologies with no basis in reality are…

Bret Weinstein just said something that won’t leave my head: For the first time in 300,000 years of human evolution, we removed the cost from the single biggest reward nature ever invented — sex and pair-bonding. Reliable birth control + abortion = you can now cash the…



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The discourse around whether we are close to AGI or not has become very confusing for normal people. Some people think it's all one big bubble and that the current models will not lead to AGI. Others believe that by scaling up the existing models with more data and more compute…

rationalaussie's tweet image. The discourse around whether we are close to AGI or not has become very confusing for normal people.

Some people think it's all one big bubble and that the current models will not lead to AGI.

Others believe that by scaling up the existing models with more data and more compute…

People wonder why the fertility rate is in the toilet? Yeah fiat currency and feminism has a lot to do with it, but so do dating apps that inflate a 4 into thinking she's a 9

Re-downloaded bumble like 12 hours ago and I already have over 1000 likes…..it’s so so so fun being a beautiful gorgeous woman



This is a great documentary. I first heard of Demis Hassabis about a decade ago, and he had a disproportionate influence in how I think about AI. He's a bona fide genius. What DeepMind achieved with AlphaGo, then AlphaZero, then protein folding, Gemini, etc has been incredible.…

To celebrate five years of #AlphaFold, we’re making The Thinking Game available on YouTube. 🧬 Get a candid look at the triumphs, the challenges and the pivotal moments that led to a breakthrough on a 50-year-old grand challenge in biology. Stream for free on @YouTube →…



When she asks you how you're going to buy a house in Sydney when you're unemployed and currently rent a dogbox with 5 others

rationalaussie's tweet image. When she asks you how you're going to buy a house in Sydney when you're unemployed and currently rent a dogbox with 5 others

One of the things I'm spending a lot of time thinking about at the moment is what role variance plays in human intelligence. If there was only one human on Earth, with no one else to talk to, but all the tools and resources at their disposal to do as they please with, would an…


Crypto traders after quitting their job and shoving their entire life savings into fartcoin at the top now staring at a potentially crippling bear market with no skillset to fall back on


Substack rolling out age verification... Presumably it will be the same in Aus as the UK. There is something undeniably insidious and authoritarian about Western governments calling themselves democracies and then censoring information, whilst gaslighting the population that…

rationalaussie's tweet image. Substack rolling out age verification... Presumably it will be the same in Aus as the UK.

There is something undeniably insidious and authoritarian about Western governments calling themselves democracies and then censoring information, whilst gaslighting the population that…

Inflation is closer to 38% than 3.8%.

Housing up 5.9%, new mortgages 45% of pre-tax hh budget Electricity up 37% Clothing 5.4% Education 5.4% Health 4% Gold (true inflation) 12% per annum last 15 years somehow inflation 3.8% 🤡

matt_barrie's tweet image. Housing up 5.9%, new mortgages 45% of pre-tax hh budget
Electricity up 37%
Clothing 5.4%
Education 5.4%
Health 4%
Gold (true inflation) 12% per annum last 15 years

somehow inflation 3.8% 🤡


As I have said many, many times now, young people only exist to subsidise a class of selfish old people who are the ones who fucked up the system in the first place. Until everyone accepts this, and accepts that they are slaves to a class of people who will never pass on the…

From next April, pensioners will get more money in their State Pension. My government is tackling the cost of living and delivering greater security for those in retirement.



I'll add to this: Most of Gen Z doesn’t give a flying #&$K about a 'recession'. Their entire lives have been a recession - no upwards mobility in their career, very difficult to own shelter, and their own people are being replaced by a government that tells them it's for their…

Somebody has to say it: Most of Gen Z doesn’t give a flying #&$K about winning a global AI arms race They want to restore American cultural traditions, have meaningful jobs with livable wages, and good quality of life



Society has become tolerant of things we should be intolerant of, and intolerant of things we should be tolerant of.


Your multiculturalism, Saar

Aussie catches immigrant about to defecate in the street in Adelaide in broad daylight. "What are you doing? This is Australia" Follow: @NoticerNews



My mental model for 2026 is that it's likely the last semi-normal year before an extremely chaotic period driven by AI job losses and potential escalation of war across the globe, so treat it as such. Haven't seen much of Europe? Probably a good time to do so. Not sure about…


Public sector bureaucrats are stealing the wealth of productive, hard working citizens and allocating it to the most lazy, incompetent, greedy people in our society.

'Austerity', @FinancialReview ? Nothing says austerity like 101 agencies, dozens of department secretaries on over $1m (highest in OECD), total APS headcount up 25% in three years to 193,500 (fastest in OECD), and SES salaries up 7.4% to well over $300k in just 12 months.…



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I think it's entirely fair for normal people to question what value they receive from big tech companies stealing all of their data on the internet and using it to train AI models that replace their (current) highly lucrative careers, so that shareholders who contribute nothing…


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