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lol, you have no idea just how hard it is to make something as mammoth size financially viable or even sustainable as a business, due to sheer technological bottlenecks in video streaming, encoding/decoding videos at that scale, and everything else.

It is a technological marvel, similar in comparison to designing and building an F-35 fighter jet or anything else.

It requires custom Hardware Accelerators designed at a chip level, on top of decades of algorithmic refining of video encoder decoders in stuff like gstreamer or ffmpeg, refining video streaming at inconsistent cellular data networks, various ISPs doing shenanigans with ports, etc. Storing and ingesting that much video data at "Free" initial pricing, streaming that much data to viewers, building analytics algorithms to pair advertisements with watchers, to get a high enough conversion rate to make ads economically viable enough while having minimal number of ads per vids.

Even an infinite money printer like google would struggle were it not for systematically solving technology at all levels from hardware, to chip design, to algorithms, to network level tuning, to frontend device optimizations, etc.

And has been made possible by only the cumulative effort of humankind to build such advanced sophisticated systems in the palm of our devices such that even a normie average iphone 16e has more compute capacity than early 1990s or so, much more.

It is a miracle, in every shape and form.


If that is a miracle so is every engineering and scientific effort because most things are hard multifaceted problems. Maybe these aren’t actually miracles but the inevitable products of structured teams of trained people.


That's like saying "The Great Wall of China is just like any other garden wall."


I’m saying if you have an organized and sufficiently economically powered empire, along with a nearby roving band of nomads, the great wall of china becomes inevitable.


I don't see that comparison at all. Rather, I see an idea that's more akin to, "This is the sum testament to our overall technological capabilities at that time", for both YT and the Great Wall.

That's why I question whether it's actually a "miracle". I don't mean to suggest that it's not quite the feat to make something like that exist, but I see it as more of a representation of where we're at technologically, rather than some sort of improbable, inexplicable thing that otherwise shouldn't be. The fact that the response to my post seems to clearly understand how it exists kinda-sorta supports that, IMO - you can draw a clear path towards understanding how it came to be.


Beautifully put


SEC and most states like delaware where companies incorporate do have minority shareholder protections, regardless of these terms.

A board of directors can screw shareholders even without one controlling director.

The protections for minority shareholder are seperate.

Also the news of malpractice by directors like you mention leads to SEC investigations and stocks come crashing down before they can sell it (as they must declare their stock sales a few days before doing it)


Given cases like Elon moving to less protective jursidictions, those protections are not necessarily as protective as you might prefer, especially if you sign them away at some point in the past.

It's going to be a lot harder to protect your rights, especially around the margins, if you agree to terms like the above.


kinda surprising lol, seastar runs all sorts of popular stuff like ScyllaDB (a nosql performant db meant to be a replacement to Cassandra)


A Boeing Whistleblower engineer had warned of premature failure of this Boeing 787 Dreamliner and had asked US congress to bring down every single plane of this model type 1 year ago.

He died of “suicide” suspiciously right after. I hope Boeing gets investigated for failure after failure after failure, and crashes it has caused recently.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/apr/16/boeing-whis...


His warnings were about the fuselage construction. This doesn’t appear to be a structural failure, of the type he was worried about.


He raised concerns on many issues including the fuselage issue

>Salehpour, who has worked at Boeing for more than a decade, says he faced retaliation, including threats and exclusion from meetings, after raising concerns over issues including a gap between parts of the fuselage of the 787.

That particular issue you quote, was only given as a single example


The whistleblower in your linked article, Sam Salehpour, is still alive.


Oh ! , you're right I'll edit the comment (wont let me edit anymore, i hope others read this comment).

I mixed him with the other Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett Thanks !

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barnett_(whistleblower)


And to be fair, there is AFAIK absolutely no reason to believe Jon Barnett's didn't take his own life. Indeed there is overwhelming evidence that he pulled the trigger, alone.

Now whether he was driven to suicide by Boeing's unrelenting and unending persecution campaign against him as a whistleblower is another, perfectly valid question.


Back during the communist vs capitalism and free market era

Politicians were patriotic like you hope them now to be, they were worried about the rise of communism and were extremely attentive and focused and unified to making sure capitalism and free market works for the masses, that everyday westerners are enriched and have better social and health outcomes than their communist counterparts.

It did succeed to the point that Boris Yeltsin after dissolution of USSR was dumbfounded by just looking at american grocery stores that are affordable for public in comparison to the Empty shelves back at home [0]

However after the end of cold war they gave up on bipartisan, or helping society as “one nation” in almost every major western democracy. They filed every major new infrastructure build with red tape, red tape, bureaucratic nightmare. They made the economy as a pingpong ball to intentionally sabotage it for the incoming rival presidency/prime ministers, while benefiting themselves with unsustainable debt. They gave up all public infrastructure like highspeed rail, cheap transportation like Greyhound Buses across american cities, cheap housing, good housing.They gutted our manufacturing and industries, outsourced all our jobs with no better ones for those without jobs to replace them.

Now everything’s going to shit, and they wonder why people are starting to vote in populists and authoritarians, they were sold a great and good ideal of men and women, parliamentarians working together united to deliver the public with better outcomes for everyone in a democracy. Yet now they see them busy with personal enrichment, ideological wars, petty infighting, inaction on key issues.

And then they wonder why people are voting in and then tolerating objectively authoritarian dictators sometimes evil sometimes good who promise to steamroll changes as a monarch/dictator, just in hopes that they just ignore the democratic chaos and finally deliver the public something (even though often they also just personally enrich themselves or make the problems worse) we lost our prosperity, authoritarians promised us prosperity if we give away our freedoms now most of us are going to lose both at current trajectory. All because of petty infighting and laziness and lack of patriotism among politicians.

European and American society will need another cold war of ideologies with them on one side to actually defend and work for common citizens again, they wont do it until then, they’ll only do the bareminimum while continuing their petty fights and lectures as “leaders”.

[0](https://thefederalist.com/2019/11/13/how-a-russians-grocery-...)


> They gutted our manufacturing and industries, outsourced all our jobs with no better ones for those without jobs to replace them.

We have been very close to record-low unemployment last year and the real median household income is higher than ever


I think unemployment is a poor metric if it's the only one you're looking at. Unemployment says nothing about the quality of the jobs. For example, if 90% of the country was employed in a minimum wage job, then the unemployment metric would look great but I don't know anyone who would call that a healthy economy.


10% of the population drives more than the bottom 90% of the population in consumer demand and purchase now, you think that’s normal ? This was never a thing until very recently, america’s wealth has skyrocketed one can argue the middle class is shrinking and certainly didnt gain their share of this wealth growth.

Go look at the debt levels of an average american, and realise that greater than a majority of americans dont even have $500 saved for emergencies in their account.

The unemployment rate is a sham that doesnt even count underemployment and it cleverly masks and removes people who were looking for a job, gave up hope and now are no longer looking for a job.

Adjust that medium household income statistics for purchasing power in usa across last 40 yrs, you’ll realise wages are same or have declined in real value term’s when the total wealth in country has skyrocketed.

Look there is nothing wrong with others enjoying their life but if the majority doesnt feel like they have safe equal and sustainable life sooner or later they give up on the existing system, at that point a country risks a lot of instability.

Unemployment rate has been cleverly gamed and distorted as a statistics in every major country from china to europe to usa, you name it.

Look at the median household income in terms of debt servicing, mortgage servicing, final disposable income, net wealth/assets of average income

If you make the same or lets even say a bit more money/income than mom and pop’s gen but you pay 50% of your income in housing rent or mortgage in major cities compared to only 10% back in previous gen’s times how is that better ?

And college fees have skyrocketed by 6-7x in real money terms while wages have not, thats an expensive thing too for a lot of kids.

Pensions are not a thing.

Im not saying america is completely broken, america is awesome and is equipped to do much better than most developed economies and especially compared to europe in future.

But we must admit there are problems that are fomenting troubles that can end up blowing over if we as a society dont start rapidly fixing it.


> Adjust that medium household income statistics for purchasing power in usa across last 40 yrs, you’ll realise wages are same or have declined in real value term’s when the total wealth in country has skyrocketed.

That's why I said "real median household income". Real income in economics means PPP corrected and is up a lot. See: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEHOINUSA672N

I wholeheartedly agree on the housing issue though. The cause there isn't with top politicians or some evil cabal limiting housing but it's a local problem caused by elections of NIMBY candidates and local community having too much input on permitting while only a small group of mostly of older and wealthier NIMBYs show up to those meetings.


It was right before dissolution.


Cashflow is king.

You’re operating cashflow decides the health of your business, not your accounting profits, not anything else.

Only the operating cashflow and whether that grows as your startup/business grows decides whether your business lives or dies, everything else is for investors, mommy and daddy for final report card.

A business operator’s #1 focus is Operating Cashflow and this tax insanity law hurts cashflow tremendously for american service businesses who need to compete with all other major economies who dont have such an insane law.


Ofcourse the biased propaganda newspaper (i dont like fox news too) pretending to be defenders of liberty and the public, at it again !


Wont be able to for long as smaller models keep improving performance with distillation.

Once apple and co successfully embed local LLMs into their devices and custom processors it’ll be quite hard politically to reverse course.


Idk why but judges typically care more about flexing their powers instead of having decent idea as to how their actions end up setting future precedent or harm to the nation. (Just like how they made donating infinite money to political parties by one individual a fundamental right to free “speech” thereby breaking all existing donation limits and completely breaking apart our electoral process)

The way this judge is pretending like there arent a gazillion ai models that can do this now

One can simply download a app like msty.app combine it with openrouter or ollama based local model and crawl and do all of this from their computer.

This order was absolute insanity and is going to make most corporate users be extremely skeptical with providing their data to american llm providers. This judge single-handedly put 100s of millions of chatgpt users privacy potentially breached and american businesses losing trust as reliable LLM providers not because of their own faults but because of judges like Ms. Wang

This is why America needs a Right to Privacy as a constitutional amendment for american citizens just like how some european and asian countries have.


I don't know why you're getting downvoted when its very possibly true.

Just one month ago they found intentionally embedded Kill Switches in chinese provided solar panels [0][1].

Not even complex apps require capabilities of such self-modification, the fact that a DJI drone app, requires such capabilities, is quite suspicious especially as they are heavily involved in PLA Drone Warfare R&D and Capacity building.

[0](https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/ghost-...)

[1](https://www.rickscott.senate.gov/2025/6/sens-rick-scott-mars...)


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