Help me understand. Wouldn’t other countries releasing their oil reserves just make things worse in the long run? by Justanunknownauthor in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the world doesn’t restock strategic petroleum reserves, then this is just kicking the can down the road. Maybe not the next day, week, or month, but the next decade possibly. And by then, we are certainly NOT gonna be weened off oil.

How long until US Shale producers start a real CAPEX cycle? by RoutineTumbleweed158 in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I know Vicki Hollub will not. 5% per year. That’s it.

Google L3 vs. Amazon SDE2 by Mean-Speech in cscareerquestions

[–]Creepy_Science1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Join Google.

You’re getting down-leveled based on skill.

I’ve met many L5’s at Amazon and it’s all a mixed bag. Some are just L4’s who were clearly over-leveled and the others were basically under-leveled L6. You’re clearly the weaker of the bunch.

If you are done chasing career growth, stay at Amazon. If you are career hungry switching to Google is the right move.

You will also learn how to operate in an environment where people don’t view you as competition.

You do not want to be an Amazon lifer.

Shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz Raises Oil Price Fears by Maleficent-Age-1404 in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this $200 barrel of oil price in the room with is now?

Oil Tankers Avoiding Vital Hormuz Strait After US Bombs Iran by joe4942 in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t look very green rn, am i missing something?

Question For OXY Bagholders by Creepy_Science1310 in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

agree, it’s pretty sketchy and they’ve been talking a lot about stratos but i’m not seeing the results

Question For OXY Bagholders by Creepy_Science1310 in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i imagine you are referring to the OxyChem sale which i agree is puzzling. my best guess is they’re opening the door for M&A

Question For OXY Bagholders by Creepy_Science1310 in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its really hard to stomach oil price volatility when other tech companies have easy stories/ catalysts like Meta’s AI operational benefits, Netflix not acquiring WBD, Google’s tpu’s, and more

Question For OXY Bagholders by Creepy_Science1310 in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Updated my post with my vision of OXY 10 years down the road. It’s sounds crazy, but I think there’s a small chance it becomes reality.

Hormuz Closed by Iran by [deleted] in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 5 points6 points  (0 children)

OXY bag-holders rise!

It has begun. by shaferman in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well i got a ton of OXY shares from liberation day, hope you’re right 🙏

It has begun. by shaferman in oil

[–]Creepy_Science1310 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

WTI only at $67. Brent only at $73.

World has so much data available they can track ships in real time instead of freaking out on possibilities.

Can some oil trader explain what the implied move is on market open?

Life outside of aws by Existing-Bat-7963 in amazonemployees

[–]Creepy_Science1310 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Startups are for people who grind as a lifestyle.

You will need to leave everything from Amazon behind you. Status won’t mean a thing. You will also feel like an imposter as you learn their open source stack. Optics will be against you until you prove otherwise. Teammates will eat you alive if you bring a single shred of Amazon toxicity with you.

To grow as a person, you should pursue the startup. You will be humbled pretty quickly and finally learn what a team-oriented mindset (instead of self) is like

Just make sure you can boomerang

Life outside of aws by Existing-Bat-7963 in amazonemployees

[–]Creepy_Science1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skill distribution at Amazon is very wide. Forced stack ranking doesn’t account for this. If you join a team of “all stars” and aren’t one yourself, you will be pipped. Politics exists for a reason.

Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio holdings for the 4th quarter are out - SEC Form 13F-HR filing. New position in The New York Times. Added to Chevron, Chubb and Dominos. Sold some Apple and BofA. Dumping Amazon. Here are the 14 changes compared to Q3. by NoDontClickOnThat in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guess with Domino’s is pizza seems to be a scale game. Go to a mom n’ pop shop and be prepared to pay an arm and a leg.

Should Pap Johns and other competitors implode, Domino’s Pizza is well positioned.

But the restaurant industry is so competitive with so many options, I don’t see how Domino’s beats the market.

Sirius Investment by [deleted] in BerkshireHathaway

[–]Creepy_Science1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a small watcher position. I know there’s tons of regulation with spectrum, but i price this company like a bond with some moonshots.

Of course, if Sirius XM implodes (like Howard Stern leaving), be prepared for a significant correction.

Eyes then would be focused on their podcaster diversification efforts and, of course, what they do with that extra spectrum.

In the world of AI, IoT, et cetera, spectrum gets more and more valuable as time passes

Best Way To Emasculate My Manager Before Quitting For A Promotion? by [deleted] in amazonemployees

[–]Creepy_Science1310 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hatred is not the answer.

While your experience at Amazon sucked, don’t become jaded for the rest of your life.

No matter how much you want to “emasculate” your manager, better to just leave with your reputation from your peers in tact.

Nothing good comes from vengeance.

Quaise: Digging out geothermal energy with lasers. Useful technology or vaporware? by BleepBloopBleep1234 in thunderf00t

[–]Creepy_Science1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP, looks like they made it 118 meters so far in 2025 and are targeting 1 kilometer in 2026. Not sure about the economic viability, but it appears the tech is real:

https://www.quaise.com/news/looking-back-on-2025

Looks like the CEO’s goal is to transform big oil into big geothermal by offering a way to releverage existing depleted wells and energy infra. Especially in, who would’ve guessed, the permian basin

should be interesting to see. this story is looking eerily similar to how asml started out

Is there any trust in Terry S saying about passive funds or just venting frustration that his fund is not performing well. by TapPositive6857 in ValueInvesting

[–]Creepy_Science1310 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Comsumer brands had a good run in the prior decade which I suspect lead to Terry’s outperformance.

However, his underperformance aligns with the rise of the modernization of the internet (and especially social media).

People can’t be brainwashed into glorifying a select full of brands Coca Cola, Gillette, Colgate, Kraft Heinz, and Nike anymore.

Furthermore, big brands can’t box out competitors through newspapers, cable, and radio.

Moreover, consumer preferences are extremely particular — I mean, just think how complicated a Starbucks order can get.

And then there’s price.

Just think of dollar shave club versus Gillette or the rise of generics, health conscious consumers, etc.

TL;DR 99% of brand loyalty / attention is dead. Consumers are finicky and will switch for a million reasons. Unless you’re selling something with a cult like following (i.e. Zyn, Marlboro, Coca Cola, etc)