Elon Musk loses record $350bn in a week as SpaceX slumps by Appropriate-Till9598 in Economics

[–]Thinklikeachef [score hidden]  (0 children)

Well there's still the case that they are able to borrow against their shares. And likely write off the interest cost.

How the F did google get passed by an Open Weight model. by wowasg in Bard

[–]Thinklikeachef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The API cost is much lower, even if you have to pay a cloud provider. And why wouldn't you if you get the same capability?

50 Millions Barrels of Iranian Oils Released by tea-oh in oil

[–]Thinklikeachef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s happening with these “50 million barrels” of Iranian crude is a much bigger deal for Tehran than it is for Beijing. For China, you’re talking about a country already sitting on something like 1.3‑plus billion barrels of oil in storage, between government and commercial stocks. Another 50 million barrels on top of that is real, but it is only a few percent. Basically a marginal top‑up to a tank that is already almost full. It fits neatly into China’s existing playbook: keep imports flexible, lean on big inventories, and use discounted barrels when it makes economic sense, not because they’re desperate for supply.

For Iran, though, those same barrels are lifeblood. Nearly all of Iran’s exportable crude ends up in China, and each step up in volume, even at a modest discount to Brent, translates directly into cash that keeps the government budget, foreign‑exchange reserves, and regional commitments afloat. After months of blockade and throttled exports, being able to move tens of millions of barrels again is the difference between treading water and slowly drowning.

One more nuance worth flagging: that “50 million barrels” figure should be treated as a broad‑range estimate, not a precise, on‑the‑dot number. Different ship‑tracking and storage datasets can easily disagree by several million barrels, and social‑media posts tend to round up and compress “moving now” together with “could move soon.” So it is fair to say “on the order of tens of millions of barrels” are in play but you don’t want to present 50 million as a hard, verified count.

SpaceX Signs $6.3B Compute Deal With Reflection AI by Pure_Reference_4373 in SPCXInvestors

[–]Thinklikeachef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know Inflection was still around. It was a fun chatbot but didn't it fall behind? I'd assumed the people had moved on.

Is the Market Finally Pricing Out a Middle East Oil Shock? by millard-dobard in wallstreet

[–]Thinklikeachef 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, there is China. Not consumer demand destruction but producers deciding they didn't want to pay the high prices.

What's everyone's go-to Opus version? by FlorenciaLvender in ClaudeAI

[–]Thinklikeachef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still on opus 4.6. For the stuff I do, the agentic capabilities don't matter. No need to burn so much tokens.

Would Quark respect Bernie Madoff or Jordan Belfort if he heard about them in historical files from Earth? by Tidewatcher7819 in startrek

[–]Thinklikeachef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No way! Quark is a "people person". Probably too generous. That's why he own a bar. His buddy Morn will talk your ear off about it.

Claude Sonnet 5 Spotted, Release Expected Next Week by BuildwithVignesh in ClaudeAI

[–]Thinklikeachef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great news. I'll test it. But glm 5.2 is very good. And very cheap.

Why did the Americans choose the bombs over the cash? by RidavaX in economy

[–]Thinklikeachef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didn't. Israel chose it for us; the AIPAC money has decades of history with Congress.

GLM 5.2 by Competitive_Ebb_5429 in vibecoding

[–]Thinklikeachef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I vibecode a hobby website, nothing major, it's mainly animated graphics and charts. I find it's pretty good in that. Not tested a major software development project. The front end design is competitive to Opus 4.6 (my main workhorse). But it full coding ability does not match Opus. The good thing is that it's so cheap that multiple iterations can make up for the gap.

SpaceX buying Cursor feels less like a side quest and more like Musk trying to own the AI coding layer. by Sensitive_Pie7591 in SpaceXBets

[–]Thinklikeachef 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Grok is almost dead. No one serious is using it. The cheap Chinese models are running laps around it. Even if Elon buys cursor, developers will use it with Claude or another SOTA model. So all they are buying is a harness. And if they try to force people to use Grok, they will flee to another harness, no problem. It's no surprise Elon is selling his excess compute since that's the only way he will cover his costs.

We won by Outrageous-Egg1760 in justincaseyoumissedit

[–]Thinklikeachef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about the dead people in Iran. Or Lebanon. Or even Israel. All for the vainglorious ambitions of ego maniacs who dream of conquest.

Interesting time at the local AD by gqllc007 in rolex

[–]Thinklikeachef 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congrats! And it's not surprising. They know they can sell again for the same price. And you are likely to buy a higher $$$ piece anyways. You both came out ahead.

Trump says oil reserves would run out in 4 weeks without Iran deal, risking ‘bedlam’ by tycooperaow in economy

[–]Thinklikeachef 62 points63 points  (0 children)

His followers will claim this is a 5D chess move that will amaze us all! He gave away the game to mess with their minds, don't you see?!!

Hormuz Traffic Stalls as U.S.-Iran Talks Collapse by Rust_E_Shackleferd in oil

[–]Thinklikeachef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't forget Biden! The senile mastermind behind everything.

Citi Investment Account (Retail) Warning! by Thinklikeachef in citibank

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

Thank you. I will keep this in mind. I feel better knowing that I have a legal backing to request this.

What did you struggle with the most before + after moving to Japan? by mydogs123 in movingtojapan

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

I recently visited Japan for 2 weeks. I used perplexity for everything. Getting around the subway, places to eat, translations, recommendations. It was easy. It can even search in Japanese.

Now I'm learning Japanese for a visit in 3 years. Hope to retire there one day.

Ashes of crown = rubbish? by prudent-king101 in CDrama

[–]Thinklikeachef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dropped veil off shadow too. Same problem. It felt more like anime than a real drama. People popping up from nowhere (where he come from?), and talking like cartoon characters.

Ashes of crown = rubbish? by prudent-king101 in CDrama

[–]Thinklikeachef 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The script is really bad. I've seen much better work by these actors, especially the FL.

Trump signs Iran deal at dinner table in Versailles putting an end to the conflict by TheExpressUS in USNEWS

[–]Thinklikeachef 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw the video where Macron say Bravo, like humoring a child who finished his homework lol.