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US can pull out and probably should.

The impetus for the blockade on the Strait goes away when the US pulls out. Even the UAE said as much as which is why they are currently trying to pass a UN Security Council Resolution stating as much and get the RoW to show enough teeth to get Iran to back down.


Fortunately, China just decided to fire most of their military leadership and replaced them with inexperienced, but loyal grunts.


Does this make them more or less likely to attack Taiwan, then?


Isn't that what the US did too?


Why "fortunately"?


Isn't this how "I Am Legend" started?


The cost of juniors have dropped enough where it's viable now.

You can get decent grads from good schools for $65k.


The real story isn't that some enterprise mega corp is going to vibe-code their own Workday.

The real story is that SOME startups made up of one person (or small number of engineers) will do it, and create pricing pressures against Workday, or DocuSign, or other B2B SaaS.


But if you are a mega corp, spending 0.1% of your CapEx on SaaS subscriptions, do you really want to switch to products made by some no name one person startup? You might save 0.05% of your CapEx, but if something didn’t workout, your whole business will be screwed.


To your point, I think there are 3 main categories:

1. Too big to fail (SalesForce, ServiceNow, ServiceTitan, Shopify). They’re targeting megacorps’ core business operations. Switching costs are too high. They will survive,

2. B2B non-core (PagerDuty, Vanta, Monday, Atlassian). They’re going to have stiff competition and most here will fail or merge/consolidate. They have the most to lose because they’re non-core to a business’s success and pricing pressures will cause many of them will be easily vibecoded with enough time. The large TAM here will attract hundreds of competitors each.

3. Consumer SaaS (Notion, Canva, Grammarly, Dribbble). They're good as dead and can be buried.


Powell is only the chair, there's still 11 other goons on the board that votes to set policy.


He's sending a message to the NEXT Fed Reserve Chair.


He does not need to send a message to the next chair, he will appoint an ally. He needs votes.


> He does not need to send a message to the next chair, he will appoint an ally. He needs votes.

Autocrats need to constantly be sending a message: stay loyal or else.


More than voters, trump needs Wall Ttreet's vote, and they aren't having any of this.


Sorry, I was not clear, he needs votes on the fed board, not so much a message to the chair.


FWIW, Trump appointed Powell as chair.


He also appointed Mike Pence,who single handedly derailed his coup in Jan 2021.

He learned from his mistake, and this administration is much less prone to defect than the first one.


Not sure if this is the first state. Many other states have state-only-accredited law school programs.


It's a capacitor, not a battery.


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