Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment Re:Comments (Score 1) 66

I'm not sure how much longer there will be journalists in the US. WaPo just gutted theirs. And in the same story I saw, it was talking about how the NYT's has become a site of cooking recipes and crossword puzzles. In the same article it talked about how Bezos tossed millions to get that fact based melania thriller to appease his lord majesty, and I guess WaPo journalists are paying for it. I don't think history is going to treat jeffy well, he could be keeping WaPo alive but instead is throwing money at appeasing a wanna be and keeping miss puffy lips happy on the yacht and shops.

Comment Re: Employment at will (Score 1) 87

I do think times have changed. I worked for a co that had H1B's. It was indentured servitude. They got paid less for a couple years, got the card, and now were free to move to another co. They'd get a raise to keep them at the co if they were good. Another benefit they received was the lawyer to help get them thru the process. That was a different time though. Hi talent wanted to come to the US. Now I'm not so sure. I'm guessing but I expect many more may prefer their own country now and avoid the goon squad events. It is a different time. And even Cal can't protect them when the federali's show up. Didn't many of the cal elite go see the melania screening of all things.

Comment Re:How to compete in an irrational market (Score 1) 47

As everyone here knows, you can't throw up a fab overnight. The long term plans indicate the memory guys expect more demand long term. They are doing what they can now to capture the current frenzy. SK for example opens M15X next month and accelerated opening of the plant in Yongin by 3 months starting in 2/27 now. https://www.reuters.com/world/... Micron is accelerating where they can and the NY plant plans indicate a major expansion in memory production long term.

Comment Re: LOL (Score 1) 150

Supply/demand thing. Silver is relatively rare, and demand industrial is tepid, so it keeps price in check. Palladium and platinum are much rarer and are industrial small qty as well. They are much pricier due to rarity. And palladium like silver ends up in contacts too in some cases.

Copper on the other hand is not rare nor is oil. Demand for both is anything but tepid.

Comment Re: in the US (Score 1) 113

Technically no, although since the amendments are part of the living constitution, it is there. https://www.au.org/separation-... One could easily argue that mandating the bible's ten commandments into schools is "establishing a religion" in a public school by the government. https://constitution.congress.... If you as a parent want to see religion in your kids school, there are private schools you can send your kid to.

Comment Re:BTC is crappy design (Score 1) 150

What in the world are you talking about. In the recent I'm buying greenland tantrum of orangey, gold/silver seemed to be the goto, not btc. And after warsh got the nod, gold/silver sort of deflated. btc never participated in this latest flight to hard assets.

Warsh is not the guy you'd expect trump to go with really. He is not drop rates now & print money guy. In fact, this https://finance.yahoo.com/news... says everything. If the fed doesn't print money, rates are going up not down. Without the fed buying T-Bills, you have to find someone who will, and that is done with higher rates, not lower ones. Especially it is almost a given our old friends which we have alienated will be reducing their purchases of US debt.

Comment Re:It would have dropped even faster, but... (Score 1) 150

Apparently dipped in the red on Monday morning. I am seeing more "hype" stories which may bring it back a while longer. Although the slow trajectory downward is likely to continue. As I said somewhere else, AI is the new kid on the block where the frenzy is. crypto is so yesterday.

Comment Re:I'm torn (Score 1) 21

What I saw the past couple of weeks is btc has fallen while gold/silver rose as the dollar was getting questioned. Last I checked I think it was 85. Down from 100 a short while ago. Perhaps people are beginning to realize it is not money or an asset. AI is the new hot topic so I expect crypto will do a slow fade to stage right.

Slashdot Top Deals

The solution of problems is the most characteristic and peculiar sort of voluntary thinking. -- William James

Working...