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Обзор бесплодных земель (хищник) 2025


Предупреждение: спойлеры. Смотрите фильм перед чтением!

Как я часто делаю, я купил DVD этого фильма, не читая рецензий, и смотрел его. Многие фильмы, которые я смотрю таким образом, оказываются плохими или очень плохими. Тем не менее, это удивило меня, насколько хорошим был фильм, по крайней мере для меня. И хотя это не мой любимый фильм (не достаточно сложный, не достаточно «лучший»), он занимает очень высокое место для меня. Также мне нравится фильм «Хищник». Поэтому я в целом одобряю франшизу - у нее хорошие бои, и они сделали действительно хорошие фильмы во франшизе.

202602904 на AI Slop


Ежедневная рубрика включает в себя некоторые мои наблюдения о вещах, которые не имеют для меня смысла в потребленных СМИ. Они не обязательно ежедневные, колонка просто называется так. Но я стараюсь делать это ежедневно. Но без гарантий.

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...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
...or, an IPO is a cash grab. It's free money - somebody will *buy* the stock, and the monies will go to the stock issuer. The valuation doesn't matter, disconnect from reality doesn't matter - let's slap a number on it, and public-offer it, so that the public can spend their money on it.

Nobody is complaining that a company with zero revenue, or a company with zero profit, should be trading at zero value. Thousands of zombie companies don't mind. They just incur more debt, and keep chugging along, often at astronomical valuations.

In fact, Anthropic would be foolish to not do the same. So the only guestion from this article is the valuation: it says, $2T? Well... The price action doesn't have to be connected to reality, there are many mechanics that allows powers that be to influence the price. Which is to say, even if the price is not justified, doesn't mean that the price will fall.

And even if it does fall - who would lose? Not the stock issuer! You would lose, if you buy in at an unfortunate time. Or you would gain, if you are fortunate.

Valuations drive inflation. If a valuation of a centrail piece of intrastructure/enterprise is astonomical, you can expect prices of everything to soon catch up. We have seen inflation jump in Biden years, and we can see it again.
If they have money to sue, that means they are very successful. Do I have money to sue? No.
If they have money to sue, that means they are very successful. Do I have money to sue? No.
If they have money to sue, that means they are very successful. Do I have money to sue? No.