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  • I've managed to not lose a single cent from all my others investments combined thanks to the little I had in Eutelsat. I'm for sure reinforcing that one. Also, shorting tesla has been fun, but I don't have the means to do it at a risk safe scale.

    After Tesla, starlink should come next (X will die organically) so unfortunate starlink is not public to short.

  • In the case of playstation 2, one of the differences was that racks of PS2 were ideal for balistic missile trajectory related calculations (I wish I could find a reliable source, I know I've read that in technical papers at uni) I'll post it if I find it.

  • And investment. 1/5 of my lifetime economies are now in European aerospace and military companies shares. Something I would have never thought I would do, as a fundamentally anti militaristic person. I don't even care if I don't get any economic benefits out of it.

  • Spanish BQ manufacturer sold Ubuntu phones a while ago. I had one, and it felt great. Unfortunately the phone itself (the screen in particular) was pretty low quality, and the customer support not qualitative enough. Mine broke just by sitting in the couch with it in my pocket. That was a huge lost opportunity.

  • A little mental trickery you can use is to move to calculating how many hours have passed when you start thinking how many are left.

    The brain is lazy, and creating extra effort will gradually make it avoid the original thought in the first place. It will also make you think about what you have managed to do, and the relax you have taken, instead of projecting into the things that are to come, that, since they are not already done, seem more tiresome.

    This advice comes with 0 guarantee of success from a completely unreliable source. Take it with a grain of salt. In my case it works pretty well.

  • It is not proving a point, it is a simple matter of risk management. There will eventually be "normal" relationships, like the ones we have with Angola or the Dominican republic. The one we had been having was not "normal" it was based on an excess of trust, and there is not any more left.

  • Whatever. I don't think this suggested action is of any use, but quite the opposite, and in other circumstances I would not say anything about it. But what we are going through, in my opinion, is important enough to call it out. Sorry if it sounded condescending, but for once, I think it has to be said.

  • Too late. If not buying unnecessary shit they don't need from a particular retailer that could be replaced by any other during a previously delimited week seems revolutionary to them... I'm sorry but... They are a huge part of the problem.

  • You can make a seven days long hunger strike and that is commendable.

    But a previously delimited week not buying commodities you don't need from a particular company with literally thousands of alternatives, sounds just completely ridiculous.

    You are not boycotting food production, or sewage, or drinking water... You are suggesting that a seven days strike in buying the Vaseline you will need from the retailer that creates that same need is kind of a revolutionary action.

    ¡From the people that is dismantling your state!

    Your society (and I'm really sorry to tell you this crudely) is deeply sick, if you think this is somehow fierce.