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  • Him reinstating posts that he believes the admins are blocking without actual reason does not mean that the admins had a legitimate reason to block them in the first place. You can argue that the admins blocking him was a forgone conclusion but accusing him of lying is a bridge too far.

  • Because externalities of lithium extraction like using aquifers for evaporation ponds and the pollution from the leftover brine aren't included in the cost of new lithium production, thus making less environmentally impactful methods of recovery too expensive to justify.

  • The right-wing, plain-spoken politician admitted he was initially delighted Donald Trump won re-election and viewed him as an ally.

    That's really the only thing that needs to be said. Ford wants to be Trump and he's frankly just mirroring his rhetoric on this.

  • Sure but they're just buying a licensed property with a declining player base and leaving Niantic with the base tech and the drive to innovate. It's a dead end road where they're buying the "secure" part of the company but it's actually incredibly high risk because of how licensing agreements work. That's why I call it dead tech. They're not going to build anything out of it. It'll just decline. Perhaps quite catastrophically at that.

  • You give them too much credit on this one. This decision was likely spearheaded by some nepo appointment who is out to diversify in the worst way. When your send cousin Johnny to college in the West, you're still not getting the best and brightest when he comes back. Whole structure of their investment fund is graft and bad decisions.

    Compare Saudis system to Norway's sovereign fund. Instead of being politically neutral, like everything in the house of Saud it's a patronage system. They do big headline buys like this to convince everybody above them they're actually doing something to diversify from oil market shocks. But in this case they're buying a dry well that's already had it's data sold to those who wanted it and is burdened to IP licensing that likely drains much of its micro transaction potential while also being able to be revoked if the parent company stops liking what they're doing. They're not going to get much from a state security standpoint from it that they couldn't get in ways that would cost several billion less and they're not going to get much of a return of investment on it either. But since patronage rewards are front loaded they do stupid buys like this.

    If they just wanted the data, they could've gotten it for much less than 3.8 billion. They likely could've gotten it for 3.7 billion less at least. Or just send some guys to steal it like they did with Twitter back in the day. Much cheaper.