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@nemobis@mamot.fr
2026-01-13 13:44:54

Bloomberg News: «There is still a very real gap in the current value, or stock, of all the investments that the US and China have out in the world. At the end of 2024, the total value of US companies' long-term physical investments overseas was some $6.8 trillion», 5 more than China.
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To be sure, American capital isn’t abandoning the world outside entirely and Chinese investment continues to be greeted with suspicion in many countries.
There is still a very real gap in the current value, or stock, of all the investments that the US and China have out in the world. At the end of 2024, the total value of US companies’ long-term physical investments overseas was some $6.8 trillion, almost $4 trillion of which was in Europe according to official US data. China’s FDI stock in the…
annual investment in electricity generation rising from just over USD 500 billion over the last five years to more than USD 1 600 billion in 2030, before falling back as the cost of renewable energy technologies continues to decline. Annual nuclear investment rises too: it more than doubles by 2050 compared with current levels. Annual investment in fuel supply however drops from about USD 575 billion on average over the last half‐decade to USD 315 billion in 2030 and USD 110 billion in 2050. Th…
@pre@boing.world
2025-11-22 10:39:50
Content warning: bitcoin conference report

Despite much opinion to the contrary, the government money we use is crappy.
I'm at bitfest in Manchester to find out if Bitcoin could be a better money.
It could hardly be worse.
The mood is still good, people are joking about recent devaluation rather than crying. Those who aren't all in are trying to buy more at the discount.
After an introduction by Mad Bitcoins, Joe Bryan explains the problem with government money.
He imagines an island on which two types of money are tried, with a dividing wall between them.
When economic problems hit, government can just print more money on the fiat side. Everyone now using money which is worth less. Distorting prices, inflating asset prices, making the rich (who hold assets) richer and the poor (who have to pay inflated prices) poorer. Driving wealth inequality.
On the hard money side, government must tax properly. Take in more from the rich rather than inflating to take it from the poor. Reducing wealth inequality.
On the government money side, the wealthy monitize houses, stocks, resources. Saving in money is impossible, its inflated away. So they save in assets and hording resources. Capital is misallocated. The youth can't afford houses. Poverty traps are caused. The only way out is printing more for benefits. Making it all worse. More economic crises, more printing. More government debt.
Eventually, the wall is broken. Government money people can save in the hard money instead. It reduces the value of government money further. More printing. More inflation.
Eventually, war. Funded by printed money.
The dollar is the best of a bad bunch all other government money is falling in value even faster.
I wonder, is bitcoin really this better money though? It's limited, hard, and can't be printed without energy investment.
I'm still unsure that fixing money fixes the world.
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Note: "crypto" is mostly more like government money than bitcoin. It can be printed indefinitely by it's makers, does not cost it's makers to print. Crypto is usually just a scam people to get more bitcoin. Bitcoin is not crypto.
#bitfest #bitcoin

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-12-11 01:11:47

Metropolitana 🔶
城 🔶
📷 Pentax MX
🎞️ Ilford Pan 100
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Ilford Pan 100 (FF)

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A close-up black-and-white image of a metal ashtray. Inside, there’s a partially smoked cigarette, a dry leaf, and scattered ashes. The ashtray has a circular opening in the center and shows signs of frequent use with stains and debris. The composition evokes themes of habit, decay, and stillness, offering a quiet, contemplative moment frozen in time.

中文替代文本:
这是一张黑白特写照片,展示一个金属烟灰缸。烟灰缸内有一根抽了一半的香烟、一片干叶和散落的烟灰。中央有一个圆形开口,表面污渍斑斑,显示出频繁使用的痕迹。画面传达出习惯、衰败与静止的主题,呈现一个凝…
Ilford Pan 100 (FF)

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A black-and-white photo taken from inside a public bus. The foreground shows the back of a person’s head seated near a window, with another passenger seated further ahead. The bus seats have modern headrests and handles. Sunlight filters through the window, casting reflections of the interior and revealing an exterior view of a staircase and railing, suggesting the bus is near a pedestrian overpass or station. The mood is quiet and observational, capturing…
Ilford Pan 100 (FF)

English Alt Text:
A black-and-white urban photograph featuring a large metal sculpture spelling “METRO” in capital letters. The sculpture stands in front of a modern glass building, which also displays the word “METRO” above its entrance. Two people are partially visible behind the letters—one seated, one leaning forward. Reflections of pedestrians appear on the glossy surface below. Trees and bushes add greenery to the scene. The composition blends architecture, typography…
Ilford Pan 100 (FF)

English Alt Text:
A black-and-white photo of a public art installation in an urban plaza. The central sculpture is a large hyperboloid structure made of metal rods, surrounded by flowing metal tubes. In the foreground stands a flame-like sculpture made of perforated metal sheets. The ground features circular patterns. Background signage in Chinese and English suggests the location is in a Chinese-speaking region. The scene merges geometry, engineering, and artistic expressi…