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The AI that we’ll have after AI
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When the AI bubble pops, what will remain? Cheap GPUs at firesale prices, skilled applied statisticians looking for work, and open source models that already do impressive things, but will grow far more impressive after being optimized:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/09/27/econopocalypse/#subprime-intelligence
The AI bubble companies are scams. They've spend most of a trillion dollars in capital expenditures, and by their own (very cooked and dishonest) numbers, they are grossing a total of $45b/year, industry-wide:
https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-ai-bubbles-impossible-promises/
At $45b/year (an inflated number, remember!) it's going to take them a long time to recoup the hundreds of billions of dollars they've spent so far. But they don't have a long time: the massive GPUs that power AI's "foundation models" and cost six- or seven-figures each burn out remarkably quickly. The companies that buy these GPUs claim they'll last five years (and depreciate them over that schedule); however, this is accounting fraud, because in reality, these GPUs have a duty-cycle that's more like two to three years:
https://blog.citp.princeton.edu/2025/10/15/lifespan-of-ai-chips-the-300-billion-question/
And when the companies run their GPUs really hard, they burn out in just 54 days:
https://techblog.comsoc.org/2024/11/25/superclusters-of-nvidia-gpu-ai-chips-combined-with-end-to-end-network-platforms-to-create-next-generation-data-centers/
To recoup their existing and announced investments, AI companies will have to bring in $2 trillion, more than the combined revenue of Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia and Meta:
https://www.bain.com/about/media-center/press-releases/20252/$2-trillion-in-new-revenue-needed-to-fund-ais-scaling-trend—bain–companys-6th-annual-global-technology-report/
And they have to bring in that $2 trillion before all those GPUs burn out…which is, again, about 2-3 years.
Or sometimes just 54 days.
AI companies' purchases and R&D expenditures aren't guided by the need to make products that will bring in $2 trillion dollars. AI companies spend money in order to put on a show for investors, to demonstrate that they are very serious about AI. Think of all those GPU-stuffed data-centers as akin to a peacock's tailfeathers: an expensive way to attract mates (or, in this case, investors), by emitting costly signals that demonstrate your power:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling_theory
Of course, it's far cheaper to pretend to be spending a lot of money than it is to actually spend it, and they're doing plenty of that, too. Meta has promised to spend $72b next year on data-centers. However, Meta's annual free cash flow is $52.1b. OpenAI says it will spend $60b/year on data-centers, which is five times its annual revenue of $12.7b (and the company is losing $9b/year). As The American Prospect's Brian McMahon writes, "How can OpenAI plan to spend five times what it brought in?"
https://prospect.org/power/2025-10-15-nvidia-openai-ai-oracle-chips/
I don't know how many of these giant "foundation models" will still be online after the crash, but I would not be surprised if that number is zero.
So the big question is, what comes next? What will the AI bubble leave behind?
something something about how both the Socs and Greasers are jealous of each other but for completely different reasons.
I see so many people talking about the outsiders with takes that are genuinely so frustrating to me- like yes the Socs and Greasers were both groups that were just people who had their own struggles but at the same time. The socs struggles seemed super dumb to me. I’m sorry your rich, well connected, and spend your spare time picking on those less fortunate than you? Like- it’s really hard to actually empathize with them as we don’t get to know most if them. I find the Greasers struggles much easier to empathize with as poor people who are doing what they can to exist in an area actively hostile towards them.
We meet a few girl Socs, and then a few would-be murders who did beat up kids. The people who compare Bob and Dally also really frustrate me. “They were the same” “You can’t excuses one’s behavior and dislike the others”, like, yes I can. Dally was a young, desperate, and poor kid. He was involved in some shady stuff, but we get to know him and how he cares about his own and we learn more about him than we ever did Bob. Bob was a rich kid who’s parents didn’t punish his behavior, and because of that he was terrible. They are not the same. And i’m not excusing every action Dally made, he did make mistakes and behaved quite terribly to Cherry, but that is not the whole of his character!!
When Dally died I was sad for him, his friends, and the situation that led to his death; when Bob did i felt bad for the kids who killed him.
Maybe this is a dumb take but specifically it’s the people who say you can’t like one while disliking the other that frustrates me. They are all complex characters, but you definitely can feel more empathy and like on character more than the other (especially if one literally tries to kill a couple of kids who you grow to know and like, and you still don’t really know who they are).
do u think darry ever lets the gang wear his old letterman jacket?
actually no, i think the gang would steal it and wear it to fuck with the socs
i can imagine like two-bit strolling along with a letterman jacket just to see their faces

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Ponyboy still dreams of drowning...
Before I got sick I managed to draw this oneee, it was hella out of my comfort zone but I like how it turned out eventually 🥺💞
And yes it's exactly what you think it is 😔
happy pride month to my favorite internally homophobic behbeh and his hippie closeted boyfriend