u/Abhinav_108

Hyperscalle data centers are essentially becoming sovereign energy states. By building next to nuclear plants and hydroelectric dams, AI companies are effectively "locking up" huge portions of our cleanest energy sources… as if the energy fight wasn’t competitive enough before AI coming in.

When compute demand starts shaping national energy policy, the priorities shift. Are we prepared for a world where the question isn't How do we power homes? but How do we power intelligence?how is this actually affecting local grid stability? And do countries now have to think in two streams energy for human and AI consumption??

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u/Abhinav_108 — 14 days ago

Google Ads doesn’t really feel like ads anymore. It’s becoming less show my ad here and more let us decide where your money goes.

Performance Max basically turned media buying into a black box. Smart Bidding turned bid strategy into a trust fall. What marketers are managing today is less advertising and more machine tuning. You have to feed the algorithm better signals, creatives, and audience hints.
The crazy part? When it works, it works unbelievably well. When it doesn’t, you have no idea why.

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u/Abhinav_108 — 15 days ago

Lately it feels like everything is turning into a subscription.

It started with software and streaming, which made sense.... But now it’s slowly creeping into other areas cars, home appliances, even features inside products you already own.

On one hand, it’s convenient. You don’t have to pay a huge amount upfront, and you get access instantly. But at the same time, it kind of changes the relationship we have with things. Instead of owning something, you’re basically renting it… indefinitely.

What I keep wondering is!! if this keeps going, do we reach a point where ownership becomes rare? And if that happens, what does that mean for things like saving money or building long-term stability?

It feels like a small shift, but it could have a much bigger impact over time.

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u/Abhinav_108 — 23 days ago