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I would argue that these voices are not just anti-capitalism and pro-socialism, but in many cases anti-human. I was just watching an interview with renowned CPU architect Jim Keller by Jordan Peterson on the subject of the future of AI and Jim pointed out two things: 1. His children are basically being taught in university that humans are a virus on the planet and 2. he's an optimist that shares Elon Musk's view that we actually don't have enough people and we need more. I was trying to communicate to my own daughter this idea that the anti-human view is generally held by politicians and academics of little practical accomplishment, the optimist pro-human view is held by some of the worlds most prominent and practically accomplished intellects.

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I love Super-Spiked! The best analysis out there today.

Question: does it make sense to say that the CAPEX deficit is well known, virtually everyone knows that capital is being constrained to the O&G industry, but few people are concerned about it because the general consensus is that it isn't a problem because global demand will peak soon based on the IEA/EIA's demand projections? And that the surprise, the 'aha' trigger moment, comes when the reality of sustained high global demand finally sinks?

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