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Laptop sticker shock incoming: AI grabs all the chips

AI server farms are hoarding DRAM & NAND. Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron chase fatter AI margins → consumer supply tanks. Memory = ~20 % of a laptop’s BOM; prices jump, OEM margins vaporize. Lenovo’s price lists expire Jan-26 → higher tags right after.

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Silver isn’t rallying because of retail.
It’s rallying because institutions are trapped.

India’s Silver ETFs, the biggest retail sentiment gauge, are still trading at a discount at the lower end of their mean deviation band.

No premiums.
No inflows.
No crowd frenzy.
Retail hasn’t even shown up.
Yet price is going vertical.

That’s not hype.
That’s structural stress, COMEX shorts being forced to unwind while the public is still on the sidelines.

This isn’t a top.
This is the phase before the real mania begins.

When ETFs flip from discount → premium,
that’s when the retail wave hits.
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On Thursday, officials in the little kingdom pledged to roll out a country-wide facial recognition system to help police track down criminals. The country’s ministers have launched a 10-week consultation to analyse the regulatory and privacy framework of their AI-powered surveillance panopticon — but one way or another, the all-seeing eye is on its way. https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/police-uk-surveillance-ai How did it get to this point where Britain actually turned into some sort of Orwellian dystopian state?
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How did it get to this? What happened to the nations IQ level?
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The earliest known attestation of the idiom "conspiracy theory" in the English language appeared in the mid-19th century. 
According to the Oxford English Dictionary and other sources, the earliest known uses of the term occurred around the American Civil War. 
1863: The earliest documented use is in a letter to the editor of The New York Times on January 11, 1863. The author, Charles Astor Bristed, used "conspiracy theory" to dismiss claims about British aristocrats conspiring against the U.S. The phrase already carried a dismissive tone, suggesting an improbable explanation.
1860s-1880s: The term saw increased use after President James A. Garfield's assassination in 1881, when it was applied to unsubstantiated claims about the event. 
It's a common misconception that the CIA created the term in the 1960s to discredit critics of the Warren Commission. The phrase was in use much earlier.