and since Jews own TikTok and the other Media platforms, like FB, Meta, Google, YouTube, well, you better be in line or else . . . and that’s not antisemitism, it’s just their nature!
If a founder brags about having “a balanced life,” I assume they’re not serious about winning.

Fucking WASP Puritan Cunt: LinkedIn’s cofounder Reid Hoffman says seeking work-life balance is a red flag that you’re ‘not committed to winning’.

Here, the Jewish AI on Google:
Cognition AI
The AI startup gained attention in 2025 when its 29-year-old CEO reportedly told employees, “We don’t believe in work-life balance.” New hires were told to prepare for six-day, 80-hour workweeks, and those who disagreed were offered nine months’ severance pay.
ByteDance
TikTok’s parent company has received widespread criticism from employees for its poor work-life balance. A 2024 analysis of Glassdoor reviews found that more than half of employee comments mentioned work-life balance negatively.
Amazon
Amazon has frequently been criticized for its demanding culture, with reports of intense pressure and long hours in both its corporate and warehouse environments. The company’s push for a full return to the office has also led to employee pushback.
Tesla and SpaceX
Companies led by Elon Musk are known for their demanding, high-pressure cultures. A 2022 MIT Sloan study found that innovative companies like Tesla and SpaceX experienced significantly higher employee turnover than their competitors.
Investment banks
The investment banking industry is notorious for requiring junior employees to work extremely long hours. A 2021 employee revolt at Goldman Sachs brought public attention to the practice, with junior analysts describing working 100-hour weeks under intense pressure.
EY (Ernst & Young)
The auditing and consulting firm was recently under scrutiny following the tragic death of an associate who reportedly worked long, grueling hours. This incident highlighted the high-pressure environment within some financial service industries.
Indicators of companies that discourage work-life balance
Beyond a company’s name, you can watch for signs of a toxic culture that deemphasizes work-life balance. These can include:
- Excessive work hours: The company normalizes or explicitly expects employees to consistently work beyond standard hours and on weekends.
- “Hustle” culture: A workplace that glorifies overworking and prioritizes performance over employee well-being can lead to burnout.
- Return-to-office mandates: In 2025, many companies issued full-time return-to-office mandates, a move often criticized for reducing employee flexibility and autonomy.
- High turnover rates: A toxic culture is a major predictor of employee attrition. When employees are frequently leaving, it can indicate a negative environment.
- Lack of respect: Feeling disrespected by management and leadership is a core component of a toxic culture that can destroy morale and discourage balance.
- Employee reviews: Websites like Glassdoor can be useful for looking for negative patterns in employee reviews, especially regarding workload, manager behavior, and work-life balance.
Fucking Fascist: Scott Wu, the startup’s 29-year-old founder, recently told employees to work harder or leave.

“We don’t believe in work-life balance — building the future of software engineering is a mission we all care so deeply about that we couldn’t possibly separate the two,” Wu wrote in an email to employees.
These people need to be just shot, dudes.
Why does OpenAI need six giant data centers?
OpenAI’s new $400 billion announcement reveals both growing AI demand and circular investments.

The new sites will join the flagship Stargate campus in Abilene, Texas. Oracle began delivering Nvidia hardware to that site in June, and OpenAI has already begun training (building new models) and inference (running ChatGPT) using the data center.
Here’s a rundown of those announced Stargate sites so far:
- Abilene, Texas: Flagship campus, already operational with Nvidia GB200 racks, plus planned 600-megawatt expansion
- Shackelford County, Texas: New Oracle-developed site
- Doña Ana County, New Mexico: New Oracle-developed site
- Midwest location (undisclosed): New Oracle-developed site
- Lordstown, Ohio: New SoftBank-developed site, operational next year
- Milam County, Texas: New SoftBank/SB Energy site

In December 2015, OpenAI was founded as a not for profit organization by Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Ilya Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Trevor Blackwell, Vicki Cheung, Andrej Karpathy, Durk Kingma, John Schulman, Pamela Vagata, and Wojciech Zaremba, with Sam Altman and Elon Musk as the co-chairs.[13][14] A total of $1 billion in capital was pledged by Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, Jessica Livingston, Peter Thiel, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Infosys.[15][16] The actual collected total amount of contributions was only $130 million until 2019

Jews:
In January, a majority of House Democrats joined Republicans in passing the reactionary Laken Riley Act, which mandates the detention and deportation of immigrants on the basis of mere accusations. In March, Schumer personally delivered the key votes in the Senate to secure passage of a government funding package that kept the deportation machine fully operational, even as Trump escalated his mass roundups. Far from constituting an opposition, the Democrats’ record shows them as enablers of Trump’s fascistic agenda, ensuring that the state remains armed against the working class while political dissent is criminalized.
The lesson of NSPM-7, and of the Democrats’ silence in the face of Trump’s latest fascist directive, is that the defense of democratic rights cannot be entrusted to the Democratic Party. This is the very party that paved the way for Trump’s return to power through its own war policies, its defense of Wall Street, its slanders against anti-genocide protesters and its refusal to mobilize against the far right.

And you all thought these cunts are all about clean green (shekels) Talmudist energy.

Few Jobs, Big Subsidies
Despite billion-dollar price tags, most data-center sites employ fewer than 150 workers.. Because of the massive size of the data center currently being built at Hyperion in Richland Parish, Louisiana is projecting roughly 500 new workers will be hired. That creates high hopes.

Fucking Jews… This Christian Zionist cunt along with thousands of CEO Talmudists say work- life balance is a red flag? Fucking Torah Torah Torah want Goyim to work themselves into stents and divorce and broken families for their shekel perversion.


Jews…. This administration is in the final stages of a deal to hand over control of TikTok to pro-Trump, pro-Israel billionaire investors – and Joe Biden may be to blame

Netanyahu Brags About Trying To Control Social Media As A “Weapon” In Israel’s Information War.
A consortium of American investors, including Larry Ellison’s Oracle, Michael Dell, and Rupert Murdoch, is the most likely buyer of TikTok’s US assets, with ByteDance, the current owner, expected to hold a minority stake. Other potential buyers and investors who have expressed interest or been mentioned in talks include Amazon, Frank McCourt, Alexis Ohanian, Silver Lake, Andreessen Horowitz, and the AI search engine Perplexity, though the primary deal is focused on a specific group of investors.

[A descendant of the French emigrant wave from Barcelonette in 1915, Ebrard is the son of architect Marcelo Ebrard Maure and Marcela Casaubón. He received a bachelor’s degree in international relations from El Colegio de México. He specialized in public administration and planning at France’s École nationale d’administration.]
White Franco TRASH:

Mexico has joined the race towards a digital economy by green-lighting construction of a U.S. tech company’s $4.8 billion data center in the state of Queretaro.
CloudHQ Chief Operating Officer Keith Harney on Thursday unveiled plans in Mexico City for the 130-acre campus near Queretaro International Airport.
Doña Ana County takes next step towards approving Project Jupiter
The company plans construction of six large buildings to be leased to major tech companies and a power plant to supply at some of the 200 megawatts to 900 megawatts of electricity those tenants will need.
Hero:

Hero:
When you walk into a store, you’re probably used to seeing price tags on things, saying what they cost.
But when you shop online, there is no price tag. There’s just the price you see on screen. What if companies use your online data — like your location and browsing history — to charge you more than somebody else … or maybe less?
NPR, even asks the fucking question, and this is Jewish software on steroids? Capitalism is the disease. Should ‘surveillance pricing’ be banned? Surveillance pricing vs. personalized pricing.
You wanted Johnnie and Rebecca to become tech nerds? They are fucking war mongering cunts:

RTX will provide autonomy capabilities for General Atomics’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft offering dubbed the YFQ-42A, while Shield AI will supply the autonomy pilot for Anduril’s YFQ-44A,

Spain announced last week that it would cancel a $207 million deal to purchase the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Litening 5 system, financial newspaper Globes reports, making it the third major contract that the Spanish government has canceled with Israeli arms companies.
The cancellation comes after Madrid approved a total arms embargo on Israel as part of a package of measures aimed at halting what Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called “the genocide in Gaza.”
The decree prohibits all exports to Israel of defense material and dual-use products or technologies, and the import of such equipment to Spain.
THEY SHOULD CANCEL ALL JEWISH GOODS AND SERVICES from Occupied Palestine.

You fucking dumb as a bag of rocks Goyim: Meta wants to become the Android of robotics
The company is working on its own robot, but it thinks software licensing could be its real business.

You fucking maggots of the MAGA and Republican variety, DIE: A Diminished Social Security Work Force, and Its Customers, Feel the Strain
After this year’s staffing cuts, some people wait for hours, others sail through. But overburdened field office workers carry the weight.

University of Alaska regents need to stop catering to the agenda of erasure
And I have every right to be. As a current UAF doctoral student and graduate of both UAA and UAF, I am devastated by the recent decisions made by our Board of Regents. Their 11th-hour vote earlier this year to remove all mentions of diversity, equity, inclusion and other associated terms from university websites and public-facing materials felt like a gut punch to me and many of my fellow students.
There continues to be little to no public explanation, with only quiet whisperings of financial concerns, as to why such a vote and subsequent action were necessary, given that the directive to do so was an unenforceable executive order that reeks of federal overreach.
Now, some may argue that the Board of Regents’ actions do not alter the actual work being done at our state’s public universities. While I may agree to a point, the regents’ actions signal something greater than just compliance with an unenforceable and state-rights-threatening executive order.
And that signal became clearer with the recent cancellation of millions of dollars in federal support for academic research, Alaska Native students, and the Indigenous studies program.
Trump the Indian Killer:


Religion historian Tisa Wenger explains that before the 20th century, many Americans believed that “indigenous practices were by definition savage, superstitious and coercive.” They did not consider them to be religion.
In part because of this belief, the U.S. government decided not to recognize Native Americans as citizens of sovereign governments in the 19th century, but as colonial subjects. In 1883, the Department of Interior enacted the first “Indian Religious Crimes Code” making the practice of Native American religions illegal. These codes remained in place until 1934.
In response, Wenger writes, some Native American groups tried to convince government agents that their gatherings were places of “prayer and worship” similar to Christian churches. Others claimed that their gathering were “social,” not religious.
But this kind of masking of religious practices did not stop the U.S. government from using violence to suppress these Native American ceremonies.
In 1890, the U.S. military shot and killed hundreds of unarmed men, women and children at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in an effort to suppress a Native American religious ceremony called the “ghost dance.”
Historian Louis Warren explains that the ghost dance developed as a religious practice in the late 19th century after Native Americans witnessed the devastating environmental change of their homelands from American settlement. The dance envisioned a return to their unspoiled natural world.
The U.S. military, however, viewed it differently. They believed the Native Americans at Wounded Knee were gathering for war.
New Indian Killers:

WHEN I SAW THE NEWS that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had ordered all U.S. military flag officers (generals and admirals) to gather at the Marine base in Quantico, Virginia, next week along with their senior enlisted advisors, my first response was disbelief. Not disbelief that the secretary of defense might want to deliver a strong message to the senior leaders of the force, but disbelief at the method.
In my forty years in uniform, I never saw anything like it. While senior leaders have been recalled to Washington to meet with the secretary of defense during all our wars, never once did a secretary summon all of the hundreds of one- to four-stars from each of the services, plus their top enlisted counterparts, from every corner of the globe to a single auditorium. Not during the Cold War, not during Desert Storm, not during the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Not Rumsfeld, not Gates, not Panetta, not Mattis, not Austin.
They likely didn’t do it because it is disruptive. It is expensive. And it is unnecessary.
Even more remarkable, no one seems to know the reason for the meeting or what Secretary Hegseth intends to say. Normally, even when classified issues are in play, senior leaders have at least a broad sense of the agenda at a meeting of general officers and flag officers (GOFOs) and their senior enlisted advisors. Here, nothing. So, as you might imagine, speculation is running rampant.

Ex-Breitbart editor says Stephen Miller is a white supremacist, and she was too

The woman is identified only as Jane Doe in the police document. She told an investigator that late one night, while in Hegseth’s room at a hotel that was hosting a Republican women’s conference, he took her cellphone and “blocked the door with his body,” according to the report.
She also said they then had a sexual encounter, and in the ensuing days as other events triggered memories, she “went to the hospital because she believed she was sexually assaulted by [Hegseth],” an officer wrote in the report.
The incidents described in the police report occurred over several hours, from Saturday evening, Oct. 7, into the early hours of Sunday, Oct. 8. When police contacted Hegseth later that month, his version of events differed from Doe’s; as he told an investigator that he and Doe had had sex — but that it was consensual.
Both Hegseth and Doe say they had been drinking alcohol that night, as they and others moved from a banquet and speech to an afterparty and then late-night drinks at the bar at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa.
The resort was hosting a conference and party for the California Federation of Republican Women. Doe, a staffer for the organization, was staying at the hotel with her husband.
[Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Pentagon, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he paid $50,000 as part of a confidentiality agreement to a woman who alleged he sexually assaulted her, according to documents obtained by CNN.]
[Shortly after the president-elect’s announcement of Hegseth’s nomination, a friend of the woman wrote a memo to Trump’s transition team saying that Hegseth had raped the then-30-year-old conservative group staffer in his hotel room in the early morning hours after a banquet dinner at the California Federation of Republican Women conference.]

A fateful night in Monterey: Drinking, conservative banter, sexual assault allegations involving Pete Hegseth

Even the genocide perps want a balanced life in between murdering babies and raping men: Study suggests most Israelis don’t want to swap their day off from Friday to Sunday, 40% work while sick, and many are disgruntled about not being able to work from home.
Fucking cunts, house nigger.
