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DooDiligence

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  1. Went to see and hear Les Claypool and the Flying Frog Brigade last night. I really wanted to hear them do a little Primus (Frizzle Fry and John the Fisherman would've been great), but got a Pink Floyd Animals cover set (with Sean Lennon nailing the guitar just like in the attached video) + a lot of new Purple Frog material. His Pink Floyd arrangements are wayyy better than Brit Floyd.
  2. It's important to develop a healthy relationship with your vices.
  3. Long live the knowledgable numbers nailer of the North Shore.
  4. I was in Augusta for the Masters tournament and this looked like where my hotel was.
  5. Kind of related. Here's a couple of nice privately owned Swedish business. The 1st one is Apple-ish in their product design & marketing. https://teenage.engineering https://www.elektron.se/us/ I can attest to the amazing performance of both companies products. I don't often use the word amazing but damn...
  6. Every 4 to 6 months I look back at what a moron I was 4 to 6 months ago. I'm about half way through "the Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck" by Mark Manson and it has some really good ideas in it. Your thought about "treat your former self with grace" fits well with what he's saying.
  7. I've seen a couple of meme's on reddit where WEB gets lumped in with the likes of musk and other odious characters. Also got into an argument a while back over the lack of philanthropy among the uber wealthy and when I linked to Buffett's history of giving I got downvoted into oblivion. A lot of people are having a hard time sifting through bullshit to see truth. This has always been a difficult task but I think it's exponentially more difficult in the era of viral hot takes and mis/disinformation.
  8. Disney thread gets a dishonorable mention.
  9. The name of this thread should be changed to philosophical circle jerk.
  10. increased DPZ by 20ish % with some NVO funds
  11. Good discussion with ADSK CEO Andrew Anganost on AI and their business model. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2023-04-25/autodesk-ceo-on-ai-acquisitions-video He see's AI cutting out a lot of the grunt work in getting design projects started. The pitch seems easy, "pay us more and you get to fire a bunch of people" (years away?) They're building LLM's & MMM's with customer data using mostly Amazon but also MS services for AI. Reminds me of Core Labs using customer reservoir data to sell products and services. Design & lifetime management systems are likely to catch on in the coming years. https://www.autodesk.com/partners/aec-partners/infrastructure http://extranetevolution.com/2021/02/autodesk-spends-us1-billion-innovyze/ CEO says he likes acquisitions into adjacencies (see above: $1B for Innovyze to get into water management), but prefers to develop new products in house using core competencies. Customers all have backlogs that are growing but at a slower pace. Customer migration to cloud services is slow. Jobs can last a decade or more and many prefer to stick with the existing platform and change slowly as project pace allows (like during a recession). Not cheap by any stretch of the imagination.
  12. Our holdings may be different (we have BRK + DIS in common), but our ideas are the same. I look at money as a flywheel that spins with the inertia of my productive years. Equities add rpm's by compounding a lot of other peoples efforts. I put very little friction on the machine now but do it to good purpose. Later, when I can't mow the lawn, I'll lean on the wheel a bit more. Meanwhile, it gets stronger while I do very little.
  13. One of my best friends has been an electrical engineer / draftsman for 40+ years. A lot of military design work (runway lighting, radar installations, hangars, etc.) and he's been doing WFH for quite a few years now. Still has to make frequent trips to walk sites but most of the W is FH. He uses AutoCAD and say's it would entail a huge and extended business disruption to try and switch. You might say impossible. Here's an old article citing Autodesk estimates (more than just guesses), on pirated users. I'll bet they don't mind an office pirating the software and then getting hooked on it. Efforts are ongoing to convert these businesses to paid subs. https://www.engineering.com/story/seeking-pirate-bootyautodesk-aims-at-6-million-unlicensed-users# Hell, if all they get is 1% = 60,000 subs x $5-$15K /year = $300m to $1B in extra revenue per year.
  14. Screw Grimes. I can get around royalties by sampling the likes of Satie, Chopin and Ludwig van (actually, physically sampling them with my fingers), live looping snippets of their altered work(s) with Lofi beats (also live recorded), on my Digitakt and garnishing with lush MiniFreak pads. I did this for hours last night with the first 16ish bars of Gymnopedie 1, Valse in b minor, and the first 4 bars + pickup measure of Fur Elise. I do another one on Wurlitzer (w/ tremolo), based on Ennio Morricone's "the Good, the Bad and the Ugly" with improv beats from the Digitakt (including gunshot samples at the appropriate moments) and a big fat bass on the MiniFreak. Might have to pay a royalty to Ennio. This is a pretty distinctive work and I don't alter it from the original. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/ennio-morricone-scores-big-appellate-win-copyright-termination-suit-1233645/ The ads for fakery are ubiquitous. Watch enough gear and music videos on youtube and you'll see offers for sample packs galore. Samples : AI's : Bullshit. You can either play or just spin soulless samples. I'm turning into more of a keyjay who rolls his own sample packs. My entire rig now fits into a backpack (which an AI cannot carry BTW).
  15. Very true. But, I have a new 2 week old Elektron Digitakt to keep me busy.
  16. If I start worrying I trim. If it gets bigger than Berkshire I trim. Edwards is growing fast enough to keep up with sentiment. Recently trimmed Novo as it got out over its ski's.
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