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    Anthony Ha

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    Independent tech writer and podcaster. Former senior editor at TechCrunch.

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    2026

    3 predictions
    1. May 5, 2026Too early to tell.
      Adulthood is just cycling between "If I don't say yes to every opportunity, no new opportunities will ever be offered to me" and "Oh no, I have said yes to too many things" over and over until you die.

      The author describes adulthood as a cycle of overcommitting and regretting it, driven by the fear of missing opportunities.

    2. May 4, 2026Too early to tell.
      A delayed response to a @caseynewton.bsky.social segment from Hard Fork last week: Casey’s right, I think, that the AI bubble is more like railroads than crypto. But we should also be thinking about broadband in ‘00 and housing in ‘08. davekarpf.beehiiv.com/p/what-sort-...

      The author compares the AI bubble to historical economic events like the railroad bubble, the dot-com broadband boom, and the 2008 housing crisis, suggesting it's a more fundamental economic development than a speculative bubble.

    3. May 1, 2026Too early to tell.
      "Bluesky will never be Twitter." Then how come I look at it every morning and it makes me sad, hmm? Explain that.

      The user is asking if a social media post expressing an opinion about Bluesky is a trackable prediction.

    2025

    1 prediction
    1. Jan 24, 2025Too early to tell.
      I assume that like basically the projections behind a project like this are basically that like it's just going to continue to hockey stick and I think that's probably the most likely outcome but I think there's also another future

      The prediction is about general trends in AI/generative AI demand and data center scaling, and while it mentions a 'hockey stick' outcome, it also acknowledges 'another future.' The timeframe for this general trend to definitively play out with a clear-cut 'hockey stick' or 'another future' is still developing beyond the immediate podcast date, making a conclusive verdict 'right' or 'partially_right' premature. No specific metric or timeframe is given for the hockey stick growth, making it hard to track precisely.