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Retired executive recruiter, avid photographer, tree-hugger, and proud dad. IG: @gedawei

Santa Clara, CA Inscrit le Ağustos 2008
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@woogawogga @charliemonson @DanBurmawy You might want to think about why Assad’s regime collapsed like a deck of cards. Why nobody came to its defense. Why he himself did not defend his regime.
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Clime This@woogawogga·
@charliemonson @DanBurmawy No, he did not. The analysis of that shows an obvious, poorly faked munition. (You can google the photos, it is obvious.) The video was straight up Pali-wood. No gear as the villagers were dying? Laughable. It was traced back to a Brit organizer former intelligence.
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Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Once Europe enters the Militia Stage, Europe will apologize to Assad and bow before Bibi Netanyahu asking for forgiveness, but it will be too late.
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Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
I'm not saying "time to panic" so much as I'm saying it's not entirely awesome that the highest level of delinquencies since the 2008 financial crisis are coinciding with near-record low savings rates during a period of stubbornly high interest rates and rising inflation
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Hersh Reddy@HershReddy·
@RichardHanania I think you are missing some key facts from the case. In one instance there was a minor girl passed out in a room. The defendant gave a condom to a young man and sent him into the room. The predictable happened. Is that being a “party mom”? Is prosecuting that “losing our mind”?
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
Shannon O'Connor, a woman from Los Gatos, California, allowed her teenager to host parties with sex and alcohol. She is not accused of having sexual contact with anyone. For this, she was sentenced to 36 YEARS in prison! 16 felonies and over a dozen misdemeanors. One of the parents of the kids who attended the parties: "When people call you a monster, pedophile, rapist, they had it right." Pedophile! Another parent: "You have to protect the children, even when it's hard." We've lost our minds as a society. When I was a kid, every group had a "cool mom" who let people party at their house. Maybe such people are losers, but no one thought they were monsters who deserved decades in jail. The word pedophile would've been the furthest thing from anyone's mind. Nobody would've thought that they were traumatized by them. The sentencing came after three days of victim impact statements, meaning that the children have been convinced they were victims. Of what exactly? We allow teens to have sex with one another! Did an adult hosting make the sex more traumatic? It would've been fine if they snuck into someone's room? We're so afraid of children going outside now that if kids drink and have sex, we just lock up the adult in closest proximity to them at the time. I've never seen a story that did so much to convince me that the culture that I grew up with is gone. It's little wonder that young people are this passive, fragile, and pathetic.
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@capitolhunters @KFILE What kind of numbers did Biden have against Trump at the time? What were Biden’s approval numbers at the time?
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capitolhunters@capitolhunters·
@KFILE You know that swing voters didn't care, right? The vast number of which don't watch debates. Even those corralled into focus groups and made to watch the debate didn't care. The people who cared were elite pundits. Who then set a narrative, and in the end made swing voters care.
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@bonchieredstate @lauferlaw I think what Israeli sources say about the negotiations should also be taken with a big grain of kosher salt!
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@p_vanostaeyen @azelin Thanks for some additional background. But seriously, do foreign fighters constitute a major force in Syrian politics these days?
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Aaron Y. Zelin@azelin·
French foreign fighter Omar Omsen's Eid message slams Syrian government
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@Noahpinion Yes. 100%. We live in a nation where a sizable minority, maybe even a majority, has no capacity for critical thinking.
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Andre Robinson MS@AndreDoctrine·
@realDonaldTrump went to war with Iran and came back with a worse version of the diplomacy he spent years attacking. This is not a U.S. victory. It is prewar rollback with a humiliation fee. No surrender. No better nuclear deal. No strategic dominance. Iran used Hormuz, oil markets, shipping pressure, and Trump’s midterm clock — and forced him back toward diplomacy. Obama got hard nuclear limits. Trump got a 60-day pause button. That is not victory. That is a pressure-exit deal.
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@AnOpinionGuy @ScottJenningsKY @BarakRavid I really wanted to give Jennings the benefit of the doubt, but for him to make this statement… reveals him to be a rank propagandist. Why do people abase themselves like this?
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هادی صداقت@AnOpinionGuy·
@ScottJenningsKY @BarakRavid "EVERYTHING we want", my ass! Can you even say that with a straight face? Oh sorry, for got that you're Scott Jennings and have proven to have no shame (when it comes to kissing the ring!)
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@SheenaGreitens Very timely, given what just happened in Canada.
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Sheena Chestnut Greitens@SheenaGreitens·
Sharing a new paper on an understudied tool used by China's Ministry of Public Security to expand its global reach: formal law enforcement & security cooperation agreements. China has signed at least 205 of these since 2006: 170 bilateral, 35 multilateral. 1/n
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@MOSSADil Same situation here in Silicon Valley. For now, employment in general is holding up, helped by AI start-ups still getting funding. But almost every established tech company (and some non-tech companies) are looking to “do more with less” when it comes to employees.
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Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
IS ISRAELI TECH ENTERING A DANGER ZONE? First Wix. Now reports say Amdocs is preparing another major wave of layoffs, potentially affecting hundreds of workers in Israel as part of a broader global reorganization. Wix just confirmed it is cutting roughly 1,000 jobs, about 20% of its workforce, citing AI disruption, currency pressure, and the need to become leaner. Amdocs, one of Israel’s major tech employers, has also been under pressure to restructure as AI reshapes the industry. This may not be a one-company story. It may be the beginning of a much larger reset in Israeli tech: fewer layers, fewer employees, more automation, and companies racing to survive the AI shift. The question is whether Israel’s tech sector is adapting fast enough, or whether we are watching the first warning signs of a deeper employment shock.
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🚨 WEBSITE GIANT WIX CUTS 1,000 JOBS Israeli tech giant Wix is laying off about 20% of its workforce, the largest round of cuts in the company’s history. CEO Avishai Abrahami told employees the company had “no choice,” citing two major pressures: The strong shekel against the dollar, which hurts Wix because much of its workforce is in Israel while revenue is largely in dollars. And AI, which he described as a fundamental change in how companies are built.

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@pinkpurple_moon @GregoriodeMont1 @grok @___TheGOOdWitch Grok is doing a great job of explaining how human physical traits evolved. Until recently, we didn’t have access to the genetics of evolution. By digging into the genes, we discovered that scientists were mistaken about a lot of species, but “evolution” as a theory has stood up.
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么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@___TheGOOdWitch·
Evolutionary Professor explains why we are all Africans🤔💯 Creationists are frothing at the mouth.😅
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Edmund@Kulambq·
Jazz aficionados and connoisseurs, what is your view of Piero Scaruffi's list of the 20 greatest jazz albums? I should say that my posting of this list does not imply my agreement with it. I say this because last time I posted something by him it caused an internet storm.
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Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
President Trump is negotiating with Iran from a position of leverage that no American president has ever held. The U.S. and Israel have shattered the regime’s enrichment capabilities, destroyed key nuclear weapons facilities, decimated its defense industrial base, killed an experienced generation of senior military commanders, intelligence chiefs, and nuclear weapons scientists, and severely degraded its medium-range and intercontinental ballistic missile programs and capabilities that were on a deadly trajectory. The regime’s terror proxy network has been mauled across the region. Its economy is collapsing under the weight of war, sanctions, corruption, and isolation. With that kind of leverage, Trump has a real opportunity to secure a strong deal — one that dismantles Iran’s pathways to the bomb rather than temporarily managing them and constrains the regime’s ability to reconstitute its defense and missile programs. Then he needs to pivot to maximum support for the Iranian people to help them reclaim their country from a failed, bankrupt, brutal regime.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
I do not think there is *any* evidence that AI helps people with difficulties expressing themselves to get their otherwise good ideas out there I do not think there will *ever* be any evidence that's the case, because it's not true. People who can't write aren't having big ideas
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@Truth_n_Respect Do you have enough “culture” to even be able to read Chinese or Japanese? I thought so. You’re just the latest poster child of the Dunning Kruger Effect. Look it up.
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The Genius@Truth_n_Respect·
China is a beautiful country with wonderful people. Spent 35 days there and did not encounter one single Karen or miserable f*cks like the Japanese. China the original - Japan the half azz copy. Settle for Japan if you're uncultured.
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Bingo.
Michael Beckerman@MMBeckerman

@ValerioCapraro No one cares. AGI is a meaningless metric that only matters to the MEDIA. Why do we insist on focusing in on something that doesn't matter at all? AI is about getting WORK done and accomplishing tasks. It's about DOING things. Who gives a damn about some meaningless metric?

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@DustinMulvaney It always makes me feel … at home. Our distant ancestral home probably looked something like that.
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Dustin Mulvaney
Dustin Mulvaney@DustinMulvaney·
Coast redwood forest canopy.
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@DAVIDHALBRIGHT1 @mdubowitz David, maybe ask yourself how the Iranian regime will feel after this MOU is signed? Will they feel almost defeated, or will they triumphant? I’m going with the latter.
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David Albright
David Albright@DAVIDHALBRIGHT1·
You are unlikely to win any arguments by quoting US intelligence assessments about Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which are fundamentally based on a deeply flawed 2007 NIE. I would suggest you read our work, since you think it is limited to satellite imagery analysis or facilities from twenty years ago. I interact with a host of intelligence agencies and debate with them. I learned long ago not to quote any one of them blindly. The point is that Iran’s nuclear weapons after 2003 was a preparatory program, as, for example, evidenced in the first half of 2025 of Iran turning most of its 20% enriched uranium into 60 percent and accelerated nuclear weapons work. The latter was acknowledged by the IC, but the rush to make 60% could not even be combined into the official, unclassified IC assessment, except as a parallel concern. Yet, it is at the heart of Iran’s nuclear weapon program, to shrink timeframes and be ready. The flaw in your view is that you are looking for a traditional nuclear weapons program, not the one Iran pursued since 2003. This is also the mistake in the NIE, to treat Iran’s nuclear weapons program like a light switch. By the way, since you quote US IC assessments so freely, you must know that German, British, and I think French intelligence dissented with the US on the 2007 NIE that Iran’s nuclear weapons program ended in 2003. Prior to June 2025, Iran was able to build a nuclear weapon within months, if a decision was given to do so. The crash nuclear weapons pathway was increasingly seen as the more threatening and likely one as tensions worsened. Moreover, it was getting more difficult to tell whether Iran was just further shortening timeframes or had decided to build one. And your crack is silly about the sites we monitor being related to a future effort rather than what they are, namely part of assessing damage to the existing nuclear weapons program. You should try it sometime rather than constructing a false narrative about the status of Iran’s nuclear weapons program prior to the war.
Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش@citrinowicz

I would strongly suggest going back and looking at the actual U.S. intelligence assessments, which repeatedly concluded that Iran was not on the verge of acquiring a nuclear weapon. More importantly, even Israel itself did not publicly claim that Khamenei had made the decision to build a bomb. That is not my argument, it was the assessment of the American intelligence community. And that is before even getting into the significance of the fatwa and a range of other factors that simply do not align with the claim that Iran was actively rushing toward weaponization. Since we are already exchanging recommendations and lectures, I would also suggest focusing less on facilities destroyed twenty years ago as the primary basis for determining whether Iran is “close” to a bomb. Here is an uncomfortable reality: if Iran actually decided to pursue weaponization, many of the facilities currently being monitored by you would likely become irrelevant to the process. And if I may add one more point, there are limits to the strategic conclusions one can draw solely from satellite imagery. A little humility would go a long way.

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