
E-nonymous
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E-nonymous
@EnonymousAcc
Chinese-American, lawyer, liberal. Views are my own.



Saudi Aramco is perhaps best known as the rapacious national oil company of Saudi Arabia, but since 1949, its U.S. subsidiary has also published an unusual print magazine—a free periodical that, as Krithika Varagur (@krithikavaragur) writes, blends “the recondite trivia of an almanac with the effortful style of the classical general-interest magazine, like Life.” theparisreview.org/blog/2026/04/0…


The cross is part of the mission. The imperialist occupation of the world is disrupted from within; the violence that until now has been the law is unmasked. The poor, imprisoned, and rejected Messiah descends into the darkness of death, yet in so doing He brings a new creation to light. #HolyThursday

NEW: The Pentagon today invited more than 3,500 employees to attend a Good Friday service at its in-house chapel. Except it’s only for Protestants, not Catholics. huffpost.com/entry/news-liv…




U.S. lawmakers are visiting Taiwan to attempt to pressure the country's parliament to pass a massive $40 billion defense budget. The last major defense sale to Taiwan triggered major war games by the PRC around the strait; just more export of chaos for the sake of it.


THIRD U.S. AIRCRAFT CARRIER, USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH, DEPLOYS TO MIDDLE EAST - WSJ



Iran is not going to drive oil prices to $200/barrel if Trump just walks away. They are going to be confused for two weeks and then will just charge everyone a small fee for transit, which everyone will gladly pay. If they get attacked again, they will re-close the Strait.


عاجل | وزير خارجية #إيران للجزيرة: ما يحدث الآن ليس مفاوضات بل تبادل للرسائل بشكل مباشر أو عن طريق أصدقائنا في المنطقة

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says the country is ready to end the war, but only if there are guarantees against future attacks.

An article from the 90s explaining how in the 1980s, personal computers changed the dynamic of college vs high school workers. College grads learned how to use PCs and grew wages faster Mind you, this was when interest rates were 15pct, white collar unemployment was the highest it’s been any non covid year, general unemployment was 10pct, there was a recession, 18pct mortgages, and the start of the savings and loan industry collapse. The economy was a mess. Except it was the start of the “digital revolution “ which lead to change. Here we are at the early days of the AI revolution. I think it will be very analogous to what happened back then. If you think learning how to use Clause seems daunting, imagine being 50 yrs old in 1983, not knowing how to type, using a 1.0 key adding machine with a tape roll to do all your work as an analyst and realizing you had to figure out how your brand new IBM PC and lotus 1-2-3 worked. Or having only used a typewriter your entire career , then having to learn the new PC and WordStar. Trust me. WordStar key combinations were far harder to learn than telling Claude what you want done Lots of people couldn’t figure it out. Those who did were more productive Ctrl QA with AI nber.org/digest/sep97/h…









