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@MyLordBebo The discarded the umbrella issue similarly to how he discarded the mess with the Strait of Hormuz.
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Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
Trump just threw the umbrella away… 😭
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@Mayhem4Markets Well, it's not like Timothy Cook has a technical aptitude either.
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Markets & Mayhem@Mayhem4Markets·
New Yorker drops a bomb on Altman. OpenAI insiders say the CEO of the world's most important AI company can't really code and confuses basic ML terms. > Built influence through strategy, not technical depth. > Sets up structures — then removes them when constraints apply. > A Microsoft exec warned he could be remembered like figures from financial scandals. The CEO of the company building AGI doesn't understand the G.
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TraderJill (Leigh)@RealTraderJill·
This is the best breakdown of the war in Ian that I've ever seen. Very measured, and fair.
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Aashis Joshi
Aashis Joshi@aashisjo·
After financing Jared Kushner’s 666 Fifth Avenue property in New York for $1.2 billion, gifting a $400 million private jet to Donald Trump and vast sums of money and luxury in exchange for security, they now realize they've been conned and betrayed by Trump and his family. 😂
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@masuzafi How does the amount of lives saved exceeds the number of pills confiscated by 10x?
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Masu Zafi 🔥🔥@masuzafi·
🚨Pam Bondi just snorted the strongest copium in the Cabinet room: "President Trump, your DOJ seized 22 million fentanyl-laced pills and 3,400 kilos... which saved are you ready for this, media? 258 MILLION American lives."258 MILLION. Not 258 thousand. Not even 2.58 million. Two hundred and fifty-eight million people. That’s damn near 3/4 of the entire United States population. In 100 days. She started with 119 million the day before like it was a humblebrag... then upgraded it overnight like she hit the slot machine on "lives saved" and doubled down for the cameras.
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Defense Intelligence
Defense Intelligence@DI313_·
⚡🇺🇸🇮🇷 How Iran actually hit a US F-35 stealth jet. Right now, every news channel is asking the same question. How did an Iranian missile manage to track a fighter jet that even advanced radar systems struggle to detect? Video credit to the original owner
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𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗞𝗢™@MARKOCANDIR·
Savaş sanattır.♦️♦️ İran kendi hava sahası üzerinde F-15 Amerikan savaş ucağını vurup düşürüyor.Pilot ve silah sistem subayı fırlatma koltuğunu çalıştırıp yere iniş yapıyor ve İran iki subayı esir alıyor. Fakat iki subayı esir almamış gibi davranıp,İran devlet televizyonlarından bulanlara ödül vereceğini duyuruyor. Subaylarından ümidini kesmiş olan ABD "aha bulamamışlar" deyip arama kurtarma faaliyetine girişiyor. Zaten mecburlar,çünkü arama kurtarma yapmasalar diğer pilot ve subaylar "yarın bizde o durumda olabiliriz" demekki canımızın kıymeti yok deyip savaşdan kaçabilirler. İşte bu esnada İran arama faaliyetlerine katılan iki helikopter ve bir F-10 uçağını düşürüyor. Savaşmak sanattır ve bu 6000 senelik tecrübe ister.
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@anishmoonka It cost $750 to produce a 2 carat diamond in a lab.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The diamond engagement ring was invented by an ad agency in 1947. Before that, only 1 in 10 American brides got one. The company behind it, De Beers, was worth $9.2 billion three years ago. Today that number is $2.3 billion, and its owner is trying to find a buyer. In 1940, diamonds were a luxury for the rich. Nobody proposed with one unless they had serious money. De Beers had a warehouse full of diamonds and no customers, so they hired NW Ayer, an ad firm out of Philadelphia. A copywriter named Frances Gerety came up with four words: “A Diamond is Forever.” NW Ayer paid Hollywood studios to write diamond proposals into movie scripts. They planted stories in gossip columns about which rock some actress just got. They invented the “two months’ salary” rule, the idea that a man should spend two months of income on a ring. None of that existed before. It was all marketing. By the 1990s, 8 out of 10 American brides wore diamond engagement rings. Then De Beers did it again in Japan, going from 5% to 60% in 14 years. Advertising Age called it the greatest advertising slogan of the 20th century. They were right. The whole business ran on one trick: make diamonds seem rare. De Beers controlled most of the world’s supply but only released a small amount each year. That artificial shortage kept prices sky-high. And the “forever” in the slogan had a second job: if nobody resells their diamond, supply stays tight and prices stay up. Lab-grown diamonds blew that apart. You can now grow a diamond in a lab that is the same thing, atom for atom, as one pulled out of the ground. Costs 80–85% less. In 2019, only 6% of engagement rings in America had a lab-grown stone. By 2025, that number was 61%. That’s from The Knot’s annual survey of 10,000+ newlywed couples. People are buying bigger rings (1.9 carats on average, compared to 1.6 for mined) and keeping the savings. De Beers saw this coming. In 2018, they launched their own lab-grown jewelry brand called Lightbox, priced at $800 per carat. The idea was to make lab-grown look like cheap costume jewelry so people would still pay a premium for “real” diamonds. Prices tanked 90% anyway. By 2025, American grocery stores were selling lab-grown diamond rings for $200. De Beers shut Lightbox down last May. Since 2023, De Beers has lost nearly $7 billion in value. It lost over $500 million in 2025 alone and has about $2 billion in diamonds sitting in storage that nobody is buying. Its parent company, Anglo American, is now in what they’re calling “advanced discussions” to sell off the whole thing. A 137-year-old company, dumped. The greatest ad campaign ever made convinced a planet that a common carbon crystal was worth two months of your salary. The product that’s killing it just proved you can grow the same crystal in a factory for pocket change.
Barchart@Barchart

BREAKING 🚨: Diamonds Diamonds may be a girl's best friend but they're your portfolio's worst nightmare. Prices have fallen to their lowest level this century!

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Kamal Kharazi — Iran’s senior foreign policy advisor and the man CNN interviewed on March 9th when he said “we are ready for a long war, no diplomacy” — had his home struck today. His wife was killed. He sustained serious injuries. The New York Times reports Kharazi was at the time discussing possible US-Iran negotiations with VP Vance through Pakistan as an intermediary. The man being used as a back channel for peace negotiations just had his home bombed. His wife is dead. Israel struck his residence while he was facilitating the talks Trump said were “going very well.”
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Sahil Kapur@sahilkapur·
Trump: “We’re not supposed to be seduced that way, right? But I am. When somebody’s nice to me, I love that person. Even if they’re bad people. I couldn’t care less, I’ll fight to the end for them.”
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
Trump on re-opening the Strait of Hormuz: "Let France do it, they get a lot of oil from the strait. Let the Europeans do it. Let South Korea, who is not helpful to us, by the way…Let South Korea do it. Let Japan do it… This was not part of what I wanted to do."
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
The President of Iran just published an open letter on X addressed directly to the American people. 860,000 views. 20,000 likes. 6,500 retweets. Read it carefully — not for what it says. For what it doesn’t say.
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@Jeremybtc While that story reads like a high-stakes Silicon Valley thriller, it is entirely fictional. It’s a classic example of "tech fan fiction" or a viral "copypasta" designed to farm engagement on social media.
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Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
Anthropic accidentally leaked their entire source code yesterday. What happened next is one of the most insane stories in tech history. > Anthropic pushed a software update for Claude Code at 4AM. > A debugging file was accidentally bundled inside it. > That file contained 512,000 lines of their proprietary source code. > A researcher named Chaofan Shou spotted it within minutes and posted the download link on X. > 21 million people have seen the thread. > The entire codebase was downloaded, copied and mirrored across GitHub before Anthropic's team had even woken up. > Anthropic pulled the package and started firing DMCA takedowns at every repo hosting it. > That's when a Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up at 4AM to his phone blowing up. > He is the most active Claude Code user in the world with the Wall Street Journal reporting he personally used 25 billion tokens last year. > His girlfriend was worried he'd get sued just for having the code on his machine. > So he did what any engineer would do. > He rewrote the entire thing in Python from scratch before sunrise. > Called it claw-code and Pushed it to GitHub. > A Python rewrite is a new creative work. DMCA can't touch it. > The repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any repository in GitHub history. > He wasn't satisfied. He started rewriting it again in Rust. > It now has 49,000 stars and 56,000 forks. > Someone mirrored the original to a decentralised platform with one message, "will never be taken down." > The code is now permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back. Anthropic built a system called Undercover Mode specifically to stop Claude from leaking internal secrets. Then they leaked their own source code themselves. You cannot make this up.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🔺 IRGC: From now on, for every assassination, an American company will be destroyed 🔹 The IRGC warns the U.S.: “Our repeated warnings about the necessity to stop terrorist operations were ignored, and today, following your terrorist attacks and those of your Israeli allies, several Iranian citizens were martyred.” 🔹 “Since the main element in designing and tracking assassination targets are American ICT and AI companies, in response to these crimes, from now on the main and effective institutions involved in terrorist operations will be our legitimate targets.” 🔹 “We advise the employees of these institutions to immediately leave their workplaces to preserve their lives. Also, residents of areas around these terrorist companies in all countries of the region, within a one-kilometer radius, should leave their homes and workplaces and seek safe places.” 🔹 “Companies actively involved in terrorist designs will be subject to retaliatory action for every assassination.” 🔶 The list of these companies is announced as follows: Cisco HP Intel Oracle Microsoft Apple Google Meta IBM Dell Palantir Nvidia J.P. Morgan Tesla GE (General Electric) Spire Solutions G42 Boeing 🔹”For every assassination in Iran, these companies must expect the destruction of their related units, starting at 8:00 PM on Wednesday, April 1 (Tehran time).”
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Max the VC 👨‍🚀
Max the VC 👨‍🚀@mreiffy·
Google is basically saying: “We’ve cut the quantum resources needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption by 20x. We can now break it. We can prove it. We’re just not going to tell you how. We’ve slowed down research to give crypto a chance. You have until 2029 to figure out a solution. Good luck.”
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Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…

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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
So after complete obliteration of Iran and its military capabilities, USA and Israel have achieved the following: 1. Iran’s regime is still in place and is more hardline than it ever was before 2. Iran is selling more oil and at $100 3. Oil sanctions are no longer effective 4. Middle Eastern economies have been devastated and oil infrastructure damaged with medium term consequences 5. Israel is being pounded from three directions with considerable damage that has been suppressed by force 6. U.S. navy has run away from the Persian Gulf 7. Oil prices doubled. 8. Iran now controls 20% of world oil flows which may increase to 30% if Iran decides to close shipping in the Red Sea. (through Houthis) 9. Strait of Hormuz will remain under Iran’s control for foreseeable future. 10. Iran is likely to get out of NPT and develop nuclear weapons. 11. Trump has done so well in the war that he is likely to lose midterms. 12. Netanyahu who used to shamelessly roam around has been mostly in hiding 13. U.S. bases in the Gulf have been obliterated and Iran says U.S. must leave Middle East now 14. The world is likely to experience inflation and low economic growth in the next year. 15. The entire world opinion has changed in favour of Iran. 16. NATO and European allies have refused to participate in the war. Thank you for your attention to the matter.
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@FrankfurtZack @richardhutton Project Dojo failure. 4680 battery failure. Tesla Semi. CyberTruck will simplify manufacturing lie.
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Zacki@FrankfurtZack·
Never bet against Elon!!
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The Maverick of Wall Street
The Maverick of Wall Street@TheMaverickWS·
Before the war: 1) Iran didn't control the Strait Of Hormuz, now it does 2) Iran oil was sanctioned, now it's not 3) Iran was not building a nuke, now it will 4) US bases in the Gulf were assets, now liabilities 5) Inflation was declining, now increasing Definitely winning!
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