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Mathias Wrede

@MatWrede

Digitalist by passion since more than 35 years. #Digitalization #BEV #PV #Change & @Apandia Tweets are my own view. Also available @matwrede.bsky.social

Bremen & umzu, Deutschland Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Zum Vergleich: Steak medium rare ist bei 54 Grad am besten.
Bruno Brezenski@bbbrezenski

Eai, quem disposto a ir pra Índia nos próximos dias? 🇮🇳🥵 Boa parte do país terá sensação térmica acima de 50°C, alguns pontos chegando nos 55°C. Pensa na loucura.🫠 Detalhe, essa região que atingirá a sensação de 55°C, significa também que vai atingir 33°C do bulbo úmido. Lembra do que eu sempre falo sobre o bulbo úmido letal? Acima de 35°C do bulbo úmido, quando a umidade está saturada e a temperatura do ar acima de 35°C temos o BULBO ÚMIDO LETAL. Nesse nível NENHUM ser humano resiste por mais de 2 horas, idosos e bebês cerca de 30 minutos para entrar em colapso térmico. A Índia é um grande exemplo de uma nação a beira de uma catástrofe, e estamos falando do país mais populoso do mundo, quase 1.5 bilhão de pessoas. Com o aumento na média da temperatura mundial em 3°C até 2050, essa região irá atingir o bulbo úmido letal várias vezes, significa que teremos migração de milhões de pessoas nas próximas décadas, isso só falando da Índia. Esse é o caos que muitos analistas geopolíticos não estão incluindo nas suas análises sobre a mudança na ordem global. Eu incluo porque é o fator principal, estamos falando em colapso civilizatório global, isso conta muitos mais do que as loucuras dos EUA em desespero pelo seu declínio hegemônico. Os países precisam correr para conseguir fazer adaptações climáticas profundas, com o atual modelo de governança assimétrico e imperialista, não está sobrando dinheiro para as nações investirem nem na transição energética para reduzir a velocidade em que o planeta aquece. É uma loucura ver isso e saber que um país está tentando sabotar a sobrevivência de várias nações e a estabilidade internacional. Insanidade pura.

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In der Nacht auf Pfingstsonntag hat Russland zivile Ziele in der Ukraine massiv attackiert. Erneut kam dabei das Oreschnik-Raketensystem zum Einsatz. Die Bundesregierung verurteilt diese rücksichtslose Eskalation scharf. Deutschland steht weiter fest an der Seite der Ukraine.
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Mathias Wrede@MatWrede·
@andmoeller @gsohn @Landvolk Hmmm, Bremen ist ein Dorf mit Straßenbahn. Die einen kennen das (Um)land gar nicht und die anderen wissen, dass es der Stadt in vielem voraus ist. 😉
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@rhylthar @alexander_jorde @Jannnis1711 Sie belohnen diejenigen, die dem Spiel des Systems am besten folgen. Kritische Auseinandersetzung, durch selbständiges Nachdenken wird leider selten honoriert, da es unbequem und arbeitsintensiv ist. Ja, es gibt LuL, die es beherrschen. Sie erkennen sich selber als Minderheit.
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Mathias Wrede@MatWrede·
@alexander_jorde @Jannnis1711 Was meinst du, wieviel Wert ich dem Schulzeugnis eines Bewerbers beimesse, dass i.d.R. von Menschen ausgestellt wurde, die nie ein Leben außerhalb des Bildungssystems geführt haben? Gute Noten bedeuten nicht, dass ein Mensch gut denken kann. Eher, dass er anpassungsfähig ist.
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Alexander Jorde@alexander_jorde·
@Jannnis1711 Lehrer vergeben verbindliche und amtlich anerkannte Bildungsabschlüsse, was in unserer Gesellschaft eine hohe Bedeutung hat und einer hoheitlichen Tätigkeit entspricht.
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Polymarket Intel@PolymarketIntel·
President Trump: Negotiations with Iran are progressing well. Demands that Arab countries join the Abraham Accords in exchange for an agreement with Iran.
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Littlewisehen@littlewisehen·
Auf Chips und Softdrinks könnte ich problemlos verzichten… 👍
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Jonah Goldberg@JonahDispatch·
I kind of love these. They are so obviously intended for Trump’s consumption because he thinks it’s a big deal to work late on a Saturday. The idea that working until 9:30 on a weekend is unprecedented heroic sacrifice for a president is just so hilariously ignorant and lame.
Steven Cheung@StevenCheung47

It’s 9:30 PM on a Saturday night and President Trump is still in the Oval Office working hard for the American people. He’s simply one of one.

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Programmer Humor@PR0GRAMMERHUM0R·
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WOLF LOTTER🦉
WOLF LOTTER🦉@wolflotter·
Reine Neugierde: Dell, HP oder Apple? Und was?
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Alice Weidel: "I personally consider the war waged by Ukraine to be high security risk for Germany. You can’t keep poking big bear in the eye with hot iron, like drone attack deep into Russia, and expect nothing to happen." What a vile Russian shill. She lacks basic cognitive ability to remember that Russia started this war, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Russia is deliberately poking itself in the eye with hot iron every single day instead of just going home. ​Alice wants you to believe that imperial invasion is fine, but self-defense is wrong. Reject this Kremlin mouthpiece, dear Germans, do not vote for her!
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Mario Ellerbrock
Mario Ellerbrock@marioellerbrock·
Warum der Diesel technisch am Ende ist: Zeit für die elektrische Realität! Wer heute noch behauptet, der Diesel sei das Nonplusultra im Fernverkehr, verschließt die Augen vor der Physik. Der batterieelektrische Lkw ist dem Verbrenner technisch nicht nur ebenbürtig, sondern in fast allen Belangen überlegen. Hier sind die Fakten, warum die Zukunft auf Achse elektrisch ist: 1. Wirkungsgrad: Effizienz schlägt Verschwendung Ein moderner Dieselmotor verpufft etwa 60-70 % seiner Energie einfach als Hitze. Ein E-Lkw setzt über 90 % der Energie direkt in Bewegung um. 2. Antrieb & Getriebe: Weniger Gänge, mehr Souveränität Vergesst die 12- bis 16-Gang-Getriebe, die beim Diesel ständig den passenden Bereich suchen müssen. Ein E-Lkw kommt oft mit nur 2 bis 4 Gängen aus. Das bedeutet: Kaum Schaltunterbrechungen und ein linearer Durchzug, der jeden Diesel alt aussehen lässt. Massive Reduktion der mechanischen Komplexität und weniger Verschleißteile. Souveränes Anfahren am Berg ohne Kupplungsstress. 3. Rekuperation: Energie geschenkt Ein Diesel vernichtet Energie beim Bremsen in Hitze. Der E-Lkw wird beim Bergabfahren zum Kraftwerk und speist Strom zurück in den Akku. Das schont die Bremsen und erhöht die Reichweite völlig kostenlos. 4. Wartungsarmut Kein Ölwechsel, kein AdBlue-System, das im Winter zickt, kein Turbolader und keine komplexe Abgasnachbehandlung. Weniger bewegliche Teile bedeuten weniger Standzeiten und mehr Zeit auf der Straße. 5. Energie-Unabhängigkeit & Kostenvorteil Weg von der Abhängigkeit fossiler Brennstoffe und deren unvorhersehbaren Preissprüngen! Strom lässt sich lokal und regenerativ erzeugen. Wer auf eigene PV-Flächen oder feste Stromverträge setzt, fährt kalkulierbar und zu einem Bruchteil der Energiekosten eines Diesels. Wer jetzt nicht umsteigt, zahlt in Zukunft die Zeche für die Nostalgie. Fazit: Die Technologie ist bereit. Wer sich dem Fortschritt verschließt, wird vom Markt überholt. #Logistik #ETransport #Electromobility #LkwFahrer #Zukunft #ZeroEmission #NannoJanssen
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@ChrisStoecker@ChrisStoecker·
Was Malte Kreutzfeldt sagt.
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Prasad@theprasad_

Jordan Peterson warned how a brain that stops reading eventually loses the ability to think deeply on a topic: 1. Reading for pleasure has always been a minority occupation. Most people don't read. Of those who do, few buy books. Of those who buy books, even fewer read difficult ones. That's not changing and that's exactly why it's your advantage. 2. Books are not like photographs. A photograph is a click. A book is a portrait layered, worked over, and built with depth. No other medium lets you think, rethink, and go deeper the way a book does. 3. YouTube and podcasts are not the enemy of reading. They are extensions of it. A great podcast can carry the same value as a great book. Peterson treats them as complements, not competition. 4. The real revolution of podcasts is found time. You can't read while driving or doing the dishes. But you can listen. All that dead time, commuting, cooking, exercising is now a university education available to anyone with a phone. 5. Long-form attention is not dead. Joe Rogan does three-hour podcasts. Peterson's lectures run two hours. Millions watch them to the end. People don't have fragmented attention spans. They have low-quality inputs. 6. When Peterson's YouTube views crossed one million, he didn't celebrate immediately. He sat with it. He thought: a million is a lot. If you sold a million books, you'd do the touchdown dance. He realized something massive was happening. 7. YouTube isn't cute cat videos. Peterson saw it for what it actually is, the invention of the printing press, version two. For the first time in human history, the spoken word has the same reach and the same duration as a book. 8. The people who learn the fastest are the ones willing to look like fools at the start. Peterson felt like a fool when he first lectured, first practiced therapy, first uploaded to YouTube. He did it anyway. 9. Most smart people dismiss new media. When journalists called Peterson's colleagues, they'd say things like "they always get it wrong." Peterson picked up the phone, had the conversation, and let the chips fall. That single habit changed everything. 10. The fool is the precursor to the savior. Carl Jung said it. Peterson lived it. You cannot advance without first being willing to look incompetent. Safety keeps you comfortable. It doesn't keep you growing. 11. Reading makes your thinking slower in the best possible way. It forces you to sit with one idea long enough to actually understand it. Social media gives you 100 ideas in 15 minutes. Books give you one idea that actually stays. 12. The brain is not built for passive consumption. Short-form reels don't educate deeply. They stimulate rapidly and leave nothing behind. Your brain needs time to process, observe, and emerge in an experience. 13. If you can truly read, you can read faster than you can listen. That makes reading the highest-leverage input activity available. Not everyone has the patience for it which is exactly why those who do get ahead. 14. The people watching two-hour lectures are not bored. They are hungry. There is a massive market for demanding, high-quality, difficult content. Most creators refuse to make it because they're afraid of losing easy engagement. 15. Peterson's point is not that podcasts are bad or that books are dying. It's that the tools for becoming genuinely educated have never been more accessible and most people still choose not to use them.

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leopardracer@leopardracer·
I HAVEN’T OPENED A SINGLE BOOK THIS MONTH. CLAUDE READ 34 OF THEM FOR ME I built a vault in Obsidian, connected Claude and added Notebooklm went to sleep woke up with flashcards, mind maps, and an AI that answers from my own notes only my friends are still highlighting pdfs manually the only thing separating us is one setup: claude + obsidian + notebooklm every idea captured. every book processed. zero knowledge lost if this is the setup you’ve been looking for - like & bookmark so you don’t lose it
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

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Frank Schilter
Frank Schilter@FrankSchilter·
Ein Gehirn, das das Lesen aufgibt, verliert letztlich die Fähigkeit, tief über ein Thema nachzudenken.
Prasad@theprasad_

Jordan Peterson warned how a brain that stops reading eventually loses the ability to think deeply on a topic: 1. Reading for pleasure has always been a minority occupation. Most people don't read. Of those who do, few buy books. Of those who buy books, even fewer read difficult ones. That's not changing and that's exactly why it's your advantage. 2. Books are not like photographs. A photograph is a click. A book is a portrait layered, worked over, and built with depth. No other medium lets you think, rethink, and go deeper the way a book does. 3. YouTube and podcasts are not the enemy of reading. They are extensions of it. A great podcast can carry the same value as a great book. Peterson treats them as complements, not competition. 4. The real revolution of podcasts is found time. You can't read while driving or doing the dishes. But you can listen. All that dead time, commuting, cooking, exercising is now a university education available to anyone with a phone. 5. Long-form attention is not dead. Joe Rogan does three-hour podcasts. Peterson's lectures run two hours. Millions watch them to the end. People don't have fragmented attention spans. They have low-quality inputs. 6. When Peterson's YouTube views crossed one million, he didn't celebrate immediately. He sat with it. He thought: a million is a lot. If you sold a million books, you'd do the touchdown dance. He realized something massive was happening. 7. YouTube isn't cute cat videos. Peterson saw it for what it actually is, the invention of the printing press, version two. For the first time in human history, the spoken word has the same reach and the same duration as a book. 8. The people who learn the fastest are the ones willing to look like fools at the start. Peterson felt like a fool when he first lectured, first practiced therapy, first uploaded to YouTube. He did it anyway. 9. Most smart people dismiss new media. When journalists called Peterson's colleagues, they'd say things like "they always get it wrong." Peterson picked up the phone, had the conversation, and let the chips fall. That single habit changed everything. 10. The fool is the precursor to the savior. Carl Jung said it. Peterson lived it. You cannot advance without first being willing to look incompetent. Safety keeps you comfortable. It doesn't keep you growing. 11. Reading makes your thinking slower in the best possible way. It forces you to sit with one idea long enough to actually understand it. Social media gives you 100 ideas in 15 minutes. Books give you one idea that actually stays. 12. The brain is not built for passive consumption. Short-form reels don't educate deeply. They stimulate rapidly and leave nothing behind. Your brain needs time to process, observe, and emerge in an experience. 13. If you can truly read, you can read faster than you can listen. That makes reading the highest-leverage input activity available. Not everyone has the patience for it which is exactly why those who do get ahead. 14. The people watching two-hour lectures are not bored. They are hungry. There is a massive market for demanding, high-quality, difficult content. Most creators refuse to make it because they're afraid of losing easy engagement. 15. Peterson's point is not that podcasts are bad or that books are dying. It's that the tools for becoming genuinely educated have never been more accessible and most people still choose not to use them.

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💙💛 Regina Laska
💙💛 Regina Laska@Sunnymica·
Hals! Aber sowas von! Das läuft wieder einmal genau nach Putins Drehbuch - und zwar in Echtzeit. Putin droppt erst gestern Abend den Namen Schröder als seinen bevorzugten Verhandler, und die SPD-Außenpolitik klappt wie ein Taschenmesser auf: Ahmetović meint: Man sollte das „nicht sofort kategorisch ausschließen“. Stegner: „Es wäre fahrlässig, das auszuschlagen.“ Mützenich immerhin halbwegs nüchtern: „Es wäre komisch, wenn eine Kriegspartei den Vermittler bestimmen würde.“ Aber auch Mützenich nutzt den Moment, um Costas Russland-Gespräche zu loben - sie brächten ein neues Momentum. Der Spiegel berichtet darüber und die eigentliche Pointe des Artikels ist fast versteckt im letzten Drittel: Schröder allein traue man die Aufgabe nicht zu, deshalb denke man in der Koalition über ein Vermittlerduo Schröder/Steinmeier nach. Steinmeier. Ausgerechnet! Der Mann, der als Außenminister 2014 das Minsker Abkommen mitverbrochen hat und seither als der deutsche Politiker gilt, der Russland am gründlichsten missverstanden hat. Der Mann, der noch 2022 davon sprach, dass es ein „Fehler“ gewesen sei, an Nord Stream 2 festzuhalten - aber erst, nachdem die Panzer rollten. Der Mann, dessen ganze außenpolitische Biographie eine einzige Lektion in russischer Verlässlichkeit ist mit intimen Gesten gegenüber seinem Freund Lawrow. Ob er je daraus gelernt hat, ist zweitrangig. Diese SPD aber ganz sicher nicht, wenn solche Planspiele geäußert werden, ohne vor Scham in den Boden zu versinken. Jetzt soll also ausgerechnet dieses Duo - der Gazprom-Lobbyist und der Minsk-Architekt - zwischen Putin und der Ukraine vermitteln. Die Ukrainer dürfen sich freuen. Das ist Putins Erfolg in Reinform. Er hat noch keinen Quadratmeter Territorium aufgegeben, noch keinen Gefangenen ausgetauscht - aber die SPD schwelgt schon in altvertrauten Sphären. Innerhalb von Stunden. Bohhhh, ey! 🤨
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Julian Röpcke🇺🇦
Julian Röpcke🇺🇦@JulianRoepcke·
Wenn ein Diktator seinen ehemaligen Mitarbeiter (zwei Staatskonzerne) und treuen Freund, der ihm noch nie öffentlich widersprochen hat, als unabhängigen Verhandlungsführer haben will, muss das natürlich halb Deutschland diskutieren. Weil wir über jedes seiner Stöckchen springen.
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