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@MontJoye

Raised in Paris, France, living in Sydney, Australia. Renoncer sans déchoir / Forgoing without waning.

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Michael Shurkin
Michael Shurkin@MichaelShurkin·
Dear @theeconomist, Actual Jewish history PhD here. 1. Crabapple is an ignorant dilettante whose book is an insult to real historians who labor to publish legitimate scholarship. 2. The Bundists were all murdered. Ps. As for what Jews should or should not do: piss off. Thank your for your attention to this matter.
The Economist@TheEconomist

Jews in the diaspora who want to celebrate their heritage without tying themselves to Israel might look to the Bundist concept of “hereness”, which a new book by Molly Crabapple celebrates economist.com/culture/2026/0…

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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
“In a free society, people can believe whatever they want. If you want to believe men can be women or you’re a man who wants to call himself a woman, that is your business. What you cannot do in a free society is force anyone else to accept it. What is at stake here is the ability to lawfully acknowledge reality. If you care so much about “trans rights” you can work out a way to get them without destroying the category of women in law, female spaces, sport, services, the entire reality of lesbianism, and punishing citizens for acknowledging reality. The fact that you haven’t even tried makes it appear that destroying the rights of women is the goal. Any politician who will look an Australian citizen in the eye and tell them that a man can be a woman is admitting that they will lie about anything and everything because the most obvious lie has already been told. If no one in this room can acknowledge reality and fix an obvious problem you are either malicious or incompetent. The days of dismissing this issue are over. This is not a culture war. It’s reality.” - my words, read by Alison Penfold MP, in parliament today. Contact politicians are tell them to BACK THE BILL - “Sex Discrimination Amendment- sex based rights bill 2026”
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Ambroise@MontJoye·
As a tech investor and exec, gamer, reader of his prose and believer that games are much more important than generally believed, I wish @ballmatthew the best of luck! Let’s hope we still get the yearly state of the market deck!
Matthew Ball@ballmatthew

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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
Endless aid money for Gaza? In countless Washington conversations about Gaza’s reconstruction, one thing has become unmistakably clear: attitudes and institutional thinking have barely shifted since the horror of October 7 and the devastation that followed. Too many policymakers and aid veterans still frame Gaza’s future as a matter of restoring large aid flows — a technocratic problem of resource allocation — rather than confronting the deeper failure of the NGO, charity, aid, and development industries that entrenched Hamas’s rule for two decades and helped set the conditions for October 7. It is astonishing that many of the same personalities who profited from “developing” Gaza now expect to return as architects of its recovery. At a recent think‑tank event, I met one such figure — someone who oversaw vast reconstruction contracts and whose negligence enabled Hamas to divert enormous quantities of materials into its tunnel network. This individual casually remarked that “aid should be restored to pre‑war levels, and that should be enough,” revealing a mindset concerned only with reviving their personal fiefdom, not rebuilding Gaza. Under Hamas, every NGO operating in Gaza had to register first with the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah and then with Hamas in Gaza. Hamas demanded board lists, funders, staff names, and full financial transparency — and assigned an internal security officer to monitor each organization. International NGOs complied with these requirements, even as those same NGOs refused similar requests from the Israeli military after the ceasefire. Compliance with Hamas became the price of doing business. Meanwhile, the sheer volume of aid flowing into Gaza allowed Hamas to survive financial sanctions and maintain multiple revenue streams — from the PA, the UN, Qatar, Iran, local taxation, and the group’s own foreign donors. Add to this the sprawling ecosystem of international NGOs, and the outcome was predictable: no sustainable development, no equitable distribution of aid, no functioning institutions, and no pathway to peace. Instead, aid became a welfare system that trapped Gazans while enriching an industrial complex of NGOs, consultants, Hamas operatives, and a compromised civil society incapable of resisting Hamas’s diversion of billions toward tunnels, weapons, and preparations for October 7 — all in violation of humanitarian neutrality. Gaza’s reconstruction cannot rely on the same apparatuses, personnel, systems, or approaches that failed so catastrophically. Repeating them will simply allow Hamas to reconstitute itself and ensure that radicalization persists, while Gaza remains stuck without transformation, cultural renewal, economic revival, strategic reinvention, or a viable future in the region.
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Ambroise@MontJoye·
@zebigoudee Voles-tu toujours ? Tu ne postes plus beaucoup sur le sujet sauf erreur de ma part.
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Paroles de Combattants de la Libération
17 mai 1943. Ussel. Le préfet révoque un commissaire de police. Qui serait "absolument incapable". D'obéir à Vichy: assurément ! Grâce à lui les résistants sont prévenus de leur arrestation. Désormais il combattra avec eux. Jusqu'à la mort, en déportation. Louis Delsanti. 30 ans.
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Reality G
Reality G@soundreece·
🚨Only 230 more days before humans are erased from the surface of the Earth due to extreme heat/climate change!! Paul Henry interviews Guy McPherson (climate change expert) in 2016. Apparently there will not be any humans on the planet by 2026 due to the effects of climate change.
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No, everybody with taste thinks American food sucks because it is based on an inoperative value system for gastronomy (and generally the art), namely the Labor theory (ie more labor at the time of production = better). In the arts too capital accumulation (IP) matters :-)
KG@interstatejuche

Everyone thinks American food sucks because their countries produce abominations like "tomato puree and white chocolate with fish sauce and chunks of plaster" and slap an american flag and names like "American Pizza Sauce" on the packaging without our knowledge or consent

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People without real jobs really seem to go in for the Marxist labor theory of value.
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Nuclear for Australia
Nuclear for Australia@nuclearforaus·
Today, Japan's Prime Minister is touching down in Australia. Whilst they're doubling down on nuclear energy and investing in other nations, we remain the only Top 20 economy with a ban. ✍️Take Action 📚Learn More 🛍️ Shop Merch nuclearforaustralia.com
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Sci-Fi Archives
Sci-Fi Archives@SciFiArchives·
The first simulated image of a black hole, calculated with an IBM 7040 computer using 1960 punch cards and hand-plotted by French astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet in 1978.
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Victor Ivanov
Victor Ivanov@victori84819871·
@Austen great pitch for c suites to fire everyone and have 10 devs burn through 30k tokens a day to "save cost" but really they are locked into the anthropic eco system. Its why anthropic mostly hiring sales now
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
@Austen It’s IPO marketing x.com/robertmsterlin…
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling

Anthropic’s CEO keeps talking about AI wiping out jobs because he’s trying to IPO this year. If he positions Claude as armageddon for jobs, his TAM becomes “all white-collar human labor,” not just AI agents or SaaS. It’s completely self-interested. All the concerns he’s expressing about job disruptions are fake. It’s a marketing gambit to create hype and FOMO among the people he needs more than anyone else this year: institutional investors like BlackRock, Fidelity, pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds. If these investors pay for tickets on the hype train—if he can make them believe that AI will eliminate half of white-collar jobs, with Anthropic, as the dominant leader in enterprise AI, positioned to capture the surplus margin—the IPO will be oversubscribed and Anthropic can raise more funds for the company at a higher valuation. But Dario (or, at least, his bankers) knows that these investors are more fiscally disciplined than they used to be. A lot of them got burned during Covid SPAC-mania and don’t want to risk it again. They’re going to challenge Anthropic about whether it will ever get to sustainably high gross margins, or if its arms race with OpenAI will lead to kilowatt-hours permanently suppressing gross margins. They’re going to ask pointed questions about Anthropic’s massive capex and whether it will ever generate accretive ROIC. And Dario might not have the answers they’re looking for. So that’s why—to answer Austen’s smart question—you keep seeing Dario in the news and the podcast circuit, spreading doom and gloom about widespread job loss. It’s not to make you afraid of losing your job. It’s to get Wall Street afraid of missing out on his IPO.

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