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@OlguinJonathan

Un tuitero como tú. 🇧🇴

Bolivia Katılım Şubat 2012
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@RealPepeEscobar @KingKong9888 New leves of mental dissociation have to be internalized in order to accept this extortion as "fine".
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Pepe Escobar@RealPepeEscobar·
PGSA is working fine. Three dozen tankers - and counting - are now crossing the Strait of Hormuz daily. They pay the tollbooth and sign a bunch of documents. Then they are "safely guided". In a "phased manner". No one is complaining. And on top of it Iran offers medical and food support for the crews - as well as transit insurance.
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JRO@OlguinJonathan·
@leonardocallef @InfraHaz Si claro, escogiendo solo lo que te gusta puedes hacer que cualquier cultura se vea buena...
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Haz Al-Din 🇷🇺
Haz Al-Din 🇷🇺@InfraHaz·
Bolivia and later Peru, heirs of the Incan Empire, are destined to reverse the US-Zionist led counterrevolution in Latin America. When this Incan Communism rises, Milei and those like him will be eradicated from history, Venezuelan and Cuban socialism will appear very moderate.
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Mauricio Ríos García@riosmauricio·
El expertise con el que el gordis @FerCerimedo_ok asesora a Paz: Estrategia en redes sociales Comunicación política Construcción de narrativas políticas Manejo de crisis comunicacional Segmentación de audiencias digitales Contenido para campañas electorales ¡Y no es broma!
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JRO@OlguinJonathan·
@ElhioC Los mercenarios mediáticos argentinos:
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Elhio 🇦🇷@ElhioC·
Los pobres sin los ricos podemos vivir, los ricos sin los pobres no pueden vivir. Frase de una indígena boliviana.
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@MatznerJon This looks like something that could be sold to Moleskine, last few years they have been trying to marry technology to paper.
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Jon Matzner
Jon Matzner@MatznerJon·
I tap my phone to a sticker on my office file cabinet. Thirty seconds later, my printer spits out a piece of paper with my customized up to the minute morning brief on it. Weather. Calendar. How I'm tracking against my goals. Inbox triage. Update on my Getting Things Done lists. I grab a cup of coffee, walk outside, and read it. No phone. No screen. No notification pile-up. That sticker cost me about a penny. What's actually happening NFC tags. You can buy 50 of them on Amazon for ten bucks. They've been sitting in my file cabinet for two years because I couldn't find a use that justified pulling them out. I finally found one. The tags pair with Apple Shortcuts. Tap the phone, fire a shortcut. Standard stuff. Here's the new part — the shortcut sends an iMessage to my agent. My agent is just Claude Code running in a terminal session on my Mac mini, with access to Obsidian and a bunch of tools I've given it. So the tap becomes: "Run my morning brief." The agent goes and grabs everything I've taught it to grab (via a skill file). Compiles it. Sends it to my printer. I read it on paper. With coffee. Outside. Why not just put it on a schedule? Because I don't want it. I don't want my morning brief showing up at 6 AM whether I'm ready or not. I don't want a notification pulling me back to a screen first thing. I don't want rigid automation dictating when my day starts. The tap is the consent. When I'm ready, I tap. The agent runs. The brief prints. That's it. I have a second tag for my weekly GTD review. A third one to catch me up on inboxes. There's also a tag stuck to the printer itself — I scribble notes on the printed sheet, drop it back on the printer, tap that tag, and the whole thing gets scanned and fed back to my agent. Paper in. Paper out. Digital in the middle. This was todays… with a few redactions :) The bigger thing This isn't about NFC tags. NFC tags are stupid little stickers. It's about how you interface with an agent. Right now, most people interacting with AI are typing into a chat window. That's fine for you, the architect. You know what to ask. You know what NOT to ask. But imagine giving every guy in your warehouse a phone number where they can willy-nilly text an agent with full tool access. Read Write to your CRM. TERRIFYING. They could do some really crazy shit. The agent has the keys to the castle and the interface has zero guardrails. A vending machine doesn't ask you what you want. It has buttons! NFC tags are buttons. You can stick a tag on a piece of equipment. Tap to check it out. Tap to log a problem. Tap to take a screenshot of its current state and file it somewhere. The agent does the actual work — but the interface is bounded to exactly what you want that person doing. That's a fundamentally different shape than "here's a chat window, godspeed." What I'm noodling on I'm going to spend a lot of time on this. Physical doorways into agent flows is where some interesting problems live. Not because NFC is magic. It isn't. It's an old technology. But because most people thinking about agents are stuck in the chat box. The chat box is one interface. The world is full of other ones — buttons, tags, cards, printers, scanners, doors, kiosks — and your agent doesn't care which one it's wired to. Blend the offline and the online. Build the interface that fits the work. Some things I want to do on a screen. Some things I want to do on paper, with coffee, outside. The tag lets me choose.
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@lylegoldstein @AsiaLens Allegedly the Russians are innovators in Artic and Submarine warfare, if not particularly successful at maintaining.
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Lyle Goldstein@lylegoldstein·
China's methodical study of Soviet and then Russian undersea warfare (submarines, mines, drones, etc.) over a period of many decades is a core theme of my 2026 book.
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Lyle Goldstein@lylegoldstein·
Speaking of submarines, why do you suppose the Chinese are so interested in Soviet/Russian nuclear submarine design? Xiandai Jianchuan, 3.2026. In this case, the article's focus is on the Alfa (type 705) SSN, perhaps the fastest submarine ever built.
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@mathidenisq Para llegar a 5,000 estas contando hasta las lanchitas pedaleras de la laguna san bernardino... 😆
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Mathias Denis
Mathias Denis@mathidenisq·
🇵🇾 Paraguay tiene la tercera flota fluvial más grande del mundo. Paraguay no tiene mar. Solo 🇺🇸 USA y 🇨🇳 China tienen más embarcaciones. ¿Cómo es posible? Los números: 5.000 embarcaciones bajo bandera paraguaya. 2.700 barcazas graneleras. 380 remolcadores de empuje. 247 barcazas tanque. 25 millones de toneladas transportadas en 2025. Tercer lugar mundial. Solo detrás de Estados Unidos (río Misisipi) y China (río Yangtsé). ¿Qué transporta Paraguay sin tener mar? Soja de Brasil. Hierro de Bolivia. Contenedores de Argentina. Todo sale por la Hidrovía Paraguay-Paraná. 3.442 kilómetros navegables desde Brasil hasta Uruguay. Atravesando Paraguay. Lo increíble es que: Brasil tiene 7.491 km de costa atlántica. Argentina tiene 4.989 km de costa atlántica. Paraguay tiene 0 km de costa. ¿Quién domina los ríos de Sudamérica? Paraguay. Con flota más grande que Brasil y Argentina JUNTOS. ¿Cómo llegó acá? Tratado de Las Leñas (1992):Libertad de navegación total en Hidrovía Paraguay-Paraná. Régimen de maquila:Importás, procesás, exportás. Todo por río. Inversión privada masiva:Astilleros locales fabricando barcazas. Ubicación geocéntrica:Centro del Mercosur. Todo pasa por Paraguay. Un convoy paraguayo transporta 40.000 toneladas. Eso equivale a 1.600 camiones terrestres. En un solo viaje. Los astilleros: Tsuneishi (Japón): 70 barcazas anuales fabricadas en Paraguay. Astillero Chaco: 372 barcazas construidas localmente. Aguapé: Certificación ISO 9001 internacional. Paraguay no solo TIENE la flota. Paraguay la FABRICA. La guerra silenciosa: Estados Unidos vs China compitiendo por control de la Hidrovía. USA: Cuerpo de Ingenieros del Ejército firmó acuerdo con Paraguay para Plan Maestro de navegabilidad. China: COSCO controla rutas oceánicas, busca controlar puertos. Paraguay en el medio. Con la flota que ambos necesitan. Bolivia depende de Paraguay: 18% del comercio exterior boliviano (1,2M toneladas) sale por Hidrovía paraguaya. USD 388 millones movilizados en 2025. Porque Bolivia tampoco tiene mar. El dato más brutal: Convoyes paraguayos mueven más carga que todo el sistema ferroviario argentino combinado. En un país sin costa. Con astilleros propios. Fabricando remolcadores de 6.000 HP. Mientras Argentina discute quién controla los puertos, Paraguay controla los ríos. Mientras Brasil exporta por mar, Paraguay mueve la carga brasileña por río. Mientras Bolivia busca salida al Pacífico, Paraguay le da salida al Atlántico. Paraguay no tiene mar. Tiene algo mejor: Los ríos por donde sale todo. Tercer flota fluvial del mundo. ¿Seguís creyendo que "país sin salida al mar" es desventaja?
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@maximuskarma Que sueño más profundo el de la APy, 80 años roncando, uno casi diría que no existen.
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random person@maximuskarma·
🇵🇾Después de más de 80 años, #Paraguay moviliza nuevamente su flotilla de #guerra hacia la Triple Frontera para ejercer soberanía. El P-05 “Itaipú” y unidades de la Armada avanzan hacia la zona limítrofe con #Brasil y #Bolivia. 🚁 Además serían desplegados los nuevos blindados🇺🇸
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@spikesguides He's ordering the rest from other fabricators...
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Spike@spikesguides·
To the guy who ordered 20 nitride bolt carrier groups I have one question. Why? I built em for ya and we mailed em out today but why? What purpose? Why 20?
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@visionergeo The Regime will gladly do anything to perpetuate itself, even sacrifice one of its geriatric icons. If it buys them time, it's worth it.
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Visioner
Visioner@visionergeo·
🇺🇸🇨🇺 Former Cuban President Raúl Castro and five others have been indicted by a U.S. grand jury in Florida in connection with the 1996 shootdown incident involving U.S. nationals. Castro faces charges including conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, four counts of murder, and two counts of destruction of aircraft. The other defendants include a fighter pilot previously charged in connection with the incident. It remains unclear whether Castro would ever face trial, as Cuba does not extradite its citizens to the United States.
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JRO@OlguinJonathan·
@NZ_Trav The use of click bait openings and "greentext storytelling" in common conversation is just 2026's contribution to the global-historical trend of cultural decay driven by social media and AI mediation.
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U.S. Southern Command
Future of warfare: #SOUTHCOM’s Autonomous Warfare Command (SAWC) is leading the effort to synchronize autonomous and unmanned systems to strengthen security in the Western Hemisphere and protect the homeland. SAWC is working closely with @DeptofWar's Defense Autonomous Warfare Group (DAWG) to integrate cost-effective autonomous platforms and systems to enhance U.S. and partner nation all-domain awareness, operational capabilities and geographic access to better counter cartels and narco-terrorists. #UnmannedSystems #DroneWarfare #DroneDominance #AutonomousSystems @USNavy @SecWar @NAVSOUS4THFLT
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Let there be no mistake: the United States stands squarely in support of Bolivia's legitimate constitutional government. We will not allow criminals and drug traffickers to overthrow democratically elected leaders in our hemisphere.
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Ivanna Torrico 👩🏾‍💻🏃🏾‍♀️🧘🏾‍♀️
@amuyaskthwa La primera imagen es de Ecuador 2019 La segunda imagen es de Bolivia 2019 Misma estética, mismo fotógrafo? 🤔 Lo cierto es que vende bien, a mis amigos que tuitean cómodos desde su I Phone 17, les sirve mucho la chola indígena sufrida, así ocupan cargos que les permite vivir bien
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jordan@amuyaskthwa·
This photo is from 2019. Lot's of old photos getting circulated as if they're recent.
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Carlos Valverde en la red/4 -EVO MORALES, ¿POSIBLE VÍNCULO CON CÁRTEL "LOS CHAPITOS"?- 19 mayo 2026 youtube.com/watch?v=UBmRb9…
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@VSeroff @QINTELPRO_ Probably a diplomatic Laissez-passer, which doesn't affect citizenship; and is not a U.S. passport per se. #Laissez-passers" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travel_do…
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Vladimir Seroff@VSeroff·
A US passport is proof of citizenship, and citizenship is not revocable for political views (especially not in the 1930s, before the expatriation jurisprudence of the Cold War era). If Trotsky had held one in 1917, he would have had an absolute right of return in 1934–35, when he sought a visa to enter the US for medical treatment. Instead he was refused, quietly, by the State Department, with no need for a public fight, because he was a stateless alien with a controversial political record (by 1934 Trotsky was the world’s most famous exiled revolutionary, expelled from the USSR, kicked out of Turkey and France in succession), and admission was entirely discretionary.
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QINTELPRO
QINTELPRO@QINTELPRO_·
In January 1917, Leon Trotsky was living in the Bronx, writing for a Russian-language newspaper. He received a U.S. passport - issued by the Woodrow Wilson administration - despite being a Russian revolutionary with no claim to American citizenship. In March 1917, Trotsky departed New York for Russia. His ship stopped at Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Canadian authorities arrested him as a dangerous revolutionary. He was carrying approximately $10,000 in cash - an enormous sum for a newspaper writer in 1917. The pressure to release him came from two sources: → Colonel Edward House - Wilson’s alter ego, Jekyll Island attendee, future CFR founder → Sir William Wiseman - head of British intelligence in the United States Under combined American and British pressure, Canadian authorities released Trotsky. He proceeded to Russia and became commander of the Red Army - the military force that secured Bolshevik power. After the war, Wiseman stayed in America and became a partner at Kuhn, Loeb - Jacob Schiff’s bank. The head of British intelligence joined the bank whose senior partner had invested $20 million in the revolution Wiseman helped enable. The U.S. Senate Overman Committee (1919) investigated Bolshevik financing, heard confirming testimony - then abruptly adjourned without completing its investigation or publishing findings.
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