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Belgrade, Republic of Serbia Katılım Mart 2016
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Ивана Бојовић 🇷🇸🇷🇺
Снимак спровођења Срба у највећи логор смрти Јасеновац током Другог светског рата.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Ferrari better study the mistakes Porsche made. They forced EV’s down the throat of their customers & they rejected it. Profits went from $4B to $40m in the first 9 months of 2025 to 2024. 13,000 fewer deliveries of cars. Listen to your customers not politicians & the EU.
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MenchOsint
MenchOsint@MenchOsint·
⭕️ Scenes from today ! Hezbollah targeting an lsraeli Hummer vehicle in the city of Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon, with an Ababil FPV Drone. [Better quality]
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it. Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying. Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence." Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter." Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter. They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created. One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility." Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies. That's the metered intelligence business model. And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_

SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”

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Chris | Amazon FBA | 🇬🇧in🇨🇳 | MCIPS
I live in Shenzhen in a very high-end apartment complex, and I think this misses what is actually happening in China. People here have not stopped buying Ferrari because Ferrari is not electric. They have stopped buying European cars because Chinese cars are now simply better for what people want. Two years ago my apartment car park was dominated by German and European brands. Now Chinese brands make up easily half the cars and essentially all of the EVs. And this is not because people suddenly became price sensitive. These are wealthy buyers. If there were strong demand for European luxury EVs, you would see Porsche Taycans and other premium imports everywhere. You don’t. The Ferrari badge still carries status and emotion, but when someone here decides they want an EV, they are overwhelmingly choosing Chinese brands because the products feel more advanced, more integrated into daily life, and built around Chinese consumer expectations. That is why this feels like the worst possible middle ground: not special enough to justify itself as a Ferrari, and not competitive enough to win against Chinese EVs.
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling

Yes, the new Ferrari EV looks dumb. We all know it does. But we’re not the target market. China is. And it’s going to fly off dealer lots over there. Worldwide, China is now by far the largest market for luxury goods (Swiss watches, jewelry, high-end fashion, etc.), representing at least 30% of global sales. And it’s an especially critical market for ultra-luxury vehicle brands like Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes’ Maybach line, Porsche’s higher-end models, and Ferrari. There are two major reasons for this: One is that China is simply a massive country, and, as its economy has boomed over the last five decades, it has produced the largest number of wealthy people anywhere in the world outside the US. There are now an estimated 50,000 ultra high net worth individuals ($30M+ net worth) in China, and the number is growing faster than anywhere else on the planet. The second is that China’s wealthy people—far more than those of America and Europe—are willing to spend their money on luxury consumption. The reasons for this are complex—part of it is probably that most Chinese wealth has been generated since only 1990, meaning that most UHNW Chinese families are first- or second-generation nouveau riche; part of it flows from the Chinese “mianzi” concept of social currency, under which signaling personal status via luxury brands is socially incentivized—but the effect is that rich people seek out the most prestigious and expensive brands, and they’re willing to pay to do so. Especially when it comes to ultra-luxury vehicles, which are frequently given as gifts for weddings, the sealing of business relationships, and life milestones. The net effect of this is that the ideal customer profile for Ferrari is no longer a fourth-generation Italian textile heir or an exited San Francisco tech founder; it’s a 32-year-old Chinese guy stepping into a C-suite role at his dad’s copper foundry after getting his MBA from Wharton or INSEAD. These guys want the Ferrari logo, but they want it on something electric (EV’s are highly encouraged by the Chinese government, especially in the large cities in which UHNW people congregate), and they want it on an ultramodern vehicle that looks and feels more like something that came out of a BYD or NIO showroom. So that’s why this new Ferrari EV looks the way it does, rather than like an electrified version of an F40 or a 360 Modena. It might look dumb to us, but it’s not going to look dumb for Ferrari’s shareholders.

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Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
🇺🇲 US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Delhi and asked, "Where is everyone?" At the airport, he was only greeted by the commander of his own plane, and not a single Indian government official came to meet him.
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Marko1389
Marko1389@Marko1389__·
Нема гарде без кокарде, нит војника без четника 🇷🇸🏴‍☠️
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇮🇹 RIP Ferrari, the new Ferrari Luce looks like any other Chinese EV, even worse than top models. Teslas look better too. The first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom is just terrible for a Ferrari. What is this? Ferrari is just a normie car brand now? Enzo Ferrari is rolling in his grave. Just hire Pininfarina for the design FFS. A Ferrari must be beautiful, a piece of art first and foremost.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
China received Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić with high honors. To Chinese people, Serbia is not a distant country. We remember the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. We remember the three Chinese journalists who were killed. We remember 78 days of NATO bombing, the dismemberment of Yugoslavia, the separation of Kosovo, and a nation forced to survive inside the ruins left by Western “humanitarian intervention.” Serbia lives between memory and survival. On one side: the memory of being bombed, broken, and lectured by the West. On the other: the reality of being surrounded by Europe, constrained militarily and economically, forced to compromise while still refusing to kneel completely. Chinese people understand this too well. Because China once walked through the same corridor of humiliation, pressure, encirclement, and reconstruction. The difference is that China spent decades rebuilding itself from the ruins — until the hand that once pointed at us began to tremble. That is why Serbia matters. Not because it is powerful. But because some friendships are not built on convenience. They are built on shared memory, shared wounds, and the quiet recognition between nations that know what empire does when it calls destruction “order.”
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Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕
Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕@KingKong9888·
What is the United States truly afraid of right now? It’s not missiles or aircraft carriers. It’s the 12 trump cards China is quietly discarding. Today, I’m going to break down exactly how China has been dismantling Western technological dominance step by step. Each one of these cards carries enough weight to keep the West up at night. 1. China ditched GPS. Its BeiDou navigation system now delivers centimeter-level precision, with over 100 million global users. Even Middle Eastern oil tycoons are abandoning GPS for BeiDou. Can you believe it? America’s all-seeing eye over the world has just gone blind. 2. China ditched Boeing. The C919 has already racked up over 1,200 orders, wiping out $80 billion from Boeing’s value in a single year. What used to be “better to buy than to build” has flipped — now buying Chinese planes feels like the smarter choice. Boeing was caught completely off guard 3. China ditched American chips. Yangtze Memory’s solid-state drives have slashed international prices in half. After the return of Kirin chips, Qualcomm panicked and cut prices by 30% overnight. The very thing they once used to choke China has become its own lethal weapon. 4. China ditched Windows. UnionTech UOS has surpassed 5 million installations, with national ministries and major banks fully switching over. Microsoft’s CEO is losing sleep, but there’s nothing they can do about it. 5. China ditched Western medical equipment. Shanghai United Imaging’s CT scanners are now entering clinics in the US and Europe. Germany’s Siemens had to slash prices on similar models by 40%. Chinese medical tech has planted its flag firmly on Western soil. 6. China ditched foreign fuel engines. BYD’s blade batteries left Toyota executives tearing down cars on the spot to study them. Tesla lost $1.2 trillion in market value in just three months. The era of gasoline cars is ending — and in the new energy world, China sets the rules. 7. China ditched Oracle databases. Ant Group’s OceanBase has shattered world performance records. Bank transaction systems no longer have to bow to American pressure. This is real technological sovereignty. 8. China ditched Western industrial software. Zhongwang CAD forced France’s Dassault to beg for mercy with price cuts. Sany Heavy Industry used domestic software to design the world’s largest tunnel boring machine. China has ripped a massive hole in the West’s monopoly on industrial software. 9. China ditched dollar settlement. The RMB cross-border payment system now covers 180 countries and regions. Saudi Arabia is now selling oil in RMB. The first major crack in American hegemony was torn open by China. 10. China ditched Western genetically modified seeds. Yuan Longping’s team developed salt-tolerant rice yielding over 1,000 jin per mu. China’s bowls now hold Chinese grain. Monsanto’s seed patents have lost their power, and China has taken full control of its food security. 11. China ditched American social media. Xiaohongshu (RedNote) has grabbed 30 million American users. Zuckerberg is watching helplessly as his daily active users plummet while Chinese social apps explode across the ocean. 12. Finally, China ditched Western military equipment. The Fujian aircraft carrier’s electromagnetic catapult surpasses America’s Ford-class, and DF missiles have forced carriers to keep their distance. The U.S. military-industrial complex held emergency meetings overnight. ⭕️This isn’t just technological progress. These are twelve tolls of the bell signaling the decline of Western hegemony. 🔶Written by professor Yang Fan, born in 1951 in Beijing, is a professor of economics and doctoral supervisor at China University of Political Science and Law. He serves as Chairman of the Academic Committee of the Business School and was a visiting scholar at Peking University’s China Center for Economic Research. He is also the Executive Director of the Economic Research Association at the National Defense University.
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Sputnik Србијa
Sputnik Србијa@rs_sputnik·
🇪🇺 Evropska unija teži da smeni predsednika Srbije Aleksandra Vučića i vladajuću elitu koja se konsolidovala oko njega, rekao je ambasador Rusije u Srbiji Aleksandar Bocan-Harčenko 💬Može se očekivati aktiviranje protesta s ciljem dalje destabilizacije zemlje kako se budu približavali izbori u Srbiji, u prvom redu parlamentarni, rekao je ambasador za ruske medije. ❌ Nova opozicija želi da pokaže da nema nikakve veze s njima. Uveren sam da se radi o prikrivanju, rekao je on.
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Tock
Tock@yvan_theriault·
A la caisse d’un super marché, une vieille femme choisit un sac en plastique pour ranger ses achats. La caissière lui reproche alors de ne pas se mettre à « l’écologie » et lui dit: « Votre génération ne comprend tout simplement pas le mouvement écologique. Seuls les jeunes vont payer pour la vieille génération qui a gaspillé toutes les ressources! » Alors qu’elle quittait le magasin, la mine déconfite, la caissière en rajouta: « Ce sont des gens comme vous qui ont ruiné toutes les ressources à notre dépens. C’est vrai, vous ne considériez absolument pas la protection de l’environnement dans votre temps! » La vieille dame se retournant admît qu’à l’époque, on retournait les bouteilles de lait, les bouteilles de limonade et de bière au magasin qui les renvoyait à l’usine pour être lavées, stérilisées et remplies à nouveau ; on utilisait les mêmes bouteilles à plusieurs reprises. À cette époque, les bouteilles étaient réellement recyclées, mais on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique. On marchait jusqu’à l’épicerie du coin aussi. On ne prenait pas sa voiture à chaque fois qu’il fallait se déplacer de deux rues. Mais, c’est vrai, on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique. À l’époque, on lavait les couches de bébé avec du savon ; on ne connaissait pas les couches jetables ni les lingettes. On faisait sécher les vêtements dehors sur une corde à linge; pas dans un machine avalant 3000 watts à l’heure. On utilisait l’énergie éolienne et solaire pour vraiment sécher les vêtements. À l’époque, on recyclait systématiquement les vêtements qui passaient d’un frère ou d’une soeur à l’autre. C’est vrai ! on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique À l’époque, on n’avait qu’une TV ou une radio dans la maison ; pas une télé dans chaque chambre. Et la télévision avait un petit écran de la taille d’une boîte de pizza, pas un écran de la taille de l’État du Texas. Dans la cuisine, on s’activait pour fouetter les préparations culinaires et pour préparer les repas ; on ne disposait pas de tous ces gadgets électriques spécialisés pour tout préparer sans efforts et qui bouffent des watts autant qu’EDF en produit. Quand on emballait des éléments fragiles à envoyer par la poste, on utilisait comme rembourrage du papier journal ou de la ouate, dans des boites ayant déjà servi, pas des bulles en mousse de polystyrène ou en plastique. À l’époque, on utilisait l’huile de coude pour tondre le gazon ; on n’avait pas de tondeuses à essence auto-propulsées ou auto portées. À l’époque, on travaillait physiquement; on n’avait pas besoin d’aller dans un club de gym pour courir sur des tapis roulants qui fonctionnent à l’électricité. Mais, vous avez raison : on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique. À l’époque, on buvait de l’eau à la fontaine quand on avait soif ; on n’utilisait pas de tasses ou de bouteilles en plastique à jeter à chaque fois qu’on voulait prendre de l’eau. On remplissait les stylos plumes dans une bouteille d’encre au lieu d’acheter un nouveau stylo ; on remplaçait les lames de rasoir au lieu de jeter le rasoir après chaque rasage. Mais, c’est vrai, on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique. À l’époque, les gens prenaient le bus, le métro et les enfants prenaient leur vélo pour se rendre à l’école au lieu d’utiliser la voiture familiale et maman comme un service de taxi de 24 heures sur 24. À l’époque, les enfants gardaient le même cartable durant plusieurs années, les cahiers continuaient d’une année sur l’autre, les crayons de couleurs, gommes, taille crayon et autres accessoires duraient tant qu’ils pouvaient, pas un cartable tous les ans et des cahiers à jeter fin juin, de nouveaux crayons et gommes avec un nouveau slogan à chaque rentrée. Mais, c’est vrai, on ne connaissait pas le mouvement écologique. ALORS NE VIENS PAS ME FAIRE CHIER AVEC TON SAC PLASTIQUE ET TON MOUVEMENT ÉCOLOGIQUE !!!!!!
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Middle East Observer
Middle East Observer@ME_Observer_·
⚡️⭕️ After Al Jazeera, Al Mayadeen obtains exclusive footage of the destruction of another Israeli HQ in southern Lebanon with INSANE scenes. One of the drones is seen entering the operations room and hitting the computer screens and the operators ❗️: Al Mayadeen has obtained exclusive footage of an operation carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeting the newly established Israeli headquarters of the Israeli 401st Brigade in the town of Debl in South Lebanon.
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LaughBreak: Dad Jokes ‘N More
LaughBreak: Dad Jokes ‘N More@MediocreJoker85·
An old man is selling watermelons by the side of the road. His sign reads: 1 for $3 3 for $10 A young man stops and buys one watermelon. “That’ll be $3,” says the old man. The young man then buys a second watermelon. And then a third. After paying another $3 each time, the young man picks up his watermelons and starts to walk away. Then he turns back, grinning proudly. “Hey old man,” he says, “you realize I just bought three watermelons for $9 instead of $10? Maybe business isn’t your thing.” The old man smiles and shakes his head. “Funny… every time somebody comes by, they buy three watermelons instead of one… and then try to teach me business.”
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Saeed Ziad | سعيد زياد
في غفلة استثنائية من الزمان، انقلب الموقف، وأصبح الكيان المسيطر المطلق على السماء ينازعه فيها آخرون، وأصبح الجيش (الروبوت) الذي دشّن عقيدته على السايبر والروبوتات المفخخة ورشاشات (see and fire) والمسيرات والعربات غير المأهولة، يواجه ذات الخطر. محلّقات منقضة من السماء الذي لم تعد له وحده، تجوب الشوارع والمواقع والثكنات، كالعقبان تبحث عن فرائس جائعة لصيدها. تعتبر هذه المواجهة انقلاباً حقيقياً في سلسلة الصراع، حيث أنها من المرات النادرة التي يدفع فيها العدو أثماناً بشرية أكبر من التي ندفعها نحن. هذا التحول، بالتزامن مع كل ما يجري، إذا استمر، سيكون له ما له.
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Миливоје Стојановић
Лопуже сада и Ћеле кулу краду. А они се борили против војводе Стевана Синђелића и Ресаваца на Чегру. Ово стида и срама нема.
Dominus Albaniae@EpiriEtAlbaniae

Çele-Kulla e ndërtuar nga turqit me 952 kafka shqiptarësh në Nish! Si e shiti bajraktari serb Millosh Obrenoviç kreun e kryengritjes, kelmendasin Gjergj Enkel Pjetri

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