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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Twenty million barrels of oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday. Today the number may be zero. Not because Iran mined the water. Not because a tanker was hit. Because Lloyd’s of London picked up the phone. War risk underwriters began canceling policies for strait transits hours after Operation Epic Fury launched. The Financial Times confirmed premiums surging 50 percent. Baseline war risk sits at 0.25 percent of hull value. For a hundred million dollar tanker that is 250,000 dollars per voyage. At peak escalation rates, one million per transit. Vessels linked to American or Israeli interests are becoming uninsurable entirely. No price. No policy. No passage. The KHK Empress was loaded with Omani crude heading for Basra when it executed a U-turn mid-strait and redirected to India. The Eagle Veracruz halted at the western approach carrying two million barrels of Saudi crude bound for China. The Front Shanghai stopped off Sharjah with Iraqi crude destined for Rotterdam. Nippon Yusen ordered its entire fleet to avoid Hormuz. Greece told its merchant armada to reassess passage. Hapag-Lloyd suspended all transits. None of them were fired upon. Every one of them got the same call. More than fifty million years ago the Arabian plate collided with the Eurasian plate and compressed the Persian Gulf into a basin that drains through a single geological bottleneck twenty one miles wide. Twenty one percent of global petroleum. Twenty percent of all seaborne LNG. One fifth of industrial civilization’s energy supply forced through a tectonic accident narrower than the English Channel, bordered on one side by the country whose supreme leader was killed yesterday morning. The USS Abraham Lincoln carries enough Tomahawks to sink every IRGC patrol boat in 48 hours. Operation Praying Mantis crippled Iran’s operational naval forces in eight hours in 1988. The Fifth Fleet has rehearsed this scenario for decades. None of that matters. Aircraft carriers cannot force an underwriter to rewrite a policy. Tomahawks cannot lower a premium. The most powerful navy in human history cannot make a Lloyd’s syndicate decide that a VLCC transiting Iranian coastal waters represents an acceptable risk on a Saturday afternoon when missiles are landing in Dubai. Goldman Sachs estimates Brent could peak at 110 dollars per barrel. JP Morgan projects 120 to 130. At those levels every airline bleeds cash. Every central bank watches three years of inflation fighting reignite overnight. Bypass pipelines from Saudi Arabia and the UAE handle roughly three million barrels. Hormuz handles twenty million. The math does not close. Iran figured out something the Pentagon still has not. You do not need to close a strait. You just need to make it uninsurable. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
I spent time in Shenzhen last year and when I saw Merz come back from China saying Germans need to work more I immediately knew what broke his brain because I lived the exact same cognitive shock my first week in Huaqiangbei I burned through 4 prototype iterations of a motor controller board for less than a thousand bucks total, back home a friend was working on something similar and spent over 12 thousand for a single revision that took almost two months to arrive when you live that contrast in your own hands with your own project something permanently shifts in how you see the world and it goes way deeper than speed & cost what Shenzhen actually built is a collective learning organism, imagine 20 PCB fabs 15 injection mold shops 30 component distributors and a hundred firmware freelancers all within a 2km radius, looks insanely redundant from the outside until you realize redundancy is actually information density in disguise I watched this firsthand with an injection mold supplier I was working with, this guy had seen a hundred founders iterate similar thermal designs over 6 months so he proactively modified his tooling before I even opened my mouth, he knew what I needed before I knew what I needed, the intelligence lives in the relationships between the nodes and it compounds daily the west thinks about manufacturing as a cost center you optimize by centralizing… China accidentally built a distributed neural network of manufacturing intelligence where knowledge diffuses horizontally across thousands of agents faster than any single western company can process internally so when Merz comes back and says we need to work a bit more I think he saw the problem but COMPLETELY misdiagnosed the solution, telling Germans to work harder is like telling a horse to gallop faster when the other side built a combustion engine the gap is ARCHITECTURAL it’s ecosystem density, you need a custom connector in Shenzhen you walk 200 meters, in Munich you send an email and wait 3 weeks it’s iteration speed, parallel search vs sequential optimization at the system level, it’s risk tolerance, Chinese founders ship something broken on Monday fix it Tuesday ship again Wednesday while European companies are still in the approval phase for the pilot program of the feasibility study… and Merz only saw the surface, what he missed is the tier 2 cities like Hefei Chengdu Wuhan replicating the Shenzhen model at scale right now BYD going from irrelevant to outselling every european automaker combined in roughly 5 years, Huawei building its own 7nm chip under maximum sanctions when every analyst said it was physically impossible & behind all of that a government that treats advanced manufacturing as an existential national priority while europe debates whether AI needs another ethics committee I think what we’re watching is the most asymmetric economic competition in modern history and most western leaders are still framing it as a productivity problem when it’s actually an ontological one Europe & America are optimizing variables that China stopped tracking years ago meanwhile China is compounding on dimensions the west has no framework to even measure Merz at least had the courage to name it out loud and I respect that genuinely but working a bit more inside a broken architecture just means you arrive at the wrong destination slightly faster
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NEW: 🇩🇪🇨🇳 German Chancellor Merz says Germans need to work more in order to match China: “We are simply no longer productive enough. Each individual may say, “I already do quite a lot.” And that may be true. But when you return from China, ladies and gentlemen, you see things more clearly. With work-life balance and a four-day week, long-term prosperity in our country cannot be maintained. We will simply have to do a bit more.”

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YOUSSOU NDOUR
YOUSSOU NDOUR@YoussouNdourSN·
Je m’incline avec respect devant la mémoire de Boncana Maïga, frère, ami et immense artisan de l’unité africaine. Par sa musique, il a aboli les frontières, fait dialoguer les cultures et rappelé au monde que l’Afrique parle d’une seule voix quand l’art la rassemble.
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Chi@__Poisonivyyy·
Me in the middle of the club realizing I should've stayed home
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Aidan Simardone
Aidan Simardone@AidanSimardone·
Germany colonized Namibia 140 years ago Today, Germans make up 2 percent of the population but own 70 percent of the land Descendants of the Herero and Nama Genocide (80 percent of whom were killed) can't even visit grave sites, because they are owned by Germans
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90s Football
90s Football@90sfootball·
Footballers who scored the first goal at each World Cup 🏆
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Cameroun
Cameroun@237online·
Course de l’espoir : Sarah Etongue, 59 ans, décroche son 9e titre sur les pentes du Mont #Cameroun: Légende vivante de l’athlétisme camerounais, Sarah Etongue a encore frappé. Ce 21 février 2026, lors de la 31e édition de la Course de l’espoir,… 237online.com/course-de-lesp… #Sport
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Tshing 🇨🇩
Tshing 🇨🇩@LeTshing07·
C’est pour toi JULES PRESLEY, PAPA WEMBA On te rendra hommage le 24 avril 2026 au Zénith de Paris ! ❤️ #ZLLZénith2Paris
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smol silly cat
smol silly cat@Catsillyness·
Suspect has been detained at the scene of the crime
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Shellozan
Shellozan@Red_Sheller·
S’Grave Kora 2004 🥰🔥🔥🔥
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toylan@toylan20·
Gym bros laugh at runners until they try to run 3km nonstop.
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Hope News
Hope News@HopeMediaFR·
🥇 Cet homme a renoncé à la médaille d'or pour porter son frère épuisé à la ligne d'arrivée 🥹
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Common Sense@comsense_·
@stevemo92 Sinon toute la carrière de Petit-Pays a été calquée sur celle de Koffi, même dynamique…
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Common Sense@comsense_·
@jmac1224_ According to me it’s the best work from Busta, he just didn’t have a chance in 2006 with the blowup of Rick Ross. This album should have know a bigger success
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jmac@jmac1224_·
Busta Rhymes - Can’t Hold The Torch (feat. Q-Tip & Chauncey Black) [prod. J Dilla] The Big Bang is a great album
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INA.fr
INA.fr@Inafr_officiel·
Jean-Pierre Papin, 22 ans, international français… sans jamais avoir joué en première division ! ⚽ Une ascension fulgurante avant la Coupe du Monde au Mexique. #Football #CoupeDuMonde #JeanPierrePapin #ina #archives
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