Hüseyin Bilgen
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Hüseyin Bilgen
@hbilgen
#AngelInvestor #Entrepreneur #TechnologyAdvisor #Photographer #Sociologist
40.96084,29.102697 Katılım Nisan 2009
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@borsaninizinden ABD: Koca ülkede trafiği STOP sembolü ile yönetiyorlar. Herkes azami uyum gösteriyor. Dışarıdan gelenler, önceden gidenler tarafından ciddi uyarıldıkları için gece/gündüz/kalabalık/tenha farketmeksizin azami uyum gösteriyor.
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Beyaz yaka Türklerin yurtdışı seyahatlerinden dönüşlerindeki standart tepkileri, ülkelere göre:
İtalya: şekerim ne kadar pizza yersen ye şişkinlik yapmıyor, bizde öyle mi, buradan bir pizza yeyince fil gibi oluyorum.
Yunanistan: abi bir porsiyon geldi, inanamazsın bizimkinin 3 katı filan, yiyemedik tabakta kaldı ya, üstelik 5€ ödedik, şaka mı?
Japonya: HOCAM YERDE BİR TANE ÇÖP YOK, sokakları beyaz çorapla gezdim yemin ederim beyazın tonu değişmedi!!
Almanya: Bak seni kaldırımda görsünler, tüm TRAFİK DURUYOR, yola ayağını bile atmana gerek yok ya, karşıya geçmek istediğini yüzünden okuyup arabayı durduruyor adamlar
Hollanda: Abi CEO da bisikletle işe gidiyor, öğrenci de. Bizde bisikletle plazaya gitsen güvenlik "yemeği hangi kata getirdin?" diye kurye muamelesi çeker, ben şok
Siz de ekleyin.
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#SONDAKİKA | Paylaşalım lütfen herkes haberdar olsun. 👇👮♀️🇹🇷
EGM Mobil uygulamasını indirip kuralları ihlal edenleri şikâyet ederek daha güvenli yollar için katkı sağlayabilirsiniz.
Unutmayın; trafik sadece direksiyon değil, vicdan meselesidir.”
Trafik kuralları sadece polisle değil, toplumun duyarlılığıyla da korunur.
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THY, ABD🇺🇸 ve Meksika🇲🇽 için %30 mil indirim kampanyası başlattı.
22 Mayıs’a kadar almak şartıyla 01 Ekim - 10 Aralık uçuşlarınızı %30 mil indirimli alabilirsiniz.
Örn; İstanbul-New York gidiş dönüş bagajlı bilet 56.000mil + 13.286₺ vergi.
Marka adı geçtiği için #reklam

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I'm really happy to share that Medkit won 1st place 🥇 at the global Built with Opus 4.7 hackathon by @claudeai, @claudedevs, and @cerebral_valley.
Medkit is a voice-first AI clinic for medical students and junior doctors. You consult with AI patients in real time — take the history, order labs, read imaging, diagnose, prescribe — and get a structured, cited debrief on every case.
Let's see where the journey goes, but I'm truly excited to be part of shaping the future of medical education!
🎥 Full demo: youtube.com/watch?v=6bN6hn…
🔗 Try it: medkit-app.vercel.app
🖼️ Project gallery: cerebralvalley.ai/e/built-with-4…
Thank you to @claudeai, @claudedevs, and @cerebral_valley for the week, and to every builder I met along the way.
#BuiltWithClaude #ClaudeCode #BuiltWithOpus

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BREAKING: The Turkish Grand Prix will return to the calendar from 2027 as part of a new five-year agreement 🇹🇷
#F1 #TurkishGP

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The Revolut app is now available on Google Play and the App Store in Turkey🇹🇷.
Users can't sign up for Revolut services, but they can presumably join the waitlist for the service's launch.
This indicates to me that Revolut plans to use its main app to offer services in Turkey, rather than developing a new app as it did in India.
This is another clear signal that Revolut is preparing to enter the Turkish market. The company has hired a core executive team in the country, and there was a rumour that Revolut is looking to acquire a local bank.

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Tesla AI self-driving will be >10X safer than human driving
Tesla@Tesla
Instead of simply braking after the fact, FSD is able to anticipate intent before a pedestrian even steps into the road
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THE FIRST CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE CASUALTY OF WAR
An Amazon Web Services data center in the UAE just got hit.
AWS confirmed that at approximately 4:30 AM PST on March 1, “objects struck” the facility in availability zone mec1-az2, creating sparks and igniting a fire. The UAE fire department cut power to the building. The zone went dark. AWS says other zones remain operational and restoration will take several hours.
Read that sentence again. “Objects struck.”
The most valuable corporate infrastructure on earth is now absorbing kinetic damage from a state-level military conflict, and the world’s largest cloud provider is describing missile or drone debris as “objects” because no corporate communications playbook exists for this scenario.
This is the first time in history that a major hyperscaler data center has been physically struck during a war.
Every cloud architecture slide deck in every boardroom on earth assumes physical security means perimeter fences and biometric locks. Not ballistic missile defense. Not drone intercept capability. Not wartime fire suppression while the building next door absorbs ordnance.
The Jerusalem Post reported the facility was used by Israel’s military. If confirmed, Iranian targeting of dual-use cloud infrastructure transforms every data center in a conflict-adjacent geography from civilian asset to military target. The distinction between cloud infrastructure and defense infrastructure just collapsed.
And the geography matters enormously. AWS chose the UAE for its Middle East region precisely because Dubai and Abu Dhabi offered stability, connectivity, and proximity to enterprise clients across the Gulf. That thesis died on a Saturday morning when Iranian drones struck the Burj Al Arab, hit Jebel Ali port, and set fire to a data center running workloads for governments, banks, and military operations simultaneously.
The concentration risk is staggering. AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud all operate Middle East regions clustered in the same geographic corridor that just became an active theater of war. Oracle has infrastructure in Dubai. Every enterprise running production workloads in these regions is now calculating disaster recovery scenarios that were categorized as “theoretical” 72 hours ago.
The insurance implications alone will restructure cloud pricing for a decade. Lloyd’s of London was already reassessing war-risk exclusions after Ukraine. Now a drone has physically damaged a data center belonging to a $2 trillion company in a country that markets itself as the safest business hub in the region.
AWS built multi-availability-zone redundancy for earthquakes, power failures, and network partitions. Not for Iranian retaliation against a joint US-Israeli military campaign. The architecture held because one zone went down while others stayed up. But the premise broke: that geography selection for cloud regions is a business decision, not a wartime calculation.
Cybersecurity expert Lukasz Olejnik flagged the euphemistic language immediately. AWS did not say “bombed.” AWS said “objects struck.” That linguistic gap is the entire story. The world’s cloud infrastructure just entered the theater of war and the industry has no vocabulary for it yet.
The vocabulary will be priced in by Monday.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…


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