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Jose Manuel Ramos

@jose_manuel

Desde 2007 dando guerra en el mundo digital con varios proyectos web. UX, Analítica, Proyectos colaborativos...

Barcelona - Spain Katılım Mart 2007
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Pokee AI@Pokee_AI·
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SoloClima@EliasGrima·
La verdad es que no es fácil explicar las consecuencias de lo que está pasando en el Golfo Pérsico, pero voy a intentarlo con un símil. Imagina una cadena de montaje donde una cinta va pasando por diferentes estaciones: primero un chasis, luego un motor, después la dirección, la carrocería, los cristales, los asientos, los espejos… Todo está conectado. La cinta es única. Si se detiene en un punto, se detiene todo. Ahora llévate esa idea al siglo XXI. Hemos convertido el planeta entero en esa cadena de montaje pero los diferentes puntos de ensamblaje son diferentes paises y tejidos productivos especializados: Sacamos coltán del Congo, que se envía a China, donde se refina usando ácido sulfúrico. Y de dónde sale ese ácido? Del azufre, y gran parte de ese azufre está ligado al petróleo y al gas del Golfo Pérsico. Una vez purificado, ese coltán se envía a Corea para fabricar pantallas táctiles, que luego se integran en móviles o tablets en otros países. Otro ejemplo: el helio. Sin helio no hay litografía avanzada. Sin litografía, no hay chips. Sin chips, no hay ECU. Sin ECU, no hay coches modernos. Y sin coches que montar hay despidos. Pero hay más. Sin petróleo y sus derivados del Golfo no hay plásticos técnicos, ni resinas, ni adhesivos industriales. Los parabrisas laminados llevan polímeros como el PVB (polivinil butiral), derivados del petróleo. Sin eso, el cristal no es seguro, no es flexible, no es homologable. La propia chapa de los coches depende de procesos metalúrgicos donde intervienen productos químicos derivados del petróleo y del azufre: decapado, galvanizado, tratamientos anticorrosión… Sin esos insumos, el acero no tiene las propiedades que exige la automoción. Y seguimos. Sin azufre no hay ácido sulfúrico. Sin ácido sulfúrico no hay refino de metales. Sin refino no hay cobre puro, ni níquel, ni litio procesado. Sin eso, no hay electrónica ni baterias ni transicion a ninguna parte... y habrá despidos. Muchos despidos. Sin urea (que depende del gas natural) no hay fertilizantes. Sin fertilizantes, la producción agrícola se desploma. Sin producción agrícola, hay escasez. Y cuando hay escasez: suben los precios, cae la producción, se destruye empleo. La gente despedida del sector secundario no podrá pagar por la comida y todo se convertirá en una jungla. Y esto no es un problema local, no se trata de una guerra más. Es tocar el punto más sensible de la cadena global. El cuello de botella que borra de un plumazo los insumos necesarios para que nuestra compleja sociedad del siglo XXI siga funcionando. No es solo el petroleo! Hablamos de la base química e industrial de TODO el sistema. Es una puta locura solo pensarlo! y cuando oigo a mis amigos mejor preparados decir que otros paises asumirán la producción de todo lo que se deje de producir es cuando me doy cuenta de la envergadura de lo que se nos viene encima. Esto supera a todo lo anterior REPITO: Es una puta locura solo pensarlo....
MΛRC VIDΛL@marcvidal

“Nos enfrentamos a una verdadera conmoción… probablemente más allá de lo que podemos imaginar en este momento”. Christine Lagarde en The Economist. economist.com/finance-and-ec…

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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@antonello Toca salir a bolsa y hacer las mayores captaciones de la historia... Luego ya veremos que pasa...
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Antonio Ortiz
Antonio Ortiz@antonello·
Algo que vamos a ver acelerarse este año: la retórica AGI. Fidji Simo en OpenAI ya no es responsable de producto, es de "despligue de AGI". ARM no lanza un chip para IA, lanza la "AGI CPU". Una marcha más en el tren del hype y del marketing: IA lista no queda, sólo AGI ninio
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Kol Tregaskes@koltregaskes·
Has everyone's Claude usage page removed the weekly and session usage stats? I only see the extra usage now!
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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@Proserpinasb @PauMugarra @TheObjective_es Consiguió cosas solo para él o a la vez que pillaba consiguió contratos para España? Es posible llegar a esos acuerdos interpaises sin que haya trapicheos? Si es así España ha de renunciar a esos contratos y que se los lleve otro país? Q conste que hablo desde la total ignorancia
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Lupe Sánchez@Proserpinasb·
Existe una ley no escrita que ha permitido durante décadas a muchos políticos dedicarse legalmente al tráfico de influencias bajo la aparentemente respetable máscara de la consultoría ¿Hay indicios contra Zapatero? theobjective.com/elsubjetivo/op… vía @TheObjective_es
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HOTPOT FOOTBALL
HOTPOT FOOTBALL@HotpotFootball·
OFFICIAL✍️ Chinese Super League club Chongqing Tonglianglong announced the signing of Wang Haowen. The 19 yo full back played for several Spanish clubs youth teams like Granada, Badalona & Damm. He played for Shandong U20 in National Games last year. #CSL #CSL2026
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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@genisroca No sabia que s’havia suïcidat. Llàstima que utilitzés la violència perquè molt del que va dir tenia bastant sentit o donava molt a pensar. Desitjant llegir els llibres que surten a la contraportada i aquest
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genís roca@genisroca·
Amb ganes de llegir això Qui era Theodore Kaczynskizi?
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Juan Lizarraga
Juan Lizarraga@jlizarraga89·
@rshereme That's nothing compared to what US did for Europe in WWII If you want to make a balance of the relationship, do it right
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After 9/11, NATO's Article 5 was invoked for the first (and only) time ever by the United States. Troops from Denmark, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Spain, Poland, Norway, Romania, Turkey, New Zealand, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Finland, and many others joined the fight in Afghanistan. More than one thousand of these soldiers paid the ultimate price. And how does the US respond to this? By threatening to take over Greenland. Author: Pekka Kallioniemi
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Theo@ai_uncovered·
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Pastafarista@ToriToribio·
@sninobecerra La respuesta es bien simple, la geopolítica que rige la dinámica entre Cataluña y España no lo ve favorable para los intereses del gobierno central.
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Santiago Niño@sninobecerra·
Desde 1987 se lleva hablando del Corredor Mediterráneo. En estos 38 años han pasado gobiernos centrales y regionales de diversos colores, y el tema está como está. LA PREGUNTA (para la que no hay respuesta) es, ¿por qué?. viaempresa.cat/economia/prome…
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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@genisroca Una solució es clicar el botó de baixar el volum, a Android deixa de sonar.
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genís roca@genisroca·
L'alarma és tan estrident que tinc tanta pressa en apagar-la que no em dona temps a llegir el missatge, i em quedo sense saber perquè hi ha una alarma
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
The global economic order is shifting. The U.S. will hit $31.8T GDP by 2026. China: $20.6T, still growing fast, but not enough to catch up. Germany: $5.3T, holding Europe’s line as growth stalls. However: The EU isn’t collapsing, it’s stagnating. Others are just moving faster. Growth is necessary in order to maintain prosperity. Stagnation is equivalent to decline.
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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@natzir9 @antonello @matiass Cuando he visto la careta del vídeo me ha parecido que eras tú. Digo a ver a ver y he pasado el vídeo rápido. Hasta que he visto que si si. 😊 Momento simpático por sorpresa. Muy interesante lo comentado como siempre
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Natzir@natzir9·
✅ Live check conseguido. Me han invitado a hablar en mi podcast favorito, Monos Estocásticos, sobre SEO para la IA. Ya se puede escuchar y ver en YouTube, Spotify, iVoox... Gracias por invitarme @antonello & @matiass ❤️
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Jose Manuel Ramos@jose_manuel·
@CCrowley100 Perhaps it is more correct to say that the violent and strong prevail while the weak or peaceful fall.
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Chad Crowley
Chad Crowley@CCrowley100·
Conquered, not stolen. Since time immemorial, conquest has determined who occupies a land and who does not. Territory has never been distributed by moral abstraction or granted by retrospective entitlement, save in recent times and only in the Western world. Land has always been taken and held by force, passed down through the will of those strong enough to preserve it, and sustained by the continuity of their blood. This logic has governed the migrations of tribes and the expansions of empires alike, whether in the gradual drift of wandering peoples or in the sudden violence of imperial shock. The North American continent was no exception to this rule. The Iroquois waged the Beaver Wars with such relentless fury that the Hurons, once a great confederacy, were scattered and extinguished as a people. The Erie were annihilated in the seventeenth century, surviving only as a name, erased from history by their conquerors. The Beothuk of Newfoundland, harried by Mi’kmaq rivals before Europeans arrived in force, dwindled to nothing and passed into legend. The Wichita and other smaller nations of the plains were shattered by the Comanche, their villages destroyed and their survivors enslaved. These were not novel aberrations born of European arrival but expressions of the iron law of life itself. They revealed the same principle that has governed every age: the strong prevail, the weak fall, and a people endures only so long as it can defend what it holds. America was never an untouched Eden, peopled by Rousseau’s noble savage, but a merciless battleground where tribes waged wars of extermination and struggled for dominion one over another. What has changed in our time is not the nature of conquest but the manner in which it is remembered. The propaganda of the “stolen land” narrative stands as a deliberate attempt to obscure reality. It is repeated with thoughtless ease in classrooms, in protests, and in proclamations of state, as if it were self-evident rather than a modern invention fashioned to invert the meaning of history. It does not illuminate the past; it reshapes it, bending memory into a weapon to serve the ideological needs of the present. The narrative does not recount events as they unfolded but functions instead as a formula of accusation, designed to transform conquest into guilt and settlement into sin. It replaces historical understanding with moral indictment, imposing a fixed tale in which grievance presents itself as justice and erasure is disguised as memory. It casts the builders of civilization as trespassers and the victors of history as thieves. Within this framework, the narrative does not speak of borders lost or battles won. It declares instead that the conqueror is illegitimate in perpetuity, and it directs this judgment only against the descendants of Europeans. It has become the governing fiction of American memory and the chief obstacle to any honest defense of the civilization founded here. The transmutation of memory into accusation has a political end. By branding the White settler a usurper, every claim he makes to land, to sovereignty, or to continuity is invalidated before it is spoken. His presence is cast as unlawful, his history as criminal, his posterity as undeserving. The law of conquest is reversed: those who prevailed are condemned, while those who were overcome are endowed with perpetual entitlement. It is no accident that this narrative gains force in the very hour of America’s demographic transformation. As millions cross the southern border and entire cities are remade before our eyes, the “stolen land” propaganda provides both the justification and the cloak. Replacement is not presented as conquest, though that is its substance; it is described instead as restitution, as a moral redress in which the supposed usurper yields to the supposed original. For this reason it is repeated without end in schools and in public ceremonies. Its aim is not instruction but the weakening of resistance, for it teaches the descendants of those who built to feel shame while exalting the advance of those who did not. In this inversion, dispossession is presented as justice, and the will to survive is denounced as a crime. Such rhetoric could only flourish in the West, and only in an age corrupted by its own hypertrophy of conscience. Other civilizations accept without difficulty that land belongs to those strong enough to hold it. The Chinese do not speak of Tibet as stolen, nor do Arabs of Spain. The Turks do not apologize for Constantinople, nor do Mongols repent for Persia. Only the White world, which bent continents and commanded history, is asked to see in conquest not the rhythm of life but the mark of sin. Here lies the sickness of the modern West: that it should convert the very principle that secured its greatness into the engine of its dissolution. The “stolen land” narrative is not about the past but about the future. It seeks to strip a people of the will to endure, to render them complicit in their own replacement, and to ensure that when the tide of conquest returns, they will face it disarmed of memory and bereft of faith. America was born a White nation, forged by European strength and secured for the posterity of our blood. It did not arise from abstraction but from the lived continuity of a people who knew themselves and refused to be anything else. That truth is what the propaganda would conceal, and to recover it is the first act of resistance.
Grattan Healy@Grattan_H

@CCrowley100 @Eire1984 ...by genociding a non-white nation - sound familiar?

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Google AI@GoogleAI·
🧵1/5 @GoogleChrome is officially entering its Gemini era ✨ Directly embedded into Chrome, Gemini can now answer questions about your open pages, summarize information from multiple tabs, and help you take action in Google apps like YouTube and Calendar. Here is a deeper look into some of Chrome's new features:
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Prompter@PromptLLM·
Before AI, I constantly procrastinated. Couldn’t get anything done until the last minute. Probably have ADHD (like the whole world) So I vibe coded my own gamified to-do list. Every task I do is a quest that earns me XP, after I get a certain amount of XP my character unlocks new things and levels up I then built an intermittent reward system into it to hack my dopamine. Now life feels like a video game and I am constantly ‘working’ Let me know if you want the prompt.
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Aadit Sheth@aaditsh·
Creating a PRIVATE WhatsApp group of top AI creators. We’ll talk about growth, favorite AI tools, what we’re building, marketing, content, X, other platforms etc. Comment ‘AI’ if you want to join.
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