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Priven Reddy

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C.E.O & Founder : Ararkis Automobili, Codeblaze AI inc. - EON Aerospace - Kagiso - Trust Vault - Mailglide - famlee inc.

Dubai Katılım Eylül 2009
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Jonny Vandel
Jonny Vandel@Jonnyvandel·
Operator V2 + BulkAPIs Phone Farm = TikTok Domination this is the ONLY way to: -> run 200+ accounts-solo -> automate 1,000+ AI posts per day AND ITS 90% CHEAPER PER ACCOUNT THAN COMPETITORS it’s time. like, rt + comment "FARM" and i'll dm you the setup (must be following for dm)
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
This is something that I posted earlier today on Instagram. I’d like to hope that someday soon we can look back on this message and see that we stood together and helped South Africa move forward to prosperity.
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
I’m here, on a trip back home to South Africa for just a few days, I was quite excited to see my family after more than a year, but amidst all of the excitement and initial elation, it’s actually rather sad to see what’s happening on the ground. It’s truly a cause for concern. How is it that so many of our leaders have drifted so far from the people they were elected to serve? They stand in their marble halls and pontificate, devoid of emotion, reciting the same tired lines ad nauseum — while families on the ground fight just to keep their heads above water, their dreams slipping further out of reach with every passing day. This is not leadership. This is detachment dressed up as wisdom. We did not build this nation so that a few could rule over the many. We built it on a simple, revolutionary idea: that government exists to serve the people — not the other way around. Leaders are stewards, not sovereigns. Public service is a trust, not a throne. The disconnect is no longer subtle. It is glaring. And it demands more than quiet frustration — it demands a reckoning. Because when those in power forget who they answer to, it is up to us — the people — to remind them. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. The future doesn’t belong to those who cling to control. It belongs to those who remember why we govern in the first place: to lift every voice, expand every opportunity, and leave our children a world that is fairer, freer, and more full of hope than the one we inherited. It’s time to demand better. Not just with our voices — but with our votes, our choices, and our unwavering belief that government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from this earth. Stay hungry for truth. Stay foolish enough to believe we can still change it.
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Alex Olim
Alex Olim@alexolim_·
@privenreddy your inbox is closed, please follow us so that we can DM you the hooks!
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Alex Olim
Alex Olim@alexolim_·
After taking dozens of apps to #1 in the App Store, our team went back and analyzed over 100,000 social media posts to trace back what worked We found 34 hooks that brought in 100's of millions of views and more than 300 others proven to go viral.. and turned all of that into templates you can steal for free If you run a consumer app and want: - more installs - higher App Store rankings - content that lands with Gen Z Comment “HOOKS” and I’ll DM you the file.
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Moe@katibmoe·
Introducing One. The simplest way to connect and monitor AI agents to hundreds of apps. And we’re open-sourcing the world’s largest integration database powering it: 47,000 agentic actions across 250+ apps. RT + comment “One” for access & 1M free API requests/month.
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Runable@runable_hq·
@itsumeshk 2000 credits for everyone who replies on this comment 🔽
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Umesh Kumar
Umesh Kumar@itsumeshk·
We're launching RunClaw to kill OpenClaw. OpenClaw costs $700 to set up. RunClaw costs $1 no setup. > OpenClaw can’t build you a website > Can’t generate a video > Can’t make a slide deck > Has 9 security CVEs RunClaw does all of it. Better agents. More secure. Always in your DMs. Try it now for $1.
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
The 5 days that President Trump wanted is not what you think it’s for. It’s for repositioning, re-organizing, and getting ready for the next chapter of combat. It allows all of the Gulf states position their troops. It also gets Saudi Arabia’s defense pact with Pakistan in full play. Everything is about to change … and people thought it was about a five day reprieve/ceasefire. Watch and learn … as if it were me, this is what I would do in by asking for those 5 days. #IranWar
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
The 5 days that President Trump wanted is what you think it’s for. It’s for repositioning, re-organizing, and getting ready for the next chapter of combat. It allows all of the Gulf states position their troops. It also gets Saudi Arabia’s defense pact with Pakistan in full play. Everything is about to change … and people thought it was about a five day reprieve/ceasefire. Watch and learn … as if it were me, this is what I would do in by asking for those 5 days. #IranWar
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
Amid the relentless escalation in the Middle East—four weeks into the 2026 Iran conflict, with strikes now hitting Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG hub—a quiet catastrophe is brewing that almost no one is talking about: roughly a third of the world's helium supply has vanished overnight. Qatar, through Ras Laffan, was producing 30–35% of global helium as a byproduct of its massive natural gas operations. Iranian attacks have shut it down—extensive damage reported, force majeure in effect, exports strangled by the Hormuz situation. Prices have already doubled in spots, and analysts see another 25–50% jump if this drags on. We're talking weeks, maybe months, before real pain sets in. Most people are glued to oil prices and missile counts, but helium is the invisible linchpin for advanced semiconductors. Ultra-pure helium cools wafers during EUV lithography, maintains cryogenic stability in etching and deposition, and purges contaminants in the ultra-clean environments needed for sub-3nm (and below) nodes. There's no real substitute—argon or nitrogen can't match its thermal properties and inert purity. Chipmakers now consume more helium than MRI machines ever did, thanks to the AI explosion. Fabs in Taiwan and South Korea (heavily reliant on Qatari supply) have maybe 2–3 months of buffer at best—helium evaporates, you can't hoard it forever. When stocks run low, yields drop, lines slow or idle, and suddenly GPU, HBM, and logic production bottlenecks. The ripple hits data centers, EVs, smartphones, everything. The Semiconductor Industry Association warned about exactly this years ago; now it's here. This isn't another headline-grabbing oil shock—it's a subtle, structural choke on the most sophisticated manufacturing on Earth, built on an elemental gas that's geopolitically fragile and physically fleeting. If it isn't resolved soon, we could see a supply crunch far more damaging—and less predictable—than the headlines suggest. Pay attention to the helium story. It's the one that might actually break the chain. #HeliumCrisis #Semiconductors #Geopolitics #SupplyChain #AI #IranWar
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
What an opportunity would this be for China to make a play for Taiwan. Whilst the USA is busy with Iran, this is the perfect moment … if they wished to put on a show of force! I’m sure u get what I mean…. The door is wide open 😎😉 #china #news #taiwan
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
In Iran they cut off the head of the snake. But the body keeps striking—because this snake was built with thirty-one heads, none of which can tell the others to stop. Iran didn’t design its military for a clean knockout victory. It designed it to keep breathing even after the brain was gone. And right now, that’s exactly what we’re watching: a war machine that refuses to flatline because no one ever gave it a way to die. The IRGC figured this out the hard way. Their war with Iraq dragged on forever because everything funneled through one nervous system. Then they saw Saddam’s centralized setup collapse in days in 2003. Lesson learned: one head = one easy kill. So starting in the mid-2000s they turned the Revolutionary Guard into a Mosaic—31 semi-independent provincial corps, one for each province plus Tehran. Each corps is its own fortress: - Local bunkers, backup radios, fallback command posts - Missiles, drones, rockets already cached in the province - Basij networks ready to swell overnight - Their own scouts, fuel dumps, repair shops - Sealed packets of orders that wake up the second the line to Tehran goes dead The math was ruthless: the enemy will always try to behead us first. Let them. The limbs keep moving. Sever the original head and thirty-one others take over without missing a beat. February 28, 2026 delivered that exact decapitation. Strikes erased Khamenei and the top command tier. Mojtaba—the heir apparent—came out the other side missing limbs, reportedly in a medically induced coma, feeding scripted statements through TV anchors like messages from a sealed tomb. Missile plants turned to craters. The secure comms web—fiber, satellites, hardened links—ripped apart by wave after wave of precision fire. Yet the provincial corps are still launching. Rockets fly, drones swarm. Not because the commanders are fanatics or out of control. They’re executing standing doctrine to the letter: continue assigned missions until a legitimate, cryptographically signed stand-down arrives from a surviving central authority. No such authority exists anymore. The mosaic is shattered; no single shard can speak for the whole. The proxies follow the same logic. Hezbollah’s rocket cycles run on autopilot. Houthis hit ships and GCC targets because their money tunnels and supply lines never depended on daily check-ins from Tehran. Iraqi militias pound U.S. positions because local chains still connect to whatever scattered pieces of Quds Force remain. It’s gone so far that diplomatic red lines are burning: Baghdad embassy helipad struck, Riyadh compound set ablaze by drones, Dubai consulate grazed, Kuwait embassy forced to close under credible threat. Those buildings have been untouchable since the 1961 Vienna Convention. Not anymore. Even Hamas—after nearly two decades of Iranian rockets, cash, and coaching—publicly told Tehran to stop hitting neighboring countries. The faction that helped ignite the fire is now begging its backer to put it out. The Axis isn’t just cracking; it’s shouting the fracture lines for everyone to see. Here’s the cruel twist at the heart of it all: the Mosaic was perfected for headless survival. It has no counterpart for headless surrender. No master recall signal. No universal shutdown protocol. Power was deliberately pushed to the edges and locked there. Provincial units fire because the old directives still burn bright and no voice can reach far enough to extinguish them all at once. Proxies drift on independent currents—money, plans, habits—that don’t care who’s missing in Tehran. So the war continues without anyone steering it. The machinery turns because inertia is now the only command left. Missiles launch but no central command. Strikes land because silence says keep going. And the most haunting truth? We can destroy every factory, every launcher, every proxy cache etc. We can claim every tactical victory. But we may never find the hand that can switch of the machine in. #IranWar
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Hassan W. Bhatti
Hassan W. Bhatti@hwbhatti·
Think it. Say it. Done. The average person spends 3 hours typing + switches 1,000 tabs per day. That ends today. Meet Lemon: The first voice-to-action AI agent that turns your voice commands into finished tasks. RT + Comment "Lemon" to get free access for 30 days. (must be following so I can DM you)
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Priven Reddy
Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
If someone really wanted to destroy Iran's economy overnight, they'd target Kharg Island. This tiny spot in the Persian Gulf handles ~90% (sometimes up to 98%) of the country's entire crude oil exports—the lifeblood of their revenue, budget, and regime funding. Pipelines feed it from major fields, tankers load millions of barrels daily, and everything funnels through there. Knock it out, and the cash flow stops cold. No oil sales = no money for anything. It's not just infrastructure; it's the single biggest chokepoint for their whole economy. Wild how one small island holds that much power. #KhargIsland #Iran #Oil #Geopolitics #IranEconomy #EnergySecurity #PersianGulf
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
Take extra care for the protection of the water desalination plants in the Gulf. This is a critical point of infrastructure that may be targeted. #Iran #IranWar
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The real life part of Dubai not the ones you see in cameras
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
News stations are saying that there will be a press conference by the supreme leader of Iran as well as the president of Iran, but as I stated in my earlier post, I think they all have it wrong. In my humble opinion. He was certainly definitely killed this morning in the attacks. I don’t think anybody I’m outside of Iran’s inner circle realizes this as yet.
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Priven Reddy@privenreddy·
After the attack on the Iran this morning at 8:25am by USA and IsraeI, I certainly think that the president and the supreme leader of Iran were actually killed this morning.
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