𝕾𝖍𝖚𝖒𝖇𝖆𝕭𝕿𝕮(🌜,🌛)

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𝕾𝖍𝖚𝖒𝖇𝖆𝕭𝕿𝕮(🌜,🌛)

@dmutanga

Cryptocurrency Enthusiast, Austrian Economics Reader, Blogger, Author https://t.co/EpPOzr385O Co-Founder @MkulimaExports(https://t.co/2ZiNxETFQj)

United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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𝕾𝖍𝖚𝖒𝖇𝖆𝕭𝕿𝕮(🌜,🌛) รีทวีตแล้ว
Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Before Afrobeats Zimbabweans were already having this conversation.
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🇬🇧 Chris | The £100k Journey
The biggest wealth destroyer in the UK right now is PCP car finance. People on a £32k salary will happily lock themselves into a £500/month contract for a Mercedes they will never actually own, just to sit in gridlocked traffic on the M25 and try to impress people in the lane next to them. Then they get to the office and complain that taxes are too high and the government is holding the working class down. If you put that £500 a month into an S&P 500 ISA instead of a rented German car, you'd be a millionaire by retirement. Stop blaming the Prime Minister for your own terrible capital allocation. Your car isn't an asset. It's an anchor.
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Iran Embassy in Sweden
Iran Embassy in Sweden@IRANinSWEDEN·
This is the oldest known family picture in Iran; a rock relief at Shekaft-e Salman in Izeh (carved ~3,000 years ago). Iran has always been about family, and in a world that seeks to undermine it, we still stand for it. Iran may be the last stronghold of the concept of family.
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Mike Gannotti
Mike Gannotti@MichaelGannotti·
My Hermes Install Step by Step: 1. Install Ubuntu Linux on a machine – Once installed make sure you have the latest updates 2. Install both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browser and log in to your accounts to synch bookmarks/favorites 3. Set up an Ollama account at ollama.com – I have the annual Pro Plan (if I can ever come up with the funds I will probably spring for the Max plan but Pro is simply awesome) 4. Install Ollama and then run “ollama run glm-5.1:cloud” – It will then have you authenticate to your account and add your machine 5. Install Hermes (watch my video for explanation around this as you may get interrupted during install) 6. Once Hermes is installed you will be prompted to configure. I chose the default quick configure. For model provider select Ollama, provide your Ollama API key, then for model choose desired model. At this point in time I recommend glm-5.1 7. Download Obsidian as your Hermes second brain, set up a vault then tell Hermes to integrate it and provide Hermes the vault location 8. Start building and have fun!
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Christy Choi
Christy Choi@christyhwchoi·
One thing that stood out speaking with Jeff: Hyperliquid rarely signals “we’re for the community” explicitly like others. But if you listen closely, the no VC, no insider, no MM policy and the broader design choices point back to one core philosophy: building onchain finance that users can actually own. And that’s why we love Jeff and Hyperliquid
KBW2026@kbwofficial

Hyperliquid isn’t just part of the conversation right now, it’s leading it. Jeff, founder of @HyperliquidX, sits down with Christy Choi at KBW2025 to break down how they’re preserving that “OG DeFi energy” while quietly building toward global financial infrastructure. It’s a conversation that says a lot about where the space is heading, if you know what to listen for. @chameleon_jeff @christyhwchoi

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As a Zimbabwean, I strongly disagree with the characterisation you have presented. BEE is the only remaining tool available to Black South Africans for addressing deep-rooted inequalities in wealth distribution. The constant attack of BEE is to keep blacks from economic participation and keep them in bondage. ANC failed to redress the economic injustices of the past by not carrying out the necessary land, media, mining, and banking reforms. Zimbabwe, by contrast, has pursued more extensive reforms in several of these areas, albeit with its own set of challenges and consequences. As for Starlink, they are just a few uninformed Zimbabweans who do see it as a tool to access porn and X @FaraiMazhindu @WillarShoko. It is more a military tool than a civilian one. The infrastructure you mentioned is well-suited to roll out digital colonialism across the continent, with South Africa being the spearhead of such an endeavour. Welcome to apartheid 2.0, of which Starlink, Palantir, etc., want to play their part.
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo

Elon Musk has posted 50 times about South Africa in just 7 days, and Zimbabweans are just as angry as he is. This is because they both desperately need South Africa to allow Starlink in. We all know that the Starlink constellation is the largest array of satellites in the world. However, even with all of those satellites, Starlink still needs to connect to internet data centres on the ground. The satellites have to beam the data down to a ground station, which then sends the data across the internet using undersea cables. This is where South Africa comes in as one of the most connected countries on the continent with seven of the major undersea cables landing in Cape Town and Durban. These are the cables connecting Africa’s internet directly to Europe, Asia and the Americas. Because of this, Elon Musk wants to build a Starlink ground station in South Africa because it would ensure he gets fast, stable, high capacity routes straight into the global internet. Beyond the cables, South Africa also has world-class data centres alongside Tier 3+ infrastructure, which means high uptime, power redundancy, cooling and security. NAPAfrica, one of the largest internet exchange points on the continent is also in South Africa, with facilities in Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg. So, it should be clear that Starlink in SA is not about selling satellite dishes to households. It’s about plugging into the continent’s internet backbone and using South Africa to build a solid launch pad for a robust infrastructure build. Elon Musk can turn on Starlink in every single country on the continent, but without South Africa, he reaches a dead end and can never get his service to work properly on the continent. This also explains why some Zimbabweans are livid about South Africa not letting Starlink in. The service will just not work well over there without South Africa’s participation. OK, but if this is so important to Starlink why is Elon Musk stubbornly refusing to adhere to straightforward BEE requirements? Well, as pointed above, South Africa’s value to Starlink is mostly as infrastructure backbone, not as a massive retail customer base. We all know he won’t get any meaningful number of customers in SA. There’s simply no market for it. Musk just wants to use South Africa to route through neighbouring countries, and to him, this is not worth giving up a 30% stake in South Africa’s operations. For Musk, the BEE thing is just a strategic business decision. All that racism talk is just a smokescreen for a hard-nosed business choice.

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Alistair
Alistair@AlistairPullen·
Big day – we're launching Cosine 3.0 today with an overhauled product suite. My favourite feature is Swarm mode, paired with our new post-trained model Lumen Outpost, based on Kimi K2.5. Swarm mode can compress years into hours. Give it a try! `brew install CosineAI/tap/cos`
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Auctor
Auctor@auctor·
We raised $20M from @sequoia to redefine how software is deployed.
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Michael Mongie
Michael Mongie@MikeMongie·
It's most definitely not payback. It's empowering a systemically oppressed group of people which btw is 92.7% of the total population, per the 2022 census Let me use an example I went to university with a white girl that bemoaned BEE She didn't get into her preferred university, but still had the finances to fund her way into her second choice uni and is now a practising lawyer. Same end result. Likely, her place at the first choice university went to a student with similar marks but qualified for BEE The point is, her family's history of economic advantage due to the advantages gained as a result of racist apartheid laws meant that even though she was so-called maligned by BEE, she was able to achieve tertiary education and her end goal career with zero delay. Without any numbers to back it up, I'm willing to bet this is the case for most white students who were forced to re-evaluate. Most people of colour in this country in my generation are born into families whose parents and grandparents have little to no formal education because they were, by law, denied the opportunity to study. While her and my parents were able to go to good schools and then university during apartheid they were subjected to Bantu Education: "Bantu Education was a segregationist educational system implemented in South Africa by the Apartheid government through the Bantu Education Act of 1953. Designed to enforce white supremacy, it enforced separate, inferior schooling for Black students to prepare them only for manual labor and subservient roles." Sure, not all white people in this country are rich but the point is that even poor white people in this country have infinitely more resources, be it access to generationally superior education, family members with resources they can depend on. Elon's family profited during apartheid and he's now mega rich, while men of colour his age are, on the whole, impoverished. My family wasn't rich when I was a kid. Still aren't. But, my university educated mother, despite raising us alone, was able to become a teacher and send five children to private schools and then qualify for university bursaries and scholarships. I didn't but a family friend paid for my studies. We are all now successful in our own rights. My older brother is a film director, my older sister works for Big 3 accounting firm. I can assure you, the inconvenience of having to look for second choice avenues into uni etc are incomparable to the damage done to millions of families as a result of decades of segregation and slavery.
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Reuters
Reuters@Reuters·
Streets in Northern Tehran were filled with affluent Iranians meeting in cafés, exercising and playing sports — a far cry from other areas that saw heavy bombardment by the US and Israel. Still, many are waiting for news of peace
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Iran In Hyderabad
Iran In Hyderabad@IraninHyderabad·
The Strait of Hormuz isn’t social media. If someone blocks you, you can’t just block them back.
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
"I would not feel comfortable in a society where religious leaders do as they are told by politicians." Giorgia Meloni called President Trump's attack on the pope "unacceptable" after he slammed the Italian Premiere on Iran (translation via AP) bloom.bg/4dSVYWZ
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
BREAKING: Italy SHOCKED world 🔥🔥 Schlein, the leader of the opposition DEFENDS Meloni against Trump’s attacks 🔥🔥 🇮🇹She said : “Listen Trump Even as political opponents, We Italians will not accept any attacks against our country especially from your bad mouth." What a lady, She is setting great example as a opponent. BIG SALUTE 🫡
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Nadira Ali🇵🇸
Nadira Ali🇵🇸@Nadira_ali12·
“To me it seems H!tler has won. He’s changed us J€ws from being compassionate and caring…into this vicious, Genocidal, nationalist nation,” —Miriam Margolyes, an 83-year-old Jewish Australian-British actor publicly condemns Israelis
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@FaraiMazhindu Maybe you're the one daft. Who doesn't know these are all tools in the US armory? FB, Twitter, YT, and recently the AI Models. How many people were targeted in Iran by FB metadata? How was Starlink being used in Iran to bring down the gov? How was it being used by Ukraine Army
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
It is telling that those who oppose Elon Musk's investment in South Africa can offer nothing but hollow insults and cheap propaganda. The claim that Starlink is a tool for colonization isn't just daft, it reveals a hilarious level of cognitive shallowness. It proves that the critics don't even understand the technology they are arguing against. You cannot stop Musk's brilliance or the massive contributions he's making to humanity. We are simply witnessing a man who refuses to bend to a crooked system that everyone else has already bowed to. There is no reason to celebrate a status quo built on clear racism and systemic corruption.
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Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu

The demand for Elon Musk to surrender 30% of his business to operate in South Africa is absurd. Bringing infrastructure, creating high-skill jobs, and expanding the national tax base should be more than enough contribution from any global entity. The South African government claims this is about compliance, but in reality, it's a system of state sanctioned theft. While other corporations have quietly paid for political patronage to bypass these rules, Musk is calling out the corruption. This 30% norm hasn't empowered the people, it has simply enriched a circle of political elites. Most businesses take the easy way out and pay the bribe, but Musk has the integrity to stand his ground and expose the rot.

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@BulawayoForever Moreover, these supporters of Starlink don't get that: 1. Elon needs South Africa more than South Africa needs him. He wants access to South Africa's internet infrastructure and links. 2. Starlink is a military and subversive tool. His dream is to further digital colonialism.
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Handre@Handre·
Zimbabwe's commercial farmers produced 200,000 tons of tobacco in 2000. By 2008, after Mugabe's "land reform," output collapsed to 48,000 tons. Corn production fell 60%. The country that once fed southern Africa now imports food. Property rights aren't just legal abstractions; they're the foundation of productive agriculture. When you destroy secure ownership, you destroy the incentive to invest, improve, and maintain capital. Zimbabwean farms didn't fail because of drought or bad luck. They failed because socialism always fails. You cannot redistribute your way to prosperity, only to shared poverty. Will African governments ever learn? Afro-marxism is probably the single most devastating ideology there has ever been in terms of hours of human suffering.
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Colorado Julie
Colorado Julie@Roja_Sekari·
@FirstSquawk It doesn’t avoid traceability. It actually makes it extremely easy to trace. Everything is public on the blockchain.
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
IRAN DEMANDS CRYPTO PAYMENTS FOR STRAIT OF HORMUZ TRANSIT IRAN IS CHARGING A TOLL OF ~$1 PER BARREL ON OIL TANKERS PASSING THROUGH THE STRAIT PAYMENTS ARE BEING SOUGHT IN CRYPTOCURRENCY TO BYPASS SANCTIONS, AVOID TRACEABILITY, AND PREVENT ASSET SEIZURE
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