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Mission: To be a disruptive force for positive change.

Florida, USA شامل ہوئے Aralık 2014
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I'm already sad that Steph Curry hit that amazing shot and it's still very likely that the warriors will lose the game tonight. 😭
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@LegacyOcho @TitleTalkTCL Who would fire him? The guy who was caught in an illegal massage parlor and got a slap on the wrist? That guy's going to fire him for this??? 😂😂😂
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🎱@LegacyOcho·
@TitleTalkTCL Do you think Vrabel gets fired? And if so who are we hiring at HC?
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TCL@TitleTalkTCL·
Figure out who hired the PI and you will crack the case wide tf open. Kinda weird Dianna said Maxx wants to play for Vrabel. Not long after, it's reported Brady won't send Maxx to NE at any cost. Then the Ravens thing happens. Hmm. Next thing we know a PI is tracking down Vrabel and Russini. Picking up what I'm putting down yet
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@shanaka86 But Hamas fighters completely SURPRISED them on October 7 and ran wild for hours after breaching Israel 🤷🏽‍♂️👍
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
A rumor is circulating on pro-Hezbollah forums that Israel tracked the IP addresses of Hezbollah officials during a Zoom meeting, geolocated 100 positions simultaneously, and struck all of them in ten minutes. The IDF has not confirmed the method. No mainstream outlet has verified it. The rumor originates from Tier-4 sources with zero corroboration from Israeli, American, or independent intelligence reporting. But the rumor is less important than what it reveals about the strike itself. One hundred command targets across three geographic zones, Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Beqaa Valley, and southern Lebanon, struck simultaneously in a ten-minute window. Intelligence headquarters. Missile infrastructure. Radwan Force assets. The Aerial Unit that operates Hezbollah’s drone fleet. The IDF confirmed every detail. What the IDF did not confirm is how it knew where every target was at the exact same moment. That simultaneity is the signature. Hitting 100 targets in sequence is air superiority. Hitting 100 targets in ten minutes is intelligence supremacy. It means real-time location data on the entire senior and mid-tier command structure, updated continuously, cross-referenced with physical infrastructure, and fed into a strike package that executes before anyone can move. Whether the method was Zoom IP tracking, cellular metadata, SIGINT intercepts, human intelligence, or some combination of all four, the capability demonstrated is the same: Israel has penetrated Hezbollah’s operational architecture to a depth that allows simultaneous decapitation across an entire theatre of war. The pager operation in September 2024 demonstrated that Israel could compromise Hezbollah’s supply chain to deliver explosive devices into the pockets of hundreds of operatives. If the Zoom rumor contains any truth, it represents the evolution from hardware compromise to software compromise, from physical infiltration of devices to digital infiltration of communications. The pagers required months of supply-chain engineering. An IP geolocation exploit requires only that the target connects to a network. Hezbollah’s response will be predictable: abandon all digital communications. Go dark. Return to couriers and face-to-face meetings. But that response creates its own vulnerability. Couriers can be followed. Face-to-face meetings require physical movement that satellites and drones track. The more Hezbollah retreats from digital infrastructure, the slower its command cycle becomes, and the slower the command cycle, the less capable the organisation is of coordinating the kind of distributed response that Mosaic Defence requires. This is the intelligence trap that decapitation campaigns create. Every adaptation the target makes to survive reduces its operational effectiveness. Go digital and risk geolocation. Go analogue and risk paralysis. The IDF does not need to confirm the Zoom rumor for it to achieve its strategic purpose. The rumor alone forces Hezbollah to assume its communications are compromised, which degrades command and control whether or not the compromise actually exists. The pagers changed the supply chain. If the IP tracking is real, it changes the meeting. If neither method was used and Israel has something else entirely, it changes the assumption that any form of communication is secure. In all three cases, the effect is identical: Hezbollah’s command structure operates under the permanent assumption of penetration. And an organisation that assumes it is penetrated behaves like an organisation that already is. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

In the last six hours, the following things have happened simultaneously under a ceasefire. The IDF just completed its largest coordinated strike across Lebanon since Operation Roaring Lion began. One hundred Hezbollah targets in just TEN minutes. Intelligence command centres in Beirut. Missile infrastructure in the Beqaa Valley. Radwan Force assets in southern Lebanon. The Aerial Unit that operates Hezbollah’s drone fleet. All hit in a single coordinated wave while the ceasefire that Pakistan says includes Lebanon is supposedly in effect. Netanyahu confirmed hours earlier: the ceasefire does not include Lebanon. Trump posted that Iran has undergone a productive regime change, that there will be no uranium enrichment, and that many of 15 points have already been agreed. Minutes later he posted that any country supplying military weapons to Iran will face 50 percent tariffs on all goods sold to the United States, effective immediately, no exclusions, no exemptions. Explosions hit Iran’s Sirri Island and Lavan oil refinery. Iranian state media called it an attack by enemies. No perpetrator claimed responsibility. The UAE’s National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority issued a live alert confirming air defence systems are responding to an active missile threat. Kuwait absorbed the heaviest IRGC strikes of the entire war. Cluster munitions hit Beersheba. Japan’s Prime Minister called Iran’s President to demand safe Hormuz navigation. Oman’s transport minister told parliament that international agreements prohibit Hormuz fees. The IRGC’s Larak toll booth continued operating regardless. Hezbollah paused its attacks. Israel responded by launching its largest strike of the war against the militia that stopped shooting. This is not a ceasefire. This is the most kinetically active diplomatic pause in modern military history. The IDF’s 100-target strike has a specific strategic logic that connects to everything Trump posted. Netanyahu’s office said the United States told Israel it is committed to achieving shared goals in upcoming negotiations and that the ceasefire does not include Lebanon. The shared goals are the 15 points Trump referenced: zero enrichment, nuclear removal, proxy cutoff, missile limits. Hezbollah is the proxy. The IDF is executing the proxy cutoff clause of the 15-point framework through kinetic means while Vance and Witkoff prepare to negotiate the diplomatic version at Islamabad on Friday. The 50 percent tariff on arms suppliers completes the architecture. China shipped sodium perchlorate from Gaolan Port on five IRISL vessels in the past six weeks, enough propellant precursor for hundreds of ballistic missiles. Those missiles are the ones that hit Israel and the Gulf after the ceasefire. The tariff threat prices the cost of continuing to supply the regime at 50 percent of China’s entire trade with America. The IDF strike degrades the proxy that uses the missiles. The nuclear removal claim eliminates the programme that justifies the proxy. And Islamabad on Friday negotiates the terms under which sanctions relief flows in exchange for all of it. Three posts. One strike. One exploding island. Six countries under missile alert. A toll booth charging yuan. A militia that stopped firing being bombed. A supreme leader unconscious in Qom. And a deal team flying to Pakistan in 48 hours to close a framework that every party interprets differently. This is April 8th 2026. This is what a ceasefire looks like when the war is bigger than any agreement can contain. Full analysis on Substack. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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You're not wrong, but I think you'd agree that the cost for open AI to generate content would be relatively small. It would cost them "nothing" to build a small media team and cover the production costs. Cost is relative, and relative to what it cost to produce media, "trust" is infinitely more valuable. They know that it's far cheaper for them to buy trust than it is to produce content.🤷🏾‍♂️
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em herrera@EmilyHerrera·
@denk_tweets for arguement sake: My reply is not at the production quality or educational/impact as the: 1) format of video podcast or 2) the research that goes into something like a daily show
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Tyler Denk 🐝@denk_tweets·
why OpenAI really acquired TBPN: it's a lot deeper than what they say in a polished press release "TBPN has built something pretty special… rather than trying to recreate that ourselves, it made a lot of sense to bring them in and help them scale" translation: "you already trust John and Jordi. if we started our own show, you wouldn't" this is why they actually bought it: > the cost of content is 0 > people follow stories, not features > distribution is the only real bottleneck > trust is the only thing that's scarce now they see where this is going.. and their conclusion was that the best way to shape the AI narrative is two humans talking on a podcast. same reason HubSpot acquired Starter Story btw narrative is the moat and tech brands are betting big on it
John Coogan@johncoogan

TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.

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He's not acting like he's an expert in AI, he's acting like he's an expert in getting companies to buy stuff. Agencies are selling consulting Services for $5k-20K a month for much more mundane solutions. Sprinkle a little AI fear, crank up the old cold email and his numbers aren't far off. 🤷🏾‍♂️
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Louis Gleeson@aigleeson·
@1kalogne He’s still making crazy claims tho, and acting as if he’s an expert
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@RebelBAC @Jason Even as they cancelled his contract they were acknowledging this...but felt they had to.
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RebelTrading@RebelBAC·
@Jason He shouldn’t have lost Adidas. They lost really
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@ShockleyMiles @Jason He previously sold 1.5 Million shoes in 24 hours, Grossing $325 MILLION over night. There were 1 million people in que to purchase the tickets last week. Very very very rare.
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Miles Shockley@ShockleyMiles·
@Jason Exactly those 80,000 people are gonna go buy his clothing products they’re gonna go stream his music. He could probably go get $1 billion loan just off of the performance of the shows in LA
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@0xwhrrari Uber drivers asks "what do you do for work??" "A FEW MOMENTS LATER" Uber driver: "I learned this from the article you wrote (even though I didn't know who you were 10 minutes ago)" 😭😂😭😂
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rari@0xwhrrari·
My Uber driver asked what I do for work. "Software." "Cool. Can you look at something?" He handed me his phone at a red light. Terminal. Claude chat. Green P&L. +$6,200. He drives Uber 4 days a week. Makes $1,100. Has a 2-year-old daughter. "Where did you find this?" "Your article. The 14,000 wallets one." He read it three months ago. Didn't understand half of it. Asked Claude to explain it like he's five. 214 messages. All during breaks between rides. Parked at gas stations. Waiting for pings. First thing Claude told him: 87% of wallets lose money. Don't be the 87%. He installed poly_data. Fed it to Claude. Found 47 wallets with Sharpe above 2.0. Filtered crypto only. Quarter Kelly. $200 starting bankroll. From his tips. Try copytrade bot here: t.me/PolyGunSniperB… 93 messages later Claude helped him build the 20-line brain from the article. Bayesian updates. EV filter at 5%. Fully automated. Last 45 days: → 480 trades → 91.3% win rate → +$6,200 Best trade: whale convergence on Fed rate cut. 4 wallets entered in 2 minutes. Entry $0.12. Resolved $1.00. +$1,760. While dropping off a passenger at JFK. The passenger tipped him $5. The bot made $1,760. His wife found the Telegram alerts on his phone. Thought he was texting another woman. He showed her the P&L curve. "Can you make me one?" "How long until you quit driving?" He looked at me through the rearview mirror. "I'm not stopping. Uber is my cover story." I wrote the article. He actually opened terminal.
Lunar@LunarResearcher

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@RealLifeEnt @BillSimmons "Yeah, but we didn't ALL Agree that Steph was the best player...I mean...he was just unanimously voted that way by EVERYONE with a shred of credibility."
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Mr Holder@RealLifeEnt·
@BillSimmons Wait, you're trying to say because LeBron won the chip. Steph couldn't have been the best player in 2016? Because he was the best player, MVP says that.
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Economies are global now. Earn remotely or on US income, live & invest where life feels better. Mexico’s growing (1.6–2.8% projected), people are resilient & welcoming. It's not without it's problems, but Not a failed state. Real upgrade for tens of thousands who’ve made the move. 5/
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@ccwriter @designertracy @ImMeme0 For families: Kids get world-class music, athletics & fine arts training at a fraction of US costs. Plus family-oriented, warm Mexican people who value community and connection. Safe, stable pockets feel calmer than many US cities. 4/
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
🚨BREAKING: TikToker who called America a “shithole,” trashed the USA nonstop, and bragged about escaping to Mexico just announced she's moving BACK less than two months later. She and her husband grabbed dual citizenship, packed up the kids, and couldn't stop gushing about their big move to Mexico. "Amazing country! Incredible food! 'Affordable' healthcare!" She even mocked her husband’s Mexican family for buying into "American propaganda" when they warned them not to go. Fast-forward less than two months: Their son got seriously sick. Savings gone on healthcare bills. Now they're rushing back to the U.S. for that free American treatment they loved trashing. All that hype and attitude collapsed in weeks. Funny how fast “paradise” turns into a return ticket to the country they were hating on.
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Andy@AndyTraenkner·
@shaunmmaguire It’s a mystery. Why *are* Americans against a war that has nothing to do with America, and can potentially have long lasting negative effects on our economy?
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Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
How did we get to the point Where so many Americans are rooting against America?
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preset127User@MOOOOrion·
@0xAndros @tbpn Such a high cost for such low viewership is unique to this deal. The app seems to be saying that if you focus on a small market you’ll still get paid and I don’t think that’s generally true.
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Andros@0xAndros·
considering @tbpn got acquired averaging 40-70k viewers per episode, while Joe Rogan's spotify deal was $200M shows one thing: completely dominating the right niche is higher ROI than millions of broad viewership
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1. Rogan didn't get acquired. He retains full ownership of his show while signing a multi year partnership agreement valued at $250mill that includes a significant share of the ad rev + the show is non-exclusive to spotify. "Call Her Daddy" is a 3-yr deal up to $125Mill and includes her entire podcast network. "The Hustle"--Straight up acquisition. 2. It's a "one-off" until you see acquisitions of other media enterprises who "completely dominate" their niche. You can't use an "outlier" to argue that the sand has shifted. Comparing the deals of Rogan, Call Her Daddy, The Hustle, and TBPN are like comparing Apples to Oranges to Coconuts to Watermelons.
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Andros@0xAndros·
@MOOOOrion @tbpn How is it a one off when you see Joe Rogan, call her daddy, the hustle, etc which were all acquired
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@aakashgupta @grok How much is Elons stake worth with the $50 Million dollars he seeded the non-profit with? ;)
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Came back because family needed us back home due a couple years. Entire family became permanent residents and looking to return soon. Mexico is a Huge country with many issues...but also a beautiful culture and people. There are many places where you wouldn't even know you're in Mexico since half the stores are "American" brands 😂 Costco, Sam's, Walmart, Office Depot home Depot, any fast food restaurant chain you can imagine. If you're earning American dollars, it's also a different experience, but not the only good experience.
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