President Trump has rightly laid out that Europe must step up, and NATO must no longer be a paper tiger.
Through the historic Hague Commitments, Europe has begun to do so.
But the key now is, in the words of SecGen Rutte, action over words. As Rutte put it this week, “Air defense systems, drones, ammunition, radars, space capabilities — that is what will keep us safe.” 1/
Germany is now taking the leading role in this. After years of disarmament, Berlin is stepping up. The DOW is already working closely with European allies, especially Germany, to accelerate this transition to NATO 3.0. 2/
Berlin’s new Military Strategy shows a clear path forward and we look forward to collaborating closely with the FRG to implement this. Below are some key excerpts: 3/
Many asked how to deal with Marxists. Let’s collect some strategies that are helpful without being reactionary:
I think if we end up in a „right is better than left“ fight, then we all lose. I think we win by connecting and seeing each other as individual humans again.
And By no means do I claim to have all the answers, but here are mine. Please add your ideas and tips how to deal with them below:
Cultivate your own vitality, happiness and peace of mind. Cultivate strong families and communities and stay strongly rooted and grounded. Stay physically fit, do some good work and be valuable in all matters of life.
Their whole shtick is to un-root you and thereby demoralize you. Never let that happen. Connect with your friends, families, ancestors and your god. They want to sever those bonds. If you keep those bonds intact, that’s 90% of the game.
Their philosophy is based on „group vs group“, also called the „class warfare“.
Rich vs poor, men vs women, capitalist vs worker, white vs non-white and so on.
If you adopt that frame of mind you have lost.
Always see humans as individuals with individual needs, individual fears, individual property.
That means: Always connect with the human behind the leftist. He will usually not be in touch with himself. He sees himself more as the group he is fighting for than the individual that he/she is. Bringing it to an individual human level will result in nicer dialogues and you „win“ by creating connection instead of opposition.
They will attack you for the group you belong to. When you defend that group, you lose. Don’t. Stay within you being the individual, the human.
That does not mean you will accept individual aggressions. If they aggress upon you, be souvereign and set clear boundaries. If they attack „your group“, stay calm and bring it to the individual level.
Aleksander Solzhenitsyn nicely summarized it:
„The line between ‚good‘ and ‚evil‘ does not run between ‚us‘ and ‚the others‘, but through each individuals heart.“
I searched every NotebookLM prompt that went viral on Reddit and X.
Most writers still use it like a fancy summarizer.
That's insane.
15 prompts that turn messy drafts into published work:
1. The 5 Essential Questions
This went viral for a reason.
Forces structure instead of generic summaries.
Prompt:
Analyze all inputs and generate 5 essential questions that, when answered, capture the main points and core meaning of all inputs.
When formulating questions:
• Address the central theme or argument
• Identify key supporting ideas
• Highlight important facts or evidence
• Reveal the author's purpose or perspective
• Explore significant implications or conclusions
Answer all generated questions one by one in detail.
2. Find The Interesting Bits
Steven Johnson (NotebookLM director) used this on 500,000 words of NASA transcripts.
Did 10 hours of work in 20 seconds.
Prompt:
From all uploaded sources, extract the most surprising, unexpected, or especially interesting insights.
For each insight:
• Explain why it's surprising
• Include a direct quote from the source
• Focus specifically on non-obvious patterns
I’ve been thinking a lot lately. Not in the usual way. Not the kind of thinking where I circle the same memory until it starts to look like an answer.
This has been quieter than that. Heavier. Like some part of me has finally gotten tired of defending the story.
For a long time, I thought this was about timing. I thought maybe I kept feeling things too soon, seeing them too soon, wanting them before they had room to become anything real.
I told myself there was something tragic in that. Almost beautiful.
Like I had simply arrived before the world was ready for me. But I don’t think that’s true anymore.
Time was never doing anything to me. It wasn’t against me. It wasn’t late. It wasn’t holding something back.
i went to clickup.com. opened the page source. found a hardcoded API key in the javascript. copied it. sent one GET request.
got back 959 email addresses and 3,165 internal feature flags.
employees from Home Depot. Fortinet. Autodesk. Tenable. Rakuten. Mayo Clinic. Permira. Akin Gump. government workers from Wyoming, Arkansas, North Carolina, Montana, Queensland Australia, and New Zealand. a Microsoft contractor. 71 clickup employees.
fortinet sells enterprise firewalls. tenable makes Nessus, the vulnerability scanner half the industry runs. their employees emails are exposed because clickup hardcoded a third party API key in a javascript file that loads before you even log in.
this was first reported to clickup through hackerone on January 17, 2025. its now April 2026. the key has not been rotated. i just pulled the response five minutes ago. every email is still there.
clickup raised $535 million at a $4 billion valuation. claims 85% of the Fortune 500 use their platform. looks like the proof is in the page source.
the key is a Split.io SDK token. its in the production JS bundle on app-cdn.clickup.com. loads every time anyone visits the site. no account needed. no session needed at all just view source and the SDK key is yours.
one request to split.ios API returns 4.5MB of clickups internal configuration. every feature flag, every targeting rule, every email in every whitelist. billing experiments, churn prevention offers, AI pricing tiers, rate limiter IP whitelists, infrastructure routing.
the emails are inside flags like "ai-brain-as-agent" and "automation-squad-on-schedule-trigger." these are the customers clickup hand-picked for feature rollouts. enterprise accounts or beta testers. the ones they care about most.
theres a flag called "enable-missing-authz-checks." its active. the config lists 5 API endpoints that clickup themselves flagged as having no authorization. they documented their own security holes in a config anyone can read and still havent fixed them.
when i first reported this, one of the flags had a live ClickUp API token embedded in it. a service account for Fairfax County Public Schools. one of the largest school districts in the US. 180,000 students. it pulled 1,066 staff records including their Chief Financial Services data. they removed that token since my report. they never rotated the key that exposed it.
theres a second vulnerability. clickups webhook API has zero SSRF protection.
i made a free account. created a webhook pointing at 169.254.169.254. thats the AWS metadata service that returns IAM credentials. triggered it by creating a task. the webhook fired.
a free clickup account with zero payment can scan their entire internal AWS infrastructure. reported April 8 through hackerone. provided port scans, webhook.site captures with clickups own source IPs, redirect chains to IMDS and Redis, and every non-HTTP protocol confirmed.
19 days. still sitting in "New." no response from clickup.
Dating App x kaju Mommyyy
Part-1
Character-
Kaju- 42y, oka big shoopping mall owner..mogudu poyi 10 years avutondhi..single amma ga chala responsible, but ee age lone kadha chaala korikalu...gula vastayi..puku lo vedi teerchevadikosam partner kosam vethukutundhi, so thana friend bumble app lo try cheymandi.
Ajay- 21y, kaju koduku, fair ga manchi fitness maintain chestunadu, modda avg 6inch size..not a virgin..already vesadu, valla madam anu ni and exgf vaishu ni
This story is a work of fiction, not meant to hurt anyone, if you got offended then ping me for content removal.
1/n //Story//
Summer, mrng 7am
Ajay lechi...clg dumma kotti room lo light veskokunda kallu chaapi phone lo sadhana ani oka influencer reels and pics and exclusive content chusthu modda ooputunadu
Ade time lo kaju mrng lechi machi tight saree katti baitaki veldam ani ready ayyindi
Kaju: ajjjuuu...legu...entha sepu padukuntav Ajay earphones valla em vinipinchatledu Kaju door tesindi... Modda shine avuthu undhi...ajay battalu vippesi unnadu Ajay: huh? Amma? Enduku vachav
ani amma ni ah saree lo chusthu undi...motham karchesadu...threads la motham spray avutundi..vadi body mida chest mida face mida K: chi em panul ra avi...
Ani door musesi vellipoyindi
Kaju baitaki vachaka
Veedi modda enti intha undhi...uff...na koduku pedhodu ayyadu...naku sukam kavali...main ga modda kavali..cha cha vaadu na koduku ani anukuntu vellipoyindi
Kaju manchiga ready ayyi mall ki vellindi...akkada male workers antha kaju vaipe chustunaru....kaju ah chupulani feel avuthu guddha oopukuntu veltundi...
2/n Ajay fresh ayyi
Amma enti intha hawt ga undhi...but amma kadha nen alantivi cheyyakudadu ani laptop open chesadu...
Ajay ki mylfs ante pichi...so evarithonaina relation ki veldama ani alochisthu bumble app instal chesadu
Age priority 18-45 pettadu
Swipe chestunadu...ala oka 20 mins tarwatha oka account kanipinchindi
Miss k ani undhi(face covered), age 42
Ajay: abba backless blouse lo emundi...uff open to anything anta..abababa
Ani pic ni screenshot tisi zoom chestu chustunadu...location hyd kabbati swipe chesadu
Sulla oopatam start chesadu
Let me tell you about a law most Americans have never heard of.
Eighteen months from now, every new car sold in the United States will come with technology that watches you drive.
Infrared cameras tracking your eyes. Sensors measuring your pupil dilation. Software analyzing your head position. Software analyzing your behavior at the wheel.
If the artificial intelligence in your car decides you are impaired, your car can refuse to start. Or limit your speed to 25 miles per hour. Or shut off entirely while you are driving.
This is not a proposal. This is federal law. It applies to model year 2027.
Here is the case for the law. 🧵
Drunk driving kills roughly 13,500 Americans a year. Drowsy driving kills thousands more. Together they cause about a third of all American traffic deaths. Mothers Against Drunk Driving has fought for this technology for years. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates the technology could save 9,000 to 10,000 lives every year.
Saving 10,000 lives is not nothing. That argument is real. It deserves to be made.
Here is the case against the law.
The technology is not ready.
In March of this year, NHTSA itself sent a report to Congress saying the systems are not reliable enough to mandate. The agency used the words "unacceptable error rates." Automakers agreed.
3 jours après une triple offensive du JNIM et du FLA contre l'armée malienne 🇲🇱 et l'Afrika Corps russe 🇷🇺, le point sur la situation :
Le Front de Libération de l'Azawad a levé ce matin son drapeau sur Kidal, marquant une retentissante victoire.
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Alors que les rebelles touaregs du Front de Libération de l'Azawad (FLA) levaient leur drapeau sur Kidal, russe de l'AC et une partie des maliens (FAMA) étaient escortés par le groupe terroriste JNIM (groupe de soutien à l'Islam et aux Musulmans) en dehors de la ville.
Le 14 novembre 2023, deux semaines après le départ de la MONUSCO de Kidal, les FAMA et Wagner aveint relancé la guerre contre les touareg (malgré les accords de paix d'Alger), s'emparant de la ville.
Depuis, les FAMA et Wagner maintenaient une série d'avant postes dans le nord.
On Budanov’s desk sits notebook labeled “List of Assholes 2026.”
He is a Hero of Ukraine, former head of military intelligence, now head of the Presidential Office. Babel tells his story. 1/
Born in Darnytsia, raised in an ordinary family. His father engineered parts for the Soviet space program at the Kyiv Radio Plant. He studied at a school with Jewish classes funded by the Jewish community. He learned Hebrew and still keeps ties with Ukraine’s chief rabbi. 2/
He dreamed of being a soldier from childhood — his grandfather told family legends about intelligence officers. He trained in Crimea every summer, hiking 30-40 km with a backpack and climbing cliffs. That passion would later save his life. 3/
On Friday afternoon, every member of the National Science Board received the same email.
It was sent by Mary Sprowls of the Presidential Personnel Office. It was one sentence long.
"On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately."
Twenty-four scientists. One email. Effective immediately.
Here is what the National Science Board does.🧵
Congress created it in 1950. It is the body that oversees the National Science Foundation. The Foundation funds about a quarter of all basic scientific research in America. The Board approves the big spending decisions. The Board sets the rules for grants. The Board reports to Congress and to the President on the state of American science.
Members serve six-year terms. Their terms are staggered on purpose. The design was meant to ensure the Board would always have experts whose service spanned across administrations. So that science policy would never depend on which party held the White House.
The Board is also required by law. It cannot be dissolved by an executive order. Only Congress can dissolve it.
The President fired the people on it anyway.
Here is what else has happened to American science under this administration.
$SE published it’s annual report for FY2025 few days ago. I read every single page (like every investor should). I decided to give few thoughts, that aren’t as widely talked, or wasn’t published before this report. Let’s go! 🎞️👇 1/
1. As we can see in the picture, $SE is growing it’s revenues in Latin America (mostly Brasil) very fast, from $3.28B to $5.53B in 2025, 69% growth.
Growth is mostly due to Shopee and Monee, but let’s not forget Garena gaming, which bounced back from year earlier.
2/
2. S&M is gaining leverage, even as it grew from $3.47B to $4.49B in absolute dollars, but decreases to 19.6% of revenue compared to 20.6%.
G&A decelerated further to 5.9% of revenues compared to 7.6%.