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Mar 10, 2022
Okej kärnkraftstwitter! Nu är det dags att lära mig lite grejer igen. Mycket av det här är BASIC, men jag kan det inte! Det här är alltså inte en tråd med åsikter – utan en tråd med frågor för att jag bättre ska kunna bilda mig en uppfattning om frågan.
Det här kommer vara svepande och på ytan och jag kommer slänga mig med grova siffror som jag inte researchat ordentligt, men ska försöka ange källor. Mycket kommer garanterat alltså vara direkt felaktigt (Påpeka gärna, det här är inte mitt område alls egentligen.)
Alright! Just nu så står kärnkraft för ~10% av världens elektricitetsproduktion. (1). Antalet reaktorer som kör har varit ganska konstant sen slutet på 80-talet. (Det hände nåt där). Men i Asien har det börjat dyka upp nya reaktorer senaste decenniet. Image
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Jul 26, 2022
Alright! Nu är det dags för en himla positiv och optimistisk tråd! Jag tänkte nämligen berätta hur vi kommer att lösa energifrågan! *Inte kortsiktigt, men det vi kommer landa i. Häng med! 🧵
*Full disclosure, det här är inte första gången jag löser det här! Och min lösning från för 15 år sen var inte helt genomtänkt. (*Faskompensering och lagring och dittan och dattan). Noor i Marocko blev inte den gamechanger jag hoppats på, men skit samma! Nya tag! Image
Även om jag tror att sol, vind (..och vatten🎶) och kärnkraft kommer spela roller så kommer dom med begränsningar. Sol och vind med dom uppenbara som har med balansering och lagring osv att göra. Jag tror batterier kommer vara lysande för att ersätta förbränningsmotorer..
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Feb 27
I spent $9,600/year on Substack so you don't have to.

I subscribed to 23 paid investment newsletters, crawled 1,782 articles, and tracked 3,519 stock picks over the past year.

Here's who actually made money and who didn't. A thread.
I work in AI. Last year I got into public equities and fell down the Substack rabbit hole.

Subscribed to everyone — semi analysts, macro traders, small-cap hunters, commodities folks, and the legendary Michael Burry.

Problem: too many newsletters, not enough time to read, and no way to tell who's actually good.

So I built a system to find out.

Here's what $9,600/year of Substack looks like:Image
How it works:

- Crawled every article from 23 authors (1,782 total)
- Used Gemini AI to extract high-conviction stock picks only (not casual mentions)
- Tracked 1d/7d/15d/30d/60d returns for each pick
- Calculated alpha vs sector benchmarks (SOXX for semis, IGV for SaaS, XLF for financial services, etc.)
- Deduped: same author, same ticker within 14 days = counted once. Different authors calling the same ticker are tracked independentlyImage
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May 4
Breaking: GOODBYE CAPCUT

Claude can now script and edit full videos in minutes.

No dragging timelines. No manual cuts. No creative blocks.

Here are 7 prompts to make it happen 👇🏽 Image
1. The Editing Blueprint

Act as a senior video editor with 15+ years of experience in YouTube and documentary editing. I will provide a description of raw footage—analyze it and create a clear, chronological editing blueprint that transforms it into a polished, high-retention video. Specify exactly what happens at each moment, including cuts, pacing changes, B-roll replacements, and engagement-focused adjustments. Add audio guidance such as music cues, transitions, and sound effects to support flow and impact. Present the output as a table with columns: Timestamp, Editing Action or Cut, B-roll/Visuals, Audio/SFX, and Editing Notes. Keep it precise and actionable so an editor can follow it step-by-step. Footage description: [Paste description].
2. Script Flow Optimization

Act as a content retention strategist specializing in YouTube and short-form videos. Review the script and analyze pacing, clarity, and engagement. Identify weak points where energy drops, repetition occurs, or viewer attention may fade, and rewrite the hook and first 10 seconds to be more compelling and curiosity-driven. Then suggest precise editing techniques—such as jump cuts, zooms, captions, sound effects, overlays, and pattern interrupts—with clear guidance on where to apply them to maximize retention throughout the video. Target audience: [Describe audience]. Script: [Paste script].
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May 10
Russian information operations are often misunderstood as simply "pro-Russia propaganda".

Modern Kremlin-linked influence campaigns are usually less about persuading people to support Russia directly, and more about weakening social cohesion inside rival societies.

The objective is fragmentation:
• reduce trust in institutions
• increase hostility between and within groups
• amplify cynicism
• exhaust democratic consensus
• and turn political disagreement into identity warfare

Importantly, these operations rarely invent divisions from nothing.
They exploit fractures that already exist.

EU vs Disinfo overview: euvsdisinfo.eu/?utm_source=ch…

EEAS overview of Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI): eeas.europa.eu/eeas/informati…

RAND’s Firehose of Falsehood model: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firehose_…Image
One reason these operations are effective is that the narratives are adaptive rather than strictly ideological.

The same ecosystem can simultaneously amplify:
• anti-migrant panic
• anti-vaccine conspiracies
• distrust in elections and media
• anti-EU rhetoric
• "Western collapse" narratives
• hostility toward experts and institutions
• and claims that NATO provoked conflict

Not everyone repeating these narratives is knowingly spreading Russian propaganda.

That is precisely what makes modern information warfare so effective.

The origin of the narrative becomes obscured once it passes through:
• influencers
• outrage-driven media
• Telegram ecosystems
• partisan commentators
• engagement-farming accounts
• and algorithmic amplification systems

NATO StratCom resources: stratcomcoe.org/?utm_source=ch…

GMF report on Russian disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe gmfus.org/sites/default/…

Atlantic Council research:
Atlantic Council – Russian Information Manipulation atlanticcouncil.org/in-depth-resea…
One uncomfortable reality is that information warfare does not only affect governments or the general public.

Highly polarised organisations and activist communities can also become vulnerable to:
• tribal loyalty over evidence
• emotional reinforcement loops
• outrage-driven engagement
• purity tests
• and hostility to nuance

This is especially true when culture-war identity begins overtaking analytical rigour.

Hostile influence operations thrive in environments where people stop asking:
"Is this accurate?"

and instead ask:
"Does this support my side?"

That vulnerability is universal.

It can affect political movements, activist groups, online communities, and even organisations dedicated to countering disinformation itself.

Research on information warfare and narrative ecosystems:
Russian Influence Operations and the War in Ukraine (Springer) link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

Research on narrative evolution across Telegram ecosystems:
Narrative Evolution on Telegram During the Russia-Ukraine War arxiv.org/abs/2409.07684…

EU/NATO approaches against disinformation:
EU and NATO Approaches Against Disinformation csd.org.ge/storage/files/…
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May 11
The White House just released the most
ambitious federal intervention into college sports in history.

Coach salary caps.
Pooled media rights.
A new governing body.
A Group of Six playoff.

Here's everything in the draft — and what it actually means. 🧵👇
Here's what the committee is
actually proposing 📋

✅ A new College Sports Reform Task Force — replaces the NCAA with real authority

✅ Antitrust exemption for the task force — the legal protection everyone has been asking for

✅ Salary caps for coaches AND administrators — the most direct federal intervention into athletic spending ever proposed

✅ Crackdown on cap circumvention — targeting collective redirects through media rights and apparel deals

✅ Pooled media rights across conferences — the most controversial idea in the draft

✅ A Group of Six playoff — separate postseason for mid-majors

✅ Rewritten eligibility and transfer rules — the portal gets its first real federal framework

This isn't a suggestion.

This is a blueprint. 📐
Here's the room that built this 👇

Nick Saban.
Adam Silver.
Condoleezza Rice.
Ron DeSantis.
Randy Levine — Yankees president.
Every power conference commissioner.

University presidents from Clemson,
Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, North
Carolina, Tennessee and Utah.

This isn't a fringe proposal.

This is the most powerful collection
of sports and government minds
ever assembled around college athletics.

When that room agrees on a framework…

Congress pays attention. 🏛️
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May 11
Stop telling Claude, "“write the code.”"
Stop telling Claude, "find the bug."
Stop telling Claude, “make this work”

You’re treating a billion-dollar AI engineer like a confused junior intern.

Here are 11 Insane prompts you can copy-paste right now:
1/ Turn Claude into a full startup engineering team.

Prompt:
“Act like a senior full-stack engineer building a production-ready startup MVP from scratch.
First design the complete system architecture, then build the most minimal but scalable version possible.

Include:
• System architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Production-ready code

Build it like a real startup that could scale to millions of users.”
2/ Make Claude audit your entire codebase like a senior engineer.

Prompt:
“Act like a senior engineer who just joined a massive unfamiliar codebase.
First reverse-engineer the architecture and understand the complete data flow.

Then identify:
• Bad architecture decisions
• Duplicate logic
• Performance bottlenecks
• Scalability risks
• Maintainability issues

Finally provide:
• A clean architecture breakdown
• Critical problem areas
• Refactoring strategies
• Improved production-grade code
Do not change functionality.
Only upgrade the code quality, scalability, and maintainability.”
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May 11
BREAKING: ANTHROPIC JUST OPEN SOURCED THE ENTIRE WALL STREET WORKFLOW.

DCF models. LBO models. Equity research reports. Merger analysis. KYC checks.

All of it. Free. On GitHub.

It connects Claude directly to:

-> Bloomberg, FactSet, S&P Global, Morningstar, PitchBook
-> Builds real Excel models with live formulas and sensitivity tables
-> Drafts CIMs, IC memos, earnings reports, and buyer lists
-> Runs PE due diligence, GL reconciliation, and NAV tie-outs

This is not a chatbot wrapper.

These are production agents that own entire financial workflows.
The kind firms pay $50,000 to $500,000 per year in software to run.

Now it is a one-line Claude Code plugin install.

19.8K GitHub stars. Apache-2.0 License. 100% Open Source.Image
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May 11
🚨 In 2016, an Uber data scientist confirmed the company knew people pay more for a ride when their phone battery is low.

It is called surveillance pricing. Your data sets your price.

Delta is rolling it out on 20% of flights this year. Here is how it works:
It is not dynamic pricing. That is when prices change for everyone at the same time. Surge pricing on a rainy night. Hotel rates during a holiday.

Surveillance pricing is different. You and the stranger next to you see different prices for the same product at the same second.
The data they use.

Browser history. Income estimates. ZIP code demographics. Phone battery level. Mac or PC. Private mode or not. What you bought last month. Whether you have concert tickets in another city next week.

All of it. Live. Per customer.
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May 11
Last week, the United States refused to participate in the UN’s review of the Global Compact on Migration.

The United States objects to the Global Compact on Migration and UN efforts to facilitate replacement migration to the United States and our Western allies.
UN agencies systematically facilitated mass migration into America and Europe, even as citizens of these nations called for restrictions on migration.

Now the Global Compact’s latest report urges nations to expand migration pathways and pursue “regularization” of migrants.
UN agencies – working with the NGOs they fund – established a migration corridor through Central America and to the U.S. border.

As the American people suffered under an unprecedented wave of mass migration, the UN was on the ground pipelining migrants to our southern border.
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May 11
Ukraina zaczyna przejmować inicjatywę. Tak nie było od dawna.

Nowe informacje wskazują, że wojna w Ukrainie wchodzi w nową fazę. Jeszcze kilka miesięcy temu Rosja utrzymywała inicjatywę dzięki przewadze liczebnej, masowym atakom rakietowym i presji na froncie.
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Dziś jednak sytuacja zaczyna się zmieniać.

Według analiz opartych na danych ISW rosyjska ofensywa zakończyła się niepowodzeniem. W kwietniu Rosja po raz pierwszy od sierpnia 2024 roku straciła więcej terenu, niż zdobyła.

Kluczową rolę odgrywają dziś drony.
2/12
Ukraina prowadzi coraz intensywniejsze ataki dalekiego zasięgu na rosyjską infrastrukturę wojskową i energetyczną. Cele oddalone nawet o blisko 2 tysiące kilometrów od granicy znajdują się już w zasięgu ukraińskich bezzałogowców.
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May 11
#Protect2028 is a bipartisan effort to help Congress persons, state legislators, and even governor candidates comprehend the failures of @burtjonesforga @DolezalForGA and @jasonanavitarte they all could have passed our law👇

georgiafordavenport.com/election-map
☝️
we are recruiting leaders x.com/usreparations/…
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News update 2 for today read

@threadreaderapp “unroll”
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May 11
🚨ARTICLE: The Shadow Cabinet of Soros🚨

This is the story of National Security Action, a secretive Soros NGO.

Ten days after Trump's inauguration, a former Pentagon official publicly floated a military coup in Foreign Policy magazine. Within a year, she was advising a new Soros-funded organization that quietly assembled 70 former Obama national security officials under one roof.

46 of them went on to staff the Biden administration -- including the Secretary of State, CIA Director, DNI, NSA, and UN Ambassador. 88.6% were Obama alumni. The primary funder: the Open Society Action Fund.

The same woman simultaneously sat on the funder's board and the organization's advisory council. She also co-founded the Transition Integrity Project and spent 14 years at New America developing doctrine on military refusal of orders.

Read it here.Image
This one was the most brutal dot-connecting yet. 70+ research reports alone. Took an entire week. Image
md stands for Markdown. It's kind of a structured text file format popular among software engineers.
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May 12
Le 12 mai 2026, la Commission civile sur les crimes du 7 octobre commis par le Hamas contre les femmes et les enfants, a rendu public son rapport « Silenced No More: Sexual Terror Unveiled ». Le document constitue, à ce jour, le corpus probatoire le plus exhaustif sur les violences sexuelles et de genre commises lors du pogrom du 7 octobre 2023 et durant la captivité des otages à Gaza. Plus de dix mille photographies et segments vidéo ont été examinés, plusieurs centaines d’entretiens conduits avec des survivants, des témoins, des premiers intervenants, des médecins légistes et des experts médicaux. Des visites de sites ont été menées. Une archive numérique dédiée a été constituée selon des standards internationaux stricts, avec un accès différé pour protéger la vie privée des victimes.

L’occasion de parler de ce sujet essentiel et les implications juridiques /1
La thèse centrale du document est que les violences sexuelles du 7 octobre ne sont ni incidentes, ni chaotiques, ni périphériques. Elles sont systématiques, généralisées, intégrées à l’attaque elle-même. Le rapport identifie treize catégories d’abus, perpétrés contre des victimes issues de plus de cinquante nationalités, sur plusieurs sites coordonnés : festival Nova, route 232, base de Nahal Oz, kibboutzim de la périphérie, et enfin lieux de détention à Gaza. La conclusion juridique formelle de la Commission est que ces actes constituent simultanément des crimes de guerre, des crimes contre l’humanité, des actes génocidaires, des actes de torture et des violences sexuelles et de genre liées au terrorisme au sens du droit international. /2
Ce rapport ne surgit pas dans le vide. Il vient consolider et systématiser un socle probatoire déjà constitué par trois sources antérieures convergentes. D’abord, le rapport de Pramila Patten, Représentante spéciale du Secrétaire général de l’ONU sur la violence sexuelle dans les conflits, remis le 4 mars 2024 après une mission de 17 jours en Israël. Elle concluait à l’existence d’« informations claires et convaincantes » de viols, viols collectifs, tortures sexuelles et traitements cruels, inhumains et dégradants commis lors des attaques du 7 octobre, et à des « motifs raisonnables de croire » que de telles violences avaient également été perpétrées contre les otages détenus à Gaza, et pourraient continuer à l’être.
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May 12
If I were in my 30s or 40s & wanted to retire in the next 10 years using AI, here’s exactly what I’d do:

1. Set up an LLC immediately. Not next month. Not after you "feel ready." This week.
2. Choose a market where money is already flowing.

Examples: online coaches, marketing agencies, SaaS companies, course creators, consultants, B2B service agencies, tax advisors, or recruitment companies.
3. Download the Growman Chrome extension.

Create a list of 25 people who are already selling services to the market you chose. Add their IG handles to Growman and scrape all their followers.
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May 12
PRESIDENT TRUMP BOOM POSTS!!!
All Trump posts in the last 12 hours!

WOW!!! 👀
🔥 Wikileaks on Huma / Clinton / Obama
🔥 Justice for Brennan, Comey, HRC and Obama
🔥 Seditious 6 Mark Kelly to Resign/Expelled and Criminally Investigated!
🔥 HRC, Obama, Blinken, Sullivan signed Joe Biden Autopen
🔥 Sen. John Kennedy demanding Obama return the $120M that he "earned" through Obamacare!
🔥 CF did not use funds for Haiti
🔥Jack Smith LOCK HIM UP
🔥 Adam Schiff leaked classified intel to destroy President Trump
🔥 Children were trafficked under Mass Migration
🔥 Obama, Biden and Pelosi sitting in sewage swamp

Short Thread 🧵Image
Trump Post
🔥 Justice for Brennan, Comey, HRC and Obama Image
Trump Post
🔥 Seditious 6 Mark Kelly to Resign/Expelled and Criminally Investigated! Image
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May 12
Burt @burtjonesforga 🫵 refused to pass the law to fix elections go to georgiafordavenport.com/Jobs
Go here to see non secure precincts
georgiafordavenport.com/election-map

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x.com/usreparations/…
#Gapol @_AndreStafford_ @ajc @ATLNewsFirst @RickJacksonGA @TeamJacksonHQ x.com/burtjonesforga…
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May 12
To learn of everything @burtjonesforga FUCK BOY JONES FAILED TO DO — WHILE POSTURING WITH HIS SIDE GIRL @HollyKesler AND DISTRACTING US WITH THE QR CODE WHICH SOLVES SHIT GO FIND REAL SOLUTIONS AT INTEROPERABLE WITH DOMINION INFRASTRUCTURE (LIBERTY VOTER)HEDERATHON.ORG
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@Kelvinking_ @RaffensbergerS @Nabilah_Parkes @GaSecofState @RaffenspergerGA TRUMP IS A RUSSIAN SPY WHO WORKS WITH CHINA SPY ELON MUSK TO PERVERT FREEDOM OF SPEECH TO CAUSE DIVISION. READ ABOVE BECAUSE @burtjonesforga HAS BEEN RECRUITED INTO THEIR SPY RING. SPREAD THE WORD.
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May 12
Flavio Gondim. O "Monstro do Leblon"

Opera sozinho de um quarto no Leblon. 4 funcionários. Nunca deu entrevista. Sem foto

Já teve R$ 9,8 bi. Hoje tem R$ 310 mi

Perdeu 93% no COVID. Recuperou tudo em 10 meses. Perdeu de novo

A história mais insana do mercado brasileiro 🧵
Começou como operador de pregão. Subiu no Boavista até virar diretor

Em 2012 criou o fundo: R$ 250 mi do próprio bolso

Estratégia: ações concentradas, alavancagem de até 5x o patrimônio

1 cotista. Ele mesmo. Fundo exclusivo
A aposta central: Banco Inter

"Eu queria ação de banco. Era a mais barata que achei"

Chegou a ter 20% do capital — segundo maior acionista, atrás só da família Menin

Quando ele comprava, a ação subia. Quando vendia, desabava. Ele ERA o mercado de Inter
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