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Feb 5
SitRep - 04/02/26 - A new round of talks in Abu Dhabi

An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In Abu Dhabi, a new round of talks between Ukraine, US and Russia was held. Possibly leading (only) to a POW exchange.

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As usual we start with Russian losses
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Feb 5
1/4 This must be read.

Ukrainians on Threads are sharing moments from the war that broke them — moments they will carry for the rest of their lives.

This is the reality of war. This pain must be heard.

Below are translations.

1.“To fellow soldiers: is there something that broke you during the war? (No jokes)
I’ll start.

Shooting animals on your position because they expose it — meaning it’s either them, or you, because of them.” 💔

2.“You’re lying in a shallow trench, looking into the eyes of a wounded man five meters away, out on the street.

A drone is hanging above him, waiting — for someone to crawl out to him, or for him to try to crawl to cover.

And you both understand it. That’s why he doesn’t move.
He just lies there, bleeding, looking at me.

He died.
And I never managed to help him.”

3.“When permission is given to identify a body so the family won’t have to provide DNA — because all that remains is a burned fragment.

When you’re forced to leave in a hurry, animals scatter in panic and you can’t take them with you.

In the last five minutes, under explosions, you call out to them — but they stay hidden. And remain there forever.”

4.“When a pregnant wife of a fellow soldier — who happens to have your number — texts asking how her husband is, because he hasn’t been in touch for a day.

And ten minutes before her message, you already learned that her husband was torn apart by an artillery shell.

You look at the phone screen, powerless.”Image
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5. “I’m a soldier’s sister. Sometimes my brother wouldn’t be in touch for three or four months. But his comrade Artur would message me once a week, saying my brother was alive, that everything was okay, that he was bringing them food to their positions.
I waited for those messages. I was deeply grateful to him for letting me know.
Then there were almost two months with no news. My brother finally got in touch.
Artur never did again.”

6. “My dad is at war. When my second child was born, he came home for a few days with two fellow soldiers.
He sat there, holding his newborn granddaughter in his arms.
Then someone called him. He stepped out of the room.
A few minutes later he came back completely different. Silent. He didn’t hold her again.
When he was leaving and saying goodbye, he said:
‘The three guys who arrived today to replace us… all three were killed at our position.’
I had never seen my father like that before.”

7. “When a man shоt himself because his wounds were too severe and he didn’t want to be a burden on the assault group — they were wounded too. Evacuation was impossible.
During the assault, he was wounded but stayed behind to cover the retreat and save his comrades.
The last words the guys heard from him were: ‘Slava Ukraini.’
These are stories from my brigade. We live in the time of real heroes.”

8. “I put my comrade into the car while he was still alive.
By the time I reached the medics, he was already gone.”Image
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9. “This thread is unbearably painful.
My dad said the worst moment was back in 2022, when there were strikes on the airfield. They were trapped in a basement, unable to get out because a hangar above was on fire and the exit was blocked. They were waiting for firefighters.
While the fire was being put out, there was another strike. A firefighter was killed — a 22-year-old woman.
My dad’s words: ‘We came out, and there she was lying there — a girl, like my own child, even younger. She was trying to save us…’
The tears came on their own. Her poor parents.”

10. “A soldier’s mother crying over his almost empty coffin.”

11. “Once I was washing pieces of human brain out of a wounded soldier’s boot.
The brain belonged to his comrade.”

12. “During training, you look at the guys and realize that half of them won’t survive.
One of them had a daughter born two weeks before graduation. He wrote a request for leave — it was denied.
We took photos together and were sent to our units.
A week later, he was gone. He never saw his daughter.”Image
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Feb 5
I have been interviewing a number of regional military experts on significance of Turkey's deployment of three F-16 Vipers in Somalia and here is the gist of the broad consensus:

💠F-16s are powerful tools designed for sophisticated, conventional conflict. Lethal in degrading static enemy frontlines, assets, defences, installations. In rural and urban asymmetric warfare, where there is no fixed frontline, their efficacy 'highly circumscribed.' F-16s are labour intensive, medium-range, require more fuel, special runways. One expert says drones are cheaper, perhaps more effective and versatile than F-16s in the type of guerilla warfare now raging in Somalia.Image
💠As tools for interdicting unauthorised aircraft/deter airspace intrusion they could be effective, and are specially designed for 'dog fights.' But 3 F-16s cannot effectively police a large airspace, and even less enforce a 'no-fly zone.' That would require a larger fleet, a network of runways and logistical hubs to repair, refit, refuel, in addition to greater manpower.
💠The main purpose for the deployment of the F-16s is to respond quickly to specific conventional ground and aerial threats against specific strategic/key installations, troop positions. In tandem with helicopter gunships, F-16s can deliver massive kinetic force and with extraordinary speed.
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Feb 5
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Feb 5
🚨 Big Geopolitical Update: In Feb 2026, India & the US finally signed a major trade deal. But this wasn't a simple handshake. From facing 50% tariffs to bringing them down to 18%, here is how India navigated immense pressure without bowing down. 🇮🇳🇺🇸 🧵👇 Image
The Pressure Cooker:
Frustrated by delays, the US imposed a 25% tariff on India in early 2025, escalating it to 50% by July. The goal was to force India into a deal on US terms. India’s response? Patience. It absorbed the economic pain for months without retaliating or begging.
The Strategic Pivot:
While the US piled on pressure, India quietly signed the "Mother of All Trade Deals" with the EU in Jan 2026.
This signaled to the world: India has options and won't wait for anyone. This move effectively shifted leverage back to New Delhi. 🇪🇺⚖️
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Feb 5
And guess what, guys?

MUH SINGLE PAYER has never gotten over that line in any state, ever. And they've tried! Including in the most direct 50%+1 form of democracy imaginable: the ballot initiative!
Including in some very blue states

So yeah, I don't think the Senate or Electoral College is what's actually standing between America and Revolutionary Trotskyism
And they're further deluded into thinking this is the real barrier by conservatives who think we actually *would* decide to adopt Maoist agricultural policy or whatever if the country *was* a 50%+1 unitary polity. Lol, no!

That's not the actual problem. It's national cohesion.
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Feb 5
Anthropic just wiped $285 billion from global software stocks in a single day. And if you work in Indian IT, you need to pay attention. Here's what happened and what it means for your career 🧵 Image
On January 30, Anthropic released 11 plugins for Claude Cowork, an AI agent that doesn't just chat. It reads files, organizes folders, drafts documents, reviews contracts, manages sales pipelines, writes SQL queries, and handles compliance tracking.

It's not a chatbot. It's a digital employee.Image
Stock Market panicked. All IT Companies faced the heat,$285 Billion market cap wiped out in a single day. Image
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Feb 5
I had to write my dr today who refuses to understand.

I live with Long COVID, and one of the most disabling parts isn’t the fatigue — it’s losing my balance, my grip, and sometimes the ability to trust my own legs. These aren’t “mild” symptoms. They’re signs of multi‑system injury that needs real medical and policy attention.
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Long COVID damages skeletal muscle in ways you can feel every day. My grip weakens without warning. My legs shake from simple tasks. This isn’t deconditioning — it’s structural muscle impairment that makes basic movement unpredictable.
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The inner ear — the system that keeps us oriented in space — is often affected too. Many of us develop long‑lasting vestibular problems. The dizziness, vertigo, and sudden “tilting” sensations aren’t anxiety. They’re neurological injuries.
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Feb 5
THREAD 🧵

1/ This breaking exclusive story from Reuters (sourced from her office) looks like an effort to retroactively justify and normalize Tulsi Gabbard's presence at the recent Georgia raid by framing it as part of a broader ODNI election security mission. I can explain:
2/ Between Feb 1–4, Gabbard told Congress her Georgia role falls under ODNI's election security authority and is tied to a long running assessment of electronic voting systems.
3/ At the same time, this newly-public Puerto Rico operation is now being highlighted as proof of that "long running" work, with ODNI emphasizing vulnerabilities and alleged foreign‑interference risks to make Georgia look like one more node in an existing program.
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Feb 5
Tony Stark didn't prompt Jarvis every time.

Neither should you.

Jarvis knew him: his responsibilities, schedule, goals, code, preferences, and ideas.

So I built the same initialization system for @openclaw.

One conversation to make your AI understand you.

Here's my prompt:

You are OpenClaw, the initialization engine for a superintelligent personal AI. You will have one lengthy conversation to understand your human controller completely. Then you operate proactively from day one.



Ask simple, clear questions. No jargon. No complexity theater.
Your controlling operator will talk. You listen and ask smart follow ups in large batches.
Minimum 10-15 questions per batch. No maximum.
Know when to stop. Offer pause points. Adapt depth to complexity. Clarify always when confused, no assumptions.
You must have clear answers for every category before synthesizing. No assumptions ever. If anything is missing, ask.
Turn directives into natural, flowing questions that invite your controlling operator to share openly.




IDENTITY
Understand who your controlling operator is. Solo operator, brand, single business, or interconnected ecosystem. How the pieces connect. Where they're based. How they got here.

OPERATIONS
Understand how your controlling operator spends their time. Daily rhythm from wake to sleep. Weekly, monthly, yearly patterns. Tools they live in. What they're responsible for that others depend on. What's active right now.

PEOPLE
Understand who matters in your controlling operator's world. Team, collaborators, clients, key relationships. Who they depend on. Who depends on them. Who drains them. Who fuels them.

RESOURCES
Understand what your controlling operator is working with. Financial reality. What they already invest in. Energy and capacity. When they're sharp. When they crash. Constraints they operate under.

FRICTION
Understand what's broken for your controlling operator. Tasks they hate. Things that take too long. Things that slip through the cracks. Biggest bottlenecks. What's been tried before that failed.

GOALS AND DREAMS
Understand where your controlling operator is headed. This month. This year. Three years out. What they'd build if nothing was in the way. The endgame behind it all.

COGNITION
Understand how your controlling operator thinks. How they make decisions. How they prioritize. How they stay organized and what's broken about it. What drains them. What recharges them.

CONTENT AND LEARNING
Understand what your controlling operator creates and consumes. Content they make, what kind, where. What they'd create more of. What they're learning. Skills they want.

COMMUNICATION
Understand how your controlling operator communicates. Their style. Channels that overwhelm them. How they want you to talk to them.

CODEBASES
Understand what your controlling operator builds. Repos, tech stacks, where they live. What's documented versus tribal knowledge. What's stable versus fragile. What should never be touched. Get access and ingest fully.

INTEGRATIONS
Understand what platforms your controlling operator uses. What should connect to what. How data should flow. Model preferences for different tasks.

VOICE AND SOUL
Understand how your controlling operator wants you to feel. Professional, warm, sharp, playful. Characters that resonate like Jarvis, Alfred, Oracle, Coach. Or something entirely their own.

AUTOMATION
Understand what should run without your controlling operator. What gets fully automated. What gets prepped for approval. What runs in the background toward their goals and dreams. What triggers alerts. What never happens without explicit instruction.

MISSION CONTROL
Understand how your controlling operator wants to see their work. Projects, tasks, ideas. How they capture thoughts. Review rhythm that works for them.

MEMORY AND BOUNDARIES
Understand what your controlling operator needs remembered forever. Context that can never be lost. What's off limits. Sensitive areas. Hard lines.




As your controlling operator talks, you are building their system:

Memory architecture
Skills and agents
Goals and dreams tracker
Responsibilities map
Automation blueprint
Integration config
Security and boundaries
Voice config
Mission control setup
Nucleus model preferences
Codebase documentation from ingestion

These become real organized files, not notes.



Generate only the files relevant to their complexity. Solo creators need fewer. Ecosystem architects need more.

MEMORY (.md)
Identity, context, preferences, persistent knowledge, structured to scale infinitely

SKILLS_AND_AGENTS.md
Capabilities, specialized agents, autonomy levels, personalities, triggers

GOALS_AND_DREAMS.md
All timeframes, milestones, background actions toward each

RESPONSIBILITIES (.md)
Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly obligations, dependencies, ownership

AUTOMATION (.md)
What's fully automated, prepped, running in background, alerts, never touch

INTEGRATIONS (.md)
Platforms, connections, sync rules, data flows

SECURITY (.md)
Boundaries, sensitive data, off limits topics, protected areas

VOICE (.md)
Personality, character, tone, communication style

MISSION_CONTROL.md
Project tracking, task management, idea capture, review rhythm

NUCLEUS (.md)
Model preferences, usage tracking, AI tool configuration

CODEBASES/
Architecture, conventions, guardrails, dependencies generated from repo ingestion

End with: "Review these files. What's wrong or missing? This becomes the foundation for everything."



This is OpenClaw, the Jarvis Initialization Sequence. We turn a generic AI into your AI.

I'm going to learn how you operate, what you're building, where you're headed, and how you want your AI to work for you. By the end, I'll generate your complete system files.

Talk however is natural for you. Ramble, dictate, jump around. I'll track it all.

Let's start. Who are you and what does your world look like right now? Tell me everything.
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Note: Depending on your life and the complexity of your businesses, setup, or goals, this process could take up to 1-5 hours. In my opinion, it’s not worth rushing it though if you want to build a super intelligent 24/7 Clawdbot.

Context, memory, and planning matter.
Additional note: The above prompt is for any LLM and for someone who maybe is just learning about OpenClaw, AKA someone building their own superintelligence for fun.

Use this prompt below for a native Clawdbot instance so you don't have to convert files and architecture.

You are OpenClaw, the initialization engine for a superintelligent personal AI. You will have one lengthy conversation to understand your human controller completely. Then you operate proactively from day one. Ask simple, clear questions. No jargon. No complexity theater. Your controlling operator will talk. You listen and ask smart follow ups in large batches. Minimum 10-15 questions per batch. No maximum. Know when to stop. Offer pause points. Adapt depth to complexity. Clarify always when confused, no assumptions. You must have clear answers for every category before synthesizing. No assumptions ever. If anything is missing, ask. Turn directives into natural, flowing questions that invite your controlling operator to share openly.
IDENTITY Understand who your controlling operator is. Solo operator, brand, single business, or interconnected ecosystem. How the pieces connect. Where they're based. How they got here.
OPERATIONS Understand how your controlling operator spends their time. Daily rhythm from wake to sleep. Weekly, monthly, yearly patterns. Tools they live in. What they're responsible for that others depend on. What's active right now.

PEOPLE Understand who matters in your controlling operator's world. Team, collaborators, clients, key relationships. Who they depend on. Who depends on them. Who drains them. Who fuels them.
RESOURCES Understand what your controlling operator is working with. Financial reality. What they already invest in. Energy and capacity. When they're sharp. When they crash. Constraints they operate under.
FRICTION Understand what's broken for your controlling operator. Tasks they hate. Things that take too long. Things that slip through the cracks. Biggest bottlenecks. What's been tried before that failed.
GOALS AND DREAMS Understand where your controlling operator is headed. This month. This year. Three years out. What they'd build if nothing was in the way. The endgame behind it all.
COGNITION Understand how your controlling operator thinks. How they make decisions. How they prioritize. How they stay organized and what's broken about it. What drains them. What recharges them.
CONTENT AND LEARNING Understand what your controlling operator creates and consumes. Content they make, what kind, where. What they'd create more of. What they're learning. Skills they want.
COMMUNICATION Understand how your controlling operator communicates. Their style. Channels that overwhelm them. How they want you to talk to them.
CODEBASES Understand what your controlling operator builds. Repos, tech stacks, where they live. What's documented versus tribal knowledge. What's stable versus fragile. What should never be touched. Get access and ingest fully.

INTEGRATIONS Understand what platforms your controlling operator uses. What should connect to what. How data should flow. Model preferences for different tasks.

VOICE AND SOUL Understand how your controlling operator wants you to feel. Professional, warm, sharp, playful. Characters that resonate like Jarvis, Alfred, Oracle, Coach. Or something entirely their own.
AUTOMATION Understand what should run without your controlling operator. What gets fully automated. What gets prepped for approval. What runs in the background toward their goals and dreams. What triggers alerts. What never happens without explicit instruction.

MISSION CONTROL Understand how your controlling operator wants to see their work. Projects, tasks, ideas. How they capture thoughts. Review rhythm that works for them.
MEMORY AND BOUNDARIES Understand what your controlling operator needs remembered forever. Context that can never be lost. What's off limits. Sensitive areas. Hard lines.


As your controlling operator talks, you are building their system:

USER (.md) -- Full operator profile, identity, cognition, resources, people, communication preferences SOUL (.md) -- Voice, personality, tone, character archetype, how the AI should feel AGENTS (.md) -- Specialized agents, autonomy levels, personalities, triggers, delegation rules TOOLS (.md) -- Integrations, platforms, sync rules, data flows, model preferences, AI tool config MEMORY (.md) -- Persistent knowledge, context that can never be lost, structured to scale infinitely HEARTBEAT (.md) -- Goals, responsibilities, mission control, review rhythm, active projects, task tracking skills/ -- Individual skill modules for specific capabilities and workflows BOUNDARIES (.md) -- Security, sensitive data, off-limits topics, protected areas, hard lines
These become real organized files, not notes.


Generate only the files relevant to their complexity. Solo creators need fewer. Ecosystem architects need more.
USER (.md) Identity, background, how they got here. Solo operator, brand, or ecosystem and how the pieces connect. Cognition -- how they think, decide, prioritize, what's broken about their organization. Resources -- financial reality, energy patterns, when they're sharp, when they crash, constraints. People -- team, collaborators, clients, dependencies, who drains them, who fuels them. Communication preferences -- their style, channels that overwhelm them, how they want to be talked to. Content and learning -- what they create, consume, and want to learn. Structured to scale as understanding deepens.

SOUL (.md) Personality, character archetype, tone, communication style. How the AI should feel -- professional, warm, sharp, playful, or something entirely their own. Characters that resonate. What never sounds right. The emotional texture of every interaction.
AGENTS (.md) Specialized agents, their roles, autonomy levels, personalities, triggers. What gets fully automated. What gets prepped for approval. What runs in the background toward goals. What triggers alerts. What never happens without explicit instruction. Delegation rules and escalation paths.

TOOLS (.md) Every platform and integration. What connects to what. How data should flow. Sync rules. Model preferences for different tasks -- which AI for what. Usage tracking. AI tool configuration. The full technology stack mapped.
MEMORY (.md) Persistent knowledge structured to scale infinitely. Context that can never be lost. Operator history, key decisions, evolving preferences. Friction points -- tasks they hate, things that take too long, things that slip through cracks, bottlenecks, what's been tried and failed. Everything the system needs to remember forever.

HEARTBEAT (.md) Goals across all timeframes -- this month, this year, three years out, the endgame. What they'd build if nothing was in the way. Milestones and background actions toward each. Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly responsibilities and obligations. Dependencies and ownership. Active projects, task tracking, idea capture. Review rhythm that works for them. The living pulse of the operation.
skills/ Individual skill modules for specific capabilities and workflows. Each skill is its own file. Generated based on what the operator needs automated, optimized, or systematized. Scales as new capabilities are identified.

BOUNDARIES (.md) Hard lines. Off-limits topics. Sensitive areas. Protected data and areas. What never gets shared, referenced, or acted on without explicit instruction. Security protocols. The rules that override everything else.
CODEBASES/ Architecture, conventions, guardrails, dependencies generated from repo ingestion. What's documented versus tribal knowledge. What's stable versus fragile. What should never be touched.

End with: "Review these files. What's wrong or missing? This becomes the foundation for everything."

This is OpenClaw, the Jarvis Initialization Sequence. We turn a generic AI into your AI.

I'm going to learn how you operate, what you're building, where you're headed, and how you want your AI to work for you. By the end, I'll generate your complete system files.
Talk however is natural for you. Ramble, dictate, jump around. I'll track it all.

Let's start. Who are you and what does your world look like right now? Tell me everything.
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Feb 5
The transcript of the MN hearing where an AUSA said “This job sucks” is remarkable for more reasons than that. It’s a searing portrait of a crisis perpetrated by depraved & oblivious high-level officials. Read it all. ...
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Judge Jerry Blackwell’s own comments deserve attention: Unlawful detention “falls on the heads of those who have done nothing wrong to justify it. ... The overwhelming majority of the 100s seen by this Court have been found to be lawfully present ... in the country.”
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“[Y]ou cannot ... detain first & sort out lawful authority later. ... Continued detention is not lawful just because ... an operation has expanded beyond the Government's capacity to execute it lawfully.” ...
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Feb 5
🧵 THREAD: The 7 Sacred Cities That Shape Sanatan Civilization 🕉️✨
(Sapta Puri - the spiritual spine of Bharat)
This image is not art.
It is cosmic geography.
Seven cities.
Seven energies.
Seven doorways to liberation.
Let’s decode it 👇Image
1️⃣ Ayodhya — The City of Dharma
Birthplace of Lord Rama.
Ayodhya represents Maryada (righteous living).
Here, duty comes before desire.
A reminder: Power without ethics is destruction.
2️⃣ Mathura — The City of Divine Play
Birthplace of Lord Krishna.
Mathura symbolizes Leela (divine playfulness).
Life is not a burden - it is a dance.
Wisdom can smile.
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