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In World Cup, Norway is playing Brazil today.
After seeing the beautiful video where Norwegian soccer star, Erling Haaland, calls (former) Israeli hostage, Omer Shem Tov, decided who to root for.
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Wow! This is a much watch of Alex Karp.
His comments on LLMs and frontier models resonates
As does “there are three tech centers I the world: The USA, china and Israel.
Watch till the end
If I’m the CEO of a refinery, shipping company or financial institution in China, India, or the UAE, and Iran’s national oil company or central bank keeps following up on a contract or balance transfer with US GL/waiver attached, these attacks give me every reason to ignore this waiver and treat them as short-lived.
No company that cares about its non-Iran business is signing up for Iran contracts under these circumstances.
The U.S. is proud to be a part of today's historic trilateral framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
There is more work to be done, but we're taking meaningful steps toward a future of peace, prosperity, and mutual coexistence.
Thank you @fmakhzoumi for your great work. The people of Israel and Lebanon want peace and prosperity together, and your efforts have been pivotal in promoting that 🇮🇱🕊️🇱🇧
This was humiliation. No one in modern history has made America wait and beg for negotiations. This was the moment JD Vance should have returned to Washington. The Islamic regime did this on purpose. Trump, if you don't understand politics, you should at least understand protocol.
The visuals from Switzerland:
• The U.S. delegation entered well before the Iranians. In diplomacy, the side with leverage doesn't wait in the room. You claim to be leading and winning, yet you arrived first. First mistake.
• Ghalibaf did not enter while the press was inside. JD Vance did. Another mistake. It looked as though you didn't just abandon allies, including Israel, you also diminished America's image by ignoring basic diplomatic protocol.
• The Iranian foreign minister entered last and refused to shake hands. We didn't need photographs to tell us who looked confident and who looked desperate, but these images made it easy for the world to draw its own conclusions.
PMO:
The ICC is a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution that should be closed. It was clear from Day 1 that there was no merit to the absurd accusations against the State of Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Israel waged a just war by just means against a terrorist organization that slaughtered our people.
The ICC is a corrupt court that serves as a lawfare platform used by rogue regimes.
⚡️The real signal is that a city that produces a meaningful fraction of global financial output just elected someone running explicitly on taking property from the people who produce it.
This is not a protest vote. This is the coalition stating its actual preferences. The preferences are incoherent with the city continuing to function as a financial center. One of those two things is going to give. The city is going to stop being a financial center, or the coalition is going to be politically defeated, or Mamdani is going to govern nothing like he campaigned. The third option is the most likely because it’s the standard pattern, but the first two are live.
The actual structural situation in New York: the top 1% of filers pay roughly half the city’s income tax. The top 10% pay around 75%. The math is that a small number of high earners subsidize services for everyone else, and the subsidy is what makes the city livable for the people who aren’t high earners. When those earners leave, the subsidy leaves with them, and the services they were funding get cut or the taxes on the remaining population rise. There is no version where you tax the rich into staying. They have options. The options are better now than they were five years ago and will be better in five years than they are now. Every marginal tax increase moves the departure math.
Mamdani’s voters believe the rich will pay more and stay. This is empirically false and has been for decades. The Laffer curve is a caricature but the underlying phenomenon is real at the state and city level because the substitution cost is low. You don’t need to emigrate. You need to move to Connecticut, Florida, Texas, or Tennessee. Millions of people have done this. The pattern is documented, measured, and predictable. Pretending otherwise is the policy equivalent of pretending gravity is optional.
The deeper thing Mamdani’s election reveals: a substantial fraction of urban voters now hold a worldview in which productive activity is theft, wealth is evidence of extraction, and redistribution is the primary function of politics. This worldview has specific intellectual lineage running from certain strains of Marxism through the academic left through social media radicalization. It’s not a serious economic framework. It’s a moral framework dressed as an economic one.
The moral intuition is that inequality is itself the injustice, regardless of how the inequality arose or what it produces. A serious economic framework would ask whether the inequality produces good outcomes for the median person, would note that high-productivity cities produce enormous surplus that funds services, and would balance extraction against the ecosystem that generates the wealth to be extracted. The Mamdani framework skips all of that and goes straight to: they have it, we want it, take it.
This framework, when operationalized, destroys the thing it feeds on. Every case study confirms this. No case study contradicts it. The cases where redistribution worked, Scandinavia in the twentieth century, post-war West Germany, Singapore, involved redistributing from productive economies that were allowed to stay productive. The redistribution was moderate, rule-bound, and applied to a capital base that couldn’t easily flee because international capital mobility was constrained. None of those conditions hold in New York in 2026. Capital mobility is near-frictionless for the high end. Rule-bound redistribution is not what Mamdani campaigned on. The ideological content is much closer to expropriation than to Nordic social democracy.
The broader United States pattern is that this dynamic is concentrated in the cities that already had it, and those cities are where the productive economy is also concentrated. The country has decoupled into two economic models. One model, roughly blue-state urban, runs on high-productivity services, high taxes, high housing costs, declining quality of services relative to what’s paid for them, and increasingly extractive politics.
The other model, roughly red-state urban and suburban, runs on lower productivity but faster growth, lower taxes, lower housing costs, and more functional services. The sorting between the two is accelerating.
People and capital are moving from the first to the second at historically significant rates.
The first model is not reforming because its political coalition is locked in by the voters who benefit from the extractive politics in the short term.
The second model is not free of problems but is currently winning the migration competition by large margins.
הזדמנות להשתמש בפלטפורמה הזאת למשהו מועיל באמת: לקראת יום הזכרון הקרוב, משתפת את בקשת אמה של רס״מ קרן טנדלר ז״ל, שנפלה בלבנון לפני עשרים שנה, בשלהי מלחמת לבנון השנייה:
״אל תשכחו את קרן שלנו. לפני 20 שנה קברתי את הבת שלי קרן, ארבעה ימים אחרי שנהרגה בלבנון כאשר טיל של מחבלי חיזבאללה הפיל את המסוק שלה ושל חבריה לצוות. ארבעה ימים לאחר שקיבלתי את ההודעה שקרן נהרגה בלבנון וכרגע לא מוצאים את גופתה. קרן הייתה (ועדיין) חיילת צה״ל היחידה שנפלה בלבנון. אל תמחקו את זכרה. ספרו את סיפורה. זו היא בקשתי אליכם כאמא של קרן שהייתה בת יחידה במשפחתנו הקטנה. תודה מעומק הלב.״
עשו מעשה - הפיצו וספרו על קרן ביום הזכרון הקרוב.
Cancer is cured by AI.
GitLab founder Sid Sijbrandij was diagnosed with stage 4 spinal cancer. Every trial rejected him.
His doctors had nothing left to offer.
So he stopped being a patient.
He built an AI research team. Fed them 25TB of his own medical data genomics, scans, treatment history, everything.
The system found a treatment his entire oncology team had missed.
Then engineered 19 custom vaccines from his own DNA.
Relapse-free since 2025.
Then he uploaded the entire blueprint. Free. For every person sitting in that same room, hearing the same verdict, with nobody left to call.
Medicine runs on averages. AI runs on you.