Macro Economics / GeoPolitics

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Mar 17
Jab Sitare jaldi jaldi doobne lage toh samjhlo suraj nikalne wala hai #Iran
Killing foreign leaders is now the new normal. a precedent set by Israel. It will surely come back to bite them in time but assassinations don't win wars. Killing the Ayatollah didn't create regime change, killing Larijani won't make Iran back down. They killed him because they were worried other Muslim nations may start responding positively to his messages.
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Vozinha performance vs Spain in the 1st half was quite impressive, for a 40 years old to pull off these unbelievable saves says a lot about his talent. Where was he all these years, when Onana was keeping for Man United 😭

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🇮🇷🇺🇸 MIND-BLOWING 🤯: Crowd goes absolutely CRAZY as the Iranian flag is covering the SoFi Football Stadium in Los Angeles. WOW!
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🚨 Water stocks in the seven lakes supplying the city have sharply dropped to 10.72% of their total capacity as of Monday, June 15! A 10% water cut is already in force across Mumbai. No heavy #MumbaiRains in coming days. Save water, Mumbaikars💧🙏
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ZERODHA, GROWW, ANGEL ONE AND UPSTOX HAVE SECURED THE NOD TO OFFER INTERNATIONAL AND US STOCK INVESTING THROUGH GIFT CITY: MC
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Absolutely insane atmosphere at LA Stadium for Iran. Iran has won the hearts.

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White mates in 2
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🚨 Y’all won’t believe what I’m about to tell you BR football has posted every single player who has scored this World Cup but they didn’t post the Iran player Rezaeian scoring There’s no place for politics in sport man!!
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This is a ZincGel battery. It can store solar power for 6-12 hours with 90% round-trip efficiency. Which means electricity generated during the day can be used to power homes at night. This is huge. Because India lost 300 million units of renewable energy in Q1 of 2026. Due to transmission constraints. That's enough to power over 150,000 homes for an entire year. Now, the Zinc-Bromide batteries that are being used aren't really a new technology. In fact, they've been around for over a 100 years. But these batteries had a few problems - they were highly unstable, degraded quickly and were difficult to scale as a solution for energy storage. So this Indian startup called @OffgridEL has come up with a proprietary electrolyte that effectively solves all these problems and turns Zinc-Bromide batteries into highly stable batteries. And their Zinc-Bromide batteries can store energy for 6-12 hours with 90% round-trip efficiency and has a 20 year battery life. They even have 20 patents for their electrolyte design and architecture. Now that they've proved that it works - they are in the process of setting up a small manufacturing facility in the UK. The purpose of this facility is to prove that they can manufacture and test these batteries consistently. And if they can do this - it could change the way we store energy forever.
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he is unknowingly making fun of a fact..
According to the gym bros, for every problem, the only solution is eating protein. According to Nitin Gadkari, for every problem, the only solution is blending ethanol. 😄 😄
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Will has to be stronger than the Skill
Jun 15
So Iran spends $7.8 billion a year on defense. The US spends $953.8 billion. Iran just won this war. What does that tell you?
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More than all Arab countries combined. But it’s also never been just about helping Muslims, but helping the oppressed.
Iran has done more for the Muslims than the UAE.
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On the third day of the 12 Day War, Iran directly struck the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot with two ballistic missiles in response to the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists. The missiles destroyed a facility dedicated to housing chemistry and material science labs that was scheduled to open that year and another building devoted to life and computational sciences. 90% of the structures at the institute were damaged, including 22 labs and over 100 university buildings at an estimated overall cost of $600 million [06-15-2025]
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What the hell is happening in our country. Who is monitoring this? Look at the quality of petrol? A serious investigation needs to be done on all petrol bunks which are selling these kinda adultrated petrol. #Ethanol

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Colour of Petrol Before Modi - Gadkari After Modi - Gadkari
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or buy an ev
Everyone should avoid/postpone buying a new car for atleast 5 years. Let them do E100. Just don't buy a new car. Doesn't make sense with daily policy changes overnight.
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I was searching for some LED light for my house, the type of which is not available online. I needed 4 pieces. So I checked Alibaba yesterday, mailed some vendors in China, and I actually got quotations including shipping charges. They even mailed pictures of their products. Parallely, I have been also looking up lighting shops in Mumbai, and called their Google listed numbers. Not one has picked my call or bothered to return it. How can we have ease of business and make India business friendly, when it is easier and faster for me to contact a vendor in Shenzen or Guangdong than someone in Sion or Ghatkopar? There is no point in pointing fingers at China or some foreign country when the actual problem is within us.
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⚡️Satya is describing the new balance sheet of the firm. The old firm owned people, processes, software, customer relationships, brand, data, and IP. The new firm will own a compounding cognition loop. Every workflow becomes a training surface. Every decision becomes a trace. Every expert judgment becomes reusable signal. Every internal correction becomes model improvement. Every model run becomes a chance to turn human judgment into institutional intelligence. That is what “token capital” really means. It is accumulated machine-operable cognition. A company’s expertise becomes executable, queryable, evaluable, improvable, and portable across models. That is a massive shift. The most important line is the one about switching out the generalist model without losing the company veteran expertise. That is the entire enterprise AI war. Model providers want the firm’s knowledge to flow into the model layer. Enterprises need that knowledge to stay inside their own loop. Whoever owns the loop owns the future economic rent. Satya is laying out Microsoft’s answer to the frontier-model monopoly problem. If all company knowledge flows upward into a few foundation models, the foundation model labs become landlords of the entire economy. They absorb everyone’s expertise, commoditize every workflow, and capture the value created by every firm’s learning process. That equilibrium will trigger political backlash, customer resistance, regulatory pressure, and corporate revolt. So Microsoft’s doctrine is: every company should build its own AI learning system on top of frontier models, while Microsoft owns the infrastructure where that happens. That is elegant and self-serving. Microsoft does not need to own the single best frontier model forever. It needs to own the enterprise control plane: identity, security, permissions, data, workflow, evals, agents, memory, developer tools, cloud, compliance, and model routing. If the model becomes swappable, the platform underneath the firm’s learning loop becomes the durable asset. Satya is quietly saying the frontier model alone is unstable. A world of a few models eating every company’s expertise breaks the political economy. A world where every company builds firm-specific AI capital on top of models is more stable, more defensible, and much better for Microsoft. The “human capital gets more valuable” line is partly true and partly corporate diplomacy. High-agency humans become more valuable. People with taste, judgment, relationships, domain intuition, ambition, and the ability to direct agentic systems become much more valuable. Routine cognitive labor loses bargaining power. The future firm does not need every human equally. It needs humans who can generate high-quality signal for the loop. The human becomes a trainer, judge, strategist, relationship node, taste layer, and goal-setter. The work that cannot feed the loop or direct the loop gets compressed. This also connects directly to the Anthropic crisis. If frontier model access can be restricted, pulled, nationality-gated, or subordinated to state power, then enterprises cannot allow their intelligence layer to live entirely inside one external model. They need portability. They need private evals. They need internal memory. They need their own traces. They need model-agnostic learning systems. The model can change. The firm’s cognition loop has to survive. That is the new sovereignty test. A company that only buys AI access is a renter. A company that turns its workflows, judgments, corrections, and outcomes into a private learning loop is building capital. The deeper implication: the future economy splits between firms that compound cognition and firms that leak cognition. Firms that compound cognition will get stronger every time they operate.
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Major crew of entire world's commercial fleet is either Indian or Filipinos You think umrica doesnt know the crew before attacking ? you think there are no alternate ways such as firing a warning shot or boarding the vessel ? i'll tell you why umrica is attacking Indian crew, Chinese and Russian vessels will never be attacked, because their govt has a thing called "Spine" And our state leader can't even explicitly call out the umrican for killing Indians
“Only Indian seafarers are being attacked” Distress call from Indian seafarers in Iran who say U.S is deliberately attacking ships with Indians on board
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America refuses to apologise for U.S. Navy strikes that killed 3 Indian sailors "Violations of U.S. blockade will not be tolerated": Marco Rubio to Jaishankar In other words "We don't care how many Indians died" Even autorickshaw drivers show more guts than Vishwaguru🔥
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yes this is common knowledge, if you do mods then even warranty is void
A young man proudly bought a brand-new Mahindra Thar. However, some time later, he met with a serious accident. While he survived, the SUV was extensively damaged. Confident that his insurance would cover the loss, he filed a claim. To his surprise, the insurance company rejected it. The reason? The vehicle had been fitted with modified tires that were not approved under the policy terms.
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