Projektledare @svenaringsliv, här mest fotboll! Hejar på Everton och ÖSK och är med andra ord van vid motgångar. Ex Regeringskansliet, Stadshuset och MUF-vice!

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It's gone from "punch a Nazi" to "don't dox a Nazi".
Cornell student Austin Franco was doxxed by Jewish business leaders after explaining that he “didn’t want to work for a Jew,” claiming his experiences with Jews were not “pleasant,” after a NYC startup he had applied to reached out to him three times. After one of the cofounders, Gabe Einhorn, posted Franco’s reply with his last name blocked out, Franco was quickly identified. Einhorn said he did not “want to ruin his life,” but wanted to “raise awareness” of antisemitism. Franco, in a now-deleted post, said that in his personal and professional experiences, Jews were tribalistic and vengeful, and tended to ruin and bully others who opposed them. Franco stated, “I am sure that if you indicated you didn’t want to work for someone who was White or Christian this would not have blown up…” Franco claimed that the actions by Einhorn and the Jewish community, posting his reply, doxxing him, and then trying to investigate and uproot his personal life, vindicated his concerns that Jews do not work with others politely. Follow: @AFpost
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🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Standings in Group F after the 1st round of the World Cup!
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I don't hate guys for trying to take advantage of a weak team to stat pad some World Cup goals, but there's something eerily sinister about the way Germany do it. I can't explain it but it doesn't sit well with my spirit
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Sweden's 5-1 drubbing of Tunisia was the most goals they've scored in a World Cup in 88 years 🤯
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Brazil national team stuck in some never ending time loop how’ve they got a left footed zenit right winger in the squad in 2026
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Yk at first you do the 6-7 ironically to relate to the kids...then you get addicted to it. Every time someone says those numbers in that order your arms can't help themselves. They just do it. Pope Bob is not immune to this.
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Quite nervous for the game tomorrow. By far the biggest game PSG have had since I started supporting them this morning
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Marcus Rashford looking at Anthony Gordon at England training camp after he replaced him on his Barcelona dream and has to Everton on loan instead

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Sad to hear about Norway's startup exodus. Sweden got it right: >ditched wealth tax in '07 >inheritance/gift taxes in '05 >only tax realized capital gains (no unrealized BS) at 20-30% It worked Norwegians are very welcome
Fra første dag i Native har vi blitt rådet til å dra fra Norge. Møtte også Sebastian i går. Han er 18 år og tar med seg selskapet med 30 ansatte. Her i Norge stikker man så fort man får en idé, mens i Sverige drømmer alle om å bli Anton Osika. Anton Osika startet Lovable i Stockholm for litt over to år siden. Nå er selskapet verdt over 67 milliarder kroner, og han nekter å flytte til Silicon Valley, for han skal bygge fra hjemlandet. De jævla svenskene er irriterende flinke på å investere tilbake i sine egne oppstartsselskaper. Folk fra Spotify, Klarna og tech-miljøet putter penger, erfaring og nettverk rett inn i neste generasjons selskaper. Derfor suger Stockholm til seg talenter, investorer og gründere. Hva skal til for at vi får til det samme i Norge?
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Holy Father the post will perform better if you append the url in a threaded reply as opposed to linking it in the tweet
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Aktiesparande har gått från att vara en överklassyssla till att bli en folksport. Skriver i dag långt i @SmedjanTimbro om finansmarknadens historia i Sverige – från ett reglerat folkhem till ett föredöme för både småsparare och riskkapitalister. timbro.se/smedjan/nar-alla-s…
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ISK = den svenska drömmen – Det är det här som har skapat svensk sparkultur, att vi hela tiden har verkat för att sänka trösklarna. Det har bidragit till vad vi skulle kunna kalla för den svenska drömmen – att vi fått en sparkultur som gör att vem som helst kan bli rik på börsen.
Aktiesparande har gått från att vara en överklassyssla till att bli en folksport. Skriver i dag långt i @SmedjanTimbro om finansmarknadens historia i Sverige – från ett reglerat folkhem till ett föredöme för både småsparare och riskkapitalister. timbro.se/smedjan/nar-alla-s…
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Jag har frågor om det här påståendet @dagensnyheter .
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Rent objektivt vet jag inte hur många förutom Viktor Gyökeres som har en bättre säsong i Europa än Williot Swedberg. 9 7 och i ett lag som är topp sex i Spanien och lirade EL-kvartsfinal. Modigt och förvånande att utesluta en sådan spelare.
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He’s going to the post office. Add 10 people in line who have never mailed anything in their entire life
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Open Spotify on your phone. That app was built in Stockholm. Same goes for Minecraft, Klarna, and Candy Crush. The cobblestones in those photos have produced more billion-dollar tech companies per person than anywhere on Earth except Silicon Valley. Sweden has just 10 million people, roughly half the size of New York state. But it has produced more than 46 billion-dollar tech companies, with 11 of them based in Stockholm right now. The latest two arrived in 2025. Lovable, an app that lets anyone build software just by typing what they want, was worth 6.6 billion dollars by December. Legora, a tool that handles paperwork for lawyers, was valued at 1.8 billion dollars in October. Three things explain how this keeps happening. The first is what Swedish people grew up with. In 1998, the government launched a program called the Home-PC reform. Employers bought personal computers and let workers pay them off in tiny chunks taken from their paychecks over three years. About 850,000 computers ended up in Swedish homes that way, reaching nearly a quarter of the country. By 2005, when Klarna was started, Sweden had 28 broadband connections per 100 people. The US had 17. The world average was under 4. A generation of Swedish kids grew up online before most countries even had reliable internet. The second is the safety net. A founder whose startup blows up in Sweden still has healthcare and unemployment support. Risk feels different when failure doesn't mean homelessness. The third is the money cycle. The people who got rich building Spotify and Klarna twenty years ago keep pouring that money back into new Swedish startups. Former Klarna employees alone have started 62 new companies. Today, the Swedish tech scene is worth around 345 billion dollars. The country pulls in more startup investment per person than anywhere else in Europe. Spotify alone now has 293 million paying users. About 30 of them for every single person living in Sweden.
This is the most underrated city in all of Europe.
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ISK-nästet Tidaholm (!!) Högre andel ISK-konton än i Danderyd, Lidingö och Vellinge. Hur är det möjligt?
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Type of drink someone orders before ye whilst you’re just getting a pint
This is how whiskey should feel…
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Satisfaction with how democracy works in your country. By far the highest in Sweden.
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Bomba barn i Gaza? Helsing levererar noll drönare till Gaza. Noll. Däremot har det signifikant bidragit till Ukrainas försvar mot den ryska invasionen. Vilket givetvis fått den ryska björnen att reagera med den här typen av desinformation. Säger man det tillräckligt många gånger kanske någon mindre nogräknad till slut tror på det. Man har särskilt bearbetat artister, eftersom det kan potentiellt skulle kunna skada Spotify och därmed indirekt störa Eks arbete med Helsing (han är ju inte längre vd för Spotify). Den ryska björnen har hållit på ett tag med den här desinformationskampanjen, även Aftonbladet har publicerat liknande anklagelser i krönikörform, vilket givetvis skapar en stor informationsutmaning för välmenande artister som Stefan Sundström att kunna avgöra vad som är sant. x.com/mpawlo/status/19689290…

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Hej Aftonbladet, er krönikör Ayan Jamal antyder att Hellsing agerar med drönare i Palestina-konflikten och att detta på något sätt har med Daniel Ek och Spotify att göra. Vad baserar ni detta på? Bolaget agerar kraftfullt mot Rysslands aggression i Ukraina, inte i Gaza. Övrigt är rysk desinformation som Aftonbladet nu glatt sprider vidare. Bolaget har uttalat sig: helsing.ai/newsroom/statemen…
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