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One of the most mind blowing 10 minutes of video Christianity has ever produced.

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the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns all in one video and completely free after watching this, the next step is agents I wrote a full guide on how to build one yourself with Claude Code article below
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U novom podcastu Špica s Macanom bit.ly/spica69 o tome kako su gradili svoja poslovanja i koje su tajne zanata pricaju nam bivši vojni pilot i destiler Hrvoje Bušić i član uprave Pivovare Medvedgrad Ivan Nauković. @SpicasMacanom
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Odličan podcast na bit.ly/spica68 - super je da imamo ovakve firme
Krešimir Macan snimio je izvrstan podcast s Gordanom Pešićem iz @DOKING_Ltd i Ivanom Jelušićem iz Orqe. Svatko koga zanima hrvatska vojna industrija i zašto će ove dvije tvrtke uspjeti te biti hrvatske perjanice - odgovore će naći u prvom dijelu videa. Link na video u replyu.
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Krešimir Macan snimio je izvrstan podcast s Gordanom Pešićem iz @DOKING_Ltd i Ivanom Jelušićem iz Orqe. Svatko koga zanima hrvatska vojna industrija i zašto će ove dvije tvrtke uspjeti te biti hrvatske perjanice - odgovore će naći u prvom dijelu videa. Link na video u replyu.
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Repost to join us in celebrating our Ally 🇭🇷 Croatia's Statehood Day Sretan Dan državnosti, Hrvatska! #WeAreNATO 🤝 @CroatiaNato
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RT @MiseticLaw: 30. svibnja je Dan državnosti i obilježava ono što Ustav naziva "odbacivanjem komunističkog sustava" i rezultate prvih slob…
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A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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U naletu “originalnosti” gospođa Brnabić me nazvala ustašom. Dok je centrala smišljala tu dubokoumnu repliku, građani Srbije su i dalje radili ono što rade kad žele ozbiljnije plaće i bolje životne prilike – dolazili u 🇭🇷. Stotinjak njih je samo danas kroz dan zatražilo radnu dozvolu za rad u 🇭🇷. Ne zanima me osobito što se događa u Srbiji, ali kritiku gospođe Brnabić svakako uvažavam, kao i svih ostalih koji poput nje imaju 🇭🇷 državljanstvo, samim time i pravo glasa. Osluškujemo uvijek kritike potencijalnih birača! P.S. Pretpostavljam da sam gospođi Brnabić “ustaša” ponajprije zbog imena Ante. Ali bio je na Krku još jedan Ante, prezime (Brnabić) mu znate. Zato uz ovaj status gospođi Brnabić ide i prigodna pjesma pa neka zapjeva “evo mene među moje”. m.youtube.com/watch?v=n0KhR-…
Opa, evo i ustaša iz Domovinskog pokreta! Pa, od svih, baš vi da se oglasite! Vaša gostoprimljivost, ljubav i uvažavanje srpskog naroda nadaleko je poznata. O tome najbolje svedoče 1995. i 1941. godina. Idi, Ante, i ti i Tompson, i vaš ustaški pozdrav "Za dom spremni", ne bih ja Hrvatskoj poželela nikada nešto tako loše kao to da su takvi ministri u vladi te, ili bilo koje zemlje! Dovoljna si kazna. I, da - to što takvi štite i zastupaju blokaderski pokret u Srbiji, više govori o tom pokretu nego što bih ja ikada rekla! 'Aj, hvala ti što si se javio sam!
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Kad već gospođa Brnabić šalje ljude u 🇭🇷, red je da joj zahvalimo na preporuci. Svaka reklama je dobrodošla, ali ljudi očito i bez njezinih savjeta vrlo dobro vide gdje su veće plaće, niža nezaposlenost i bolje prilike za život. Prošle godine je oko 25 tisuća državljana Srbije dobilo dozvolu za rad u 🇭🇷, a 320 tisuća ih je došlo na odmor u 🇭🇷. Dakle, kad treba zaraditi plaću i uhvatiti godišnji, 🇭🇷 odjednom i nije tako loša. I da, ljudi iz Srbije — posebno mladi koji žele raditi, poštivati zakone i ljetovati u 🇭🇷 — ovdje su dobrodošli. P.S. Neki iz Srbije o 🇭🇷 govore loše. Neki u njoj rade ili odmaraju. A neki je se sjete kad vide otok Krk — i pravila o glisiranju koja su ovdje i dalje na snazi.
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While in Dubrovnik, I had the honor of visiting the Dubrovnik State Archives in beautiful Sponza Palace to view a document from 1776 from the Republic of Ragusa. In the document, a local official writes about how important it would be to establish trade relations with the new republic, the United States of America. 250 years later, as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, trade relations between the United States and Croatia have never been stronger, with over $50 billion in trade deals signed at the Three Seas Initiative. Today, we are full circle, fulfilling the dreams they had 250 years ago. Truly inspiring! #Freedom250
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RT @MiseticLaw: Isti ljudi u Hrvatskoj koji će vam danas reći da partizanske vođe treba slaviti kao heroje unatoč njihovoj odgovornosti za…
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In September 1997, Apple was 90 days from bankruptcy, the stock was at $3.30, and Michael Dell had publicly said the company should be shut down and the money returned to shareholders. Steve Jobs had been back for 8 weeks. No title. No salary. Technically just an advisor. He walked on stage that month, slept three hours the night before and gave a 16-minute speech that almost nobody has watched. It is the speech that saved Apple. He did not show a product. He did not show a chip. He did not show a roadmap. He spoke about one idea. Marketing is about values. Not features. Not specs. Not megahertz. He said the world had become so noisy that no company on Earth was going to get a chance to tell people more than one thing about itself. So you had to be very clear about what that one thing was. Then he said the line almost nobody quotes from that morning. Even a great brand needs investment and caring if it is going to retain its relevance and vitality. The Apple brand had clearly suffered from neglect. He admitted on stage, to his own employees, that the company they worked for had stopped caring about the thing that made it matter. Then he ran the ad. Here is to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. When the tape stopped, the room was silent for a few seconds. Then they stood up. The thing he did next is what most people miss when they tell this story. He had personally called Yoko Ono to get permission to use John Lennon. He had called the estates of Einstein, Gandhi, Picasso, Edison, Amelia Earhart, Martin Luther King. Almost none of them had ever appeared in an advertisement before. Almost all of them said yes to Apple specifically, when they had said no to everyone else who had ever asked. He said on stage that morning that he did not think any other company on Earth could have run that campaign. He was probably right. The campaign broke on Sunday night during the network premiere of Toy Story on ABC. The ad ran twice. Print followed in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, USA Today. Billboards went up in five cities. Buses with Rosa Parks' face on them started driving through Manhattan. Apple did not announce a new computer that quarter. They announced who they were. 18 months later they shipped the iMac. 3 years later the iPod. 6 years later the iTunes Store. 10 years later the iPhone. The most valuable company in the history of capitalism was rebuilt on a 16-minute talk where the founder did not show a single product. Everyone quotes the Stanford commencement speech from 2005. The one about staying hungry and staying foolish. That one made him a philosopher. The 1997 speech is the one where he saved the company. He told his employees the company had lost its soul. He told them what the soul was. He told them they were going to spend a fortune reminding the world. Then he walked off stage and went to work. The difference between a company that dies and a company that becomes the most important company in the world is sometimes one person, on three hours of sleep, willing to stand in front of his own team and say we forgot who we are. The crazy ones changed things because somebody believed they could. That somebody was him.
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Poslušajte sto o svom poslu kažu vodeći hrvatski podcasteri youtube.com/watch?v=AHEv4ZO1…

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Hilarious:-)
Andy Serkis reading Trump's tweets in Gollum's voice is the best thing you'll see on social media today.
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Koja genijalnost:-)

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Krešimir Macan retweeted
Worth bearing in mind that what the Ukrainians can do, the Russians can also do. No other countries in Europe, or for that matter the world, have a fraction of the expertise in drone warfare. Unless we learn quickly from Ukraine, we're all in serious trouble.
Second time Ukraine has done this in a NATO exercise. apnews.com/article/russia-sw…
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If you pitched this as a screenplay every studio would reject it for being too on-the-nose. A 73-year-old architect walks to confession in 1926 and gets hit by a tram on the Gran Via in Barcelona. He's mistaken for a vagrant because of his worn clothes and left at a pauper's hospital. He dies three days later. His name is Antoni Gaudí. The cathedral he leaves behind is less than a quarter complete. The plans to finish it sit in his workshop as plaster models and detailed drawings. Ten years after his death, in July 1936, FAI anarchists break into that workshop. They smash the plaster models. They burn the archive of drawings and calculations. They pry open Gaudí's tomb. For the next 50 years, architects piece together a destroyed playbook from photographs and broken plaster fragments. The geometry was the real problem. Gaudí designed the church using upside-down hanging-chain models because the math for hyperboloid intersections did not yet exist on paper. He had solved it physically. Computers finally caught up to him in the 1980s. By 2010 the project was 50% complete. By 2015 stone elements that took months to hand-carve were being modelled digitally and machine-cut in days. Now the kicker. The building is funded entirely by people paying admission to see scaffolding. €134.5 million of income in 2025, all private, none of it from the Spanish state or the Vatican. About 4.7 million tourists a year buying €26 tickets to watch a cathedral get built. The unfinished state was the product. On June 10, 2026, exactly 100 years to the day after Gaudí died, the cross goes up on the Tower of Jesus Christ. 144 years from groundbreaking. 172.5 meters tall. The tallest church building in the world, beating Ulm Minster, which took 513 years. When asked why his project was taking so long, Gaudí said one thing: "My client is not in a hurry." Turns out neither was he.
The world's tallest church is about to get its crown. On June 10, 2026, exactly 100 years after Antoni Gaudí's death, the Sagrada Família will inaugurate the four-armed cross atop the Tower of Jesus Christ.
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