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Ade

@adewaleatanda

(Books and) all forms of writing are terror to those who wish to suppress the truth. Wọlé Ṣóyínká.

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James Barnett (@jh_barnett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share this detailed study on jihadist expansion and difussion in Nigeria, which will be featured in the January vol. of CTC Sentinel A lot of fieldwork across Nigeria went into trying to understand this complex phenomenon (Thread to follow) ctc.westpoint.edu/kachallas-and-…

Sam Parr (@thesamparr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw Grant Lee post this on Linkedin and thought it was VERY good: Slack’s founder noticed something weird as they grew. Every young PM they hired immediately wanted to hire someone. When he asked why: "That person would do the product management, and I would do

Promethean Action (@prometheanactn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Why is the British Empire in full panic mode? It's not about missiles. It's about a "boring" document that just ended their financial control over America. NATO generals are screaming for war. MI6 is coming out of the shadows. Russia is calling them out.

Brad Stulberg (@bstulberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A massive new study on peak performance included 34,000 international top performers: Nobel laureates, renowned classical music composers, Olympic champs, and the world’s best chess players. It shows early specialization is a trap, and the road to greatness is long and varied.

A massive new study on peak performance included 34,000 international top performers: Nobel laureates, renowned classical music composers, Olympic champs, and the world’s best chess players. It shows early specialization is a trap, and the road to greatness is long and varied.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your brain might be tapping into universal intelligence. What is the true origin of intelligence? One provocative proposal comes from biophysicist and mathematician Douglas Youvan, who contends that the brain does not generate intelligence—it merely accesses it. Youvan posits

Your brain might be tapping into universal intelligence.

What is the true origin of intelligence? One provocative proposal comes from biophysicist and mathematician Douglas Youvan, who contends that the brain does not generate intelligence—it merely accesses it.

Youvan posits
IT Guy (@t3chfalcon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's talk about Carl Stewart. If you were a high-level criminal in Europe around 2020, you didn't use WhatsApp. You used EncroChat. It was a bespoke, encrypted network sold specifically to organized crime. Costing thousands of dollars a year, these modified Android phones had

Let's talk about Carl Stewart.

If you were a high-level criminal in Europe around 2020, you didn't use WhatsApp. You used EncroChat. It was a bespoke, encrypted network sold specifically to organized crime. Costing thousands of dollars a year, these modified Android phones had
Tim Tiefenbach (@timteafan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I highly recommend this article for anyone who still thinks that LLMs are still "only predicting the next token". It's long and unsettling but worth the read.

The Wall Street Journal (@wsj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Billionaire Kenn Ricci is open with his kids about his wealth—and even has quarterly meetings with his family to talk about their finances. Watch the full interview with WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji: on.wsj.com/4szf3lO

Giorgio A. Tsoukalos (@tsoukalos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that we announce yesterday's passing of Erich von Däniken on January 10, 2026. Our thoughts are with his family. EvD is also mourned by his friends around the world, the millions of readers of his books, and the many colleagues who

It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that we announce yesterday's passing of Erich von Däniken on January 10, 2026. Our thoughts are with his family. EvD is also mourned by his friends around the world, the millions of readers of his books, and the many colleagues who
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already