Analysis
70 unrolled threads about analysis, each one readable on a single page.
- Nov 27, 2025
THIS IS *GARGANTUAN* 💥 One of the Chief Priests of Economists for Brexit has now publicly admitted: 🟥 Brexit made Britain poorer 🟥 Business investment collapsed 🟥 Productivity weakened 🟥 EU-fac...
SummaryA prominent economist and Brexit architect has publicly admitted that Brexit has significantly damaged the British economy, causing lower GDP growth, collapsed business investment, and weakened productivity, while delivering no meaningful benefits—contradicting claims from remaining Brexit advocates like Farage. This marks a major shift as the intellectual foundations of Brexit support crack and high-profile figures acknowledge the economic costs are real and measurable.8 tweets1 min read - Jun 8, 2026
Every legitimate vote in LA deserves to count, but a broken system dilutes our community's voice. Latinos Por Pratt is launching a data-driven election audit of the June 2 mayoral primary. We aren't w...
SummaryLatinos Por Pratt is launching a data-driven audit of LA's June 2 mayoral primary, using voter file analysis and crowdsourced field verification to identify fraudulent addresses and build a legal case to contest the election results before the July 7 filing deadline.4 tweets1 min read - Dec 12, 2025
In 1968, historian Robert Conquest published research showing Stalin killed millions. Western intellectuals called him a propagandist. A Cold War hack. A CIA plant. Then the USSR collapsed. The arch...
SummaryHistorian Robert Conquest documented Stalin's atrocities in the 1960s-80s with millions of deaths, but Western academics dismissed him as a Cold War propagandist until Soviet archives opened after 1991 and proved his estimates were accurate or even conservative. The episode reveals how institutional consensus can systematically reject evidence that contradicts dominant ideological narratives.14 tweets2 min read - May 9, 2026
JPMorgan just published the scariest oil chart I’ve ever seen. World inventories are in freefall. And when this line hits 6.8 — the global energy system doesn’t slow down. It breaks. 🧵 ...
SummaryJPMorgan analysis warns that global oil inventories are rapidly declining toward a critical 6.8 billion barrel threshold by September 2026, below which the physical infrastructure of refineries and pipelines would fail, potentially causing simultaneous repricing across all interconnected markets. The timeline projects an Iran war disruption in February 2026 and operational stress by June 2026, with unprecedented systemic risks as traditional market models cannot predict such infrastructure collapse scenarios.5 tweets1 min read - Oct 16, 2025
Si LLA-PRO ganan la semana que viene, Argentina vuela!!! Primero subirán los mercados, acciones y bonos , liderados por acciones de los bancos y energía y alimentos. Simultanéamente bajarán el riesg...
SummaryUn analista argentino proyecta que si la coalición LLA-PRO gana las elecciones próximas, habrá un efecto positivo inmediato en mercados, reducción del riesgo país y tasas de interés. Con reformas económicas rápidas, Argentina podría duplicar su PBI en 10 años y multiplicarlo por 3.5-4 veces en 20 años.2 tweets1 min read - Jun 8, 2026
🧵 China’s population collapse is now mathematically irreversible. There simply aren’t enough women left of childbearing age. Even if the fertility rate magically returned to replacement level (2.1...
SummaryChina's population decline is mathematically irreversible due to the One Child Policy's cascading effects on female demographics. With a fertility rate around 0.92 and shrinking cohorts of childbearing-age women, China could lose 60-75% of its population by 2100, undermining its superpower status regardless of current government incentives to boost births.7 tweets1 min read - Nov 2, 2025
Here is a comparison of the animated sequences. FMAB might follow the entire manga more accurately, but 03 has a much more cohesive vision, and the scenes that it adapted faithfully do an excellent j...
SummaryA detailed analysis comparing the anime adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist, arguing that while Fullmetal Alchemist 03 strays from the manga, it creates a more cohesive and well-crafted adaptation that better utilizes the medium than FMAB, which rushes through early chapters despite being more accurate overall.12 tweets1 min read - Mar 31, 2026
so... I audited Garry's website after he bragged about 37K LOC/day and a 72-day shipping streak. here's what 78,400 lines of AI slop code actually looks like in production. a single homepage load of...
SummaryA developer audited Garry Tan's website and found it loaded 6.42 MB across 169 requests for a simple newsletter-blog, containing AI-generated code bloat including test files shipped to production, duplicate assets, uncompressed 4MB PNGs, and broken image files. The critique highlights how AI code generation without proper review and shipping metrics without quality control led to severely bloated, wasteful production code.10 tweets1 min read - Mar 21, 2026
Will somebody please explain to me how, with the Strait of Hormuz a no-go-zone for the U.S. Navy, and our warships driven out of the Persian Gulf, we can support a USMC amphibious landing on Kharg Isl...
SummaryA military analyst critiques the logistical and strategic impossibility of a proposed U.S. Marine amphibious operation against Kharg Island in Iran, arguing that the geographic distances, Iranian air defenses, lack of naval access to the Persian Gulf, and the sheer scale of the operation make it militarily unfeasible.5 tweets1 min read - May 22, 2026
Ok, Imma explain the admiral neck shadow thing. (Spoilers: it's not a rubber mask, ya weirdos)... 🧵
SummaryA technical explanation of why an admiral's neck shadow appears unusual in news footage: it's caused by the combination of top-down key lighting and bottom fill lighting, with the shirt collar blocking the fill light and creating a shadow that moves independently with jaw movement.4 tweets1 min read