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My grandfather was from a generation that didn't talk about the sacrifices they made. He fought with the US Army in W...

A personal remembrance of the author's grandfather, a WWII U.S. Army veteran. The post focuses on gratitude and memory rather than market or policy claims.

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60 / 100
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One non-traditional ticker label appears: WWII. This entry is a memorial/personal tag and does not correspond to a tradeable security, ETF, or investment thesis.

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My grandfather was from a generation that didn't talk about the sacrifices they made. He fought with the US Army in W... My grandfather was from a generation that didn't talk about the sacrifices they made. He fought with the US Army in WWII and the only thing he'd tell me was about being seasick on the trip across the Atlantic. I'm deeply thankful today for him and the millions of others

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Source proof: Supported source proof | 1 extracted claim | 1 directional asset | 1 supporting author | headline-like title review

Sources are social posts and short-form commentary. Content is primarily personal reflection and congratulatory or promotional social messages. One post references a report claiming a construction method can materially reduce electrical equipment cost (~65%) and installation labor (~90%), but it does not identify companies, products, timelines, or verifiable links within the provided text.

Mike Schroepfer @schrep May 20, 2022 Nobody can predict what is going to happen over the next 12 months but we haven'...
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Tweet argues that a “real bad tech downturn” hasn’t happened since 2000 (implying 2022+ could resemble a more severe tech drawdown than 2008 for tech), referencing YC messaging to founders. No specific companies mentioned; this is a high-level macro/sector caution on tech risk over the next ~12 months.

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Mike Schroepfer @schrep Oct 4, 2021 *Sincere* apologies to everyone impacted by outages of Facebook powered services ...
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Meta/Facebook executive apologizes for an outage of Facebook-powered services due to networking issues; restoration in progress. This is a transient operational incident with limited direct tradability unless outages are prolonged or trigger regulatory/advertiser backlash.

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@ID_AA_Carmack @SemiAnalysis_ Love @SemiAnalysis_ adding lots of Signal. Check out https://t.co/UBlsqtG0Vs M
schrep · May 26, 2026, 11:45 PM EDT

Very low-information social post praising SemiAnalysis for adding “signal” and linking to an external URL; no market-relevant claims, catalysts, or tickers mentioned in the text.

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My grandfather was from a generation that didn't talk about the sacrifices they made. He fought with the US Army in W...
schrep · May 25, 2026, 1:25 PM EDT

Personal reflection on a WWII veteran’s sacrifice; no market, sector, policy, or company-specific information.

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This is a big deal. Best way to build faster is less parts and better performance. From the report. 65% lower electri...
schrep · May 19, 2026, 4:13 PM EDT

Post claims a report shows a construction/build methodology with fewer parts yields materially lower electrical equipment cost (~65%) and installation labor (~90%) plus better performance. No company, product, sector, or project type is explicitly identified (link not provided/parsable here), so conclusions are necessarily thematic rather than ticker-specific.

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@zebulgar Congrats this is awesome!
schrep · May 14, 2026, 12:09 AM EDT

Non-informational congratulatory message; no market, macro, sector, or company-specific content to derive an actionable thesis.

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Let’s go! https://t.co/W0lMEiMCBI
schrep · May 8, 2026, 2:27 AM EDT

Post contains only a generic phrase (“Let’s go!”) and a shortened link with no visible context. Without being able to open the link or see the underlying content, there’s no actionable market information to extract.

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AI needs a lot more power and this is a tremendous opportunity to pull new sources of cheap clean energy forward. The...
schrep · May 4, 2026, 6:18 PM EDT

Post claims AI will require substantially more electricity and frames that as an opportunity to accelerate deployment of “cheap clean energy.” Mentions a “deceptively simple machine” that is cheap/easy to manufacture, but provides no specifics (technology, company, timeline), limiting direct tradability.

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Single author; social posts referenced include congratulatory messages and short links. No institutional research authors or identifiable analysts are cited.

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This entry is informational and commemorative. There is no actionable investment recommendation tied to companies or securities in the source material.