Book I'm Reading
This one kept me on the edge of my seat. It’s enjoyable. A bit too wordy in places, but the narrative is excellent.
From the Goodreads summary:
From the New York Times bestselling author of Washington’s Spies, “a page-turning thriller” (James M. Scott) about one of the greatest heists in history: the U.S. Navy’s clandestine capture of a Nazi U-boat at the climax of World War II.
Shortly before noon on June 4, 1944, the sonar operator on a destroyer prowling off the coast of West Africa heard a sharp, metallic ping. The sound could mean only one thing: The German submarine that their hunter-killer group had been tracking, U-505, was lurking somewhere below. The ensuing struggle between exhausted hunter and venomous prey would make history when American sailors boarded an enemy warship at sea for the first time since the War of 1812.
That day’s victory was the culmination of an unrelenting campaign against the Nazi submarine threat by the U.S. Navy’s “Tenth Fleet”—a mysterious unit that could predict the locations and movement of Hitler’s U-boats. Run by Commander Kenneth Knowles, Tenth Fleet had guided Captain Dan Gallery to U-505; to repay the favor, Gallery was going to steal an Enigma machine for him.
Now all they had to do was to make an entire U-boat, its crew, and its secrets vanish into thin air . . .
In this swashbuckling adventure story, bestselling historian Alexander Rose draws on long-classified encrypted documents and intercepted German transmissions to reveal in full, for the first time, how an owlish egghead and a glory-seeking buccaneer teamed up to score the richest prize on the high seas.
Substack I'm Reading
I’ve not listened to any podcasts this week (gasp!). Crazy, I know.
I’m really enjoying this Substack from the anonymous author, James Bulltard. The name comes from one of the former Fed Governors, James Bullard.
He has a unique approach in watching the option flows and trading the strongest charts. I’ve learned a great deal in the last month, reading through, and/or listening to, his Substack posts going all the way back to September 2022.
On Bitcoin
Bitcoin loves to surprise.
I was expecting continued short-term weakness, but it caught a bid from Trump’s rhetoric and steps toward ending the Iran conflict. The whole market has been up violently since March 31.
We’re still not halfway through the historical bear market period of the normal 4-year cycle for Bitcoin. Are there lower lows ahead? Who knows?
Tweets I'm Reading
I need a Netflix series so addictive that I completely forget the outside world exists.
— CooperBaggs 💰🍞 (@edgaralandough) April 11, 2026
Hit me with your best recommendations.
public speaking skills 10/10 pic.twitter.com/fXVgfb6lKe
— project hail dado ⚢ (@astrasdoctor) April 11, 2026
"Do you want to know how difficult it is to confront FPV drones on the battlefield? And how a child controlling one remotely can take out a soldier with long military experience?
— War Archive Clips (@WarArchiveClips) April 12, 2026
Watch this video…
They decided to try it themselves and were shocked—they didn’t know how to deal… pic.twitter.com/BU4axl3tY1
WARFARE was released 1 year ago today.
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) April 12, 2026
Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza built the film around real combat experiences, prioritizing authenticity in tactics and decision-making over traditional war movie spectacle. pic.twitter.com/LhOIIk3aNf
Marc Andreessen highlights why the people who work for Elon Musk echo the exact same sentiment as those who worked for Steve Jobs. Even after difficult interactions or a sudden departure, they inevitably report that they did the best work of their entire lives because they were… pic.twitter.com/PiSvHL7AFw
— Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) April 12, 2026
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