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2026.05.25 | Navigating 20M Barrel Deficits & Active VS Code Hacks

4 min · 26. maj 2026
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A proposed two-phase framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has dropped Brent crude to $96.31, converging with severe Russian missile escalations in Europe and a confirmed breach of 3,800 GitHub repositories. Despite this diplomatic optimism, US physical crude inventories remain 20 million barrels below historical levels, signaling that logistical deficits will outlast any immediate political resolution. Infrastructure and IT professionals must maintain robust operational fuel reserves against this false market signal while immediately isolating the compromised Nex console extension within their Microsoft VS Code environments. Tune in to tonight’s intelligence briefing for a strictly clinical, data-driven analysis to help you objectively navigate these overlapping geopolitical, physical, and digital vulnerabilities.

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