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Raja Soumola

@Aceluf7

Web Designer, I help small businesses elevate their online presence with Web Design and SEO.

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Raja Soumola@Aceluf7·
@davis7 Hey Ben, hope you're doing well. Do you have any templates or examples to set up Pi?
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Ben Davis@davis7·
Updated the list of AI tools I'm using Cut a lot of things out this time, wanted to just focus on what I'm really using day to day which is: MODELS GPT-5.5 95% of the time, then some Opus 4.7, and Gemini 3 Flash when I need to turn some blob of something into structured data HARNESSES Pi. Some T3 Code, but mostly Pi. Like entirely Pi. Also the Codex desktop app is really useful for image gen and browser use stuff. SUBS Codex $200. Cursor and OpenCode Black are both still really useful, but the vast majority is in Codex. Only thing I left off the list that I'll probably update with next time is Droid from Factory AI. Been giving it a real shot, it's temperamental for sure but when it works it is very very impressive.
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Ben Davis@davis7

Started putting together a personal "state of ai" type site with all the models, harnesses, and subs I'm currently using + why I try to, but I physically can't test everything. This is just the stuff I'm using. Plan is to update it monthly-ish: ai.davis7.sh

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Walter 🇳🇬 🇵🇭 🇨🇦
I'll give married guys some free advice... ​Chase your wife around the house. You turn something on in her. You guys become children for just that 4 minutes running around. 😉 ​Lift her off the ground. It says something to her mind. 😉 ​But if you want to keep the spark alive in the middle of a busy life, add these to the list: ​Take over the dinner chaos. When she is staring down the pot trying to figure out how to feed everyone, stepping in and saying, "I've got this," or just ordering the Friday night pizza or food so she doesn't have to cook, speaks directly to her soul. ​Handle the unsexy logistics. ​Give her the gift of absolute silence. Sometimes taking the kids out of the house for two hours so she can just exist in a quiet room without anyone needing anything from her. ​Flirt with her during the ordinary moments. A wink across the room while you are both cleaning up the kitchen reminds her that underneath the heavy titles of "Mom" and "Dad," you are still just two people crazy about each other. ​Notice the invisible labor. Thank her for remembering the scheduling, the grocery, and all the behind the scenes magic that keeps the house running. It bridges the gap and silently says, "I see exactly how hard you work for us." ​The movie romance is great, but the trenches of everyday life are where the real connection happens. Show up for her there.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

Adesua just uploaded this on her page…. This love too sweet 🥹❤️✨

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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@davis7·
Just turned 24. Don't think there's been a single year of my life where I've grown/done more. Was an incredible year, looking forward to whatever insanity happens this year 🫡
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Please stop using liquid soap for plates as cleanser!
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
If you see this in your meat, don’t buy it!
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
If this happens to you when you should see your period, it is not normal. Please see a doctor.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
It is very possible to go completely blind without your eyes ever turning red, itching, or giving you a single day of pain. Just like Hypertension is known as the silent killer, there’s also the silent thief of sight. Let me explain how it works. Imagine your eye is like a kitchen sink. There is a tap constantly producing fresh fluid to keep the eye healthy, and a tiny drain to let the old fluid out. As long as the drain is open, everything is balanced. But what happens when that drain gets blocked? The tap still runs, but the fluid has nowhere to go. The pressure inside your eye starts building up fast. Because your eye is a closed space, this heavy pressure has to push against something. And unfortunately, it pushes directly to the back of your eye. Right at the back of your eye is the Optic Nerve. Think of it as the main wire connecting your eye to your brain. This heavy pressure starts crushing that wire. It steals your vision from the sides first, so you won't even notice. You will read WhatsApp messages and walk around, completely unaware that your side vision is gone. You'll just think you are getting clumsy or bumping into doors. By the time it affects your center vision and you notice it, the damage is almost already severe. And here is the most heartbreaking part... Unlike cataracts that can be operated on to bring back your sight, any vision stolen by Glaucoma is gone. No surgery, eye drops, and no Agbo can bring a dead optic nerve back to life. This is exactly why the theme for World Glaucoma Day, "Uniting for a World Without Glaucoma” is so important. We need to stop minding our business when it comes to our family's health. Your parents will complain of blurry vision, and you will just brush it off. Take them to a proper eye clinic to check their eye pressure. Take yourself too, especially if you are over 40 or someone in your family has had it. It takes less than 1 hour.
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Adele Bloch@adele_bloch·
if you've been wanting to get better at talking to strangers... i'm launching the Say Hi Challenge!! 👋 a shared excuse to talk to strangers, make new friends & get out into the real world again comment if you want in :)
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
This is what the coloured mark on your toothpaste means
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Young people are developing body sores from abusing this medication!
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Before you open that canned drink, do this!
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
There’s a Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria and this is what you need to know to stay safe.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
This is how the house you live in can affect your child’s brain.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is not culture or tradition. It’s a crime! This World FGM Day, we need to stop excusing violence and stop this habit.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
It was not just the snake that killed Ifunanya Nwangene. Please walk with me.
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN DO WHEN SOMEONE HAS A SEIZURE READ. SHARE. REPOST. SADLY, THESE THINGS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE TAUGHT AT PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL! When the Body Shakes, Let Kindness Hold It: A Small Manifesto for Seizure First Aid If a person is having a seizure, the first gift you give them is not medicine and not miracles, but calm, and calm is a language the body understands. Stay with them, and breathe as if your breath can lend theirs courage. Panic is loud and clumsy, but presence is deliberate and kind. Gently move objects away, and if you can, guide them to the ground, because safety is sometimes nothing more than clearing a small space in a crowded world. Turn them onto their side and loosen what grips the neck too tightly, because even dignity needs air. This position keeps the airway open and keeps fear from becoming choking. And then, quietly, begin to count, on your phone, on your fingers, on the soft metronome of your heart, because time, in seizures, is not an abstract thing; it is a decision-maker. It tells you when to wait and when to call for help. Do not put anything in their mouth. Do not hold them down. Do not try to outmuscle the storm. And please do not offer food or water while the shaking is still speaking. Most seizures will end the way they began, suddenly, and without apology. What the body asks for in that moment is not interference, but space; not heroics, but safety. When the seizure ends, remain. Say gently, “You’re safe. You had a seizure. I’m here.” They may look at you as if waking from a strange country, tired and confused, and this is normal. Let them rest, because recovery is not dramatic, it is quiet, and it is human. Call emergency services if the seizure lasts more than five minutes, or if it is their first, or if they are injured, or pregnant, or if another seizure arrives too quickly after the first. And share this, because knowledge is a form of love, and one day, in a bus or a church or a living room, you may be the calm person someone needs.
Fatai Ibrahim, RN,MSN 🇳🇬🇺🇸@rundriveng

Apparently, Destiny Boy had been living with a seizure disorder for some time. Rather than pursuing proper medical care, his family turned to a babalawo for treatment. The depth of ignorance in that part of the world is absolutely staggering.

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