🌱 Ahmed Kurtagic

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🌱 Ahmed Kurtagic

🌱 Ahmed Kurtagic

@AhmedExplores

Hosp. Chaplain | Madinah - New York • Tech & Business Development • Prophetic Medicine | Uncovering not so known History

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Şubat 2021
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د. عبدالعزيز بن سعد ابن دغيثر ⚖
أتعجب من بعض الآباء الذين يشترون لأبنائهم سيارات بأثمان باهظة، ويرفضون فكرة تزويجهم عند طلبهم الزواج وقد كتبت: يا معاشر المسلمين، زوِّجُوا أولادكم عند البلوغ تزويج الأولاد حق واجب فقهًا ونظامًا   وهو منشور في صفحتي في الألوكة على الرابط: alukah.net/social/0/17743…
ابوفهد@1kTIT2

رأيكم بزواج الصغار؟💍…

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Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA
Humans spent centuries writing books, essays, articles, and research papers. Then we used all that human writing to train AI systems to write like humans. Then we built another AI system to inspect the writing and say, “This looks AI suspiciously.” So now we have one machine trained on humans to sound human, and another machine trained on humans to figure out whether the first machine sounds a little too human. And after all that, a stressed human still has to make the final call.
Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum

This AI text detector says Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address was written by AI.

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Chris AR Blauvelt@arblauvelt·
Favorite recitation/reciter for Surat Kahf?
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NY Public Library@nypl·
Ramadan is a holy month centered on reflection, remembrance, and reading, particularly of the Qur’an honored by Muslims around the world. As Muslims in NYC prepare to celebrate Chaand Raat tonight and Eid al-Fitr, explore this lavishly illuminated double page in a blue and gold palette found at the beginning of the opening sūras (chapters) of the Qur’an, surrounds the main text in Arabic, with an interlinear translation in Farsi in red ink, reflecting the ways the text circulated and has been understood across communities and languages. 📕 Sūrat al-Fātiḥah and beginning of Sūrat al-Baqarah in a 19th century Qur’an manuscript, probably copied in Iran.
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Addiction to short-form videos reduces brain activity in the frontal lobe weakening the ability to focus.
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Bob zhang@Bobzhangai·
@AlexHormozi The real problem isn't the em dash. It's that AI learned to mimic good writing first. So now good writing looks fake and sloppy writing looks authentic. We're in a trust inversion.😅
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TeacherGoals
TeacherGoals@teachergoals·
So true. 🧡
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Paul Williams
Paul Williams@freemonotheist·
“And if you turn away, He will replace you with another people - and they will not be like you.” ~ Qur’an 47:38
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Paul Williams@freemonotheist·
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Canyon Mimbs
Canyon Mimbs@CanyonMimbs·
Crying during Salah is the most beautiful thing anyone can experience
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
The best way to improve is not to focus on results. It’s to focus on habits. 27 studies: Behavior change goals are 3x more effective than outcome goals in boosting performance. Growth depends on altering the actions we can control. A key to progress is concentrating on process.
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Rishabh Mukherjee
Rishabh Mukherjee@rishabhm·
A kid gate crashed his mom's zoom interview and wanted to talk to me. She visibly embarassed and was trying to get rid of him. I told her to relax and took 5 mins to speak to the kid. He eventually left and the interview continued. At the end I told the her that I enjoyed talking to her and her son and that she can feel free to bring him along for the in person interview. We have some video games and food that he would like. She took up that offer. We eventually hired her - she was an excellent C++ dev. Years later she said that it was a pivotal moment of kindness that changed her career. It's one of my prouder moments in a rather cut throat career/industry.
Simons@Simon_Ingari

“Can I bring my baby to the interview?” The message came in at 11 PM: “Hi, I have an interview with you tomorrow at 2 PM. My childcare fell through. Can I bring my 8-month-old? I understand if you need to reschedule.” Old me would have rescheduled. Unprofessional. Distraction. Red flag. New me replied: “Absolutely. See you tomorrow.” She showed up with her baby on her hip. She apologized three times before even sitting down. Ten minutes in, the baby started crying. She tried to soothe him while answering questions. She apologized again. I stopped the interview and said: “Hey. You’re managing a fussy baby, answering complex questions, and staying calm under pressure. That’s literally the job. Handling chaos while staying professional. You’re already proving you can do it.” Her eyes filled with tears. We hired her. She’s been with us for a year now. The most reliable team member we have. Why? Because when you’re used to handling a screaming infant at 3 AM and still showing up to work the next day, workplace stress feels like nothing. Working parents, especially mothers, are some of the most organized, efficient, and resilient people you’ll ever hire. Yet we lose them because our hiring processes are built for people with zero caregiving responsibilities. If your interview process can’t accommodate a parent facing a childcare issue, you’re not filtering for professionalism. You’re filtering for privilege.

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Fatih Arslan
Fatih Arslan@fatih·
One and only city that lives rent-free in my head. Still can't forget the days where I would travel 3-4 times per year, working out of the office. I knew every single street in Soho, Nolita, and Easy Village. The delis, museums, parks, food, diversity, it had everything you want. There is no other city that comes close to it.
Kurt Steiner@Kurt_Steiner

Imperial City

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Governor Cox
Governor Cox@GovCox·
This is your sign to log off and touch grass
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Energy prices are tumbling. Now THIRTY ONE states feature average gas prices under $3 per gallon!
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🌱 Ahmed Kurtagic@AhmedExplores·
This is the kind of technological advances people are looking for. Families and even businesses can have video calls from anywhere.
Made by Google@madebygoogle

#Pixel10 has you covered on and off the grid 📍 Pixel devices will be the first to offer voice and video calls on @WhatsApp over a satellite network starting 8/28¹ 🌍

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