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CLONETECH SYSTEM INTEGRATION CONSULTING

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Know Your Computer 💻
Know Your Computer 💻@ComputerrBooks·
Generation of Computadoras
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Haleema Abubakar🌹
Haleema Abubakar🌹@Miss_Halimatu·
The Story of Aceh: Resilience, Faith, and Reality 🇮🇩✨ Many of us have seen the viral posts about Aceh, Indonesia—the "Veranda of Mecca." The story usually goes that after the devastating 2004 Tsunami, the province turned to Sharia law and suddenly became the safest and most prosperous region in Indonesia. But what is the full story? Let’s look at the facts: ✅ The Turning Point: It is true that the 2004 Tsunami was a massive catalyst. Many locals saw the disaster as a wake-up call, leading to a peace deal with the central government and the implementation of Sharia (Islamic Law). ✅ Rebuilding: Aceh’s reconstruction was a global success story. With international aid, they built modern roads, schools, and homes in record time. ✅ Moral Code: Laws against gambling, alcohol, and extramarital relations are strictly enforced, often through public caning, which remains a unique (and debated) aspect of life there. ⚠️ But is it the "most prosperous" province? The data tells a more complicated story. While the province is culturally rich and deeply peaceful in terms of low street crime, it still faces economic hurdles: • Poverty Rates: As of 2024–2025, Aceh remains one of the provinces with the highest poverty rates in Sumatra (around 14.2%), which is higher than the Indonesian national average of roughly 8.5%. • Economic Growth: While it is a peaceful region, it hasn't yet overtaken industrial hubs like Jakarta or Bali in terms of wealth or "luxury" living. The Bottom Line: Aceh is a beautiful example of a people who used their faith to find strength after one of history’s worst disasters. While it is safe and disciplined, it is still a developing region working hard to turn its spiritual peace into economic prosperity for all its citizens.❤️👏🙏
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Haleema Abubakar🌹
Haleema Abubakar🌹@Miss_Halimatu·
A Non muslim lady enter a mosque and started praying, watch till an end🙏👏
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Haleema Abubakar🌹
Haleema Abubakar🌹@Miss_Halimatu·
What to recite in Salah?📌📌
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Jaydeep
Jaydeep@_jaydeepkarale·
How Kubernetes Works: A Simple Mental Model Most confusion around Kubernetes comes from thinking in objects instead of responsibilities. So let’s fix that. 1️⃣ Container This is your application. Built from an image. Runs a process. Nothing fancy. But Kubernetes does not manage containers directly. 2️⃣ Pod A Pod is the smallest unit Kubernetes understands. Wraps one or more containers. Shares network and storage. Gets an IP (which can disappear anytime) Pods are ephemeral. Expect them to die. 3️⃣ ReplicaSet ReplicaSet answers one question: “How many Pods should always be running?” If a Pod crashes, ReplicaSet creates a new one. No traffic logic. No deployments. Just desired state. 4️⃣ Deployment Deployment is where intelligence lives. It: - Creates and manages ReplicaSets - Handles scaling - Manages rolling updates - Enables rollbacks You don’t deploy Pods. You deploy intent. 5️⃣ Service Pods are temporary. Users need stability. Service provides: - Stable IP & DNS - Load balancing across Pods - Decoupling users from Pod lifecycle This is how the outside world talks to your app. 6️⃣ Namespace Everything above lives inside a Namespace. Think of it as - Logical isolation - Environment boundary - Scope for access control & quotas Not networking. Not security by default. Just organization. The real flow looks like: Container → Pod → ReplicaSet → Deployment → Service → User All inside a Namespace. TL;DR - Pods are temporary - Services are stable - Deployments keep things sane Once this mental model clicks, Kubernetes stops feeling “complex” and starts feeling predictable.
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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
Du'a after Fajr prayer...
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Great work by the @Grok Imagine team!
Arena.ai@arena

The new @xAI Grok-Imagine-Image model is a Pareto-optimal model in Image Arena: The Pareto frontier tells us which model has the highest Arena score at each price point. @xAi’s latest models have improved the frontier, giving optimal performance in the mid-price tier. For a wide range of prices between 2c and 8c per image, @elonmusk’s @xAI has the leading model, delivering the maximum performance. Top models on the Pareto frontier for Image Arena (Single Image Edit): - @OpenAI: GPT-Image-1.5-high-fidelity - @xAI: Grok Imagine Image Pro - @xAI: Grok Imagine Image - @bfl_ml: Flux 2 Klein 9B - @bfl_ml: Flux-2-Dev - @reve : V1.1 Fast See thread for how the frontier changes for Text-to-Image 🧵

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𝐌𝐚𝐡𝐝𝐢@Mahdii_365·
Duaa for daily protection
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