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INTITECH | Intisor Abdulawwal
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INTITECH | Intisor Abdulawwal
@IntitechDev
I am a DotNet developer || SWE student || Microsoft Student Ambassador || Cowrywise Student Ambassador
💻 Katılım Eylül 2023
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@AllahGreatQuran Most forbidden things in Islam follow a pattern: they either distract from remembering Allah or harm the believer. Music doesn’t always fit this, so I believe music itself isn’t haram, but the type and nature of what is being listened to. Even qaseedahs are music.
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@Beyefendi_Sunni Most forbidden things in Islam follow a pattern: they either distract from remembering Allah or harm the believer. Music doesn’t always fit this, so I believe music itself isn’t haram, but the type and nature of what is being listened to. Even qaseedahs are music.
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İslam medeniyeti yıkılınca, sığ ve katı düşünceler baskın hale geldiler.
Fıkıh kitaplarında müziği haram sayan birçok fetva bulabilirsiniz. Ancak İslam tarihinde bu fetvalar, geniş çapta kabul görmediler. Çünkü İslam medeniyeti, sadece fakihlerin etrafında şekillenmiyordu.
Aydınlar, mutasavvıflar, fikir insanları ve sanatçılar da medeniyeti şekillendiren unsurlardı. Bu sayede her kesim birbirini dengeliyordu.
Ancak İslam medeniyeti dağılıp, bu kesimler birbirlerini sindirme mücadelesine girişince, ya aşırı seküler ya da dini en katı yorumla yaşayan kesimler güç kazandılar.
İşte bizim bu gün en büyük yoksunluğumuz, bizi kendi içimizde dengeleyecek bir medeniyetimizin olmayışı ve bundan dolayı uçlara savrulmamız.
Allah Islam Quran@AllahGreatQuran
Ya Allah please protect our Imaan.
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@IntitechDev @richsongocrazy na everywhere u dey always dey ..active!
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@ClickUpWithAda humans are still highly needed, no doubt
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I used to think the “smartest” businesses were the ones automating everything.
The more automated the business looked, the more successful I assumed they were.
Until I started working behind the scenes.
That’s when I realized something nobody really talks about:
Even the most automated companies still rely heavily on humans.
Because business is unpredictable.
A client suddenly changes direction.
A lead replies with something unexpected.
A customer gets upset.
A task fails.
A payment issue happens.
A team member misunderstands instructions.
And in those moments, no automation magically fixes everything.
A human steps in.
That’s why I don’t believe the future is “replace humans with automation.”
I believe the future is:
Use automation for repetitive work.
Use humans for decisions, relationships, creativity, and critical thinking.
Automation is amazing for:
• Saving time
• Reducing manual tasks
• Organizing operations
• Improving consistency
But there are parts of business that still need empathy, communication, and judgment.
And honestly, I think some people underestimate how important that is.
The best systems are not fully automated systems.
They are systems designed with intention.
Automation where it makes sense.
Humans where they matter most.

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.NET 11 Preview 4 just dropped
- a huge expansion of System.Diagnostics.Process for deeper process control,
-and new async‑optimized JIT builds boosting performance across modern apps.
- and yes, dotnet watch for Android and IOS
read: devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-…
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@tomilola_ng what's supabase dev 😂, is supabase bad? I'm using it for a lightweight app and it makes sense na
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@IntitechDev .NET has been 'dying' for 15 years. Still here. Still shipping. Still powering massive apps. 😹
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People keep saying ".NET is dead" while Microsoft is using Blazor WASM + .NET in Copilot Studio 😹
The team just shared their .NET 10 migration insights too: better WASM tooling, AOT improvements, faster execution.
Worth reading 👇
devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/copilot…
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