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@Manyonge12

You will learn something new in the timeline || Enjoy the EduVenture || I love Money, Film, F1, Research, Medicine, Food, Aviation, Astrophysics, Bitcoin

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Infinite Insights@Manyonge12·
The key to happiness is low expectations.
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Eric Dane Now we got to watch The Last Ship one more time.
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Kadott@Kadotttt·
You people never told me that your Wi-Fi supplier can see my browsing history even in incognito mode 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Tati@pmusesya·
My son's school has found a way around CBC textbooks and I am so proud. So, CBC textbooks are meant to be written in. And there is no sharing (something we grew up doing). The school introduced a book fund where we contribute money and the school buys books that students share... Now, like we used to do in 8-4-4, the students copy the work in exercise books and then answer. What this means is that the students now get to share the books (which is a good social skill to learn) and also practise their handwritting. No. It is not a public school and yes, as parents, we are very firmly behind the administration. CBC is a scam that needs to be abolished. It is not inclusive or even productive for our children. Our children are not specimen to be used for experiments especially in education.
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Infinite Insights@Manyonge12·
Lissencephaly literally means “smooth brain.” It is a congenital condition in which the brain surface lacks normal folds and grooves due to improper neuronal migration during fetal development.
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Vivo@vivoplt·
last night was unable to solve a bug. tried claude, gemini, deepseek all failed. slept thinking will debug tomorrow. had a weird dream. In my dream, was debugging the code and finally was able to find the bug, it was just a one line fix. Finally woke up tired thinking did I really solve the bug or not. opened my codebase, changed that very line and the code worked. how is this possible? what do I call this type of coding? dream-fix coding?
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
🚨Anna's Archive had (pirated) 61M+ books and 95M+ research papers freely available. So, it's been shut down. We shouldn't use it anyway. We should help billion-dollar academic publishers get richer. Anyway, here's how you can still access Anna's Archive: DON'T DO THIS!
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@elnathan_john The lot that require you to dumb down your writing a little bit, throw in a few grammatical errors
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Elnathan John
Elnathan John@elnathan_john·
I hate hate hate this kind of lazy analysis which is becoming increasingly common. Now those of us who have been using because of X, Y and Not X but Y for decades before AI will be treated as suspect because we have learnt through hard work, and years of practice how to write clean, well considered sentences. Now, people who do not read widely enough, people who have not made a habit of reading great, clean sentences will immediately look for these and call it AI. I teach "the sentence" as the first module when I teach creative writing. I teach many of these so called tell tale signs of AI, many of which are actually useful ways of making a sentence clear. Writing does not have to be messy. It does not have to contain errors. It does not have to be sloppy to be human. You want a writer who respects the reader enough to think deeply about the sentence. Are more people using AI? Absolutely. Is that writing formulaic and soulless? Very often, yes. But these weird conclusive declarations of how to spot AI are useless and only harm writers who actually pay attention to craft, to voice, to clarity. Worse for me are when academics, who are notorious for completely soulless, opaque writing that no one has been able to read for the past 50 years complain about AI. Most academics write worse than AI. And maybe they might even find lessons there on how to make research clear and accessible. Lazy or incompetent editors, in news and academia, who cannot tell good writing from bad if it slapped them in the face are now up in arms about AI as if the old human slop they have been churning out was any better, as if there was some great age of human writing that was being lost. Before AI, journalists and academics have been producing, dead, formulaic work, impressive only to the in-group, all on their own. It is getting boring.
Jon Severs@jon_severs

Increasingly being submitted AI-written articles. Even the worst human writing has an abundance of signals about the writer in the choices they make. AI-written pieces give no signals and that is deeply weird to read. Some common features include...

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Infinite Insights@Manyonge12·
@AhmadOnAlpha @NovaSwap How's the liquidity now? The last time I tried a relatively large swap, it could not be processed within the stated time, and I had to seek help from support
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Ahmard@ahmard0x·
Step-by-step guide on how to move your stablecoins with zero fees on the @NovaSwap beta. Simple flow, Just say what you want to swap and let intents handle the rest. Try out here 👉 Novaswap.io
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Kukie@Karey_mwari·
My brother @cmwenda93 walked into a hospital for a routine procedure and never walked out. Conflicting medical reports, silence, evasiveness have marked our journey. The hospital failed in it's duty of care and accountability. We want answers. We deserve the truth #JusticeforChris
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The Standard Digital@StandardKenya

Meridian Equator Hospital in South C, Nairobi, is under scrutiny following the death of a 32-year-old advocate during a routine medical procedure, in a case now being investigated by the Homicide Department of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). standardmedia.co.ke/national/artic…

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Curious Minds@CuriousMindsHub·
Become an Elite Thinker:
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@VishalMalvi_ The antennae are perpendicularly omnidirectional, just aligning them correctly to cover intended directions should be enough
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Vishal@VishalMalvi_·
As a software engineer , I can confirm , putting aluminium foil behind your WiFi router really boosts the signal. This hack actually works. Thank me later
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Infinite Insights@Manyonge12·
@itsssthulsss People are making tons of money and living large from it, but don't delude yourself into thinking you can succeed with your minuscule capital. You need huge capital to take minimal risks while targeting tiny price moves.
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thuli tia@itsssthulsss·
is forex really a scam? or are there people genuinely making money off of it?
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The better the story sounds, the more caution it deserves.
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Dr Boni Khalwale MD, CBS
Dr Boni Khalwale MD, CBS@DrBKhalwale·
As my dota, Melissa Khamwenyi Khalwale, shines all the way to the University, I want to thank the St Brigid High School-Kiminini fraternity and my family for the support they bestowed to Liza in her studies. And above all I thank God for the gift of my little girl.
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Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. —Stephen Hawking
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Pascal Bornet
Pascal Bornet@pascal_bornet·
🤖 When wheels and legs fail, evolution takes over. I find this fascinating — Ground Control Robotics, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology, is rethinking how robots move through the world. Instead of wheels or rigid legs, they’ve developed elongated multi-legged robots that can navigate cluttered, uneven, and confined spaces — places where traditional machines simply can’t operate. The potential is enormous: 🌾 Agriculture — working across unstructured farmland 🛡️ Defense — operating in complex terrain 🚨 Search and Rescue — reaching areas humans can’t 🐜 Pest Control — precise movement through tight environments It’s a reminder that innovation often begins where limitations appear — when we stop forcing machines to move like us, and start letting them move better than us. Could this be the next big leap in robotic mobility? #AI #Innovation #Technology #Robotics #Engineering #Automation #Agriculture #FutureOfWork Credits: Supriya Rathi
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