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Ivory Coast Katılım Aralık 2014
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
Qasim Rashid, Esq.@QasimRashid·
Entering month 6 of the Mamdani mayorship of NYC and Robberies are down 11%, Retail theft is down 19%, and Murder is down an astounding 21%. And he did so without "Adding 5000 new cops" to the streets. Instead, he's invested in public safety with free childcare, accessible infrastructure, and better funded schools and libraries. He's proven once again that if we want safer communities, we must invest in People—not Punishments.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The New York Times accidentally revealed the moral bankruptcy of capitalism. China is making breakthroughs in cancer drugs, clinical trials, biotech research, and life-saving medicines. The first American reaction is not: “How many patients can this save?” It is: “Will this threaten U.S. dominance?” “Will American biotech lose its edge?” “Will Big Pharma struggle to keep up?” That tells you everything. In a sane world, better cancer drugs would be a human victory. In Washington’s world, even medicine becomes a battlefield the moment China helps people live. China’s biotech rise is not just about winning. It is about responsibility to a massive patient population that cannot wait for American monopolies, American prices, or American permission. Cancer patients do not care about U.S. dominance. They care about staying alive. And that is exactly why China cannot leave this field to America.
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Transferer la capitale administrative a Yamoussoukro aurait fait enormement baisser la pression foncière sur Abidjan, déplacé le centre de gravité économique plus au nord, et facilité le developpement du nord d'Abidjan jusqu'a Korhogo.
Kristian Secka@Iam_kristians

Les bidonvilles dans la zone d'Abidjan ont toujours existé mais faut pas oublier que le fait qu'ils aient pris de l'ampleur c'est bien entendu à cause de l'exode rural et de la crise de 2002. Vous pensez que si l'intérieur de la civ était attractif

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TERMINUS🐐@Jistice225

Monsieur @IbrahimaBacongo pourquoi faites vous subir ça a ces pauvres personnes? Pourquoi détruire les bagages de ces pauvres gens? Pourquoi ne pas les tenir informés 2 jours avant le déguerpissement? C'est trop méchant de votre part.

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kelly@kellytheboss7·
A college student with ADHD once explained why their essays end up filled with so many parentheses: “Neurotypical people think in straight lines. My brain thinks in a giant web where every single concept is physically holding hands with twelve other concepts.” In other words, their thoughts don’t unfold in a neat, step-by-step sequence. Instead, one idea immediately triggers several related ideas at once. While writing, it can feel impossible to ignore those connections because they all feel relevant and important, even if they branch off from the main point. Parentheses become a way to temporarily “park” those side thoughts without losing them. So the essay ends up reflecting the actual structure of their thinking: layered, branching, and constantly interlinked. What looks messy on the page is really an attempt to capture a mind that doesn’t move in a straight line, but in a network where everything is connected to everything else.
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Sam Stoffel
Sam Stoffel@sam_stoffel·
Founder of lululemon on what he'd tell every 25 year old: "I'd tell them that every person in the world is an individual with a different genetic makeup and a different upbringing and the way that you're thinking is so radically different than every other person in the world and incomparable that if you have an idea and you want to move forward with it, don't worry so much about the competition because nobody will be able to replicate you and the way you think about it."
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Liam Kinkey
Liam Kinkey@Liamkinkey·
Un jour, une journée commencera sans toi… Le soleil se lèvera. Les téléphones sonneront. Les réunions auront lieu. Les voitures circuleront. Les conversations continueront. Le monde poursuivra sa course et rien ne changera. #Ecclésiaste 1:2
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Chinese schools, artificial intelligence now reviews homework by scanning notebooks, grading assignments automatically, and printing feedback that highlights errors.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
This Google insider just revealed what AI is actually being used for behind closed doors. It has nothing to do with chatbots. Mo Gawdat was a senior executive at Google for over a decade. He watched AI get built from the inside. He was in the rooms, in the labs, in the government meetings in China that almost no Western executive was allowed into. And he just went on Diary of a CEO and said things that no active tech executive would ever be allowed to say publicly: "What the general public sees about AI is overhyped but ineffective. What the real geeks see inside the lab is genuinely world-changing." The public gets chatbots and AI-generated videos while the labs are building autonomous weapons systems, military targeting technology, real-time surveillance infrastructure, and self-improving code that rewrites itself every microsecond without human oversight. As Mo put it: "As we speak, we are living in two major wars where AI is doing most of the killing." He talked about Palantir's CEO Alex Karp openly celebrating how his targeting technology identifies and eliminates people. He talked about the next generation of autonomous weapons costing $20,000 each, meaning any government with a $50 billion defense budget can literally rain drones on every corner of the planet. And as you remember, Anthropic was offered a $500 million military contract to allow their AI to be used for human targeting and surveillance. They refused and walked away from the money. OpenAI took the contract the following week. Mo's response: "You have to start observing who is actually behaving in a way that makes AI work for humanity, and who is behaving in a way that makes AI work for their share price." Now this is where it gets really interesting... In Mo's documentary Chasing Utopia, Altman literally says directly on camera: "I suspect that AI is likely going to end humanity, but we're going to create a lot of interesting companies in the process." That is the CEO of the most powerful AI company on Earth saying that he suspects his OWN technology will end the human race and then shrugging it off because the business opportunity is too good to pass up. Mo's prediction for the next decade: War, economic collapse, mass unemployment, surveillance expansion, and an absolute concentration of power at the top unlike anything in modern history. His prediction after that is if humanity survives the next 10 years, AI will eventually create a world of abundance where intelligence solves every problem we currently face. But the path between here and there is what terrifies him. And the men building the technology know exactly what they're doing. Do you think he's just exaggerating for attention, or is there truth in this?
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Kanigui Yeo
Kanigui Yeo@YeoKanigui·
Il y a une crise des ordures ménagères actuellement à Abidjan. Et avec la saison des pluie le risque de maladie est plus élevé.
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳China’s student loans are interest-free. Plus, university tuition is low. This is a university in Jiangxi, China. Its annual tuition is only 5,000 RMB ($700), and the annual accommodation fee is just 1,000 RMB ($140). Most universities in China fall within this range.
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Univers Tennis 🎾
Univers Tennis 🎾@UniversTennis·
🗣️🇫🇷 Moïse Kouame : « NE JAMAIS CESSER D’Y CROIRE. L’année dernière je regardais la finale où Carlos Alcaraz sauvait 3 balles de match. Ce qu’il a dit, je n’ai jamais cessé d’y croire. Aujourd’hui quand j’étais mené 5-3, je n’ai jamais cessé d’y croire. »
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Kanigui Yeo
Kanigui Yeo@YeoKanigui·
Ma conviction : arrêtons de copier la « grosse motorisation » d’ailleurs. Nos parcelles morcelées, nos sols, notre réalité appellent une mécanisation intermédiaire et des modèles de location partagée 4/5
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