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Shawn Gordon

@ProgRockRec

Datalake developer advocate, software designer, and prolific musician. Check out my music https://t.co/R1xwdImm4V

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Katılım Mart 2010
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@HonestYPTweets Different than the Creeds that came hundreds of years later. You're to stupid to even understand your own history because you are busy being Satan's handmaiden
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@MattWhitlock probably time for the church to start enforcing the "Mormon" trademark to stop this slime from trying to grift off the name.
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@amyforsandiego @YouTube @nickshirleyy @X The copyright complaint process on YouTube is basically automated . If you make a complaint it gets taken down immediately and the affected person has to appeal it. Odds are an appeal will work for this because there isn't any copyright claim to make
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Thomas Paul
Thomas Paul@ThomasPaul8171·
@ThoughtfulSaint @BruceSaiFun Perhaps other topics can include Joseph Smith's false prophecies, the ongoing LDS abuse lawsuits, and the complete lack of archeological evidence for the BoM.
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Thoughtful-Faith@ThoughtfulSaint·
Hey @BruceSaiFun are you willing to come on my show and have a moderated discussion with Blake Ostler about the Trinity?
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@BradRTorgersen I am a keyboardist, but I like to learn other instruments, so I keep some basses and guitars by my desk and just noodle around. I wrote this bass line, waiting on a meeting, then redid it on synths. youtu.be/A_1TIrRgEno?si…
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Brad R. Torgersen@BradRTorgersen·
I bought this thing in 2016 intending to learn it when I got back home from deployment. Then an entire decade WHOOSHED by in front of my eyes, and I barely did anything except plug in the amp and tune it. They say learning new things is harder with age, but essential. So . . .
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CollateData@CollateData·
Data quality testing has been significantly upgraded in Collate 1.12. If you have ever written a custom SQL query for a data quality check, copied it 50 times for different tables, and then tried to explain to business users how to run it... you know the pain. The new Test Library changes the game. Here is what it does: • Turns your custom SQL into reusable test templates with dynamic variables • Makes those tests available to business users through a simple UI (no code required) • Gives you control over which tests are enabled across your organization The demo shows a column-level test built with {{table_name}} and {{column_name}} variables that resolve at runtime, along with a custom parameter that users can set when applying the test. Apply it once, scale it everywhere. Data quality should not require a computer science degree to implement. This is how you make it accessible. 🎥Watch and see: youtu.be/021XrWkrFvM #DataQuality #DataGovernance #DataEngineering #OpenSource #DataManagement
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Niron Magnetics
Niron Magnetics@NironMagnetics·
Permanent magnets power motors, defense systems, and data centers. The industry hasn't seen a major breakthrough in 30 years. At this year’s @CERAWeek, our CEO Jonathan Rowntree will join industry leaders on March 24 to discuss innovation that is reshaping critical minerals supply chains. More info: ceraweek.com/en/program/inn…
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@UnwantedBlog I was there yesterday and the fantasy section was almost entirely female authors writing soft porn.
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Unwanted Blog@UnwantedBlog·
1/ I weep for the future of our civilization. My most recent example: A couple days ago I stopped at the local Barnes & Noble and dared look in the "Science Fiction" section. At first glance, it appears to be *largely* fantasy, not SF... and *crap* fantasy at that. Behold:
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Shawn Gordon@ProgRockRec·
@Jackwadd01 @Protestia Chris, you are just not a very bright or well informed person. Stick to topics you know about, like Pokémon cards.
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Chris “Jack Wadd” Mattias
@Protestia Being a Mormon “missionary” is being part of a giant church-run sales team - the “church” doesn’t send out people to actually spread the “word” of “god”, they do it to get new church members who pay 10% plus (and more) of their income to the church each month. It’s a money grab.
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Protestia@Protestia·
A young girl shares with her family that she's been selected to serve as a Mormon missionary. This is incredibly sad, and we pray that she gets converted out of her false religion and cult.
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C. Wilson 🇻🇦@TomorrowsWar·
Some may not know this but in 1843, there were some gentlemen in Kinderhook, Illinois who wanted to see if Joseph Smith could really translate ancient records the way he said he could. These men would decide that they would make six small brass plates, then they randomly scratched in fake ancient writtings on them, buried them in an old mound, and then would act as if they had just discovered buried treasure. Most importantly they would make sure a Mormon was there to tell Joseph about all about it right away. As excepted the plates were then sent to him in Nauvoo. He decided to look at them and would end up saying he translated part of them. Joseph Smith's exact words were "I have translated a portion of them, and find they contain the history of the person with whom they were found. He was a descendant of Ham, through the loins of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and that he received his kingdom from the ruler of heaven and earth." So from completely fake plates made to trick him, he ended up coming up with a whole ancient Egyptian family history and a divine kingdom story. Later those men would ultimately admit it was a hoax and tests in the 1980s would prove that the plates were indeed modern at his time. Ironically, even the LDS Church’s own magazine would eventually would say that it was a 19th century hoax and the LDS would officially state "...Chemical and metallurgical analysis of the one surviving plate confirms the artifact was not of ancient production. Moreover, the characters on the plates do not match any known language and were likely invented by Fugate and Wiley." For years people pointed to them as proof he could translate ancient things. After the facts came out, the LDS story would completely change and say things such as "he wasn’t really translating by revelation, he was just studying the characters." This is why we should be careful trusting any single person who claims exclusive new revelation or secret ancient records that only they can access and verify. The Bible warns us to test everything, to beware of false prophets who come in sheep's clothing and to hold fast to the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints. Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants may differ on some points, but we all agree that the foundation of Christianity is Jesus Christ, His life, death, resurrection, and the teachings handed down through the apostles and not on one man's private translations that fail even the basic tests. When extraordinary claims like this don't hold up, it reminds every Christian to stay rooted in the Gospel we share and that is salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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@txsalth2o My daughter is in rotc in college and they were told today to stay out of uniform till further notice. K
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𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗠𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮
Junior ROTC Cadets are no longer allowed to wear uniforms because those uniforms make them targets for Islamic terrorists. Text from my daughter this morning. We let these people in, we feed them, we house them, they then kill us and destroy our culture. Enough.
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@HcwXd how can I use it to create training for my software product?
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Cheng-Wei Hu
Cheng-Wei Hu@HcwXd·
I left NotebookLM a few months ago to solve a bigger problem in learning. Today's Day 2 of Wondering's early access. Use the access code: "curious" Thank you to all our Day 1 users for the kind feedback, thoughtful suggestions, and for being patient while we scaled our servers to handle the heat
Cheng-Wei Hu@HcwXd

I left NotebookLM a few months ago to solve a bigger problem in learning. Today, as the first step, we are launching @WonderingApp for early access. It's Duolingo for anything — turning any topic into a guided path with bite-size visual lessons that can fit into your busy schedule. But you don't sacrifice depth/effectiveness for convenience: Total Control: You decide how deep you want to go, how difficult the material should be, and how personalized the experience feels. Active Learning: We provide the tools you need to practice, test your understanding, and actually apply what you’ve learned. Long-term Mastery: It’s built to help you truly remember and master any subject, not just skim the surface.

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CollateData@CollateData·
🎥The new episode of Data 30 with Jo Perez is a great explanation of Knowledge Graphs, what they are, and why you should care. Dive into some real-world use cases on how Knowledge Graphs can impact your organization. 👉 Watch here: buff.ly/UMT2UbX
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Mahershalalhashbozy@Hashboz·
New pet peeve: influencers holding clip-on lavalier mics in their hand instead of clipping them on. You look so stupid with that tiny microphone in your hand. It has a clip. Use it.
Jasmin Rappleye@JasminRappleye

James Rasband is the new commissioner of Education for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he has a background that I’ve never seen in a previous church commissioner before. Do you think this background will lead to a different style from Clark Giblert's?

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