RonaldoisGreat

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RonaldoisGreat

RonaldoisGreat

@RandomRonaldo21

United States Katılım Temmuz 2022
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il Signor Bombolone!
il Signor Bombolone!@ItalianPointers·
@MartinShkreli This is so naive & wrong I voted for him 3x & Trump has made it almost comically obvious that if you both strike his ego & contribute to his campaign or presidential library you have a much better chance of getting heard.
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
This is wildly misunderstood. No one, absolutely no one, can buy Trump. He’s 80, has billions. You think you could sway the President with money? There are people around people who are around people who are around him who will take money and pretend to try and make something happen. Caveat emptor.
Street Pharmacist 💊@HugsForDrugs99

@MartinShkreli That’s not how Trump works lol. You have to pay the boss to earn a favor

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AF Orthodoxy
AF Orthodoxy@AF_Orthodoxy·
@MartinShkreli @richriker Hey dumb fuck, can you explain: Trump phone Trumpcoin Melaniacoin 3,400 trades in Q1 Trump luxury golf course in Qatar Ubiquitous WH insider trading on prediction markets which he then defends (son is on board of Kalshi Keep exposing yourself, retard
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Pastor Ben
Pastor Ben@BenjaminPDixon·
@elonmusk @magattew Now I know this apartheid-emerald mine cuckold is not trying to provide commentary on the exploitation of Africans
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
The aid industry raises money by showing the world images of African children with flies in their eyes and swollen bellies.  That money is supposed to help us. But those images do something else too. They plant a belief.  One of my employees, Yahara, told me she grew up thinking Africans were inferior because every magazine showed people like her looking pathetic while the world "saved" them. Aid didn't just fail to fix poverty. It taught an entire generation of Africans to feel small.
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alric strife
alric strife@Alric_strife01·
@alx @springsteen Lol my buddies just last night realized @elonmusk has more money than the global population and wonders why he doesnt just give everyone a thousand or something i just had to shake my head
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showman
showman@ostrazdins9·
@kylekuzma Elon is a Meth Head who larps on other people’s ideas and exploits the working class and he also rigged the election for yall, not sure that’s the example you want to set for others
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BlueChipPlatform
BlueChipPlatform@BlueChipCreate·
@kylekuzma the man is supposedly on twitter 10 hours a day. How is this even possible
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Aka x Zaddy
Aka x Zaddy@AkaInvest·
@kylekuzma Elon Musk is literally using his platform to attack everything black every single day and you're over here bend over for him? What are we doing?
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Krishna Sharma
Krishna Sharma@lividprowess·
@elonmusk you should take your words back.
Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D.@iScienceLuvr

(read to the end) As you may have heard, I have a Ph.D. 🤣 My Ph.D. (in Biomedical Engineering) gave me very valuable research experience and learned a lot about being a good researcher and managing research collaborations, skillsets that are serving me well at my startup @SophontAI. I am glad I got the opportunity to work on impactful research problems during my Ph.D. (applying AI to new microscopy technologies to improve cancer diagnostics and treatment decisions). I was working on generative AI in my PhD, earlier than 99.9% of people here even knew what it was. I put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into my research, with many hardships along the way. I try (with limited success unfortunately) to use Twitter as a professional platform, which is why I have Ph.D. in my name. If you ask Grok, even it agrees that there's nothing wrong with saying Ph.D. in your account name especially in a professional setting. I do agree that in general it's stupid to overly focus on it, but it's not like I make anyone irl call me Dr. Tanishq or anything. Of course I don't deny there are tons of frauds who have PhDs and academia has its issues. But that doesn't mean a PhD is completely useless for everyone or has no signal, especially in highly technical fields. I don't even think everyone should do a Ph.D. For me it made sense since it allowed me to more easily do research in an interdisciplinary environment while getting solid mentorship. PhDs are often really good opportunities to progress in life sciences careers (although good alternatives are starting to arise now). However, if you're doing pure AI, a PhD may not always be a good investment of your time, and worthwhile AI research can be done in a variety of ways outside of a PhD program. At my startup we hire both PhDs and non-PhDs as researchers, and our non-PhDs are making tremendous contributions to our company! Many of the best researchers that I respect a lot never did a PhD. If you want to hate me simply for the fact that I worked hard to get a PhD and I indicate that on a profile I mostly use for professional purposes, so be it! I am proud of the hard work I put into it and I will not be ashamed of it :)

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