Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)

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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)

Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)

@StreetlyWiser

Unpacking football's 'uncomfortable truths' with cold, hard data 📊⚽️ | Tactical analysis, player performance insights, & in-depth stats for #CFC 💙.

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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Just crossed 500k impressions in 7 days. First time ever. Wild to watch this grow in real time. Appreciate everyone who’s replied, followed, argued, agreed, and shared. We’re just getting started. Next stop monetization. Let’s keep the momentum 🚀
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GB News@GBNEWS·
‘Shabana Mahmood ought to join Reform!’ @Jacob_Rees_Mogg analyses the Home Secretary’s plans to deport thousands of migrants before they can appeal for asylum and discusses whether the plans will work.
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Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Can voice-derived digital biomarkers combined with explainable machine learning improve early detection of relapse in schizophrenia? Currently exploring this idea and building an initial prototype. Curious to hear thoughts from others in digital health and AI.
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Kentah Gwanjez@GWANJEZ·
"The very first country mentioned in the Bible is Ethiopia, Genesis 2:13" - And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia
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iNspiritextra@iNspiritextra·
Listen to how Apostle Arome Osayi responded to a young man who said he came to Remnant Christian Network to find a wife.
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Looking for a reliable babysitter/helper in Dudley area. 6–8 hours daily, mainly supervision and light help with children. Long-term monthly arrangement. Budget £30–£40 per day. Suitable for student, young person or local mum. Please message if interested.
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Just published my latest research on early detection of relapse in schizophrenia using passive smartphone sensing and machine learning. The study shows that behavioural changes can be detected up to 10–14 days before relapse, opening the door for earlier intervention and more proactive mental health care. This work sits at the intersection of digital phenotyping and computational psychiatry. Preprint available here: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Most mental health relapse detection happens too late. By the time symptoms are visible, intervention becomes reactive instead of preventive. I’ve been working on a project exploring how smartphones can detect early behavioural changes in schizophrenia before relapse happens. Using passive data like movement, sleep patterns, and communication behaviour, machine learning models can identify risk signals up to 10–14 days in advance. This is where digital health becomes powerful: Not replacing clinicians, but giving them earlier signals to act. The future of mental healthcare is not just treatment, it’s prediction.
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Her husband brought lunch for her at work and this happened😁😍❤️…. If you like no marry your best friend o🥹
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
Britain has a coastline story no one is really talking about. In towns like Jaywick the sea is beautiful, the beach stretches wide, but the local economy feels frozen in time. Rows of ageing chalets, quiet streets, and a reputation that has followed the town for years. Some call it “Britain’s benefits town.” But the real story is much deeper. Decades ago many coastal communities lived from fishing and maritime trade. Harbours were full. Markets were busy. Generations worked the same industry. Then everything changed. When the fishing industry collapsed and fleets disappeared, entire local economies collapsed with them. Processing plants closed. Transport businesses vanished. Jobs that sustained towns for generations were simply gone. What replaced them? In many places, almost nothing. Property prices crashed. Cheap housing attracted people priced out of big cities. Over time these coastal towns quietly became magnets for Britain’s poorest households. Not by design. By economic gravity. The media often labels these places “benefits towns,” but that description misses the bigger truth. These communities did not begin as welfare economies. They became welfare economies after their industries disappeared. Today the contrast is striking. Beautiful sea views. Empty job markets. Communities living on the edge of the national economy. Millions of people live in Britain’s coastal towns, yet they rarely appear in economic conversations dominated by London, Manchester and other major cities. And when people ask why political frustration runs deep in parts of the country, the answer might start along this forgotten coastline. Because Britain’s coastal towns were once gateways to the world’s oceans. Now many feel like they sit at the edge of the nation’s attention. The question is simple. Will these places remain symbols of decline, or will Britain finally rediscover the coast? #UKPolitics #BritishEconomy #CoastalTowns #ForgottenBritain #Jaywick #EconomicInequality #UKSociety #PoliticalCommentary #UKNews #immigration
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Cophi@That_Blvk_Boy·
@lionoflondonn @StreetlyWiser @ukhomeoffice Well your ancestors were living however they liked in their ancestral home when Brits migrated over there to force their language on them, looted from them and put them in chains.
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Home Office
Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
From next year, migrants wishing to stay in the UK permanently will need to speak, listen, read and write in English to an A-level equivalent standard. It is right that those who wish to build a life here work hard, contribute and are able to play a full part in British life.
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jimboid@jimboid28·
@StreetlyWiser @ukhomeoffice There are two options: 1) You’re completely incorrect 2) You’re correct in which case the last thing we need is to import more retards
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Jason 🥷@lionoflondonn·
@StreetlyWiser @ukhomeoffice Brits can live however they like in their ancestral home. Migrants however have to behave themselves according to the dictates of the law and that’s not asking too much
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Streetly_wiser (✸,✸)@StreetlyWiser·
No way the more you earn the more you spend. I ask myself sometimes why I’m I really buying this stuff and I end up buying it twice… humans are really insatiable.
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Trevoh Chalobah@TrevohChalobah·
Even if life show me pepper, I go make pepper soup from it
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