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Hello, friend. The revolution runs on code.
In my Head. Katılım Temmuz 2023
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I have just completed the Network Enumeration with Nmap module on HTB Academy! academy.hackthebox.com/achievement/19… #hackthebox #htbacademy #cybersecurity
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I was just awarded the The eye that sees all badge on HTB Academy! academy.hackthebox.com/achievement/ba… #hackthebox #htbacademy #cybersecurity
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We're launching Claude Community Ambassadors. Lead local meetups, bring builders together, and partner with our team.
Open to any background, anywhere in the world.
Apply: claude.com/community/amba…

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The world's last remaining operational F-14 Tomcats exclusively flown by Iran are being systematically destroyed on the ground before they can even participate in combat, potentially ending the type's flying history forever.
Nanyuki Billionaire🇰🇪@lewis_ngunyi
I know now that I cannot home school my future kids because this entire week would've been all about the Iran situation (all the way since the Persian Empire days), after spending an entire month on Venezuela and the Cartels, despite us lagging seriously behind on Maths.
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The uncomfortable truth. Why calling Neymar a ‘Talent’ is a downgrade, not a Compliment:
My issue with referring to Neymar as “one of the greatest talents” is that it subtly shifts the conversation away from what actually matters.
It’s an easy way out. Labelling him a talent is a way to acknowledge ability without confronting the reality of having to rank it. The moment you label him great, you’re forced into hierarchy. You have to deal with the uncomfortable fact that the player so often described as chaotic, a showman, flamboyant, is actually one of the true greats.
Calling him a talent preserves Neymar as an artist, and quietly removes him from the conversations he should be a part of. As a dominant, influential, historic footballing figure.
People confuse the beauty of how Neymar played with the purpose of why he played that way. He ends up viewed almost entirely through a visual lens, judged by elegance rather than effect. The focus stays on how he did things, not what those things did. Outcomes are treated as secondary, or incidental.
That framing avoids the difficult questions. His peak. His consistency. His influence. His place in history. His legacy. All of it gets sidestepped.
And that’s how one of the most productive and dominant footballers of all time gets reframed as a story about missed possibilities, instead of sustained, world-class excellence over more than a decade.
Calling Neymar “one of the greatest talents” is really just an aesthetic compliment. It dodges the reality that he was far more than aesthetics. He was decisive and match-defining at the very highest level. His Goals + Assists per game is higher Cristiano Ronaldo across his career. He has the 4th most goals ever in cup finals, the 12th-most G/A in football history, Brazil’s all-time top scorer and assist maker, and produced some of the greatest individual and tournament performances of the modern era. I could go on.
The “talent” people refer to is actually applied talent. Realised talent. Talent already expressed and made use of. There’s a 750-game body of work that proves it.
Neymar is not one of the greatest talents football has ever seen.
He is one of the greatest footballers the game has ever seen. Full stop.
And he should be referred to as that.

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‘I don’t have any sponsorship as of now. Anyone out there willing, I’d be grateful’
Kenya’s tennis star Angella Okutoyi makes a heartfelt appeal for sponsorship as she prepares for the next chapter of her career🙏🏿
She moved into a career high 476 this week🔝
#AngellaOkutoyi
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Imagine watching a football game between 2 African countries and thinking, "I wonder what people from Europe think about this"
…@DankieBribeMan
Another empty stadium. This why Europeans don’t respect us
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