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P.F Strawson

@abingos2

Technology. Digital Intelligence. Politics. Abia

The Blue Planet Katılım Şubat 2016
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@r0ck3t23 If you understand that synthetic intelligence is a speciation event, and the next iteration of the evolutionary process, the tension dissipates. Simply put: our Neanderthal moment is here. It’s bad for us as a species, but it has no cosmic significance
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@kmbiamnozie You are no different from Paula White. Your is just a different variation of the same basic superstition.
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Kelechi DonPido
Kelechi DonPido@kmbiamnozie·
I am not merely a Catholic by affiliation, I nearly walked the path to the priesthood. Scripture, to me, has never been casual reading; it has been studied with the care of a sculptor refining form; patiently, attentively, reverently. And so I say this with both conviction and humility: Prayer is not performance. It is not spectacle. It is a sacred act, an intimate communion between the human spirit and the divine. A means not only to speak, but to interface with the heavens, the hosts of heaven themselves. When we pray, we approach with humility. With thanksgiving. With love. Just as one brings offerings into the house of the Lord, not in arrogance, but in surrender. Which is why moments of public prayer demand even greater care. When figures such as Paula White stand before the world in prayer, the expectation is clear: to seek wisdom, not validation. To ask that leaders like Donald Trump be guided toward justice, compassion, peace, and discernment. To intercede for the poor, the vulnerable, and the preservation of life. That is what true supplication looks like. But to elevate any political figure especially during the sacred solemnity of Holy Week to a comparison with the sinless Son of God is not devotion. It is error. And more than that, it borders on blasphemy. Likewise, when Franklin Graham invokes the Book of Esther as justification for the destruction of a modern nation such as Iran, it reflects not divine insight, but a troubling misapplication of scripture. Context matters. Theology demands responsibility. Sacred texts are not instruments for political ends. Faith was never meant to be weaponized. It was meant to guide, to correct, to humble. And if we are to invoke God in matters of leadership and war, then let it be done with trembling reverence, not confident distortion. Because the danger is not in believing too deeply but in believing wrongly. I am ashamed, this is our Holy Week for Gods sake. God have mercy.
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@tavi_chocochip Artemis 2 does not advance anything. Nothing about it is laudable, especially given the amount of money expended on it
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𝕋𝕒𝕧𝕚
𝕋𝕒𝕧𝕚@tavi_chocochip·
I find it weird that Elon didn't mention NASA's Artemis II mission at all, despite posting quite a lot on other topics. He keeps saying space exploration is super-important to him. So does he really care about human missions to space, or is it only when it's a SpaceX program?
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@infolibnews The extremist christians and the extremist muslims .. I don't know who is worse!
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Chris Menahan 🇺🇸
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews·
Franklin Graham: "Let us pray… Father, you tell us in the Book of Esther that the Persians—the Iranians—were wanting to kill every Jew…and do it all in one day…" "Today, the Iranians—the wicked regime of this govt—wants to kill every Jew and destroy them with an atomic fire, but you have raised up Pres. Trump."
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews

Trump spiritual advisor Paula White compares President Trump to Jesus Christ at White House Easter Lunch. "Mr. President, no one has paid the price like you have paid the price. It almost cost you your life. You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused. It's a familiar pattern that our Lord and Savior showed us." She says God told her to tell him that "because of [Jesus's victory in resurrection], you will be victorious in all that you put your hands to."

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Zack Golden
Zack Golden@CSI_Starbase·
Here’s some important food for thought for every human being on this planet. Is it moral to collectively punish an entire civilian population for decisions made by a ruling class that represents less than 0.5 % of their country? The answer matters. Because the precedent we set today becomes the rules of engagement tomorrow. We are actively rewriting the script that could one day be used against our own families, our own cities, our own children. In other words: would dropping 2,000 lb bombs in the middle of New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, Moscow, Beijing, Tehran, Damascus, Cairo, or any other city on Earth be an acceptable way to force a government to capitulate? The question isn’t about any one conflict. It’s about the standard we are willing to live and die by when the tables inevitably turn.
Trita Parsi@tparsi

A resident in Tehran films the US and Israel bomb densely populated neighborhoods in Tehran. These are clearly massive munitions with little to no regard for civilian casualties. Indeed, the entire neighborhood is engulfed in fire and smoke. Just as Israel did in Gaza.

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Chimezie
Chimezie@Chimeziiee·
We can untangle ourselves from Nigeria without firing a single bullet or losing more of our people. Otti is proving that. We do not have to keep dying in the name of saving Nigeria. We have already paid that price in millions. I think whatever fire we still have should be redirected. Let it go into electing competent leaders in our states and regions. Let it also go into holding them accountable and being ready to rise when they fail to deliver. Abuja is too far from me; but Owerri is within reach. That is where my agitation should begin.
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P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@elliot_solution @Ol0ye The second Niger bridge seemed too good to be true. Finally, I can now understand how and why it was completed!!
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
An American bank partnered with a Nigerian man to launder $308 million of Nigerian government money. The money left Nigeria through American banks. It then sat quietly in a shell company for years while the man lived comfortably in Texas. In 2003 American authorities arrested him. He spent six months in federal detention in the United States waiting to be tried. Before the trial happened he offered to return $163 million. America accepted. He flew back to Nigeria. Nobody questioned him. Nobody charged him. Nobody prosecuted him. He ran for Senate and won. He ran for Governor and won. He ran for Governor again and won. America returned the $308 million his operation had laundered. The new president then put him in cabinet. America did not trust Nigeria with the $308 million. They tied every dollar to three specific roads. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Abuja-Kano Road. Second Niger Bridge. They even included a clawback clause. Misuse one dollar, pay it all back. Why the conditions? Because previous loot returned to Nigeria had already disappeared. Nigeria's own government told the court they had no record of how the earlier billions were spent. A man who laundered billions is currently Nigeria's Minister of Budget and Economic Planning. He decides how Nigeria spends its money. 💀🇳🇬🇺🇸
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I will like you to listen carefully to this. This morning we visited Boys secondary school, Uzuakoli Abia State to preach the gospel of maths and enlighten them on the 2027 South East Maths Olympiad. We are building the greatest workforce in Africa in 10 years.
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DREAMER 💎
DREAMER 💎@MarkLeo20240876·
@DrKalu_ @ChimaAnyaso The same way I warned you gullible blind F00LS about Christopher Musa when you were celebrating his reappointment, I am warning you now; don’t trust this guy, he’s working for the APC.
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
This is the visionary Young man that'll replace Benjamin Kalu the self acclaimed number 6 citizen in 2027 Bende Federal Constituency get ready for this man. His handle is @ChimaAnyaso.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
-Lindsey Graham now says to make a deal. -Trump says to make a deal. -Mark Levin is saying the war could end in a few weeks… -Netanyahu is saying Iran is no longer a “threat to Israel….” -Europe is flipping on Zionism as is east Asia. -Marco Rubio outlined changes strategic objective to not include opening strait or regime change. -Trump discusses leaving Iran even without a deal… -Bill Ackman says to “buy stocks” and There will be peace. - America is questioning their jewish overlords and Trump is less popular than ever and no one wants boots on the ground. -China and Russia are emboldened with sanctions removed. There’s been a pivot if I had to guess. The U.S. is staring down all of its options and doesn’t like them…. Either that or its cover for a “ground invasion” with the 2500-10,000 possible troops in the region… Even so, what would that actually accomplish? If you want to physically take Iran, they would need 500k to 1 million troops… if you send in 5k troops and many get slaughtered, public opinion will be even worse. While before I’ve seen only calls for escalation, everything now points to the U.S. trying to get out of a bad situation… And trying to get out fast
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says Iran no longer poses a threat to Israel's existence.

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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@winexviv Don't tolerate it. Sanction it now! I'd even name and shame if they don't correct behaviour within 24 hours
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
We have gotten several reports of an unfair discrimination from some private school owners in the South East which has to stop. 2027 South East Maths Olympiad is open for every child to participate not some so called selected few that represent the schools in external competitions. Give every child a chance to compete. Parents ensure that your child(ren) participate to enable them gain mastery in Mathematics. Beyond the competition, the LMS we created is so packed that children will become so good in maths and gain mastery. No children will be left behind in the region.
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@elonmusk You just have to do it for the chip sector now, and we'd all be believers!
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
REMINDER 🚨: TOMORROW, APRIL 1, HUMANS WILL RETURN TO THE MOON FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS We’re living in history! The entire mission is being streamed live by NASA, don’t miss it.
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Tate Michael
Tate Michael@TateMichael1·
@winexviv It shows that the South East Maths Olympiad was a standard competition. If the participants that came tops are also topping at the national level. Let's see what they would do at the World level.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
The children who participated in South East Maths Olympiad took all prices (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions) in all categories in Annual National Mathematics Competition Abuja. We are all going to Rome this July to compete with 158 countries to bring our gold home.
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@micho_xyz @alexottiofr @UkohaNjoku @Dr_NRC_Azodoh @AbiaPPP_IP Right on! Otti has a good minister of power, and of works for road construction. But whoever is overseeing building construction sector is definitely not up to the job. Whether it is hospitals, schools, or markets, the quality of work in that sector is consistently sub-standard
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, will reach 1 light-day from Earth this year in November. Voyager 1 has been flying for nearly 50 years at 38,000 mph. One light day means radio signals traveling at the speed of light take 24 hours to reach it. When engineers send a command to Voyager 1, they wait two full days for a response one day out, one day back. Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 powered by a plutonium RTG that generates roughly 4 watts of usable power today less than an LED bulb. On that power budget it is transmitting data across 24 light hours of interstellar space to a 70 meter antenna on Earth. It has now traveled farther from Earth than any human made object in history, moving at 17km per second, and it still calls home every day. The most distant thing humanity has ever touched is a 47 year-old spacecraft running on 4 watts, and we can still hear it.
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@aakashgupta How tell me again how Elon is going to get round this? I hope there’s a way, because this level of of difficulty and complexity is not sustainable
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The machine that built the chip in this video should mass-humble every human who's ever lived. ASML's latest EUV lithography system costs $370 million, weighs 180 tons, and requires three Boeing 747s to deliver. It contains over 100,000 individual parts from 5,100 suppliers across 14 countries. It shoots 100,000 molten tin droplets per second with a laser, superheating each one past the temperature of the sun's surface to generate light at a wavelength so short that no natural material on Earth can focus it. So they had to invent new mirrors. Each one is polished with 100 alternating layers of molybdenum and silicon. The surface tolerance is so extreme that if you scaled a single mirror up to the size of Germany, the tallest imperfection would be 1 millimeter. Those mirrors took 20 years to develop. The company that makes them, Zeiss, had to build entirely new metrology tools just to confirm the mirrors were flat enough, because no existing measurement instrument on Earth could verify the precision they needed. The machine prints features at 2 nanometers. That's roughly 10 atoms wide. A human hair is 80,000 nanometers. A red blood cell is 7,000. A single COVID virus particle is 100. These machines are etching functional circuits 50 times smaller than a virus. TSMC is now mass producing 2nm chips in a Kaohsiung fab so large the cleanroom is twice the size of any competitor's. Each 2nm wafer costs $30,000 to produce. The entire 2026 production run was booked before a single chip shipped. Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm all reserved capacity years in advance. TSMC is spending $28.6 billion just to build enough fabs to meet demand for this one node. The chip that comes out of this process is smaller than a fingernail, runs on less power than a light bulb, and contains transistors that wrap gates around nanosheets of silicon only a few atoms thick. The raw material it started as was sand. The sand cost a fraction of a penny. The civilization that processed it into this started by banging rocks together.
Kyros@IamKyros69

Humans saw stones and sticks and decided to make this

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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 2003, a German film crew followed a nomadic family in Mongolia's Gobi Desert. The film, The Story of the Weeping Camel, was nominated for an Oscar. A mother camel had rejected her newborn after a brutal two-day labour. Without her milk, the calf would die. The family knew one option. They sent their two young sons on a journey across the desert to find a musician who could perform a ritual called Hoos, a chanting ceremony passed down for centuries specifically for this moment. The musician came. The ritual was performed. The mother camel wept real tears and turned to her calf for the first time. The film crew had gone to document a way of life. They had no idea they would capture that. UNESCO added the Hoos ritual to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2015, alongside flamenco, the Mediterranean diet, and the art of Neapolitan pizza making.
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