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Everything can be learned, all that’s needed is consistency and time.
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Just added the most requested feature to Clearsay. Instead of just telling you what you did wrong, the app now drafts a "Stronger Answer" for you to learn from. Think of it as a roadmap for your next mock session. Small tweak, but a total game-changer for the practice flow. Check it out:
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Just got my first mobile app live on the App Store! 🚀 Took 2 weeks mostly because Apple's review process has some rules nobody tells you about. Here are 4 things that almost blocked me (No. 3 got me stuck for days):
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4. If your app sends data to a third-party AI provider(OpenAI, etc.), you need an active consent screen that states: What data is sent, Who receives it, What it's used for. Passive checkboxes or a banner don't cut it, users MUST click to agree. Save this. Your future self will thank you
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3. This one cost me 3 days. Your paywall must explicitly state that the subscription will be charged to the user's Apple account AND disclose whether it auto-renews and how to cancel. Be crystal clear or expect a rejection.
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Tyler Todt@tyromper·
I couldn't agree more! Our kids have had 10,000 + books read to them by the time they are five. We do weekly trips to the library & let them pick out a bunch of books. I think the best 3 things I do for my kids as a dad: 1) Get them outside hours a day! It's normal for our kids to run, play, & be offline LIVING outdoors like a 90's family! 2) Read to them from day 1. Every night before bed we read. We break up play often with books & make reading/learning fun! 3) Surround them in a great church family. Best part of the week is church. If all parents locked in on these 3 your kids would be crushing it & we would change the world! ❤️🙏
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Michael Strong@flowidealism

If your child becomes a reader, about 80% of the education job is already done. That's my honest assessment after working in education for over thirty years. Everything else is secondary. Most parents think science education is important. Yes it is. But if you can't read the biology textbook, you're not going to learn biology. Reading is the meta-skill that enables all other skills. History requires reading. Science requires reading. Even math increasingly requires reading as it becomes more sophisticated. The child who reads voraciously will figure out everything else. The child who doesn't will struggle with everything.

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While the world was celebrating love this Valentine’s Day, someone was busy trying to “get intimate” with my server’s .env files. 😅💔 Caught a malicious actor probing Clearsay after a successful login. Jokes on them cos our security doesn't take holidays. I’ve been waiting for the mobile version to reveal this, but it’s time. Clearsay is an AI interview coach that: - 📄 Scans your CV & Job Desc - 🤖 Generates tailored mock interviews - 📈 Gives detailed feedback on every answer If you’re going to probe my server, at least do it to land a job! Try it (legally) here: clearsayai.com
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Sayer Ji@sayerjigmi·
🚨 BREAKING: Newly released Epstein documents show Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates's science advisor Boris Nikolic privately discussed how to overcome African resistance to vaccination campaigns. Their solution? "Candles and small mirrors, the same as the Americans did with their native Indians." In a March 2013 email, Epstein tells Nikolic he consulted his "best sources" — people whose conclusions he says are "very often better than the list of the various 26 three-letter agencies." The topic: Nigerian communities resisting a polio program "associated with both the west and with bill and melinda." Epstein's source — described as "the most sophisticated, experienced and successful of the group, great experience in countries of your interest" — offered this advice: "If he wants to get their consent, he needs to use candles and small mirrors, the same as the Americans did with their native Indians." Nikolic's response? "Great input — I guess we will need colorful beads and mirrors." This is Bill Gates's senior science advisor — the man later named backup executor of Epstein's will — laughing along with a colonial metaphor about manufacturing consent from African populations. Nigeria's distrust of Western vaccination wasn't irrational. In 1996, Pfizer tested an experimental drug on children during a meningitis outbreak in Kano. Eleven children died. The resulting Trovan scandal fueled decades of vaccine hesitancy across northern Nigeria. But in this private exchange, African resistance isn't treated as a legitimate grievance rooted in lived experience. It's treated as a problem to be outmaneuvered with trinkets. Epstein also predicted that Boko Haram would begin kidnapping polio workers for ransom — a prediction that proved largely correct. He wasn't guessing. He was receiving intelligence-grade analysis from sources he claimed outperformed the CIA. And he was routing it directly to the man who controlled Bill Gates's scientific agenda. Nikolic told Epstein: "I would rather seek your opinion than seek opinion of 1,000 of global health experts." Think about that. The person advising the world's largest private health funder trusted a convicted sex offender's intelligence network more than the entire global health establishment. Publicly, the Gates Foundation describes its work in Africa as "community-centered" and "evidence-based." Privately, the people shaping that work compared winning African consent to trading beads with Native Americans. That's not a communications problem. That's a legitimacy problem. 📄 Source: EFTA01761706, released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act justice.gov/epstein/files/… View my 5-part investigative series below: 🧵👇
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Sayer Ji@sayerjigmi

🚨 I've spent weeks inside the Epstein files — not looking for names, but for infrastructure. What I found: Jeffrey Epstein wasn't just a sex trafficker. He was a switchboard — routing government secrets, Wall Street intelligence, and political power through one network. The same network that built the censorship machine that targeted your speech during COVID. Five parts. All sourced to DOJ documents. Here's the whole investigation 🧵👇

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Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year!🎄🎉🎊🥳
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@arrakunrin That’s Tinubu’s legacy in Lagos. Those are his creations
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Bro. If I ever become president, the first thing I’ll do is eradicate touts from the streets. A coca-cola truck broke down at Iyana ipaja and these bastards started harassing the driver and asking for money. The driver kept insisting he didn’t have money and the next thing they did was to start looting the truck. Even all those market women who hawk and sell by the roadsides too joined in the looting. The driver couldn’t do anything and just stood there watching them. Terribly terrible people.
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
My Dad went on a spiritual journey for me. While I was still in school, there was this guy who was obsessed with me. It wasn't normal, and I hadn't experienced it before. He would send me endless cryptic messages, tell me he wanted to marry me, and, in the same vein, threaten me that I didn't have a choice. For the first few weeks, I kept it to myself, but he sent me one particular message, and I knew right there that it was beyond me. So I went into my Dad’s home office and told him everything that’s been happening and showed him all the messages. That same week, this guy came to my parents' house, demanded to see me, and nobody opened the gate for him. He slept outside all night long. When we woke up in the morning, he was there. That was the scariest thing I had experienced up to that point. It was clear that he had a mental illness. I can't quite recall all the measures my dad took to protect me, but I can not forget one thing he did. He went on a 7-day fast. He did the first 3 days dry and had only liquids until day 7. He also had vigils every night without involving me or anyone else. Even though I had the problem, I had full meals during that period. After those 7 days, I did not hear from this guy again. Not one message, not an appearance, nothing. My Dad is my superhero. He would always say, a time will come in your life when your human capabilities and knowledge will fail you. Don't forget to keep God central in your life. That was one of the miracles I experienced in my life, and I have my Dad to thank for it.
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@cremechic11 He’s probably realised there’s no point contesting in 2027, not after Tinubu has gutted the rule of law and trashed the justice system.
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