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Abdul Rahman A Samad

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Serial creators. To the infinity.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. Your brain treats a physical book like a landscape. It builds a spatial map of the text, the same way it maps trails, rooms, and city blocks. When you scroll on a phone, that map breaks apart. Seven large-scale research reviews and direct brain scans confirm what you already feel. A 2023 study in PLOS ONE attached brain-activity sensors to children’s heads while they read the same text on paper and on screen. Paper reading produced fast brain waves, the pattern linked to focused attention. Screen reading shifted the brain into slow waves, the pattern linked to mind wandering and daydreaming. Same kids. Same words. Measurably different brain states. A separate 2022 study from Showa University in Japan scanned the front of the brain, the area that manages focus and comprehension, during phone versus paper reading. Smartphones sent that region into overdrive, meaning the brain was straining just to keep up with basic processing. Paper reading produced a moderate load that triggered natural deep breathing, which helped regulate brain function and sustain focus. The phone suppressed that breathing pattern entirely. Since 2017, researchers have published seven major reviews combining hundreds of individual studies. Six of seven reached the same conclusion: people understand less on screens. A 2018 review of 54 studies and 170,000+ participants, literally titled “Don’t throw away your printed books,” found paper outperformed screens across the board for non-fiction. A 2024 follow-up with 49 more studies confirmed it. The gap has grown steadily every year since 2001. Being a “digital native” doesn’t help. The best explanation is how your brain tracks where you are. Your short-term memory can only juggle about 7 things at once. A physical book gives you constant location cues: the weight shifting from right hand to left, where a paragraph sits on the page, how thick the remaining pages feel. Your brain hands off the “where am I in this text?” job to those physical signals, leaving more room for actually understanding what you’re reading. On a phone, every screen looks identical. Your brain has to track position and process meaning at the same time, and something gives. A Norwegian eye-tracking study analyzing 25,000+ individual eye movements found screen readers processed text more shallowly. The students had no idea they were reading differently. In 2019, nearly 200 reading scientists from 30+ countries signed an open letter warning that screen reading was degrading deep comprehension. Since then, Scandinavian countries, among the most digitized school systems on Earth, have started putting physical books back in classrooms.
shree🪄@Goldensky0

reading books on a phone and reading paperback books are two different things

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The word checkmate comes from the Persian word shāh māt. meaning: the king is helpless/defeated.
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I think most people said grants are only for Malays are actually trying to reduce the amount of people applying for grants provided by the gov (because some of it are available for all) And most Malays dissuade other Malays from applying for grants by saying “you kenot get it unless if u have cable”. So all races (in their own ways) are trying to dissuade as many people from applying for grants because they want more chance of getting seen.
Michael Ming@MichaelMing_My

Christy Ng said she's gotten more than 1mil myr for her biz through gov grants. Grants aren't loans, damn maybe you don't need to save up so much to start a side business

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Imagine we don't have to find semicolons anymore. More time to do difficult problems.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The show is called Every Brilliant Thing, and the math on why Daniel Radcliffe is doing it tells you everything about how wealth actually works. Radcliffe earned roughly $95 million from the Harry Potter franchise between ages 11 and 21. His parents set up a holding company called Gilmore Jacobs Ltd. to manage the money. UK Companies House filings show it held £96.3 million in net assets as of early 2024, growing by an estimated £500,000 per month from investment returns alone. That's approximately $7.6 million per year in passive income before he picks up a script. The Broadway numbers are small by comparison. The Hudson Theatre seats 970. At a $144 average ticket price and 98% capacity, the show grosses about $137,000 per performance. Eight shows a week puts weekly gross around $1.1 million. A lead actor's Broadway salary tops out around $100,000-150,000 per week. Over a 13-week limited run, Radcliffe's total take from Every Brilliant Thing is probably $1.3 to $2 million. His investment portfolio generates that in roughly two months of doing nothing. So why is he on 44th Street spending 20 minutes before every show handing out numbered cue cards, recruiting strangers to play his dad and his wife, then performing 85 minutes straight with no intermission, no co-stars, and a different audience every night? Because at $110 million in net worth with a 35-year compounding runway behind him, the returns on career capital now exceed the returns on financial capital. Every role like this, every Tony (he won last year for Merrily We Roll Along), every five-star review builds the résumé that keeps him working on exactly the projects he wants for the next 40 years. Radcliffe said it himself: "I want to be able to keep finding reasons to come back to Broadway for as long as I am physically capable of doing so." The guy who got rich playing a wizard figured out the one thing most wealthy people never learn: once the portfolio compounds on its own, the optimal move is to spend your time on work that compounds your reputation instead.
Zain@NotZainAgain

Went to my second ever broadway show the other week and it was a one-man performance by Daniel Radcliffe aka Harry Potter. He spends the 20 minutes before every show handing out props and recruiting people to interact with him during the show. Never seen someone so dialled in. Was an amazing performance, 1.5 hours straight, no intermission. He does this night after night. Did some math with Claude and he probably makes $50K per week which is great $$ but still considerably less than what he would make for a movie role. His parents also helped him invest his Harry Potter earnings well and he makes $660K/month just off investments (UK companies are required to make full financial disclosures, very different from the US but very useful for this kind of pocket watching). Which means he never has to work again he just continues to do this for the love of the game. These kinds of in-person experiences and acts of passion are one of the few things that can’t be replaced by AI Oh also he does not like it when you call him Harry or bring up his old movies. Ask me how I know.

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Michael Ming@MichaelMing_My·
Christy Ng said she's gotten more than 1mil myr for her biz through gov grants. Grants aren't loans, damn maybe you don't need to save up so much to start a side business
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Looking at what happened in the world, is it possible that there are so many info in the past that are completely lie?
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Accidentally engaged with cytros. And annoyed with it.
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Thomas Bate
Thomas Bate@tjbate2000·
@Jon_snov7 @GoUncensored Iran can be very successful, IF they give it up. And change the government from Shia clerical nutcases...to technocrats.
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Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
So Iran has hypersonic missiles, cluster munitions, the most advanced, war ready and cost efficient drone model on the planet and they've effectively been fighting 6 countries at once for 3 weeks with a yearly budget of $10 billion. and we're supposed to believe they never figured out how to build nuclear weapons? Nonsene. If Iran wanted a nuclear weapon, they'd have one. They don't and never did. Joe Kent's telling the truth, they literally voted against developing them in 2004. "Iran must NEVER get a nuclear weapon" is the "Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction" of 2026. This entire is treasonous and based on a total lie.
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Syahir
Syahir@syahir·
Import baja (dan kandungan baja) negara kita sekitar RM5 bilion setahun. Tahun 2022 lepas Russia serang Ukraine harga naik mencanak-canak, kos import baja kita naik 90% jadi hampir RM9 bilion setahun. Malaysia eksport baja juga mostly nitrogen based (urea) tapi import banyak Phosphate & Potassium. Import baja kita 60% dari Russia dan China. China dah umum kawalan eksport baja 2 hari lepas. Pemproses baja dalam Malaysia ada yang dah mula tangguhkan order pelanggan sebab harga input baja naik 100% ke 150%. Harga makanan minyak masak sawit, sayur-sayuran, ayam & telur akan naik kalau perang berterusan. Mungkin seteruk 2022, kalau tidak lebih teruk.
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Reuters Energy and Commodities@ReutersCommods

Malaysia fertiliser producers halt new orders as Iran war drives up prices reuters.com/business/energ…

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Indie Game Joe
Indie Game Joe@IndieGameJoe·
This indie dev spent 1,400+ days building his game, Tangy TD, completely from scratch in C++. Seeing him and his wife react after the game earned $250,000 in its first week after launch is honestly beautiful.
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Riley Coyote
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i just unmuted my computer and heard what sounded like the Adhan playing. i couldnt for the life of me figure out where it was coming from until i switched over to my agents window. apparently one of my openclaw agents had fired up youtube and was playing a live stream of Mecca. cooool cool cool super normal
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