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arshy
@arshymo
Arsenal; Science; Data; Healthcare https://t.co/ziQtVdZSek
Katılım Nisan 2011
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Karpathy introduced vibe coding
Thalapathy introduced vibe politics
#TNElections
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@Suhaaaaaib @Rafidhi1514 im a sunni and i cant put up with u wahabbis! divided muslims across the globe. order every muslim around and when we expect you to stand up for us, chicken out!
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@Rafidhi1514 Only Shiites aren’t reading this because every point here is part of their daily routine, taught to their children from an early age. They already know it well.
Let this be read by Sunnis.
And if any Shiite has forgotten or feels exposed, let them deal with it.
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Life of a Shia……..
• Born into a family cursing the best of this Ummah louder than the adhan on Ashura.
• Grew up watching latmiyyah videos, learning Abu Bakr, Uthman & Umar رضي الله عنهم were the real enemies.
• Believed the Quran is incomplete until the hidden Imam returns.
• Believed the Prophet ﷺ forgot to appoint Ali as successor until Ghadir.
• Did sujood on a turbah clay tablet because normal carpet is “too Sunni”.
• Did sujood to the Imams, whispering duas at shrines because they “hear better than Allah” sometimes.
• Combined prayers like Dhuhr+Asr because five separate times is too much.
• Considered Sunnis “Nasibis” for loving all the Sahaba and sticking to the Sunnah.
• Practiced mut’ah because permanent marriage is “too Sunni” and boring.
• Married someone equally passionate about taqiyyah and crying for Hussain رضي الله عنه every Muharram.
• Raised the next generation of professional mourners and flagellation experts.
• Raised pro chest-slappers and chain-whippers for Muharram mourning.
• Taught kids to slap their chests for barakah and curse the Companions before bedtime.
• Added “Aliyun Waliullah” to the adhan for that essential upgrade.
• Whispered duas at Imam shrines, asking dead Imams for help and barakah.
• Visited gold-domed shrines because they have better spiritual WiFi.
• Practiced taqiyyah, hiding true beliefs around Sunnis like a spy game.
• Did tatbir, cutting heads with blades to reenact Karbala drama.
• Believed Imams are infallible and know better than the Prophet ﷺ sometimes.
• Waited daily for the 12th Imam to pop out of occultation like a hero.
• Old age came, no 12th Imam appeared from his occultation, no Karbala miracle fixed the illness.
• Finally realized that loving the Ahlul Bayt doesn’t require hating the Sahaba رضي الله عنهم or new rituals.
• Returned to Allah, with nothing except bid’ah and hatred in the heart. أستغفر الله
MD Umair Khan@MDUmairKh
Life of a Wahhabi... 1. Get born. 2. "Rafida this, kaf!ir that, haram this, bidah that." 3. Expl0de.
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whats going on? I'm on the 200 plan and in 1 hr I'm about to hit session limit!
Oğuz B@moguzbulbul
Are you serious? Is anyone else having the same issue with their Claude limits? I ran out of my entire limit in just half an hour! I'm using a $100 package, and for the past two days, my limits have been depleting ridiculously quickly. @claudeai
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Islam is what we see in Iran today 🇮🇷
Meanwhile, Iran 🇮🇷 itself shows otherwise.
Pure Snake religion.
Snake religion can’t be Islam, nor was it ever, nor will it ever be.
Rather, it is a practice that leads shiite toward becoming inhabitants of Hell.
Yamina Sayed@yaminasayed
@AGDugin Exactly, these are no Muslims. Islam is what we see in Iran today, yesterday, and in the future.
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Iran hosts the largest Jewish population in the Middle East outside Israel.
According to Islamic eschatology, Iran will have the biggest supporters of the Dajjal, (Anti-Christ) with 70,000 Jews from Isfahan following him.
And he emerges from the East, specifically Khurasan which is a region in modern day Iran.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia remains protected, as the Dajjal will not be able to enter its sacred lands, Mecca and Medina.
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I was once a little girl at an all-girls elementary school in Tehran during the 1980s war between Iran and Iraq.
I have memories of sirens going off, running down to basements, hearing loud explosions, then going back up to see which neighborhood was hit with missiles.
I see myself in every one of those little girls in Minab. Their school could’ve been my school. Their class could’ve been my class. Their bloody backpacks could’ve been my backpack.
This is the true face of war. On day one. Those of us who lived through war understand this deeply.
And those who claim that bombs bring freedom should explain that to the grieving parents who had to bury their daughters in these little graves in Minab.

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18 months ago, @karpathy set a challenge: "Can you take my 2h13m tokenizer video and translate [into] a book chapter".
We've done it! It includes prose, code & key images. It's a great way to learn this key piece of how LLMs work.
fast.ai/posts/2025-10-…
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When I first spoke out about the genocide, I was one of the few voices in tech, and it came at a cost.
I faced sabotage especially from the VC class: lies, leaks, threats, and blocked investments.
It was painful, but I never once regretted standing up for the children in Gaza.
Today, the tide in tech has shifted. The truth is undeniable.
If you’ve been holding back, now is the time to speak out and call out anyone supporting or celebrating genocide. It won’t cost you much—in fact, it will earn you respect, and more importantly a clear conscious. Plus, alienating those who will hate you for speaking is a feature, not a bug.
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In the clip, Ben Shapiro argues that reparations for immediate past wrongs (e.g., Jim Crow era) are worth discussing, but historical reparative policies often fall short of expectations. He notes Jewish Holocaust reparations from Germany were debated in Israel as potentially letting perpetrators "buy off" sins, and didn't drive Israel's success—meritocracy and determination did. Checks rarely foster success; personal effort does.
On US aid to Israel ($3B/year), he calls it a US bargain: Israel doesn't need it, must spend it on US military goods (subsidizing American industry), shares intelligence, and develops tech like F-35 helmets. He compares it to higher US spending on bases in Japan ($6B) and Germany ($5B), noting it's minor vs. Ukraine aid or overall budget.
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Evals are like big data
Everyone talks about it
Everyone thinks they’re doing it
Everybody wants **other people** to think they’re doing it
(Almost) nobody is actually doing it
jason liu@jxnlco
Twitter is like evals, evals, evals. And then when I talk to anyone at a big lab, it's like, "Ah, here are the 10 prompts I test. I just read them every couple of checkpoints."
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Dwarkesh Patel is 100% right on this: AI's utility is very strongly dependent on continual learning.
youtu.be/nyvmYnz6EAg?si…

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