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Emran Khan

@emrankhandev

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Dhaka, Bangladesh Katılım Nisan 2011
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Emran Khan
Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@RobertLibsansky It seems like each lemming is an AI agent and I can assign different tasks to each one haha. Definitely my daughter will love this game. Thanks again. So excited about this game 🙌
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
On my website about old MS-DOS games, where I recently added a page of the 100 most played games, Doom is now firmly at the top. And that's how it should be. 🔫😅 oldschoolgames.eu/most-played
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@RobertLibsansky Music is so satisfying :) Also this game will teach someone is in charge of a group and responsible for what happens to others. Kind of learning leadership skills. Thanks for sharing 🙌
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
Articulating and explaining things to yourself is a really good approach when you learning something, because it makes you feel less alone in the process.
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
I wonder if, as AI becomes more expensive, companies will start hiring junior programmers for simpler work again. I hope so, it would be good for all of us, because without juniors, IT development has no future. 🤔
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Emran Khan
Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
This is a place for smart people. No one knows who is online. And tweeting or posting is well designed because without premium, you have to express your ideas or thoughts in a limited number of words that actually makes you a better writer.
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@aubpascual True, recently purchased one. Better than airpod in many ways.
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@RobertLibsansky So true 🙌 also your learning and teaching curve will expand at an exponential rate over the time :)
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
@emrankhandev That's right, if you're teaching, you need to be at least one lesson ahead of your students. 😊
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Emran Khan
Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
There will always be some people who can benefit from your knowledge. Let’s say your skill level is 10 out of 100. The people at levels 11 to 100 may not learn much from you but the people at levels 1 to 9 will definitely learn a lot from you. So don’t feel you’re not enough.
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@divvsaxena Great take, thinking or imagining that you are the best before everyone else does and start actions to prove 👏
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Divv Saxena
Divv Saxena@divvsaxena·
right now we're living in a age. where anything is possible. all you have to do is be delusional and take actions!
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@RobertLibsansky AI companies will likely become more stricter about training data, pricing and other rules and at the same time it is hard to track exact sources from mixed data and give proper credit while training 😅
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
Goodbye cheap AI via Copilot. Back to it, thinking carefully about what we do, how we do it, and what is worth it. And coding cheaply? From your own head, training your knowledge... 😅
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Emran Khan
Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
Watching 'Lex Fridman Podcast #482'
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
@emrankhandev Absolutely, that's why I admire artists like Taylor Swift today, who have changed the music business from the toxic conditions of the '90s and '00s, when everything is much more under control and mental health is taken care of. But during Jackson's time, it was a destructive time
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
I’m watching documentaries about Michael Jackson. As a child, I loved his music without understanding the lyrics because I could not understand spoken English well. Now many years later as I learn more about him my curiosity keeps growing.
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Emran Khan@emrankhandev·
@RobertLibsansky But it’s true that he didn’t have a normal childhood. He had to work very hard to become famous from a young age and faced intense pressure from the media. His popularity affected his ability to live a normal life as a person. Maybe all of this shaped who he became later in life.
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Robert Libsansky
Robert Libsansky@RobertLibsansky·
@emrankhandev He was also my favorite musician before. I still consider the album Thriller to be one of the best albums of all time. But then everything that was happening around... It was harder to be a fan. But I think there is art and then there is the person. And a work can be eternal.
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