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Building RTC applications for high volume contact centers

Dubai Katılım Haziran 2020
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Hassan
Hassan@ha774N·
@MarioNawfal You are trending on WhatsApp status in Pakistan.. For an unbiased opinion.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
DEAR PAKISTAN, THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU'VE DONE As you know, I'm very critical of some of your domestic policies, but I applaud you for ending one of our generation's most dangerous wars
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Masu Zafi 🔥🔥
Masu Zafi 🔥🔥@masuzafi·
Someone said Dubai is dead , but ....
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pc@pcshipp·
My SEO setup - Sitemap submitted - indexNow configured - Robots.txt file in place - Meta title and description set - bing webmaster Tools connected - Google search console connected What else I'm missing?
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Umar Saif
Umar Saif@umarsaif·
The entire software industry in countries like Pakistan is based on outsourced programming projects. In fact, most IT companies in Pakistan make majority of their revenue from small upwork projects. Very few companies have their own products. It’s now almost certain that programming will be almost entirely automated by AI in the next 18-24 months. There will be very little to “outsource” … Why is no one worried about it? The outsourced IT industry is on the verge of a total collapse …
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Peter@cena17thszn·
"I was so embarrassed and so humiliated to have to do that" When Bautista revealed the shame of borrowing money for his kids' Christmas presents. He was broke at 30 and turned to wrestling out of pure desperation. Rejected at first, he used every no as fuel, driven by spite to prove everyone wrong. Dave Bautista’s story is one of the most powerful comeback journeys proof that rock bottom can ignite greatness.
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Shruti
Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
BREAKING: Microsoft just dropped a chip that could END Nvidia's $4 trillion monopoly. 󠁯 it's already running GPT-5.2 in production. the real story (that everyone's missing) → Nvidia controls 95% of AI chips. → margins? 70%+. → lead? Untouchable. → moat? Software lock-in (CUDA). Microsoft just fired the first real shot. Maia 200 Specs (Absolutely Insane): 󠁯•󠁏 140 billion transistors on 3nm process 󠁯•󠁏 10 petaFLOPS at FP4 precision 󠁯•󠁏 216GB HBM3e memory at 7TB/s bandwidth 󠁯•󠁏 272MB on-chip SRAM 󠁯•󠁏 2.8 TB/s networking per chip performance that actually matters: → 3x faster than Amazon Trainium 3 → outperforms Google TPU v7 in FP8 → 30% better performance-per-dollar than current gen hardware → scales to 6,144 accelerators seamlessly the SDK preview is live for developers, startups, academics. the chip war just entered a new era. Bookmark this, the AI hardware landscape just shifted.
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Hassan
Hassan@ha774N·
@TacticalTribun Kisi ny sahi kaha hai… office mein charas peena maana hai…
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Tactical Tribune@TacticalTribun·
🔺🇮🇳❌🇵🇰: Pakistan does not have the capability to fight India. They also lack the courage. India can achieve its target through military might. - Lt General Manoj Katiyar warns Pakistan
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Cormac
Cormac@cormachayden_·
the next billion dollar companies will have 10 employees 1. technical founder 2. growth founder 3. operations founder (optional) 4. in-house engineer 5. community manager 6. agent coordinator 7. designer 8. content creator agents perform daily ops. VAs fill the gaps
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION PAUSE: WHY "REVERSE MIGRATION" IS THE ONLY REAL SOLUTION Sarah Beckstrom was 20 years old when she volunteered to work Thanksgiving in Washington, D.C., so other National Guard members could spend the holiday with their families. Less than 24 hours after being sworn in, she was ambushed by an Afghan national with a .357 Magnum revolver. She died Thursday, her parents by her side. Her fellow guardsman, 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe, is still fighting for his life. The shooter, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, came to America in 2021 through a Biden program called Operation Allies Welcome. Trump's administration granted his asylum in April 2025, after the required security vetting. He worked with the CIA in Afghanistan. He still shot two American soldiers in broad daylight, blocks from the White House. This is exactly the kind of scenario that proves Trump's point: the immigration system isn't just broken, it's actively dangerous. The current approach of endless processing, endless vetting, endless hope that everything will work out is getting Americans killed. At some point, you have to stop pretending the house isn't on fire. Trump's proposal is straightforward. Pause migration from developing nations. Review every single person admitted under Biden. Terminate admissions for anyone who isn't a net positive. End federal benefits for non-citizens. Deport security risks and anyone who undermines public safety. And yes, denaturalize people who prove they can't or won't assimilate to Western values. Some will scream about xenophobia and racism. They'll point to the Statue of Liberty and recite Emma Lazarus poems. But here's what they won't do: explain why Americans should keep accepting the current arrangement where Afghan interpreters who supposedly helped us end up shooting our soldiers. They won't explain why taxpayers should fund benefits for millions of people who entered illegally or through dubious "humanitarian" loopholes that Biden's team rubber-stamped with an autopen. They definitely won't explain why a 20-year-old volunteer soldier should die so we can maintain the fiction that uncontrolled immigration from failed states is somehow our moral obligation. The uncomfortable truth is that importing massive populations from countries with completely different cultural norms, legal systems, and attitudes toward violence creates problems that good intentions can't solve. Some of these problems are predictable: crime, welfare dependency, social fragmentation. Others sneak up on you: a trusted CIA asset who suddenly decides to execute guardsmen in downtown D.C. Trump calls for "reverse migration," which sounds harsh until you realize it just means undoing the damage. If someone came here illegally or through fraudulent processes, they shouldn't stay. If someone came here legally but turned out to be a public safety threat, they should leave. If someone received citizenship but actively works against American interests or "domestic tranquility" (nice constitutional touch, by the way), that citizenship should be revoked. This isn't radical. It's basic self-preservation. The Biden administration admitted somewhere around 53 million foreign nationals over 4 years, according to Trump's estimates. Even if that number is inflated, the scale is undeniable. Many came from countries where functioning government, rule of law, and basic public safety don't exist. They arrived through a chaotic mix of asylum claims, parole programs, and bureaucratic workarounds that nobody in government properly vetted or controlled. And now Americans are supposed to just trust that everything will be fine. Sarah Beckstrom trusted the system. She volunteered to serve. She gave her life. Meanwhile, Lakanwal drove across the country specifically to target guardsmen, using a weapon he shouldn't have had access to, motivated by factors we still don't fully understand. The vetting failed. The system failed. Good intentions failed. Trump's critics will claim this is collective punishment or discrimination. But there's nothing discriminatory about saying, "We need to pause and figure out what went wrong." Nothing bigoted about reviewing cases to see if people lied on their applications or if screening processes were inadequate. Nothing cruel about prioritizing American safety over the feelings of foreign nationals who want to live here. The alternative is what we have now: a revolving door where millions enter with minimal oversight, some percentage inevitably cause problems, Americans die, and everyone wrings their hands about how complicated immigration is. It's not that complicated. Countries either control their borders or they don't. They either prioritize their citizens' safety or they don't. They either maintain standards for entry or they don't. "Only reverse migration can fully cure this situation," Trump wrote. He's right. You can't fix a flooded basement by running the water slower. You need to stop the flow, pump out what's already there, fix the foundation, and start over with proper safeguards. Otherwise you're just treading water while your house collapses around you. Nobody wanted Sarah Beckstrom to die. Nobody wanted this shooting to happen. But it did happen, and it happened because the previous administration cared more about looking compassionate than about protecting Americans. Compassion without discernment isn't a virtue. It's just negligence with better PR. Trump's immigration pause isn't the extreme position. The extreme position is continuing business as usual after this attack. The extreme position is pretending that unvetted mass migration from unstable regions has no downside. The extreme position is asking Americans to keep rolling the dice with their safety so politicians can feel good about themselves. The president ended his Thanksgiving message by wishing everyone well "except those that hate, steal, murder, and destroy everything that America stands for." Critics clutched their pearls over that line. But you know who probably agrees with it? Sarah Beckstrom's parents. Andrew Wolfe's father, who asked Americans to pray for his son "the fighter." The other National Guard members who signed up to protect their country and watched their colleagues get shot by someone we welcomed as a refugee. At some point, America has to decide whether it exists to serve Americans or to provide a social experiment in radical openness regardless of consequences. Trump's answered that question. The system needs to recover. Bad admissions need to be terminated. Security risks need to leave. And yes, we need reverse migration, because the alternative is more Sarah Beckstroms. You can call it harsh. You can call it controversial. But after Wednesday's shooting, you can't call it unnecessary. Sources: Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, NPR, PBS News, ABC News, Al Jazeera
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Rayyan Khan
Rayyan Khan@rayyanfkhan·
had a pretty big surgery 2 weeks ago throat issue + some nose stuff in this duration of recovery, i: - signed $200,000 worth of business - received 13,000 candidate applications from across the world - successfully started running ads it took me a year to build the company to this point but at the core of a self running company is the team i’ve hired from across the world entire team is from spain. morocco. egypt. you can build a really good fricking company with rockstar VA’s :) ps special shoutout to the fentanyl, oxycodone, and painkillers given to me by the doctors. i love america and i love freedom.
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Hassan@ha774N·
@_devJNS 💯 Agree even though you disagreed
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JNS@_devJNS·
true or false?
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trish@_trish_xD·
Programming language you learned once but never touched again?
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aditii@aditiitwt·
What’s your default browser
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iram shahzadi(ارم رائے)
کوئی ایسا نام تجویز کریں، جو سن کر ہی لگے کہ بچہ کسی رئیس اور بااثر خاندان سے تعلق رکھتا ہے! 🤗🤗
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@aribk24 I’ll be there around the same time
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Arib 🇺🇸🇵🇰@aribk24·
I am going to umrah again in december this year I will pay for someone to come with me all expenses paid comment + dm why it should be you Ideally I want to take someone that hasn’t been + doesn’t have the means to go plz share to people that this would be useful for
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gurish@gurishsharma·
I took this photo in the office I quit my job in after being accepted into YC. In one week I went from an idea, to an mvp, to applying to YC, to changing my life forever. If you are applying to YC W26 Im more than happy to review your application. If you are thinking about applying stop thinking and just apply!!!!
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DONNY WOMACK
DONNY WOMACK@donnywomacck·
Startup is hard Very hard Extremely hard You have to be crazy to do it It has to be in you.
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