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Henri Sader

@intouchwit

矢 弓 Skholē- Agnostic but not sure Never hide,just overwhelm- Intelligenti pauca “I am not young enough to know everything” J.M.Barrie,author of PeterPan DM🚫🖖

Ottawa Katılım Şubat 2009
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MAH -ANA
MAH -ANA@AyeKuzucu451729·
Suyun dezenfeksiyonu kimyasallardan çok öncesine,antik çağlara dayanır.O dönemde kullanılan bakır iyonları bakteri,alg ve mikroorganizmaları doğal olarak yok ediyordu.Bugün klorun yan etkilerinden dolayı konut ve oteller bakır iyonizasyon sistemine geri dönüyor. Mutlu pazarlar 🇹🇷
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Henri Sader@intouchwit·
"VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. The VUCA framework is a reminder to consider how to lead and adapt to the challenges of living in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world. We live in a VUCA world, but we can handle it."
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only. I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication. His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak." His opening line hit like a truck: your success in life will be determined largely by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas in that order. Not your GPA. Not your pedigree. Not your IQ. How you speak is what separates people who get heard from people who get ignored. Here's the framework he drilled into MIT students for four decades. He said never start with a joke. Start by telling people exactly what they're going to learn. Prime the pump before you pour anything in. He called it the "empowerment promise" give people a reason to stay in their seats within the first 60 seconds. Then he broke down the 5S rule for making ideas stick: Symbol, Slogan, Surprise, Salient, and Story. Every idea worth remembering hits at least three of these. The part that floored me was his "near miss" technique. Don't just show what's right show what almost looks right but isn't. That contrast is when the brain actually locks something in permanently. His final rule before any big talk: end with a contribution, not a summary. Don't recap what you said. Tell people what you gave them that they didn't have before they walked in. I've used this framework in pitches, interviews, and presentations ever since watching it, and the results are not subtle. Patrick Winston passed away in 2019, but this lecture is still free on MIT OpenCourseWare. One hour, watched by millions, and it costs absolutely nothing. The most important class MIT ever put on the internet isn't about code or math. It's about how to make people actually listen to you.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Doctors said she would never live normally. She earned two degrees and became a speech pathologist. And all this after losing half her brain. At just eight years old, Christina Santhouse underwent a radical hemispherectomy to stop the relentless seizures caused by Rasmussen’s encephalitis. Surgeons removed the entire right half of her brain, a procedure that led many medical experts to predict a life of permanent dependence and limited cognitive function. However, Santhouse’s journey became a landmark case for neuroplasticity and the power of the human spirit. Rather than succumbing to the limitations set by her diagnosis, she spent her youth relearning basic motor skills and pushing past the physical barriers imposed by her surgery. Her determination yielded extraordinary results as she reached milestones many thought impossible, including obtaining her driver’s license at age seventeen. Santhouse went on to excel in academia, completing both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in a rigorous five-year span. Today, she works as a speech-language pathologist, utilizing her professional expertise and personal history of resilience to help others overcome communication challenges. Her life serves as a powerful reminder that the brain's ability to adapt is profound, and a medical prognosis does not define a person's ultimate potential. source: Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2011). Christina’s Story: Life After Hemispherectomy. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
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✨🇨🇳A Chinese company, Unipath, has launched a household robot that is now in real-home use. It can wake users up on time, operate home appliances, organize storage spaces, and even cook meals automatically.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Your brain might be tuning into intelligence – not generating it. Biophysicist Douglas Youvan believes intelligence isn’t something the brain creates, but something it connects to. His hypothesis is that intelligence is a fundamental, non-local property of the universe – existing outside of biology, waiting to be tapped by structures complex enough to interface with it. This idea draws from quantum theory, where certain properties of a system remain undefined until observed. Much like Schrödinger’s cat being both alive and dead until measured, Youvan suggests that intelligence exists as potential – not locked in the brain, but in an underlying “informational substrate” of the universe. To explore this, Youvan looks at how biological and artificial systems behave. Enzymes, neurons, and even neural networks in AI often exhibit patterns that are not just reactive but predictive – suggesting they may be linking into rules or information beyond their own architecture. In particular, he notes the fractal geometry of neurons, which mirrors patterns found throughout nature, from river deltas to galaxies. These recursive structures, he argues, may be optimized to interface with information embedded in the fabric of reality. ["The Universe Is Intelligent—And Your Brain Is Tapping Into It to Form Your Consciousness, Scientist Says." Popular Mechanics, 18 April 2025]
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Invented in 1761 by Benjamin Franklin, the glass armonica was so eerie people thought it could drive you mad, yet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart turned it into hauntingly beautiful music.
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Henri Sader@intouchwit·
@nntaleb @grok 2018 to2026 saw a "Grand Virage" in T’s policies. Started as disruption, then became a sledgehammer approach to gov. (mass deportations, WW tariffs).So 3 tests = Clearly signal its not erratic moves of aging leader; but deliberate, highspeed calculations of a man in his prime.
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Henri Sader@intouchwit·
@_K_Stiles By extrapolation, & in the name of efficiency, AI might one day reconsider hiring the academic… 😅
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
A judge sharply questioned a lawyer for the federal government on Tuesday over the Pentagon's efforts to cut Anthropic out of its classified systems: "It looks like an attempt to cripple Anthropic." cbsn.ws/3PmcO6p
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CBS News@CBSNews·
Financial markets experts are raising concerns about possible insider trading after an unusual spike in oil futures trading only minutes before President Trump announced talks with Iran on Truth Social on Monday. "It seems highly suspicious when you see a surge in volume on no news,” CBS News business analyst @jillonmoney says. “Under many circumstances, we would see regulators pounce on this…But so far they have been silent. And I think that silence is deafening.”
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MAH -ANA
MAH -ANA@AyeKuzucu451729·
Doğal böcek ilacı, Yarasalar Genellikle yanlış anlaşılan aslında ekosistemin ve sağlığımızın en sadık koruyucuları. 1 yarasa 1 saatte yüzlerce sivrisinek yer, Ekolokasyon ile tarım ürünlerine zarar verebilecek böcekleri yiyerek kimyasal ilaç ihtiyacını azaltır. Mutlu günler 🇹🇷♥️
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Henri Sader@intouchwit·
@AyeKuzucu451729 It’s a fascinating quote! For those curious about the history, Admiral Byrd’s 1947 interview with El Mercurio was actually a ColdWar warning about longrange Soviet bombers...He was urging for better polar defenses against conventional aircraft that could now reach U.S. via Arctic
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MAH -ANA
MAH -ANA@AyeKuzucu451729·
Antarktika. 1947'de Amiral Richard Bird "Kutuplardan kutuplara inanılmaz hızla uçabilen araçlarla karşılaştık"der,1959'da Antarktika Anlaşması imzalanır, sorun penguenler,ekosistem veya buzullar değil,orada bilinmesini istemedikleri bir şeylerin varlığıdır. Mutlu akşamlar🇹🇷🍀♥️
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Katherine Stiles
Katherine Stiles@_K_Stiles·
OpenAI is throwing everything into building a fully automated researcher An exclusive conversation with OpenAI’s chief scientist, Jakub Pachocki, about his firm's new grand challenge and the future of AI. OpenAI is refocusing its research efforts and throwing its resources into a new grand challenge. The San Francisco firm has set its sights on building what it calls an AI researcher, a fully automated agent-based system that will be able to go off and tackle large, complex problems by itself. ​​OpenAI says that this new research goal will be its “North Star” for the next few years, pulling together multiple research strands, including work on reasoning models, agents, and interpretability. There’s even a timeline. ... technologyreview.com/2026/03/20/113…
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Indigo Palette
Indigo Palette@indigoartpal·
A modern tribute to ancient elegance — where timeless Egyptian symbolism meets contemporary geometric art. Strength, beauty, and heritage reimagined through warm desert tones and bold form. This piece honors the spirit of legendary queens while speaking in a modern visual language. Available in different sizes and media — you can find it here: is.gd/jfhIeQ #EgyptianArt #CleopatraInspired #ModernArt #CulturalArt #FineArtPrint #GeometricArt #PortraitArt #WomenInArt #ArtCollectors #LuxuryArt #MythologyArt #WallDecor #ContemporaryArt
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Indigo Palette
Indigo Palette@indigoartpal·
A moment of calm, captured in form and color. Soft porcelain tones, deep sapphire blues, and subtle gold accents create a sense of quiet luxury and serenity — a piece designed to bring balance and elegance into refined spaces. For collectors who appreciate beauty with soul. Available in different sizes and media — you can find it here: is.gd/wuEvlF #LuxuryArt #FineArtCollectors #ContemporaryArt #InteriorDesign #WallArt #ArtCollectors #ModernDecor #CalmSpaces #ArtForHomes
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