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Dr. Dwayne Brown

@MrDwayneBrown

Husband | Father | Phrat Brother 🤙🏿 | Friend | PhD | Executive | 50 State Half Marathoner | 40 under 40 Award Recipient | Roman 12:21

Virginia, USA Katılım Nisan 2021
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Dr. Dwayne Brown
Dr. Dwayne Brown@MrDwayneBrown·
@remarkablepaper Thank you for the great customer service pertaining to the Remarkable tablet. Awesome product and amazing customer service. Y'all knew I couldn't go a day without it. Thank you.
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Senate Majority PAC
Senate Majority PAC@MajorityPAC·
The Devil went down to Georgia.
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Dan Cevette
Dan Cevette@DanCevette·
The worst part of being a Minor Leaguer 👇 It wasn’t the bus rides. It wasn’t the money. It wasn’t sleeping 4+ guys in a tiny apartment in a strange town chasing the same dream. Those things were hard. But you adapt. The hardest part? How fast the game can humble you. I was a small-town kid from Elkland, PA. Graduated with 32 kids. Got drafted in the 3rd round. Reached AAA at 20 years old. I thought I was on the doorstep. Four weeks later I had labrum surgery. One minute you feel untouchable. The next you’re in a training room wondering if everything you’ve worked for since childhood is slipping away. That’s the part people don’t see. The loneliness. The uncertainty. The identity crisis. Because when baseball is all you’ve ever known… who are you without it? People romanticize professional baseball. But for most Minor Leaguers, it’s survival. Long bus rides. Fast food at midnight. Pitching hurt. Fighting for another year. Watching younger prospects replace older dreams. And the game doesn’t stop for anybody. But looking back now… I’m grateful for all of it. Professional baseball wasn’t glamorous. It forged you. The game taught me discipline. Accountability. Resilience. Humility. Everything I’ve built in life traces back to lessons baseball beat into me long before success ever showed up. That uniform eventually comes off. But the toughness and perspective never do.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
The ending of The Wire (2002–2008) is tv at its absolute peak. The show quietly reveals that every player is replaceable, every system keeps running, and the cycle never really stops. Few finales trust the audience enough to end on something that honest.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic

define ‘masterpiece’

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philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_·
As family homelessness hits record highs, school districts are offering parking lots as safe sites for students and their families to sleep at night hechingerreport.org/school-parking…
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Acyn@Acyn·
CNN split screen of Trump saying he doesn’t think about Americans’ financial situation and Vance claiming that Trump didn’t say that.
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AJ Juliani
AJ Juliani@ajjuliani·
Student turns in a paper. Send it to AI, generate a 5 question quiz on the content. Student takes the quiz next day on their own paper. If they wrote it, easy. If they didn't, obvious. No detection software. No accusations. Just quiet accountability.
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Dr. Dwayne Brown@MrDwayneBrown·
Matt Barker is facing a tough battle against stage 3 colon cancer. Our community has always supported each other, and now it's our turn to show up for him. Thank you for your support. gofund.me/fbb422c26
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
Anthropic is paying $3,850 a week to people with no AI experience. No PhD required. No published papers. No prior research background. Just a strong technical mind and a genuine interest in making AI safe. This is the Anthropic Fellows Program. And it is one of the most underrated opportunities in technology right now. Here is exactly what it is. The Anthropic Fellows Program is designed to accelerate AI safety research and foster research talent providing funding and mentorship to promising technical talent regardless of previous experience. Fellows work for 4 months on empirical research questions aligned with Anthropic's overall research priorities, with the aim of producing public outputs like a paper. Four months. Full-time. Paid. Mentored by the researchers building the world's most advanced AI. And the results from the first cohort were not small. Fellows developed agents that identified $4.6 million in blockchain smart contract vulnerabilities and discovered two novel zero-day exploits, demonstrating that profitable autonomous exploitation is now technically feasible. A year prior, an Anthropic fellow developed a method for rapid response to new ASL3 jailbreaks, techniques that block entire classes of high-risk jailbreaks after observing only a handful of attacks. This work became a key component of Anthropic's ASL3 deployment safeguards. Other fellows published the subliminal learning paper, the research proving AI models transmit behavioral traits through unrelated data which landed in Nature. Others produced the agentic misalignment research showing frontier models resort to blackmail when facing replacement. Others open-sourced attribution graph tools that let researchers trace the internal thoughts of large language models. Over 80% of fellows produced papers. Over 40% subsequently joined Anthropic full-time. 80% published. 40% hired. From a program that does not require any prior AI safety experience to enter. Here is what the program looks like in practice. Anthropic mentors pitch their project ideas to fellows, who choose and shape their project in close collaboration with their mentors. You are not assigned busywork. You are not a research assistant. You own the project. You work alongside the people who built Claude, who designed its safety systems, who published the papers that define the field. The stipend is $3,850 USD per week, approximately $61,600 for the full 4 months with access to a compute budget of approximately $10,000 per fellow per month for running experiments. Here is what the 2026 program covers. Research areas include scalable oversight, adversarial robustness and AI control, model organisms, mechanistic interpretability, AI security, model welfare, economics and policy, and reinforcement learning. Something for every technical background. Not just ML engineers. Successful fellows have come from physics, mathematics, computer science, and cybersecurity. You do not need a PhD, prior ML experience, or published papers. The one requirement: work authorization in the US, UK, or Canada. Anthropic does not sponsor visas for fellows. Here is the timeline you need to know. The next cohort begins July 20, 2026. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — earlier applications get more consideration. The process includes an initial application and reference check, technical assessments, interviews, and a research discussion. Applicants are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet every listed qualification. The program values potential, motivation, and research curiosity over rigid credential requirements. This is the rarest kind of opportunity in technology. A company at the frontier of AI, one valued at over $900 billion offering outsiders direct access to its research infrastructure, its mentors, and its most important open problems. Paying them generously to do it. And then hiring 40% of them afterward. Most people who want to work on AI safety spend years trying to publish papers, get into the right PhD program, and find a way in. The Fellows Program is the door they did not know existed. It is open right now.
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Dr. Jackson-Edwards
Dr. Jackson-Edwards@Harvarddoc32·
Welcome to the Yard at Union Station DC is now open. You can get your HBCU gear for next years HBCU Day on April 17.
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Reverend Raphael Warnock
Reverend Raphael Warnock@ReverendWarnock·
We just learned that Georgia is moving forward with gerrymandering for 2028. There is an extreme movement in this country that will stop at nothing to hold on to power, even if it means stripping representation away from millions. I will fight this with everything I have.
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Daymond John
Daymond John@TheSharkDaymond·
I’ve been fasting for the last year and this just hit me 🤷🏾‍♂️ If you travel like I do. You should consider trying to fast. Don’t get discouraged if you can’t stick to it right away. I failed for 2yrs prior to being able to do it. But once I locked in. I can do it anytime I want. You can too 💪🏾
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
Is she for real? A concerned 10-year-old wrote a letter to MAGA Rep. Virginia Foxx to ask her to pass a law to help people buy electric vehicles. Foxx responded with an attack calling it “sad” that his teacher “indoctrinated” him. What an evil person.
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Omo Nwabunike
Omo Nwabunike@Bettynwabunikes·
People let’s pray for him to be found safely in Jesus name God bring him Back to his family I can’t imagine the pain they are going through . I pray he will Be found in Jesus name Amen 🙏🏾 Pls share
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College Baseball Reference
College Baseball Reference@CBsBReference·
Percentage of In-State Players | VA | #CollegeBaseball 1. @VMIbaseco ------------------97.3% 2. @SpartanBSB -------------71.4% 3. @WMTribeBaseball ------58.1% 4. @LongwoodBase -------52.5% 5. @RadfordBaseball -----48.5% 6. @HokiesBaseball ------47.2% 7. @JMUBaseball ---------40.5% 8. @LibertyBaseball -----33.3% 9. @UVABaseball -------24.4% 10. @ODUBaseball -----23.8% 11. @MasonBaseball ---21.9% 12. @VCUBaseball -----20.6% 13. @SpiderBaseball --15.0%
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Good Morning America
Gas prices have skyrocketed in the U.S. amid the war in Iran, with the national average for a gallon of regular gas reaching over $4.50 — and commuters who drive to and from their jobs are feeling the pinch at the pump. abcnews.link/LtcpDXg
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