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Caleb

@onahcaleb1

Clinical Psychologist| AI/ML Researcher| Bridging Psychological Science × (AI) Technology • 🧠

meet me writing Katılım Ocak 2012
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Caleb@onahcaleb1·
If God supports medicine, HE support your therapy sessions and mental health too
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FBI Cyber Division
FBI Cyber Division@FBICyberDiv·
Threat actors are spoofing the FIFA website through a process known as “typo squatting”. Typo squatting relies on Internet users making common typos when visiting a URL. Spoofing FIFA’s official website (fifa.com) allows threat actors to collect personally identifiable information (PII) entered by users into the fake website, including name, home address, phone number, email address, and banking information. Using a minor misspelling, such as fiffa[.]com, or alternative top-level domains, such as .org rather than .com, threat actors mimic the legitimate URL. They may also register illegitimate websites such as jobs-fifa[.]com to impersonate legitimate subdomains. While there are at least a dozen known illegitimate domains, users should anticipate the generation of additional fake domains leading up to, and throughout, the 2026 World Cup. Learn more about how the scam works and review recommendations on how to protect yourself: ic3.gov/PSA/2026/PSA26…
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kitan@kitanlinc·
@GloriousGod01 3 4 5....I dey settle everybody anytime I enter a new area. I don't joke with that.
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Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
1. Before you enter a bus, move your phone from your pocket to your hand. Keep it there throughout the journey. 2. Never use your phone by the bus window. In crowded areas, keep it in your hand and stay alert. 3. When you start making money, never let your woman send your day one friends who are still struggling on errands. Respect them. 4. Develop a touch of werey. A smart, calculated roughness that tells people you are not to be toyed with. 5. Stop looking too iced out in your own area. Shine wisely. Know when to keep a low profile. 6. Never neglect the Egbons and Agberos on your street. Greet them. Give them something once in a while. They will show up for you faster than the police ever will. 7. Keep your most important items attached to things you cannot leave the house without. Your key, your ID, your card. Above all, love God.
Dr. Mind@Uchewins_

Hit me with any street OT that never fails.

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Post Carlone@carltonkitheka1·
Had a lecturer who dropped out of uni cause she got pregnant, she had 2 sons and spent a decade at home being a SAHM She went back to uni at 30 there about, got her degree, got her masters and then won a scholarship to the US for her doctorate After she graduated in the US she got a teaching job and stayed there for a while, she also got her sons to go there to study and her husband to join her But the husband didn't like living in the US so they both came back and she's now teaching at the University of Nairobi So no it's never too late to do anything as long as you're alive
scar@imfat

Can a 29-year-old start all over again?

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Caleb@onahcaleb1·
@Nwando__ I sincerely miss this Babe oo. Been searching everywhere. This is Beautiful now 🤍🤍
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Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
Whoever builds an actual durable solution to doomscrolling will be a multibillionaire.
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Lauren
Lauren@buridansridge·
Most hyper non-linear minded outliers are not only exceptional at pattern recognition, they are also highly sensitive which amplifies their perceptual acuity. They are able to simultaneously track and synthesise subtle patterns across multiple timelines, layers, and domains, weaving them together to discern loopholes, hidden opportunities, and the most efficient path forward because they intuit systems not according to how they are bureaucratically presented, but through the unspoken undercurrents beneath them, the real labyrinthine architecture.
sy@seezyou

Pattern recognition is the highest form of intelligence.

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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
An Oxford academic has warned that students using AI can obtain a degree without reading any books Katherine Rundell warns that reliance on AI is creating a ‘vast counterfeiting of knowledge’ in universities 👇 telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/2…
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
You must play dumb. Ask dumb questions, request clarifications. Never show your intelligence outright. Force the others to overexplain and gather intel. And watch as they reveal far more than they should. Few understand that in the wrong environments, high intelligence is naturally perceived as a threat.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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Caleb
Caleb@onahcaleb1·
@samoalfred Does it mean, if I have over 1,750 cited papers in my study, should I skim through all, irrespective of the time constraint.
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/sæməʊælfræd/@samoalfred·
You should at least skim through every paper you cite to ensure it actually supports your claim. That should be the bare minimum. Another reason I do not rate citation count too highly as a measure of research quality is that citations are not foolproof.
Lenka Zdeborova@zdeborova

@eiszett Have you read all the sources you ever cited? During my PhD we, along with dozens of other papers, cited a paper that I later found did not contain the result for which it was commonly cited. I should be banned I guess.

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Caleb@onahcaleb1·
@KhoaVuUmn "99.9% academic researchers believe the most cited paper, Zang et al. (1990), can never be wrong"
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Victor Boniface
Victor Boniface@boniface_jrn·
Make 1 arsenal fan drop acct for 1.5m Make you share
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