Ron Shapiro

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Ron Shapiro

Ron Shapiro

@rdshapiro

smarter and safer medicine @Verily, prev: smarter and safer Java @Google, smarter and safer payments @Venmo

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Brian Cohen@brcohen·
From a 1,100 person Shabbat dinner on the school’s basketball courts to an Ishay Ribo concert, Jewish joy is thriving at @Columbia That's the positive story about Jewish life at Columbia that doesn't get told enough. Despite two years of growth and progress, challenges still exist on campus. But I spoke to @JNS_org about how Columbia students are celebrating their Judaism. jns.org/news/u-s-news/…
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Ron Shapiro@rdshapiro·
Or of Iranian "grown men" hanging women in public for not wearing headscarves
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Ron Shapiro@rdshapiro·
You could attack the ludicrous nature of comments like this antisemite's But you can also instead remind them of the cowardice of Hamas "grown men" running behind tunnels and holding their children close instead of fighting the war they started.
Normal Island News@NormalIslandNws

BREAKING: Israel has confirmed its soldiers will not be joining the US in the ground invasion of Iran, due to the concern that they would have to fight grown men, rather than unarmed women and children

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Ron Shapiro@rdshapiro·
Agent Skills also make for great docs for Humans. Yesterday I discovered a newly added skill (generated with Antigravity of course) in our codebase which increased my manual workflow 10x. Agents may be all the rage, but good docs are forever.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Asked a friend heading up an accounting team her take on AI and the impact on its work: "I noticed it helps automate repetitive stuff. When I have a process with lots of manual steps, I ask if it can create a workflow using Apps Script. And it works: managed to compress work that would take 4-6 hours to ~20 minutes with it. I don't trust AI - we work with numbers, that need to be always correct. But I am now telling my team to try to see if they can remove more repetition with it, and asking it to create software for those repetitive tasks." Fascinating tbh
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
The intifada revolution is consuming itself
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Liad Agmon
Liad Agmon@liadagmon·
פעם שניה בחודש האחרון שאני שולח הודעה למישהו בווטסאפ, רואה שני v, ומגלה אחרי ימים שהצד השני לא קיבל שום הודעה. באג נוראי בווטסאפ כי כמובן הנחתי שההודעה שלי התקבלה, ואילו הצד השני לא הבין לאן נעלמתי. קרה כאן לעוד אנשים לאחרונה?
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
Can I only speak next to a ‘Hamasnik’ or an anti-Israel voice? Recently, my team and I communicated with the Middle Eastern Studies department of one of the top, most prestigious schools in the United States, and indeed, the world, to discuss an opportunity for me to come and speak to students about my work, Gaza, Realign For Palestine, Hamas, and hopes for a better future. The professor and head of the department were upfront in how terrified they were about the prospect of receiving backlash; they were highly concerned with how I was “perceived” by average “pro-Palestine” students and communities, and said they could face immense backlash for having me on their campus. Despite the individual's personal appreciation for my voice and perspective, they described the terror and fear they live under, thanks to the incitement, insanity, borderline violent activism, and pro-terror sentiments that some students and faculty express. The only way, they said, to have their Ivy League university allow me to speak was to do so next to a “mainstream,” “average,” and “acceptable” Palestinian and “pro-Palestine” voice. Enraged, I asked how has academia declined so much that an independent pro-Palestine, pro-peace, anti-Hamas, anti-violence, anti-military occupation voice such as mine from Gaza is somehow viewed as “controversial” while literal Hamas enthusiasts and anti-America, anti-West, pro-terror students and faculty are somehow considered the “mainstream” of Palestinian communities and societies in the United States? How could it be that a university that helped pioneer technologies, nuclear physics, applied sciences, and modern-day advancements is held hostage by radical, pro-October 7, pro-extremist views? I further inquired directly to this professor how they rationalize intentionally helping to platform such destructive views, which they knew were directly harmful to them, the discourse on Israel and Palestine, and against creating solutions for the future. How could such intelligent people, with skin in the game, be willing to contort themselves to the mob politics? How could someone with this stature continue to consent to participating in the platforming of violent rhetoric and divisive narrative over, or even instead of, perspectives like mine offering pragmatism, engagement, and solutions? The sad truth is that mob politics, aggressive ‘activism’, and dogmatic professors define today’s universities. This is the state of academia today; this is what Ivy Leagues are producing: hordes of students who are bullies, unable to think critically or clearly, and a student life that caters to the most offensive and anti-freedom, anti-intellectual notions of the modern era. I should not and will not be forced to speak alongside other “pro-Palestine” voices, who openly are the antithesis of the values and principles of non-violence, pragmatism, and centering Gazan voices and experiences. I will oppose every attempt to make my appearance somehow ‘more acceptable’ to elite universities in the West by tainting my pro-peace message or acquiescing to self-righteous teens and misinformed faculty. It's a shame that taxpayer dollars continue to fund the indoctrination of the next generation of supposed “leaders” who are going to limit academic freedoms and progress through censorship and their mob-like behavior.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
2025 was good, 2026 will be great :)
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
During the worst of the days of the hunger crisis in Gaza in the past six months, Hamas deliberately hid literal tons of infant formula and nutritional shakes for children by storing them in clandestine warehouses belonging to the Gaza Ministry of Health. The goal, as I said then, was to worsen the hunger crisis and initiate a disaster as part of the terror group’s famine narrative in a desperate effort to stop Israel’s onslaught against Gaza and force the return of the UN’s aid distribution mechanism, and away from the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Now, activists in the Strip are documenting the waste and deliberate disposal of tons of infant formula, nutritional children’s shake, and children’s powdered milk, which Hamas had hoarded away, given the saturation of the coastal enclave with humanitarian aid after the ceasefire two months ago. When countless other Palestinian activists and I from Gaza said this back in July, August, and September, we were villainized, attacked, threatened, and made into pariahs by the “pro-Palestine” industrial complex and activist mafias, even though for Gazans, the evidence was so clearly apparent before our eyes. What those in the West continue to fail to understand is that there is no being pro-Palestine without also having a serious vigilance against Hamas’s continued manipulation of international public opinion to hide behind the Strip's civilian population's suffering, something that the terrorist organization’s own actions have led to and created. Never allow yourself to be a useful idiot in Hamas’s propaganda. You can have compassion for the real suffering of the Palestinian civilians of Gaza, and demand Israeli action to facilitate aid entry into the coastal enclave, while still holding Hamas accountable for its part in causing a hunger and starvation crisis in the first place.
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Nuseir Yassin
Nuseir Yassin@nasdaily·
@PeterBeinart lol. Tel Aviv University, i'll take his spot and speak to your students. I'll be in Israel Dec 10-12th. Thanks.
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
You went 🍌🍌 for Nano Banana. Now, meet Nano Banana Pro.  It’s SOTA for image generation + editing with more advanced world knowledge, text rendering, precision + controls. Built on Gemini 3, it’s really good at complex infographics - much like how engineers see the world:)
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
מישהו השתלט למחאת קפלן על חשבון הטוויטר, או שהם באמת חצו את הרוביקון והתחילו להאשים את ישראל ברצח עם? מתי נהפכו לכל כך מורמרים, שסרטון של ישראלים רוקדים בחוף הים מעלה להם את הסעיף? מה נסגר שם?
קומי ישראל@kumiiisrael

Israel committed genocide in the Gaza Strip, which included, among other things, the systematic starvation of the civilian population and the killing of at least twenty thousand babies and children. The occupation and apartheid in the occupied West Bank continue to this day, and Jewish terror is raging everywhere. Palestinians, in the besieged Gaza Strip and in the occupied West Bank, continue to be killed every day under the orders of Netanyahu׳s murderous regime. But hey, look at all the old folks dancing salsa on the promenade.

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Striver | Building takeUforward
I’m new to GitHub - I’ve mostly used Cider (Google’s internal tool) over the last 3–4 years. One thing I absolutely loved about Cider was that it automatically showed me the difference between the last reviewed version of a file and the most recent commit. I didn’t have to manually check. And it had this bar, where I could switch between every commit, just to compare. How do you all review efficiently on GitHub? Post the first review, the UX and feature don't not seems to be that helpful.
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Ron Shapiro
Ron Shapiro@rdshapiro·
The same thugs who committed the atrocities of October 7th are doing the same and even worse to the civilians they claim to fight for. At some point you learn that it's not resistance or liberation they're fighting for. It's a lust for aggression for aggression's sake.
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA

Difficult Viewing: Hamas - the terror state controlling Gaza - is brutalizing Palestinians as it seeks to reestablish control. Responsible journalism should shine a light on this. We call on all media outlets to give appropriate coverage to this threat to regional security. The ceasefire must be implemented. Hamas must go. Gaza must be demilitarized.

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