Abdul Lokrit Dauda
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Abdul Lokrit Dauda
@sheikhjaffa
|| Public Health practitioner || Development Worker || Public Health Technology Specialist ||Data Analyst (SQL,Spreadsheet,R,Power
Jos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2017
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I'm traveling the world for a bit, starting with China but then hopping around the globe, anywhere. Open to any adventure. No plans, only a backpack. Hoping to meet & get to know humans from all walks of life. The pic is from a long hike on the Great Wall. For me, as a fan of history, this was an epic experience.
In China, first I'm visiting a few big cities & talking to engineers at the heart of China's AI revolution. After that, if feeling crazy enough, I'm hitchhiking (first time) across rural China for a few weeks. Hitchhiking because I think it's the best way to meet rural folks who I would otherwise never get the chance to meet. I hope to do the same in US and other places.
I have a request, if you have a travel recommendation, fill out the form(s) below if you feel like it. Or share with folks who might have advice about such travel.
Form 1 - travel recommendation:
If you can, recommend to me an interesting place I should visit anywhere in the world. For this, fill out form 1. Not touristy stuff, but something off the beaten path, that tourists may not know about, but is legendary. It could be as remote as meeting a herder in the mountains who is a local legend. Asia, Middle East, Europe, India, South/North America, Africa, Australia, anywhere. In China, I'm hoping to visit maybe Heibei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, etc, so recommendations for spots to visit are helpful.
Form 2 - coffee:
If you want to grab a coffee with me anywhere in the world, fill out form 2 (please don't use form 1 for that).
Anyway, I hectically tossed stuff in backpack. Realizing I don't have a clear plan of any kind, which is probably the only way to do it. LFG.
Love you all ❤️

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I so love it when Americans are afraid of the Chinese, even though they have a more superior military complex
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson
Kevin O’Leary says anyone who opposes his dystopian data center is probably working for China. A debate.
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This is how to stand up to a bully
Bro. Bonaventure@EBona69
Xenophobic South Africans came to bully this Nigerian. What how he handled them until they ran away.
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@gfom88 @_Kamor @Reign_time Bro i have been to Gashish in Riyom and I can tell you there is an abandoned project of building settlements for crisis victims that was awarded by the government but the contractor failed on his part to complete it
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@sheikhjaffa @_Kamor @Reign_time Which one is the smart move? Buying another vehicle for the king or not building and resettling victims of terror attack?
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@SlimNazi Check out our traditional worshippers nobody will ever tell you to come and worship my god, every clan has his ancestral ways just show of power whenever conflict arises
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@SlimNazi Winning over comes with misconception that's why I hate it
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@sheikhjaffa I get your point, it's okay to want to win sombody over but for me I just hate the way religious people do it
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@SlimNazi Religion is always trying to win you over because of heavenly reward but our forefathers just practised spiritually without trying to win anybody over.
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@r0ck3t23 Anybody that can privatize power will catalyst kardashev vision
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Elon Musk just revealed what’s actually holding AI back.
It’s not chips. Not models. Not data.
It’s concrete.
Someone asked him the obvious question. Why not just build private power plants next to data centers? Bypass the grid entirely.
His answer was four words.
Musk: “The power plant makers.”
There aren’t enough of them.
You can design the best chip on earth. Train a frontier model. Raise $10 billion for a hyperscale data center.
None of it matters if you can’t power it.
Musk: “You can drill down a level further.”
GPUs need power. Power needs turbines. Turbines need factories. Factories need permits. Permits need a government that hasn’t paralyzed itself.
Every link in the chain is physical. And every one of them is breaking.
We can train a frontier model in weeks. We can’t permit a power plant in under five years.
The country that invented the assembly line now needs 40 agencies to approve a gas turbine.
China doesn’t have this problem. They don’t run 7-year environmental reviews on infrastructure they need tomorrow. They break ground while America requests approval to break ground.
The AI race won’t be decided by whoever writes the best algorithm.
It’ll be decided by whoever can still build in the physical world.
We spent 30 years getting faster in software and slower in steel. Outsourcing manufacturing. Hollowing out supply chains. Treating builders like liabilities instead of assets.
Now the bill is due.
Every breakthrough in AI is gated by atoms. Steel. Concrete. Turbines that take years to manufacture and decades to approve.
The smartest code on earth is worthless without electricity.
Musk didn’t give a speech about this. He didn’t need to. He answered one question and the whole infrastructure myth collapsed.
“Where do you get the power plants from?”
Follow that thread far enough and you stop finding a technology problem.
You find a civilization that mastered thinking and forgot how to build.
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All this payout are fraud, they people he listed don't exist @isaac7pam won the @FCBayern VS @PSG_inside prediction but he deleted his tweet be warned peeps, is all clout chasing




hako@cryptohako
50k paid out, congrats winners: drop proof that you received it below please: @ogokee88 @satoshixc2 More coming 🫶
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