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@stemvox

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Aralık 2017
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stemvox@stemvox·
LOL. “…preparing to respond quickly…” Unless it’s your home service and it’s convenient for @Bell_Support. How do you get your Fibe service restored after normal work hours? You can’t. At least not where I live. We switched our cell service here because their coverage was awful. Now we’re switching to @Rogers because their @Bell_support Fibe service is anything but support. Just brutal! @GreyCounty
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Bell Support@Bell_Support·
With freezing rain predicted for Quebec and Eastern Ontario tomorrow, our teams are preparing to respond quickly and safely, to keep our customers connected. We’ll be posting updates here. Please stay safe and remember to fully charge your devices in advance of the storm.
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stemvox@stemvox·
@Bell_Support Placed a call to @Bell today about our internet Fibe service. It was down. After the typical questions and quick fix scenarios offered it was determined the issue was outside our house. I checked the exposed fibe line outside the house. No breaks. So we book a technician to come. No one available outside of normal work hours. Simply hilarious. Next move? @Rogers
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Planet Of Memes
Planet Of Memes@PlanetOfMemes·
Hockey players vs. other athletes. It's night and day difference.
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stemvox@stemvox·
Owen Sound Sun Times owensoundsuntimes.com/news/local-new… via @stemvox Great. Now, as a newspaper can you inquire as to why? Has this happened before? Why now? Is the water infrastructure in OS up to par? Is this due to the increased water runoff into the bay?
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AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
🚨 BREAKING: Google Research just dropped the textbook killer. Its called "Learn Your Way" and it uses LearnLM to transform any PDF into 5 personalized learning formats. Students using it scored 78% vs 67% on retention tests. The education revolution is here.
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stemvox@stemvox·
Sometimes a regular path just doesn’t work, for a myriad of reasons: Google’s Sergey Brin admits he’s hiring ‘tons’ of workers without degrees: ‘They just figure things out on their own in some weird corner’
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stemvox@stemvox·
@4L3mb1C @KatKanada_TM Don’t think so. Canada’s Tier One operators are as good or better than most in the world.
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D M@4L3mb1C·
@KatKanada_TM I'm Australian. Our special forces could fuck Canada up and we have very few... 🤣
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Naruto@NarutoNolimits·
Career advice from the greatest mathematician of this generation.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Roger Federer broke the internet with one statistic that will change how you see every setback in your life. 1,526 singles matches. Won almost 80% of them. 20 Grand Slams. 103 titles. Now answer honestly: What percentage of total points do you think he won across his entire career? 70%? 65%? 60%? Try … 54%. He lost literally almost EVERY SECOND POINT he ever played for 24 years. And still became one of the greatest of all time. Watch him explain it himself (2:07 of pure life-changing wisdom): “In tennis, perfection is impossible… When you lose every second point on average, you teach yourself to say: ‘Okay, I double-faulted — it’s only one point.’ ‘Okay I got passed at the net — it’s only one point.’ Even a screaming overhead smash that ends up on SportsCenter Top 10… still just one point. So when you’re playing your point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. The moment it’s over — it’s behind you. That mindset frees you to attack the next point, and the next, and the next with absolute intensity and clarity.” Then he looked at the crowd and said the line that hit a billion people in the soul: “The real sign of a champion is not that they win every point. It’s that they lose again and again and again… and have learned how to deal with it. Negative energy is wasted energy. Cry it out if you have to. Then force a smile. Move on. Be relentless. Adapt. Grow. Work harder — and work smarter.” Save this post. The next time you lose a deal, bomb a presentation, get ghosted, miss a deadline, or just have “one of those days” — come back here and read it again. You’re not falling behind. You’re just in the 46%. And the 46% is exactly where every single legend has spent most of their career. Keep playing the next point. (full 2:07 clip — sound on)
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stemvox@stemvox·
Google Brain founder Andrew Ng thinks you should still learn to code - here's why flip.it/ncIJuD
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Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
Who is driving climate breakdown? Buckle up for some striking data... 🧵 1. First, global North countries are responsible for 86% of cumulative emissions in excess of the safe planetary boundary. China is responsible for 1%. The rest of the South and peripheral Europe is responsible for 13%. These results arise from taking the safe carbon budget and dividing into national "fair shares" on a per-capita basis, and then assessing national emissions against national fair-shares.
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stemvox@stemvox·
Sigh. So, let me get this right. 41.3% of the Canadian electorate were hallucinating? Stop pushing this garbage. Become a true Canadian. The election is over. The Liberals won and now we’ll sit back and watch the miracles happen. And a word of advice. Find something positive to do with your life.
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stemvox@stemvox·
@Creek_Pete Exactly how is he ‘world renowned?’ Just for all of those people who aren’t as insightful as you are…and details will help. Perhaps some solid references. And of course, sources from around the world because he is ‘world renowned.’
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stemvox@stemvox·
@Ucheyyy2 Jehovah’s Witnesses consider themselves Christians but are not regarded as such by most mainstream Christian denominations due to their rejection of key doctrines like the Trinity, the deity of Christ, and the nature of salvation. In fact, they are considered a cult.
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ADA@Uc_heyy02·
Clips like this makes me question Christianity
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stemvox@stemvox·
Cool! Now, let’s take advantage of Canada’s leadership in AI and develop it for good. And maybe help grow some innovative tech and STEM around it for Canada’s benefit! theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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Peterson Academy
Peterson Academy@petersonacademy·
The newest course on Peterson Academy, @ericmetaxas’ eight-hour course: Dietrich Bonhoeffer is available now. Enroll now for immediate access at Peterson Academy. In this course, Eric examines the life and legacy of the German pastor and theologian who courageously opposed the Nazi regime. He trace his journey from his formative years and early theological development to his prophetic response to the rise of Nazism and his ultimate sacrifice. The course highlights Bonhoeffer's unwavering commitment to living out his faith, even in the face of unimaginable evil, and his enduring impact on Christian thought and practice.
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