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In life, you will fall out with people that you never thought you would. Get betrayed by people you trusted with all of your heart. And get used by people you would do anything for.
But life also has a beautiful side to it. You will get loved by someone you never thought you would have. Form new friendships with people that will establish more meaningful and stronger relationships.
And overcome things you never thought you would get over.
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50 Cent trolling stranger things 😂😂
I know Stranger Things is pissed they spent $500M on this season, only to be beat by Diddy doing stranger things.
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stop trying to be cool. be nerdy and obsessive about the things you love. enthusiasm will get you farther than indifference
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Some delivery drivers working for beU, one of Ethiopia’s largest food delivery platforms, have gone on strike, protesting low pay, unfair treatment, and recent changes to the app that they say have significantly reduced their earnings.
https://shega.co/news/beu-delivery-drivers-go-on-strike-over-pay-new-verification-system?utm_campaign=gated_subscribers
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he said "if we figure out fusion so that the rockets will be powered by fusion reactor in the future" 😂 now he dont care
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I was just searching stranger things new season and google is in whole different level 👌
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Highest IQ 2025 - TOP 10 People with World’s Highest IQ Ever Recorded
https://www.usiassociation.org/post/top-10-world-s-highest-iq-ever-recorded-in-2025
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i was watching a video on YouTube by Mark Manson (the writer of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**). then he mentioned this name, and I got curious and searched about him You Were The Smart Kid... So What Went Wrong?
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i was watching a video on YouTube by Mark Manson (the writer of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**). then he mentioned this name, and I got curious and searched about him You Were The Smart Kid... So What Went Wrong?
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William James Sidis was a child prodigy with an amazing intellect in the early 20th century. His IQ was estimated to be 50 to 100 points higher than Albert Einstein’s. He could read the New York Times before he was 2.
But it didn’t end like that. He died at the age of 46. I read the Wikipedia article and watched this YouTube video, The Sad Story of the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived
You should watch it I have mixed feelings about his story.
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Please Stop Blind Vibe Coding
you should always pull before starting from the correct branch. if you are fixing an issue or bug, first you must recreate it. ask the bug reporter to clarify if needed, then start working on it.
test it locally, check every file change before commit, and when creating a PR double check everything. what code changed, what files changed, and make sure you are creating the PR to the correct branch. after that, if the build fails, check the error and fix it, especially if there is GitHub CI.
now with this vibe coding thing, people just copy the task description, give it to cursor, create a PR, and ask for review. this is not good and honestly annoying.
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Repost from STEM with Murad 🇪🇹
Most people don’t realize this, but Python is older than Java.
>Python was released in 1991
>Java came later, in 1995
And most people Consider Java an ancient language 🤣
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OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 model scored an IQ of approximately 147 on the Mensa Norway IQ test (that’s supposedly smarter than 999 out of 1,000 humans)
An IQ of 147 sits at the lower end of the genius range, comparable to high-achieving scientists and top-tier academics
but, do we seriously believe there was no intelligence test data, exercises, or solutions anywhere in the training dataset? And I don’t see how an IQ test can meaningfully measure AI intelligence in any way
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