Every day you wait, someone else starts.
While you’re getting ready, someone less qualified is taking the opportunity.
While you doubt yourself, someone with half your talent is building their dream.
Start now, or watch someone else win with the idea you didn’t act on.
The world rewards action, not potential.
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If you're lost,
the answer is education.
If you're educated, the answer is execution.
If you're executing, the answer is consistency.
Learn. Execute. Stay consistent
the answer is education.
If you're educated, the answer is execution.
If you're executing, the answer is consistency.
Learn. Execute. Stay consistent
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many people get confused about
git commits it and shares it with everyone
if a file was already added and committed before
adding it to
you must stop tracking the file first
then
also yes
you can add
but this is dangerous
because others will not get the ignore rules
and the project can become messy or unsafe
.gitignore so here is the simple truth.gitignore is tracked like a normal filegit commits it and shares it with everyone
.gitignore only works for files that are NOT trackedif a file was already added and committed before
adding it to
.gitignore it will not stop git from tracking ityou must stop tracking the file first
git rm --cached filename
then
.gitignore will work for italso yes
you can add
.gitignore inside .gitignorebut this is dangerous
because others will not get the ignore rules
and the project can become messy or unsafe
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The Dead Internet Theory (DIT) suggests that much of today's internet, particularly social media, is dominated by non-human activity, AI-generated content, and corporate agendas, leading to a decline in authentic human interaction
Do you think the Dead Internet Theory is already happening
Anonymous Poll
52%
Yes it feels mostly artificial now
28%
Somewhat there is a mix of real and fake
16%
No most interactions are still human
4%
I am not sure yet
0%
No it is exaggerated
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
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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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…
Forbes
GPT 5.2 Scores 147 On Mensa Norway: What Does That Mean?
GPT-5.2 tops Mensa Norway practice puzzles; tracking dashboards show gains, and XOR-style visual logic explains wins.
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Forwarded 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 🤣
>Python was released in 1991
>Java came later, in 1995
And most people Consider Java an ancient language 🤣
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 denoscription, give it to cursor, create a PR, and ask for review. this is not good and honestly annoying.
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 denoscription, give it to cursor, create a PR, and ask for review. this is not good and honestly annoying.
The most fundamental skill of life is knowing how to struggle well
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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.
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.
YouTube
The Sad Story of the Smartest Man Who Ever Lived
William James Sidis went from child prodigy to recluse. Try https://brilliant.org/Newsthink/ for FREE for 30 days, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subnoscription.
Note: Einstein's estimated IQ of 200 was cited by Amy Wallace…
Note: Einstein's estimated IQ of 200 was cited by Amy Wallace…
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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…
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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You Were The Smart Kid... So What Went Wrong?
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If you grew up with adults praising you for your intelligence, but now you’re stuck, watching life pass by while others pull ahead then this one's for you. In this video, I break down the uncomfortable psychology…
If you grew up with adults praising you for your intelligence, but now you’re stuck, watching life pass by while others pull ahead then this one's for you. In this video, I break down the uncomfortable psychology…
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
https://www.usiassociation.org/post/top-10-world-s-highest-iq-ever-recorded-in-2025
USIA
Highest IQ 2025 - TOP 10 World’s Highest IQ Ever Recorded in 2025
1. YoungHoon Kim, IQ 276
As of 2024, Dr. YoungHoon Kim established the world record noscript "The World's Highest IQ Person Now", "The World's Highest IQ Score" with IQ 276 independently verified by the Official World Record®, International Non-Olympic Committee…
As of 2024, Dr. YoungHoon Kim established the world record noscript "The World's Highest IQ Person Now", "The World's Highest IQ Score" with IQ 276 independently verified by the Official World Record®, International Non-Olympic Committee…
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I was just searching stranger things new season and google is in whole different level 👌
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