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raghav ( Sanjay Sir stan ) retweeted
I was always very skeptical of Donald Trump since 2017 & even in 2024 i blogged on #NitiShastra about his agenda, Project 2025, Trade etc. Rather the first one to callout the coming global reset to global order in 2016 in our book #TheNewGlobal Order !
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Your gal Karen is a worse person than proctor could ever be! She used TB b/c he does the very things P TEXTED about. They gave him info( false at times) edited what he blogged, and add 4 the rolling rally? Colin Albert , clear case of set up 4 murder. Not one of them right.
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I blogged about it here, she remarked adverbly while performing a physical action: wordcount-richmonde.blogspotโ€ฆ

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Fabulous .. Simply Outstanding . Fascinates me how sharp your memory is and has captured all those nostalgic moments of your life as a kid and blogged it so well .. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
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[BLOGGED] In the last 24 months, we have seen an explosion in generative AI technology. A simple and extensible framework is needed to help integrate these new models. Using Semantic Kernel makes this process easier and quicker. Read more: jamiemaguire.net/index.php/2โ€ฆ

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Andy Burnham has a pension problem in Makerfield- with the LGPS henrytapper.com/2026/06/15/aโ€ฆ Last year I blogged that LGPS should not be complacent about what Clancy calls โ€œa blunderโ€. Is a pension surplus due to be paid back to the tax-payer?
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itswillpty |๐Ÿ‡ผ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ ๐Ÿ‡ฑ ๐Ÿ‡ฑ retweeted
Blogged: Secure boot certificates and older hardware niallbrady.com/2026/05/31/seโ€ฆ cc @miketerrill @gwblok @jarwidmark #MSIntune
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Uno Platform retweeted
Blogged: Building your first Microsoft.UI.Reactor App xaml.dev/post/your-first-micโ€ฆ #WinUI
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Joshua retweeted
I've blogged about this in the past, and my position remains the same: ๐Ÿค– Specialized vs general AI models have different strengths and weaknesses. Asking which one is the "best" is probably the wrong question. ๐Ÿค– Specialized AI (eg OpenEvidence) is great for searching PubMed & guidelines. A drawback is that it may tend to anchor towards slightly older studies (rather than the cutting edge). ๐Ÿค– General AI (eg OpenAI) has superior reasoning capacity and picks up a broader range of sources. The drawback may be a higher hallucination rate and occasionally using less reputable sources. ๐Ÿค– The ideal practice is probably combining your judgement plus two LLMs. If everything is consistent, that's probably a reasonable answer. If there are inconsistencies, dig deeper into the source materials. (Link in the post below)
For medical information, general AI frontier models (Google, OpenAI, Anthropic) outperformed specialized @EvidenceOpen and @UpToDate as assessed by 12 US clinicians, randomized and blinded to which model and extensive testing/benchmarks. This was not anticipated. @NatureMedicine nature.com/articles/s41591-0โ€ฆ
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We blogged about this open.substack.com/pub/biologโ€ฆ @NHSEngland are misleading young women.

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rollo75.blogspot.com/2026/06โ€ฆ - blogged Eudaimonia Element XVIII - Generosity #Eudaimonia

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homerificus retweeted
Every book in the internet archive can be displayed at once & zoomed into fluidly. How? Phiresky blogged the answer on Phiresky's blog, "Phiresky's blog". Part of the answer involves a space-filling curve which faithfully represents the ISBN data-structure, & schizo-flight paths.
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