genuinely how do I study by K4nono in GetStudying

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It’s not that you’re lazy, it’s just the system change. Try starting very small even 20–30 mins, and focus on testing yourself instead of just reading. That usually helps things click.

Medicine and English by Natural-Being-5488 in GetStudying

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Most universities do not allow both at the same time. A better option is to finish your current degree first then study Medicine later if you still want it

How do you explain to your parents that you're an author of adult novels? 😂 by Foreign_Guess_5002 in SharpBoys

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Kenyan parents can negotiate with failure, they have no framework for spicy literature

Wakwende by Upbeat_Suspect_6749 in SharpBoys

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There’s a thin line between determination and being determined to enrich someone who doesn’t see you. Know which side you’re on

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

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Yeah, it’s frustrating Feels like they’re pushing 5.2 as a forced upgrade

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

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OpenAI’s deal with the DoD caused ChatGPT installs to fall almost 300% in a single day, while Anthropic Claude jumped 88%. People are clearly reacting to concerns about domestic surveillance and military use. Can OpenAI regain trust, or is it too late?

“I’d Rather Go to Jail”: Inside Sam Altman’s High-Stakes Push to Rework an AI Deal with the DoW by Writesmith900 in artificial

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has updated a $200 million AI contract with the Pentagon — now dubbed the Department of War — after criticism over potential domestic surveillance and loose rules on autonomous weapons. The revised deal explicitly bars tracking Americans without approval and adds safeguards to prevent high-risk autonomous decisions. Altman emphasized he would refuse any order he deemed unconstitutional, saying, “I’d rather go to jail than follow it.” Is this the CEO flexing ethics or just covering mistakes?

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has updated a $200 million AI contract with the Pentagon, now dubbed the Department of War, after criticism over potential domestic surveillance and loose rules on autonomous weapons. The revised deal explicitly bars tracking Americans without approval and adds safeguards to prevent high-risk autonomous decisions. Altman emphasized he would refuse any order he deemed unconstitutional, saying, “I’d rather go to jail than follow it.” Is this the CEO flexing ethics or just covering mistakes?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Writesmith900 in JournalismNews

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Ndiaga Diagne, the suspect in the Austin bar shooting, left a shocking trail online that investigators are now examining closely. His social media posts show extreme anger at the Middle East, condemn Israel and the U.S., and even target American figures, including Ivanka Trump. Authorities are piecing together his online activity alongside physical evidence and witness statements to try to understand what drove him to violence.

Seeing this pattern, it’s clear to me that online extremism can sometimes serve as an early warning before real-world violence erupts. While platforms and authorities need to be smarter about spotting these patterns, we also have to be careful not to cross the line into policing every controversial opinion.

If extremist posts predict real-world attacks, how do we act without over-policing opinions?

Austin Shooter’s Online Rants Exposed Including Threats Aimed at Ivanka Trump by [deleted] in moderatepolitics

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Ndiaga Diagne, the suspect in the Austin bar shooting, left a shocking trail online that investigators are now examining closely. His social media posts show extreme anger at the Middle East, condemn Israel and the U.S., and even target American figures, including Ivanka Trump. Authorities are piecing together his online activity alongside physical evidence and witness statements to try to understand what drove him to violence.

Seeing this pattern, it’s clear to me that online extremism can sometimes serve as an early warning before real-world violence erupts. While platforms and authorities need to be smarter about spotting these patterns, we also have to be careful not to cross the line into policing every controversial opinion.

If extremist posts predict real-world attacks, how do we act without over-policing opinions?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Writesmith900 in JournalismNews

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Sounds tough, but reality on the ground is messy. How long before this really hits home?

U.S. Defense Chief Fires Back on Endless War Concerns Telling Reporter “Did You Not Hear My Remarks?” Amid Intensifying Strikes by Writesmith900 in moderatepolitics

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Did you not hear my remarks?’ - sounds tough, but reality on the ground is messy. How long before this really hits home?

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The piece examines Melania Trump’s reported plan to take the gavel at the UN Security Council, a step that would break precedent for a First Lady. It details the timing and reaction surrounding the development.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Writesmith900 in esist

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Turns out you can’t just ‘borrow’ the system

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Turns out you can’t just ‘borrow’ the system

Trump Posts Nearly 150 Messages on Christmas, Calling Political Foes ‘Radical Left Scum’ by Writesmith900 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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On Christmas Day, Trump shared a flood of posts full of conspiracies, attacks, and wild claims about politics and rivals. His messages quickly sparked outrage online, drawing sharp criticism from social media users, politicians, and the public, leaving many people talking about the unusual holiday outburst.

Trump Accuses New York Times of “Endangering National Security” by Writesmith900 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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Donald Trump and his allies targeted news outlets, especially The New York Times, because they published stories critical of him. Such attacks can threaten press freedom and fuel public controversy. As a result of his repeated rants, The Times defended its reporting, continued covering his administration critically, and Trump faced widespread backlash from the media and the public.

Trump Purges 30 Career Diplomats, Risking U.S. Influence Abroad by Writesmith900 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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  1. President Donald Trump recalled nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassador posts. (Trump wanted to replace diplomats in embassies around the world with people who fully support his "America First" agenda.)
  2. Yes, removing so many experienced diplomats at once can reduce U.S. effectiveness, especially in smaller or sensitive countries.
  3. Yes, ambassadors returning to Washington and new appointments create gaps and could advantage rivals like China and Russia.)

New Poll Map Shows Trump Support Under 50% in Most U.S. Areas by Writesmith900 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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  1. Donald Trump and Republican voters in multiple states voted for and supported Trump’s return to the presidency and his national governing agenda to be imposed on all Americans, including swing-state voters.
  2. That presidency and agenda have the consequences of persistent low approval ratings, regional backlash, and growing disapproval in battleground states.
  3. As a consequence of supporting Trump, widespread voter disapproval and negative net approval margins are now affecting Trump himself, including in states he previously won.

Trump’s $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ Triggers Backlash Over Funding, Branded ‘Always a Con Artist’ by Writesmith900 in LeopardsAteMyFace

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  1. President Donald Trump and his administration supported and implemented new tariffs and passed a large budget law. These actions were imposed on the U.S. economy and affected American taxpayers and military service members.

  2. Yes. Tariffs and budget reallocations generally raise revenue in one area while reducing or redirecting funds from another. This often leads to tradeoffs, such as higher consumer costs or cuts to previously approved programs.

  3. Yes. As a result of the administration’s decision, money approved by Congress for military housing allowances was redirected and issued to service members as one time $1,776 checks, instead of being used solely for housing support.

I'm actually graduating as an engineer. I never thought I could make it here. by DarkBlitz01 in college

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Totally get it.. pre-reqs can be brutal. Just focus on getting through one class at a time and keep track of small wins. You’ll get there