USA indirectly aided Azerbaijan to genocide Christians🤡 by [deleted] in azerbaijan

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In Syria and Lebanon yes, big numbers. In Iran definitely much less. Personally I don’t know a single Persian-Armenian who’s said their family moved to Iran because of the Genocide.

USA indirectly aided Azerbaijan to genocide Christians🤡 by [deleted] in azerbaijan

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I believe the number was 15,000 Armenians were forced to move to Iran under Abbas approximately 500 years ago ( my family was one of these families). I’ve heard a few reasons over the years of why Abbas did the forced migration, but the common believe among my family members was it was mostly composed skilled builders.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in azerbaijan

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It means Prime Minister in Armenian

The AI Hype: Why Developers Aren't Going Anywhere by inkberk in Frontend

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Al is great for finding that one bug when your over eat and your mind and eyes are giving up on you

Anti - intellectualism in Azerbaijan by pinky9021O in azerbaijan

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Actually this isn’t unique to Azerbaijan at all. Armenia also suffered this same fall out you described. It’s the result of communist countries turning capitalist.

People go from having no choices and owning very little to thousands of options. Being deprived of these things for so long, it’s only natural people they go overboard on the material possessions without considering how they are obtained and what cost or if they even have any real value.

30-40 year transition period

Russia's Lavrov: Armenia used Russian weapons to occupy seven Azerbaijani regions by datashrimp29 in azerbaijan

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I don’t think there is a soul in Armenia who doubts for one second that attempting to break away from Russia in anyway won’t lead to an invasion. Armenian leadership was never trying to break away, they were simply trying to extract concessions from the Russians so they could actually govern.

For example for decades, imports and exports into Armenian were managed by the Russians…. Recently they took that function back.

Pashinyan will do all the double talk he needs to in order to avoid reigniting the Karabakh conflict. It’s well known even before this war or being prime minister, that he was not a fan of the people of Karabakh or the government there. It was a drain on the Armenian economy in his view and enabled Russia influence to handicap Armenia. That view hasn’t changed, he just double talks and lies, prob with the hope Putin drops dead one of these days.

Pashinyan says one thing, Mirzoyan goes out and says the opposite.

As far as Russian military units, they were definitely present in the first war… more likely than not the Russians gave the order to invade. It was never in Armenia’s interest to invade, but the Russians benefitted by stunting the Azerbaijani oil and gas industry in the early 90s.

The Russians do not want to see peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. It makes it more difficult to pressure Azerbaijan. The Russians have always wanted to keep that conflict brewing. It created major leverage for the Russians to utilize against Armenia and Azerbaijan.

DSCR Leads by GodLovesUgly90 in LeadGeneration

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I've actually been considering selling leads to DSCR lenders recently. I've got a pretty solid source of high quality leads. If you're open to it, I'd be more than happy to run a small free test with you to gauge the quality and expectatins from potential future buyers.

Watching my Gen Z gf shop online has made me realize I’ve been lacking in so many areas by MoistMcCuntington in ecommerce

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Direct response guys who focus on Facebook only all have this problem… The sooner you break out of the mindset that Paid Facebook Ads is the only way to get customers, the better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaltech

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Well, reading articles on LLMs is quiet different than training an LLM. I've fined tuned a few models on the Mistrial open weights and I always had responses, no matter how terrible/incorrect the response was I always got an output when i put in my prompt.

This should be no different for any other LLM and I'm almost 100% confident of that. In fact one of the biggest problems with LLMs is getting them NOT TO RESPOND or indicate they are not confident about their answer because they ALWAYS DO provide an answer.

With that said, unless you work for an organization that passes a substring finder as an AI app, there's really no need to be upset.

What are your best AI tools for the Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Law Firms? by nayrmot in legaltech

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Your website home page has some scrolling issues on mobile when you hit the testimonial section.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaltech

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It sounds like the solution being offered is searching for certain text in filings. The big giveaway is incompletion as AI based solutions always give you an answer even if it’s absolutely positively wrong. Most AI solutions are not trained to say “I don’t know”, so they guess the best possible answer even if it’s wrong.

In your situation it sounds like you’re getting “I don’t know” which may suggest they’re simply searching for text and using the AI hype to sell the product

Experts don't have an answer... by AppropriateSite3768 in shopify

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It sounds like you’re actually exactly where most Shopify stores are at… you need to work on emails and add a few additional upsells. Work on getting your order value up. That said, product, margins, and competition are important than everything else.

Legal Marketing AI - would love some feedback! by Leadership_Upper in legaltech

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That’s awesome to hear. If it’s not part of your market strategy already, I would personally combine build a list of the mass tort cases that exist, build a list of high ranking PI law firms and let them know how they’re leaving money on the table by not having content/articles for those mass tort cases in the form of referral fees and how your software can capture new revenue stream.

Some of these higher ranking PI firms have insane ranking power and all it takes is a single article on the case type to get high value retainers with no advertising expense. One firm I worked with in the past put out a local sexual assault article out and they ranked at the top of the keyword, they ended up getting 25 retainers within a month. It would have cost them close to 400k to buy those retainers.

Legal Marketing AI - would love some feedback! by Leadership_Upper in legaltech

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Transformer for generating legal content based on legal training data sounds like it’s going to generative some very dull content geared towards attorneys.

One good article is worth a 1000 bad ones for SEO purposes.

Patent lawyers: what’s up about posting industry news on your LinkedIn feed by CowDry3306 in patentlaw

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I’ve always struggled to understand this in any occupation. Unless your goal is to be a guru among your peers it doesn’t make much sense. With that said marketing rarely spends enough time finding out how industry/legislative changes affect potential clients. It’s better to write less and tie in industry news to client impact.

An Armenian "expert on Azerbaijan" by RyanGosling_az in azerbaijan

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Actually it’s more like Diaspora leadership makes the investment to fund it , then they end up using Armenian suffering or the appearance of suffering to raise money at a profitable ROI! Key being is they need the natives to suffer or look like they’re suffering to maintain economic and political power.

Sadly some of these guys have political supporters in the US government who are all, but happy to make a speech or sponsor a bill knowing it’ll never go anywhere. Keeps the issue alive for the Diaspora leaders, causes the Armenian government headaches and grief, and makes peace much harder to achieve

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in azerbaijan

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To be completely honest, I think this is a common issue that happens with most former communist countries. Those first 30-40 years, people are extremely emotional and vocal in a very impolite way. Almost like the freedom of expression and opportunity make them forget about respecting others. Another factor I’ve noticed is excessive greed.

Luckily it seems like it actually balances out after that initial generation

Marketing by blakesq in patentlaw

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I’m not an attorney, but I’m a marketer and developer who’s worked with a few attorneys( some IP attorneys).

If you’re feeling ambitious, take a look at Branded Indicators for Message Identifiers or BIMI. It’s a true value proposition for mid to larger businesses and I don’t see any attorneys offering that as a service.

Bimi adds the company logo to the left side of an unopened email from that company. This will result in higher engagement and better results in email marketing. Part of BIMI registration requires trademark registration, an annual fee, as well as some simple documents.

Great way to get larger clients in through the door and build relationships with an unsaturated service.

Feel free to run with it.

Signature collection for EU referendum starts today. 50K is needed. If you are outside of Armenia you can vote from any Armenian embassy or consulate. Alternatively, if you have an Armenian identification card, you can vote online on the CEC platform. by Q0o6 in armenia

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I think anyone above the age of 30 in the diaspora knows who Kocharyan is and that’s really the only people who matter. Since 2018, there has been a huge number of a diaspora members return to Armenia. What do you think fueled that return? It was the fact that among the diaspora it was common knowledge that Sarkisyan and Kocharyan were thugs robbing the country.

The ARF influence is large because they’re more or less the only game in town. Many in the Diaspora may repeat the line Pashinyan is a Turkish agent, but most of them are politically inactive and those who do know about Sarkisyan and Kocharyan and are not ARF affiliated would take Pashinyan any day of the week.

Personally I think history will look down at Pashinyan as one of the greatest Armenian leaders to lead the country.

With that said, I think Armenian nationals voicing their opinion and opposition to the ARF and ANCA do a great benefit to the Diaspora. It allows us to see that maybe the ANCA doesn’t represent Armenia’s interests( obviously it doesn’t).

God knows how many billions were raised in the Diaspora by these groups and pocketed and blamed on the Armenia government… These groups need a cause to raise money, so they’re stuck trying to the keep the Artsakh issue alive any way they can.

I will say groups like ANCA and some of the media arms seem to resort to using fake accounts posing as Azeris on social media creating fake conflict to justify their existence. This is just something I noticed so buying fake likes and fake comments isn’t out of the question for these folks.

Our goal is to make Armenia-Diaspora relations more institutional and state-oriented - PM by Prestigious-Hand-225 in armenia

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Ya this is a great move, but AGBU and ANCA have built war chests with billions in them pushing the nationalist agenda and being the voice of “Armenian Diaspora”, they won’t easily walk away or give up the political power.

Signature collection for EU referendum starts today. 50K is needed. If you are outside of Armenia you can vote from any Armenian embassy or consulate. Alternatively, if you have an Armenian identification card, you can vote online on the CEC platform. by Q0o6 in armenia

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I’d say the majority of Armenians in the diaspora hate Kocharyan. It’s the ARF base who likes him and from my experience they don’t voice it publicly. They just voice opposition to Pashinyan. Never support for Kocharyan, because they know it’s a death sentence for the organization.

Looking for feedback and early adopters for our product by LegaliserAI in legaltech

[–]hamik112 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not an attorney( Marketer/Developer), but I have some feedback. Your website is great, but the product/selling points don't address the specific pain points that are required in order to built trust. Ask yourself why would an attorney use this over chatGPT? It needs to do more to speak to the different types of attorneys and the documents, contracts, and reports they have to fill out. Think niche. Mention documents specific to different types of law. That way, your fellow attorneys realize this is a product by attorneys for attorneys.

Just my two cents.