Youth for Responsible AI Fellowship 2026
They are inviting interested individuals to apply for a fellowship. Every fellow picks one of four tracks, commits 5–7 hours a week, and builds a real portfolio of work over 12 weeks.
Details: https://t.co/eOpDGAHm9d | Deadline: June 25
We are going nowhere. We have the right to live here, but we say NO to immigrants committing crimes, and we say NO to violent retribution. The law must be allowed to take its course. Criminals must be punished, and innocent people must not be attacked. #ukviolence
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If your husband can fill 12.5kg cooking gas.,buy crates of eggs... subscribe cable TV, buy data and fuel generator in this present condition of Nigeria...
Madam please give that man some REAL PEACE OF MIND.
Why is South Africa's economy so broken that ordinary people feel they have to turn on foreigners?
Lucky Dube was shot dead in front of his kids. Attackers thought he was a foreigner. He was South African. Killed because no one asked who he was.
March 2026: violent anti‑foreigner protests in Joburg, Pretoria, Durban. Fatal attacks. Ghana repatriates 1,000+ nationals.
World calls it xenophobia. But the real driver? Scarcity. 40%+ unemployment. Crumbling hospitals. A generation with no future.
When people feel safe, they're tolerant. When they're fighting to survive, they blame whoever they see.
The solution isn't hate. It's a working economy. Clear borders. Jobs for citizens.
Do you agree: is this about xenophobia or scarcity?
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From a dev:
Them: "OMG I spent $1,000 with Fable on a single day via API. I have no idea how anyone can afford it."
Me: "How did you afford it?"
Them: "My company pays for it, so it's practically free for me, so I don't count."
I assume this is how most people afford it!
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When a crisis hits, you immediately see the difference between a system built to respond… and a system built on survival.
Manitoba🇨🇦 has opened province-wide disaster financial assistance after storms flooded homes, destroyed infrastructure, and knocked out power across multiple communities.
Premier Wab Kinew toured the hardest‑hit areas and promised no resident will be left behind, extending support to anyone affected, not just the initial regions.
The province is covering uninsurable losses, helping families clean up, rebuild, and recover.
Crews are restoring power, highways are being repaired, and emergency systems are fully activated to stabilize communities.
In Canada🇨🇦, once a disaster strikes, the government moves fast: financial aid, cleanup crews, infrastructure repair, insurance coordination, emergency alerts, and public reassurance. Systems activate. Resources flow. Citizens feel the presence of government immediately.
In Naija?🇳🇬 Flood go carry house, storm go scatter community, and people go still dey wait for help wey no go come. Citizens will rely on neighbours, churches, mosques, and their pure survival instinct. Government response often slow, politicized, or nonexistent. People rebuild with their own hands, not with structured support.
Two countries. Same storms. Different outcomes.
Canada🇨🇦 builds safety nets. Where I come from, leaves citizens to find their own Apian Way!
My phone received multiple tornado alerts yesterday in Manitoba. English, French, real-time updates, safety instructions. I kept thinking about Nigeria. Floods happen, buildings collapse, communities are cut off, yet many citizens get no warning or guidance.
In Canada, alerts are sent for tornadoes, dangerous suspects, or safety risks. In Nigeria, children and teachers are kidnapped, and families are left without information.
The key difference isn't always wealth, but whether the government informs citizens when lives are at risk.
Have you received alerts from the government or agencies about major disasters/crises in Nigeria before?
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CREATING A SOLO BUSINESS AND CHARGING $10,000 PER MONTH IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK.
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"Fat men are so ugly" but you people were here yesterday crying all over the TL defending your friend at the beach.
We all know what we are doing oo. Make unna continue.