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Ahmed Ibrahim

Egypt

Content Writer, Tech Editor and YouTube Content Specialist at Freelance

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  • 2 weeks ago | ndtv.com | Ahmed Ibrahim |David Cook

    Cookies are small files that web pages save to your device. Perth: It's nearly impossible to use the internet without being asked about cookies. A typical pop-up will offer to either "accept all" or "reject all". Sometimes, there may be a third option, or a link to further tweak your preferences. These pop-ups and banners are distracting, and your first reaction is likely to get them out of the way as soon as possible - perhaps by hitting that "accept all" button.

  • 1 month ago | medium.com | Ahmed Ibrahim

    Using LLMs to Explain Time-Series TrendsYou’ve seen Large Language Models (LLMs) like the GPTs and BERT work wonders with text — powering chatbots, making translation magic happen, and even writing code suggestions. But what if that same incredible technology… could predict the future?

  • 1 month ago | ahmedibrahim781.medium.com | Ahmed Ibrahim

    Hovsep Ohanian: Egyptian-Armenian Artist Through A Lens of Two Worlds"Armenian at heart, Alexandrian at soul."This is how Hovsep Ohanian characterized himself, an ardent photographer and artisan who encompasses Alexandria but who also takes pride in very much belonging to the deep Armenian roots. Through his lens and craft, he brings all aspects of life and cultural heritage into poetic poignancy.

  • 1 month ago | ahmedibrahim781.medium.com | Ahmed Ibrahim

    From Southern Beats to Mountain RhythmsDrums are among the oldest musical instruments in the world, with each culture developing its own unique styles. Two prominent examples are the Sa‘idi drum from southern Egypt and the Caucasian dhol, commonly found in regions like Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. While both serve similar purposes—energizing celebrations and getting people to dance—they differ in shape, rhythm, and usage.

  • 1 month ago | ahmedibrahim781.medium.com | Ahmed Ibrahim

    The Egyptian Rababa and the Armenian Kamancha: When the East Meets the CaucasusStrongly related in appearance as bowed instruments, rababa and kamancha possess totally different souls. The Egyptian rababa is the voice of the land, the voice of humble folk telling their tales without pretense. Very much a simple instrument with but one string and a box made of a tin can or wood, covered with animal skin. It is played on the lap; one hand does the bowing, while the other hand sets the pitch.

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Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ
Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ @AhmdIbrahim09
22 May 25

حد يعرف فين الاكونت الجديد بتاع توفكي؟

Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ
Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ @AhmdIbrahim09
21 Mar 25

RT @Secularliberal2: لاحظ أن كلامك جارح😅 https://t.co/g2wbMIH8QP

Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ
Ahmed Ibrahim | Ահմեդ Իբրահիմ @AhmdIbrahim09
28 Feb 25

https://t.co/D8v6gmDVC2