Javed A. Butt

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Why do most AI agents fail? Because people assume they can run unsupervised. The reality: agents need human oversight. The work isn't glamorous, but it's essential. What professional use actually looks like: - Automated checks for style, format, rules and more - Detecting when things deviate - Never accepting outputs blindly - Reviewing logs for compliance The power everyone talks about? It's real. But it comes from the unglamorous work: testing, finding what breaks, building systems to catch it. What can go wrong with your agent? Find it. Catch it. Do that, and inshallah you'll have something genuinely reliable for the one specific task you need. #AIagents #AI #automation #artificialintelligence #technology
I use two AI agents to improve my writing. Same brief to both. Same context, restrictions, initial draft. Agent 1 writes. Agent 2 reviews it and tells me what to feedback to Agent 1. They catch each other's mistakes. Real issues, not just validation. Sometimes they disagree and I decide. Most of the time, the process just produces better output. I’d suggest trying this wherever quality really matters, whether that’s business writing, academic work, or personal content. #AIAgents #AIWorkflow #ContentCreation #BusinessWriting #AITools
Both have their place, but let's be clear about the difference. Most WordPress work is configuration, not programming. Developer mindset: Write code in Python, Rust, TypeScript, Go. Understand what happens under the hood. Control every aspect. Build deterministically and reproducibly. WordPress mindset: Click through a GUI. Hope plugins work together. Accept black boxes. If it works somehow, you're done. The questions they ask are different too. Developer: "How do I automate this? How do I optimize performance? How do I scale this system?" WordPress user: "Which plugin do I need for that?" Both are valuable. But the skillsets aren't the same. #WordPress #WebDevelopment #Programming #TechSkills #DeveloperLife
Enjoy this boring post. I have this weird crush on typography. Spent days diving into fonts: theoretical knowledge, which ones are available, where to get open-source versions, how to create your own, where to use which (web pages, formal writing, email, video subtitles, coding environments, books). I just find it amazing how beautiful letters can look. You probably don't share this passion. That's fine. But if you code and want something that's actually pleasant to look at for hours: JetBrains Mono. Trust me on this one. #typography #fonts #design #coding #developer
The word Sabr has become so embedded among Muslims that it's internationally recognized. Like "computer" - no longer really perceived as belonging to one language. But what does Sabr actually mean? My understanding: Sabr is a mindset that guides our actions. It has two parts. The first part looks passive from the outside. Someone doesn't snap back with a sharp response. They don't react with anger. It looks like they're doing nothing. But inside? They're fighting battles. Fighting their ego. Fighting their nafs. Holding back what feels natural to unleash. That's the greater jihad - the one that no one sees. The second part is active. It's standing up for values worth defending. Concrete example: Allah created all human beings and granted them dignity and honor. Every person, from birth, has human rights that cannot be stripped away. So when we see Israel bombing newborns, killing thousands of children, committing genocide - speaking against this is Sabr. Even when it harms your career in the West. Even when they call it "politics" to avoid dealing with it. Even when they try to silence you. Standing for justice, for dignity, for the sanctity of human life - this is the active part of Sabr that I believe we don't discuss enough. Al-Baqarah 2:45 tells us to seek help through Sabr and Salah. Both parts. Internal and external. Private and public. And Ψ³ΩΨ¨Ω’Ψ­ΩŽΨ§Ω†ΩŽ Ω±Ω„Ω„Ω‘Ω°Ω‡ - in this same Ayah, Allah directly states that this path isn't easy. Indeed, it is a burden except for the humble. He acknowledges the difficulty. In my understanding, this is compassion at the highest level. These are my personal thoughts. I have many flaws, and Allah the Perfect knows best. #Quran #Sabr #AlBaqarah #Justice #Palestine
Let me be honest with you. Someone gives me advice and before I can even process it, I already have my defense ready. Like a reflex. I just don't want to hear it from THAT person. Now yes, technically speaking, good advice is good advice regardless of who says it. We should focus on the message, not the messenger. I can't argue with that logic. But here's my honest struggle: I know that's the right way to think, but controlling my Nafs in that moment? That's hard. And Ψ³ΩΨ¨Ω’Ψ­ΩŽΨ§Ω†ΩŽ Ω±Ω„Ω„Ω‘Ω°Ω‡, I think this is where I see Allah's mercy and understanding shine through in this Ayah from Surah Al-Baqarah. From my understanding, Allah is not forcing us to accept advice from everyone. Instead, what I understand from this is: Allah is reminding the advice givers to look at themselves first. To work on themselves before they rush to correct others. It's beautiful when you think about it. The advice giver becomes someone worth listening to. And the advice taker? They're more likely to actually accept and benefit from that advice. A reminder I needed. Maybe you did too. #Quran #AlBaqarah #IslamicReminders #MuslimReflections #QuranReflections
Zohran Mamdani won. That's not just another election result. That's regular humans proving something important. Billionaires threw money at smear campaigns. Politicians on paychecks joined in. The whole machinery tried to stop him. And regular people said no. That's the story here. Regular New Yorkers did something nearly impossible. They united and showed they're stronger than a few individuals with billions. But let's be real. Those powerful enemies didn't just vanish. They're not happy. And they didn't become that powerful by giving up easily. Keep watching. Keep supporting. Keep making noise. The win happened because of the people. Keeping it will InshAllah take the same energy. #ZohranMamdani #NewYork #PeoplePower #GrassrootsMovement #PoliticalVictory
Apart from Israeli witnesses, what do we actually know? The UN sent Pramila Patten to document sexual violence on October 7th. Her team reviewed: - 5,000 photographs - 50 hours of digital footage - CCTV footage - Traffic cameras - Body cams - Dash cams The findings? - No medical evidence of rape - No forensic evidence of rape - No photographic or digital evidence of sexual violence Not even evidence of sexual violence in general, let alone rape. Pramila Patten herself says: we have no photographic or digital evidence of sexual violence. Yet her public conclusion? "We have reasonable evidence for sexual violence." It contradicts her own findings. Norman Finkelstein asks the right question: So you're telling me none of the witnesses hiding in places of safety captured an image or video? Despite all these cameras everywhere and it supposedly happening in public? This isn't an absence of evidence. This is overwhelming evidence that it didn't happen. Why would a UN representative contradict her own report? Because these lies serve a purpose. They manufacture consent for genocide. Watch Candace Owens' interview with Finkelstein: #Palestine #FreePalestine #Israel #GazaGenocide #Truth image
Norman Finkelstein pointed out in an interview that South Africa submitted a 700 page memorial to the International Court of Justice for their genocide case. Plus another 4,000 pages of supporting documentation. 4,700 pages total. That's not activism. That's a legal case built on evidence. #Palestine #Gaza #FreePalestine #ICJ #InternationalCourtOfJustice image
My wife asked me whether she would be safe if she wore the burqa here. I couldn't confidently say yes. How crazy is this society where I find myself wondering: if she did wear it, how would I explain to those eye-rolling people that it's her right to wear whatever she wants? These same people like to show their bodies. She doesn't. So why should I force her to be like others when she doesn't want to? Yet somehow, they would still flip the narrative. This is what Islamophobia looks like. Not always loud. Often just... uncertainty about basic safety and freedom. I was thinking about this after watching Zohran Mamdani talk about his own experiences with Islamophobia. He's a young politician who could become NYC's next mayor, inshallah. One line that stuck: "Well, just do these things and keep it secret that you're Muslim." The whole video is worth watching: #islamophobia #muslim #freedom #doublestandards #zohranmamdani image