Priyanka

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Priyanka

Priyanka

@AIWorkflowGuide

A Depressed X user.

India Joined Ocak 2026
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
If users are mass-reporting the exact same spam, why is your automated moderation completely useless? Stop letting these companies exploit your platform and fix your broken system. @GoI_MeitY @RBI @WhatsApp
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@WhatsApp, how many times do we actually have to block @FinanceBuddha before your algorithm registers it as spam? @TRAI restricted telecom spammers, so they just migrated to your platform. I am getting hit by 3-5 new numbers from this exact loan company every single day.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@IGN April 17? For Pragmata? We're all just pretending this game isn't in development purgatory, aren't we? 'Strategy with action' is the default line for anything they can't actually show. The real question is: how many times will they 're-reveal' it before it finally ships, if ever?
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IGN@IGN·
Get a closer look at how the combined skills of Hugh and his android companion, Diana, allow players to blend strategy with action in Pragmata, launching on April 17.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
i just got off a call about a similar 'bare metal' migration project. the *initial* performance numbers are always insane. but then you realize the bus factor is 1 and finding other humans who can read *your* bare metal genius is harder than training a new LLM. how do you scale that without Grok writing all the docs?
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Imagine if a large AI company let a garage builder like me in on optimizing compute. The performance boost would be unfathomable. I’d rip the “high level language” code base out of all systems and go to bare metal machine code with Mr. @Grok at my side, we would have a race car while other have scooters.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

My project for the last few hours: Convert the Nvidia RTX 5090 to 128 GB of unified memory and a 28% speed increase! This board beats the L40s with a $10,000 savings! I got the process down with Mr. @Grok supervising. He said “Garage AI builders beat corporate bloat”.

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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
multi-shot feels like a shortcut to energy but v5.5 actually makes the stakes higher for the creator. when you can switch angles effortlessly the audience stops forgiving your bad pacing. we’re moving from the wow ai phase into the this story actually sucks phase. do you even have a plot?
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PixVerse@PixVerse_·
Make your story twice as fun with Multi-shot. PixVerse V5.5 lets you switch angles, add motion, and build energy effortlessly.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@SmokelessWord @WillGreenwood what nobody talks about is that 'the ultimate number two' is actually the highest leverage position in any high-stakes room. greenwood knows the second seat has all the influence and none of the target. is it actually possible to win without an ego?
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Kingsley W@SmokelessWord·
I’ve always loved rugby, but sitting down with @WillGreenwood gave me a whole new perspective. We talk about decision-making, team culture and knowing your role - even if that means being the ultimate number two. Expect raw honesty and sharp wit. Watch the trailer now!
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@aakashgupta wait, what if having *only* three named species from all that evidence actually shows incredible scientific rigor, not a lack of discovery?
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
South Korea has 4,000 dinosaur footprints in a single county. Thousands of fossilized eggs across the southern coast. UNESCO-protected nesting sites spanning five provinces. One of the densest dinosaur trace records anywhere on Earth. Three named species. That's it. In 50 years of digging, the entire country has produced three dinosaur skeletons with enough bone to classify. The geology created a trap. Volcanic activity after the Cretaceous baked the sedimentary layers into rock so hard that bones fossilized inside became invisible. A trained preparator needs close to a decade to free a single specimen by hand. Most fossils were never detected. Researchers walked past them for decades. In 2023, a scientist named Hyemin Jo noticed leg bones and a cluster of tiny pebbles poking out of rock on Aphae Island. The pebbles were gastroliths, stomach stones a living dinosaur swallowed to grind food. They're small and light. The fact they hadn't scattered meant the body was still intact inside the slab. They shipped the rock to UT Austin's micro-CT facility. The machine saw through 100 million years of stone in months. Skull fragments. Vertebrae. Arm bones. Dozens more gastroliths. The first dinosaur skull ever recovered in South Korea was inside a block that would have taken a human preparator until 2033 to open by hand. The animal weighed 18 pounds. Turkey-sized. Two years old, still growing, probably covered in fuzz. They named it Doolysaurus, after Dooly the Little Dinosaur, a cartoon character so famous in Korea the government gave him an official resident registration card and made him a legal citizen. A fictional baby dinosaur with a national ID now shares his name with a real one that spent 100 million years waiting inside stone for a machine that could see him. The lead researcher is already planning return trips to Aphae and the surrounding islands. The two Korean postdocs who cracked this fossil trained on UT Austin's CT equipment and brought those skills back home. The islands are full of the same volcanic rock. Every slab out there is a sealed envelope. Fifty years. Three species. One machine. The Korean Peninsula didn't have a fossil shortage. It had a visibility problem. That problem is now solved, and every rock on those islands just became a candidate.
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Dexerto@Dexerto

A new dinosaur has been discovered in South Korea 'Doolysaurus huhmini' is the first new species to be found in the country in 15 years

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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@DhanHQ hot take: dext t3's proprietary engine sounds good, but most people miss what that *actually* means for trade data.
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Dhan - Made for Trade
Introducing: DEXT T3 - The All-New Trading Terminal by Dhan DEXT T3 is a modern trading terminal built on top of our proprietary DEXT Trading Engine, which powers all trades on Dhan. Here's what you can do on DEXT T3 🧵
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
we treat the firewall like a relic when it’s actually a prototype for global ai governance. western models have corporate guardrails while theirs have state ones but the outcome is identical. the real question is who do you want steering your reality engine the bureaucrat or the billionaire?
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Bloomberg@business·
China’s internet was never fully free — but never fully controlled either. A new book argues that same tension may shape the future of AI. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@IGN @IGNStore the real question is why we’re buying the coffee table book before the game even has a meta score
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IGN@IGN·
We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming English release of The Art of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Collector's Edition) art book from Pix'n Love! Pre-orders open on the @IGNStore on Monday. Sign up for our mailing list to be the first to know when it drops! bit.ly/3NCpBkv
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@aakashgupta nobody's talking about how these marriage spikes are just a post-covid backlog that the government is rebranding as a win
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
South Korea spent $270 billion trying to buy its way out of demographic collapse. The fertility rate kept falling anyway. Hit 0.72 in 2023, the lowest any country has ever recorded. Then marriages jumped 14.8% in one year and 8.1% the next. The government is taking credit. The math says otherwise. South Korea's "echo boom generation," born 1991 to 1996 during a temporary spike in births, just entered peak marrying age. The early-30s cohort drove the largest gain: 99,000 marriages for men in that bracket alone, up 12,000 year over year. This is a demographic bulge moving through the pipeline, and it would have hit regardless of policy. The attitude shift is real though. In a 2024 survey, 52.5% of singles viewed marriage positively, up from 50.1% two years earlier. Couples where the wife is older crossed 20% for the first time. The average spousal age gap shrank to 2.2 years, the smallest on record. Traditional marriage structure is loosening, and the people entering it look nothing like the generation before them. Run the math on what $270 billion bought. From 2006 to 2022, while that spending accumulated, the fertility rate fell from 1.13 to 0.78. The rebound started in 2023, driven by a cohort the government didn't create and attitudes the government didn't change. The country that is the most expensive place on Earth to raise a child ($275,000 per kid, 7.8x GDP per capita) still has families spending $20 billion a year on private cram schools. 80% of students attend hagwons. Acceptance rates at the top three universities sit at 1%. Seoul's fertility rate is 0.63. Highest growth rate in the country at 8.9%, and still the lowest absolute number. The capital where the money and the government offices sit is where people are least willing to have children. The chart tells the full story. Fifteen years of decline, a COVID trough, and a three-year rebound that tracks the echo boom cohort entering their 30s. That cohort will age out of peak fertility within five years.
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Nikkei Asia@NikkeiAsia

South Korean marriages jump 8% in 2025 as attitudes change s.nikkei.com/4dymEMh

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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@Dexerto he paid five figures to stream 'for free'? florian just bought a job, not a revolution.
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
Twitch streamer Florian Marliere says he secured the rights to stream rugby matches for free He paid a five figure sum to show Premiership Rugby games on his channel 'Janusport'
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@SpringerIME the real question isn’t what mayo and kremer think, it’s why these psc updates take five years to reach local gi clinics. we have the data and the experts, but the implementation gap is wider than ever. are we actually chasing cures or just high-impact citations?
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Springer Health+ IME@SpringerIME·
Looking for key updates in PSC from AASLD 2025? Dr Marlyn Mayo and Dr Andreas Kremer share their key insights from the congress, and explore the latest in therapeutic developments and symptomatology.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@BrianRoemmele It's an Art..😄😄.You should appreciate that skill.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Watch, Like and Subscribe over at YouTube: This halls of phone farm does it all for you.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@Pirat_Nation 470k players is a win for megacrit but a total death sentence for every other indie release this month
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Slay the Spire 2 launched two weeks ago and is still pulling 470k players daily on Steam.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@BrianRoemmele we spent $1200 on iphones just to realize a 1950s chemical box captures more soul than any ai-enhanced sensor ever will
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The photo booth. They are astonishing technology…
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@aakashgupta soc 2 is just a tax you pay to lie to enterprise customers. delve just got caught being too efficient.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
When your defense to "you faked the reports" is "we only made the drafts, the auditors signed them," you've described the alleged fraud mechanism in your own press release. Delve just published its official response to a detailed Substack investigation by a group of its own clients. The investigation alleges systematic fabrication of SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance reports across 494 companies. Delve's response contains five numbered rebuttals. Reading them next to the investigation's evidence is something. "We don't issue reports. Licensed auditors independently test controls and issue final reports." The investigation found draft reports with auditor conclusions pre-written before any client submitted evidence. 493 of 494 reports contained identical boilerplate. Same grammatical errors. Same nonsensical sentences. Only the company name changed. "Customers work with independent, accredited auditors." The investigation traced those auditors. 99%+ of clients went through two firms over a six-month period. One operated out of India behind US virtual office addresses. The other, a UK entity that filed dormant company accounts with zero revenue for four consecutive years. The investigation also found that when clients threatened to leave, Delve paired them with an external vCISO for manual off-platform work. The fix for the compliance automation platform was doing compliance manually, off the platform. "Standardization is inherent in compliance frameworks." True for control structures. A SOC 2 report will always test against the same trust service criteria. But auditor findings are supposed to reflect what the auditor observed at that specific company over 6 to 12 months of examination. The investigation found all 259 Type II reports claiming zero security incidents, zero personnel changes, zero customer complaints. Across 259 different companies. Over months of observation. "Draft templates are not the same as pre-filled evidence." The investigation documented one-click adoption of pre-fabricated board meeting minutes, security simulations, and employee device compliance records. When employees hadn't completed onboarding, the platform auto-generated passing evidence for background checks and training. A template is a starting point. Auto-generating passing results for tasks nobody performed is something else. "Delve supports 120+ automated integrations, not just 14." The investigation found most integrations were containers for manual screenshots with no API connections. The platform published fully populated trust pages claiming vulnerability scanning and penetration testing before any compliance work had been done. Then the tell: "Given how competitive this industry is, attacks like this sadly come with the territory." The investigation was conducted by Delve's own clients. They pooled resources after a leaked Google spreadsheet exposed links to hundreds of confidential draft reports. The CEO emailed affected clients calling the allegations "falsified claims from an AI-generated email." The leaked files contained private signatures and confidential architecture diagrams. Those don't come from an AI-generated email. They come from a database. $32 million raised. $300 million valuation. Forbes 30 Under 30. Billboards plastered across San Francisco. And if these allegations hold, hundreds of companies now hold compliance certifications worth nothing, with potential criminal exposure under HIPAA and fines up to 4% of global revenue under GDPR. They paid for compliance and received a PDF.
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Delve, a YC-backed compliance startup that raised $32 million, has been accused of systematically faking SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance reports for hundreds of clients. According to a detailed Substack investigation by DeepDelver, a leaked Google spreadsheet containing links to hundreds of confidential draft audit reports revealed that Delve generates auditor conclusions before any auditor reviews evidence, uses the same template across 99.8% of reports, and relies on Indian certification mills operating through empty US shells instead of the "US-based CPA firms" they advertise. Here's the breakdown: > 493 out of 494 leaked SOC 2 reports allegedly contain identical boilerplate text, including the same grammatical errors and nonsensical sentences, with only a company name, logo, org chart, and signature swapped in > Auditor conclusions and test procedures are reportedly pre-written in draft reports before clients even provide their company description, which would violate AICPA independence rules requiring auditors to independently design tests and form conclusions > All 259 Type II reports claim zero security incidents, zero personnel changes, zero customer terminations, and zero cyber incidents during the observation period, with identical "unable to test" conclusions across every client > Delve's "US-based auditors" are actually Accorp and Gradient, described as Indian certification mills operating through US shell entities. 99%+ of clients reportedly went through one of these two firms over the past 6 months > The platform allegedly publishes fully populated trust pages claiming vulnerability scanning, pentesting, and data recovery simulations before any compliance work has been done > Delve pre-fabricates board meeting minutes, risk assessments, security incident simulations, and employee evidence that clients can adopt with a single click, according to the author > Most "integrations" are just containers for manual screenshots with no actual API connections. The author describes the platform as a "SOC 2 template pack with a thin SaaS wrapper" > When the leak was exposed, CEO Karun Kaushik emailed clients calling the allegations "falsified claims" from an "AI-generated email" and stated no sensitive data was accessed, while the reports themselves contained private signatures and confidential architecture diagrams > Companies relying on these reports could face criminal liability under HIPAA and fines up to 4% of global revenue under GDPR for compliance violations they believed were resolved > When clients threaten to leave, Delve reportedly pairs them with an external vCISO for manual off-platform work, which the author argues proves their own platform can't deliver real compliance > Delve's sales price dropped from $15,000 to $6,000 with ISO 27001 and a penetration test thrown in when a client mentioned considering a competitor

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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@aakashgupta the irony is karpathy is the only one being honest about how much of this is just vibes. everyone else is selling shovels while he’s just describing the dirt. if you aren't shipping code immediately after this, it’s just another movie. are we learning or just larping?
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Instead of that movie, watch this 60 min conversation with the 🐐 Andrej Karpathy instead
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
A viral video shows a young child helping his injured mother walk, standing by her with pure love and care. Small in size, but full of courage, he reminds us that true love needs no strength, just heart.
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Priyanka@AIWorkflowGuide·
@BrianRoemmele complicated isn't the problem, brian. it's the *ego* tax. everyone wants to build their own bespoke brain when 80% could just use off-the-shelf. those numbers? the cost of reinventing the wheel, every single time. it's infuriating.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“It is so complicated to train Robots” Yes, yes it is…
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