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‘Dr.’ of stochastic Triggering

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Legal Immigrant, PhD AI, GPU Poor । धर्म एव हतो हन्ति धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः । तस्माद्धर्मो न हन्तव्यो मा नो धर्मो हतोऽवधीत् Pronouns: Fatman/littleboy

Peoples republic of Berkeley Joined Ekim 2019
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‘Dr.’ of stochastic Triggering
@Dbslawn @AdityaSatsangi Demand the land on which the hideous church stands back to build the Ganesh temple that existed there. Bury the terrorist Xavier’s body at sea. Build a holocaust museum there. Impose a 200% duty on Portuguese trade.
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Bob Blackman
Bob Blackman@BobBlackman·
Since I raised this in Parliament, the violence has not stopped. Hindu and Sikh businesses in Wembley have been smashed up, men beaten in restaurant toilets, four men stabbed on Ealing Road. The perpetrators of the original Holi attack remain largely at large. #BritishHindus
Bob Blackman@BobBlackman

Thugs from the Central Mosque attacked the annual Holi celebration in Harrow, attempting to assault over a thousand peaceful worshippers. I raised this in Parliament. 20 attackers, one arrest... The Met has questions to answer. #BritishHindus

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NBC News@NBCNews·
The Bollywood thriller is the latest in a series of box-office hits with overt nationalist messaging since India’s Hindu nationalist leader, Narendra Modi, took office in 2014. nbcnews.com/world/asia/aud…
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I remember when Dhurandhar 1 came out and there were only a couple Theatre's showing it. The closest one was 40 Miles away from me. Now it looks like it's quadrupled it's locations on this for "Dhurandhar The Revenge" THE DHURANDHAR FRENZY IS REAL in the U.S.A
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Karthik Balachandran
Karthik Balachandran@karthik2k2·
Those who saw’A Beautiful Mind’, would remember that John Nash’s doctoral thesis had just 26 pages and 2 references, yet it was instrumental in advancing “Game theory”. What if I told you there is a scientist whose achievement is so astounding that he is perhaps the only Indian to “create” an intersectional branch of science? What if I told you that every year, his name echoes across the hallowed halls of science in foreign lands, but most of our students haven't even heard of him? Aneesur Rahman was born in Hyderabad in British India in 1927. His father was a professor and a philanthropist. His family generously donated their property for the creation of Urdu Hall in Hyderabad. His maternal uncle was a professor too. Rahman had a natural flair for subjects that would terrify ‘normal’ students — maths and physics. After getting BSc in Mathematics, he went on to get Tripos in Mathematics and Physics at the prestigious Cambridge University in the UK. From there, he went to Louvaine University in Belgium and got DSc in Physics under Professor Mannenbeck. It’s here that Rahman met a Chinese student Yueh-Erh Li who was doing MD( called Dr Jady by friends). They fell in love and got married. He came back to teach in Osmania university along with his wife. Soon after, he developed interest in the structure of water molecule - especially the polarisation of the hydrogen atom. Unfortunately research in India was at infancy in those days and Dr Rahman realized he was a whale in a tiny pond. He had to move to the ocean. He joined the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. His foundational paper in 1964 birthed “molecular dynamics” , one of the two pillars on which a vast body of computational physics rests.(the other is Monte Carlo method). His equation made it possible to calculate the trajectory of large number of interacting atoms with ease. His work, like Ramanujan’s , was so ahead of his time - that even today, potential applications are being discovered. The Nobel prize in physics for 2013 went to Karplus, Levitt and Warshel whose work depended heavily on Dr Aneesur Rahman’s. Some say there is an inverse association between genius and compassion -Dr Rahman was a prominent exception. He was known not just for his intellect, but also kind nature and mentored many students all over the world. His quiet, unassuming nature made him a much loved professor — and he remained so, until he got Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma — a cancer that took him away from us prematurely, at the age of 59. Perhaps he might have got a Nobel, if only he had lived longer. American Physical Society honors him as the father of computational physics and has instituted an annual award in his name. As a doctor with little idea of theoretical physics, writing Dr Aneesur Rahman’s portrait has been difficult , because of the complex nature of his work that straddles so many areas of science : mathematics, physics, computer science and chemistry. His equations are mind boggling, even intimidating, but what I do understand is this : Dr Rahman didn't just have a beautiful mind, but also a beautiful heart.
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@ylecun I can show you a chart of which president added what debt but you will ignore it just like you do the evidence that contradicts your deeply held beliefs on deep learning.
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@GaryMarcus It’s not as shocking as expected? The tokens of the new language are completely diff than the ones from, say Python, they won’t produce anywhere near the same results.
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Pretty shocking result (that once again confirms what I wrote about the perils of distribution shift, 25 years ago): Translate coding benchmarks into languages LLMs can’t memorize and performance utterly falls apart.
Lossfunk@lossfunk

🚨 Shocking: Frontier LLMs score 85-95% on standard coding benchmarks. We gave them equivalent problems in languages they couldn't have memorized. They collapsed to 0-11%. Presenting EsoLang-Bench. Accepted to the Logical Reasoning and ICBINB workshops at ICLR 2026 🧵

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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
The Brutal Goa Inquisition led by the Catholic Church. Never forget
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NizNellie3@NizNellie3·
🚨 Qatar-owned Georgetown University professor Badar Khan Suri, a non-citizen from India, was arrested by ICE for alleged ties to Hamas and promoting their propaganda after Oct 7. His wife is the daughter of a former Hamas official. He delivers an Oscar-worthy performance, claiming that ICE abducted and “disappeared” him. He’s been deemed “deportable” by a federal judge. He’s still here. He’s still employed by Georgetown.
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ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
1/ Denmark was reportedly preparing for full-scale war with the US over Greenland in January, with military support from France, Germany, and Nordic nations. Elite troops and F-35 jets with live ammunition were sent, and runways were to be blown up to prevent an invasion. ⬇️
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Geoff Hinton set out to figure out how the brain works and failed. Andrew Ng set out to build a complete robot and failed. Demis Hassabis set out to achieve AGI using deep RL and failed. Yet they all succeeded.
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Ricky Kej
Ricky Kej@rickykej·
Wow.. @airindia is at it again. Definitely the biggest scoundrels and cheats. Constant lapses, criminal negligence, crash, safety issues. Today my band is travelling to Delhi for a concert. We had business class ticket from Bengaluru on the 9.55am flight. I just arrived at the airport and was told with ZERO intimation that the flight is cancelled and I am moved to the 10pm flight.. without any assurance. Staff is not at all helpful, and there is no answers, reasons or any scope of discussion. How is this constantly allowed to happen @airindia @DGCAIndia @tourismgoi @MoCA_GoI @BLRAirport @AirIndiaX
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