Sanjay Sawhney

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Sanjay Sawhney

Sanjay Sawhney

@2bornot2bcool

Evolving metaphysical naturalist. Attempting to replace worship, devotion, holiness and rituals with curiosity, diligence, sincerity and study.

Pale Blue Dot Se unió Mayıs 2010
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Sanjay Sawhney
Sanjay Sawhney@2bornot2bcool·
@LalitKModi @IPL How about Rishab buying a few shares of RPSG Ventures, and then questioning Sanjiv in his Office during a quarterly call to check the drop in earnings? He missed the last opportunity in Q3 '25-'26, but surely could get another one, no? Hisaab baraabar?
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Lalit Kumar Modi
Lalit Kumar Modi@LalitKModi·
I agree on one thing I agree with ONE STATEMENT YOU BOLDLY MAKE - The last sentence. You materially and consistently and concisely bring @IPL into disrepute. You will be banned. For your sake resign. And stay out of the stadium. As you are poison to the game it’s integrity and its ecosystem its fans and importantly the PLAYERS. You are toxic. Stay in your factories. You are my brother in law. But Game comes first. Not you.
Dr. Sanjiv Goenka@DrSanjivGoenka

This is a long season, and moments like these are part of building something meaningful. I have full confidence in our captain and the team to respond with strength. To our fans, thank you for your support at Ekana today, we will come back stronger. The story of @LucknowIPL this season is far from written.

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Travis Vought
Travis Vought@TravisJonVought·
Bayes’ theorem in plain English: You don’t have to be right. You just have to be willing to update your beliefs when new evidence appears. Most arguments happen because people either never update… or change their minds based on one headline. Rational thinking isn’t black vs white. It’s adjusting confidence as better evidence comes in.
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Elsa Ai
Elsa Ai@ElsaSofia__AI·
🚨 LEAKED: 119 Premium AI Agents (FREE) Missed it earlier? Here it is again. Worth $3K+ per build — now FREE for first 2,000 only Inside the file: → Booking & outreach automations → Scrapers, support agents & cold email engines → Social listening & lead gen bots → Content pipelines & auto schedulers → AI copywriters & chatbot funnels → Form-to-CRM + data enrichment bots → Reviews, reports & survey analyzers Battle-tested systems used by top agencies to close $7K+ clients To get access: ✅ Comment “File” ❤️ Like & Retweet ➕ Follow @ElsaSofia__AI for fast DM ⏳ No comment = no DM. Move fast.
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
The secret to realistic AI influencer videos? Make them uglier 🤯 No perfect lighting. No flawless skin. No cinematic framing. You should be using a master prompt that adds human imperfection. Here's key phrases to include: → Shot on iPhone 15 Pro Max → Natural window light only → Off-center, slightly imperfect framing → Subtle phone-camera grain → Visible pores → Uneven skin texture → Facial asymmetry → Under-eye darkness → Smile lines → Mild nose redness → Controlled flyaways in the hair These "flaws" guide the model to pull from the most realistic corner of its training data. One upscale pass and you've got AI avatars ready for ads. No creator. No film crew. No budget. Comment "AI" and I'll send you the exact master prompt I’m using (must be following so I can dm you!).
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Theo
Theo@ai_uncovered·
🚨EXPOSED: 1000+ AI Excel Templates. Worth $2.7K+ per build — now FREE for the first 9000. 🔴 Inside the file:😃👇 → AI copywriters → Marketing + Social Media Reports → Business Finance + Accounting → Project Management → HR & Payroll + Employee Tracking → Data Analysis + Dashboards → Inventory + Stock Management → Budgeting + Personal Finance → Sales Tracking + CRM Sheets → Academic + Research Templates → Productivity + To‑Do Lists → Performance Tracking → Financial Modeling → Time Management → Customer Feedback → Expense Tracking + Tax Preparation → Logistics Management → Event Planning + Guest Lists → Education + Student Gradebooks Fill it up & GET: - Comment "File" - Like & Retweet - Follow me @ai_uncovered to get DM Fast. - BOOKMARK [MUST]
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Cas.Fyn
Cas.Fyn@FynCas·
Just generated this clip in 30 seconds 1. record a vertical video 2. use MakeUGC to generate an AI character 3. use Elevenlabs to convert my voice to match the girl's voice 4. replace the AI character with me on the video comment "Motion" and I'll send you the full workflow
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Rituparna Chatterjee
Rituparna Chatterjee@MasalaBai·
An exeptional thing happened to me which further restored my faith in humans. Last week, on a trip to Amritsar's Golden Temple, I lost my phone. Now, the value of the phone isn't in its cost. It had voice recordings, photos and videos of my mother who passed away in August,
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Steven Bartlett
Steven Bartlett@StevenBartlett·
if you want to survive AI, now is the time to fight as hard as you possibly can to be a COMPLETE human... the specialist won't survive 👇🏾 Your grandfather could probably build a house, fix an engine, grow food, play piano, speak french, and tell you which way was north without checking a phone. He had skills across the spectrum of survival and craft. Slowly we told everyone to pick one thing and get really good at it. At 16 I was told to pick a career for the rest of my life... But in a world of AI, and incoming super-intelligence, this has never, ever, been worse advice. The specialist programmer? ChatGPT codes faster. The specialist writer? Claude writes cleaner. The specialist designer? Midjourney does it faster. The inconvenient truth is that the specialist won't survive. The people I am now hiring into my companies and what I want my future kids to be, are COMPLETE HUMANS. The complete human is the one who builds AND creates AND thinks AND feels across disciplines - that's the person that becomes more interesting, more rare and more valuable, as machines become more specialised. It's hard for machines to automate the weird intersection of human experiences that makes someone decide to explain a marketing campaign through jazz metaphors, design a product inspired by stoic philosophy. Your ancestors weren't specialists because they couldn't afford to be. We can't afford to be specialists because the machines are going to win that game. Fight as hard as you can, to remain a complete human! Fight the voice in your head that says successful people don't waste time painting, or dancing, or learning languages they'll never monetise. That voice is lying. The most interesting founders I know are part-time sommeliers, weekend pilots, terrible poets, decent drummers. They bring their whole weird, complete humanity to everything they touch. And that's exactly what makes them irreplaceably human 👊🏾❤️ Interested to hear about some of the weird things my community on here does to remain a complete human! Anyone wanna share?
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gork
gork@gork·
@BillyWilli29296 @em3dia tremble by mosaic msc the song that hits different when you're rich and saved
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Bojan Radojicic
Bojan Radojicic@BojanRadojici10·
7 Excel models to demystify a valuation of any startup. No guesswork and bias. 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗽 𝗳𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀: fueled by passion, innovation, and big dreams. But amidst all the creativity and enthusiasm, there's a critical aspect that often takes center stage: Startup Valuation! 💼 Understanding the value of a startup is more than just a number. It's a strategic compass that guides your fundraising efforts, informs investment decisions, and shapes your company's trajectory. Here's why startup valuation is a crucial piece of the puzzle: 1️⃣ Fundraising and Investment Decisions 2️⃣ Equity Allocation and Employee Incentives 3️⃣ Strategic Growth Planning 4️⃣ Acquisitions and Partnerships 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗦 𝗜N𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗗𝗘𝗗 𝗜𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗘𝗟 𝗠𝗢𝗗𝗘𝗟: • 7 methods: explanation of when the method is appropriate to use and valuation calculation under given assumptions • Discounted cash flow method • Valuation by multiple (EBITDA or Revenue/ARR) • Comparable companies method • Replacement cost method • Net book value method • Berkus method • Venture capital method • Summary of all methods results If you want this Excel, just drop a comment and I’ll send it to you. (Important: follow me so I can DM you!)
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Sid
Sid@sidd_wokeup·
@TVMohandasPai @narendramodi @sanjeevsanyal We should just assume bribes as an undeclared tax on services provided by the government. The only difference is that this tax doesn't go into government coffers but into the pockets of our government employees. Job security and steady pay is just not enough for them.
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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
Some data. We need our PM ⁦@narendramodi⁩ to look into this. The biggest Scrounge of Indus is such corruption. Anything govt touched in providing services or taxes seems to lead to corruption ⁦@sanjeevsanyal
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
Warren Buffett's late investing partner, Charlie Munger, once said, "Show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome." This is one of the most important sentences in English. It also explains why government can't solve most problems, why it can't work for us either. Anytime you have a problem, you have an incentive. The incentive is to fix it or otherwise get away from it. That's what it means for it to be a problem, by definition. Nobody has more incentive than you do to solve your problem. The government has almost zero incentive to solve your problem. This isn't because government is broken or corrupt or whatever. It's much more deeply structural to government itself. It is because you are first person to your problem, and the government is third person to your problem -- unless, of course, your problem is a problem for the government (and then, watch out). You don't just have an incentive to solve your problem, though. You have an incentive to solve it well. You have an incentive to solve it fast. You have an incentive to solve it cheaply. You have an incentive to solve it with what you already have if you can. You also have an incentive to solve it in a way that can scale to other people who have the same problem who can then purchase your solution from you. "Show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome." The government has none of these incentives. These incentives have effects. When you solve your own problems: The incentive to solve it well is an incentive to quality. The incentive to solve it fast is an incentive to efficiency. The incentive to solve it cheaply is an incentive to economy. The incentive to solve it with what you already have is an incentive to ingenuity. The incentive to solve it in a scalable, salable way is an incentive to enterprise, entrepreneurship, and surplus, thus to abundance, wealth, and prosperity. It also multiplies at least some of the aforementioned incentives. "Show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome." The government, again, has none of these incentives. The government, as a detached third party, has no incentive to quality, no incentive to efficiency, no realistic incentive to economy, no incentive to ingenuity, and no incentive to enterprise or surplus. It simply doesn't have them. All it has is incentives to follow (or break) policies it has set for itself that simulate these virtuous outcomes, often badly, frequently shot-through with corruption. Another fact is that government is run by people. Government may not have any of these incentives, but the people working within government do have incentives. They have the incentive to private profit through public resources. That means they have an intrinsic incentive to corruption that the best of them must constantly work to resist or repel, but that incentive never leaves. "Show me the incentive, and I'll show you the outcome." This is why the idea of seizing control of the government to make it work for us is a huge mistake. We cannot do that because it cannot be done. You and yours care about your problems, and people can be hired or paid to care about your problems where you lack solutions, but the government doesn't care about your problems. It isn't that the government might be good or bad that matters. It's that the government's incentive structures do not point in the right directions almost anywhere. This isn't to say the government is useless. It isn't. It has a role to play, which is a duty it is to fulfill in exchange for the power to govern the affairs of men. The government has a role in securing and protecting its citizens, keeping the peace, maintaining order, and securing the intrinsic, inalienable rights of citizens against all third parties, including itself, along with all attendant necessities and obligations. We outsource those duties and responsibilities to the government primarily to centralize final conflict resolution (force, or violence) in a single place and to handle the specific affairs of state. Government should have and feel an incentive to do those things well, not just out of oath and patriotism but because any failure in this regard should result in the government as it is presently constituted being taken away from the scoundrels who don't fulfill their end of the bargain when we consent to their power over us. If the government isn't able to fulfill that basic duty, among all possible explanations, we can be certain that its incentives to do so are confused, muddied, buried, or secondary to other incentives that have become stronger. These can and will include incentives to rule, incentives to corruption, and incentives through accountability being confused, broken, or unclear. "A house divided against itself," it has been said, "cannot stand." "If you show me the incentive, I'll show you the outcome." The place where government power therefore needs to be exercised is in the domain of accountability for crimes against their citizens and their rights. Unfortunately, individuals within the government are deeply complicit in these corruptions and crimes and therefore lack the proper incentives to achieve it. Otherwise, in other domains, the role of government must be shrunken, not grown, not wielded. A "Stakeholder Economy," for instance, is a government-managed economy that has corruptible and misaligned incentive structures that will ultimately fail. It isn't for lack of the right people or clarity and purity of the driving ideology that it fails but because the underlying incentives are incorrect, misaligned, and guaranteed to be corrupt. "If you show me the incentive, I'll show you the outcome."
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