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PhD Candidate: Decision-Focused ML | Optimization @ Uni Würzburg Interests: Energy/Transport. Prev. @Fraunhofer @BMW. Alum @UniFreiburg Tweets are personal.

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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
@BipinLAW No self-respecting country should look at itself through the lens of others. While we cannot deny geographical realities, we should reject both the buffer and the bridge framing. We're a cradle of civilization. Nepal first.
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के को "बफर स्टेट" नि? त्यस्तो भन्नु हुँदैन। स्वतन्त्र परराष्ट्र नीति अपनाउने कुनै पनि मुलुकले आफूलाई बफरको हैसियतमा रहेको स्वीकार गर्दैन। हामी त पटक–पटक लडाइँ लडेका, सम्झौता गरेका र घुँडा टेकाएका देश हौँ। कूटनीति र परराष्ट्र नीतिको कुरा आउँदा तपाईंहरूलाई फसाउँछ कि भन्नेमा धेरै चिन्ता छ।
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
With all of these points considered, where in the world are the best places to build new data-centers? 1. Cheap Electricity 2. Clean Generation 3. Surplus Energy (so we aren't pricing out locals) Four countries stand out. Paraguay 🇵🇾 Bhutan 🇧🇹 Nepal 🇳🇵 Ethiopia 🇪🇹 These four are the only ones that convincingly hit the "Cheap, Clean, Surplus" trifecta. The power is there. Now they just need the fiber.
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
Cheap and clean means nothing if the country barely powers its own people. Building a massive data center in a country that's already short on power isn't ideal: blackouts, rationing, and energy bills that will crush households. Every server rack is a megawatt taken from someone’s house. So, in this map, I show countries that are projected to have surplus energy by 2030
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
The world is about to hit 612 Zettabytes of data by 2030. A standard laptop has 1 TB storage. So this is the equivalent of 612 billion laptops. Where is the next 500ZB of data going to live? We're trying to force-fit data centers into Virginia, London, Malaysia where the grid is already screaming. The physical internet is running out of space. Here is my analysis. 1/5
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
@ashish_gajurel This is a good start. Beyond this, restating my point from 2 years ago. Can we do part 1?
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Ashish Gajurel@ashish_gajurel·
सार्बजनिक यातायात सुधार सुरु : १ साझा यातायातको उपत्यका रात्रिकलीन सेवा आज २०८३ वैशाख १ बाट शुरु हुंदैछ। ८ बजे - ११ बजे। बुढानिल्कण्ठ-लगनखेल, थानकोट-त्रिभुवन अ. विमानस्थल। २ सार्बजनिक यातायात २४ घण्टा उपलब्ध हुनु पर्छ। ३ कुनै पनि बहानामा यो रात्रिकलीन सेवा रोकिनु हुन्न।
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
Nepal will never be Switzerland. But if data is the new gold, a mountainous, neutral country should learn from 20th-century Swiss banking and start building 21st-century vaults. aabhash.de/articles/nepal…
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Samuel Sinyangwe@samswey·
Right now you’re largely experiencing the economy from a time when the Strait of Hormuz was open, because it takes many weeks for oil tankers to traverse the seas. You still experience the Strait as open, even though it’s been closed for weeks. But once that reality hits…
The Best@Thebestfigen

Paradox: If you see a baby located 90 light-years from Earth, right now it would be a 90-year-old, but you see it in your present, as a baby. While the light takes time to reach you, the baby grows and ages. When you look at the universe, you are always looking at the past.

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AI at Meta
AI at Meta@AIatMeta·
Today we're introducing TRIBE v2 (Trimodal Brain Encoder), a foundation model trained to predict how the human brain responds to almost any sight or sound. Building on our Algonauts 2025 award-winning architecture, TRIBE v2 draws on 500+ hours of fMRI recordings from 700+ people to create a digital twin of neural activity and enable zero-shot predictions for new subjects, languages, and tasks. Try the demo and learn more here: go.meta.me/tribe2
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काकाजी™ (KakaJi)
काकाजी™ (KakaJi)@KakaJi_Ekraj·
ओलीको नेपाली राजनीतिमा उपादेयता लगभग सकिएको थियो। उनलाई कसरी फाल्ने भनेर एमाले सोच्दै थिए। गृहमन्त्रीले पक्राउ गरिदिए, उनि ५ दिन पनि हिरासत बस्दैनन्, तर अब ५ बर्षको लागि एमाले अध्यक्ष र सरकारको प्रतिपक्षी पक्का भए। त्यसैले त भनेको "राजनीतिक सुझबुझ भएको गृहमन्त्री चाहिन्छ"
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Neat! When Korea limited private schooling, fertility went up. As it turns out, doing the same thing in China also boosts fertility. It seems East Asian countries are so pathologically interested in education that they'll forego having kids if you don't stop them.
The Economic Journal@EJ_RES

Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Education Competition and Fertility Intention: Evidence from China’s Private Tutoring Ban’ by Juanjuan Meng, Hui Wang, Yu (Alan) Yang, Mingshan Zhang doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… @RoyalEconSoc #EconTwitter

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Keith Humphreys
Keith Humphreys@KeithNHumphreys·
The deterrent effect of gathering DNA from people arrested for felonies is large, and illustrates something important about crime. 1/2
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रामेश@RaameshKoirala·
मत लहलहै वा भावनामा बगेर हैन, राम्ररी सोच विचार गरेर दिनु पर्छ। मौन अवधिमा सोचौँ! मेरै क्षणिक आवेगले म र मेरो देशलाई थप अर्को द्वन्द र अनिश्चिततामा नफसाओस्! सोचेर मत हालौँ, पुर्पुरोमा हात राख्ने गरी फगत 'दान' नगरौँ! शासक लहडमा नचुनिउन्! 'आफ्नो शासक आफैँ छान्ने' पर्वको शुभकामना!🙏
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🎞️ As the actor who plays him on screen wins a Bafta, activist John Davidson spoke to us about what his Tourette syndrome entails - from ‘ticcing’ in front of royalty and overcoming a suicide attempt Read the full piece ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/0…
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
@SulavKarki Nepali people have this misconception that strong currency = strong economy. Not always true. There's a reason export oriented economies artificially weaken their currencies. See China, Vietnam, Japan, etc. If we want more exports and less imports, we need a weaker currency.
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Sulav Karki 🇳🇵@SulavKarki·
I was reading through RSP manifesto, lots of good stuff in there, this one caught my eye though. Nepal has fixed currency exchange rate with India since 1960 (later revised in 1993) and till date no major party has talked about re thinking this provision. There are pros and cros to either a pegged currency or a floating currency and it is good to do a study on this and whether this really serves Nepal's interests.
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Aabhash@aa_bash_profile·
@ubdrain Coming around to the same view. The second and third order effects of this are understated.
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Gaurav@ubdrain·
हामी नेपालमा Service export, Tourism, Hydro भन्छौ तर मलाई personally लागेको एकदम focus कसरि १० वर्ष भित्र हामीले खपत गर्ने ६०%+ समान नेपालमै बनाउने भन्ने direction मा चै जानु पर्ने रैछ।हो exportमा compete गर्न नसकिएला तर आफैले consume गर्ने समान को majority त बनाउनै पर्ने रैछ|🙏
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Gaurav@ubdrain·
मैले service sector (specially IT sector)को policy reform lobbying राज्य संग गर्न धेरै कुरा पढे , अलिक research गरियो। Personally मैले realize गरेको Industries (specially manufacturing) भएन भने कुनै पनि देशलाई (population अलिक भएको) साह्रै गार्हो पर्ने रैछ।+
Sameer Khatiwada@Khatiwada_S

“Without industry, it is difficult to develop any state or country.” — Dr Manik Saha, Chief Minister, Tripura. ** At the launch of Strategic Approach to Industrial Development in Tripura. **

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