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Sai Kiran Dev
@DevSkg
Computer Vision and ML Engineer
Frankfurt Katılım Ekim 2020
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🚨 Bhopal Metro is running almost empty.
Trips were cut. Timings were changed. Still, on most weekdays, not even 200 people are using it.
Meanwhile, the state govt is spending around ₹8 Lakh every day. In 2.5 months, this amounts to nearly ₹6 Crore in expenditure.
In contrast, daily revenue collections are reportedly under ₹10,000, far from covering operational costs.
Ground Report by Dainik Bhaskar, March 2026.

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Mumbai coastline is looking so beautiful now
Anisha@flyingpebbles
Cycle tracks at Mumbai coastline. Wish we can have this in every major city
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@DevSkg @sanjeevsanyal Err.... where do we currently have Guru Shishya Parampara
Aping the western model has got us in this situation BTW when and only when the British learnt Indian form of Pedagogy did literacy & education become a mass concept they did this while destroying our education system
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Just curious why the Oxbridge tutorial system, or widespread system of PhD guides have not impaired critical thinking.
Scroll.in@scroll_in
"The guru-disciple relationship is founded on a permanent imbalance of power. What is striking is that this imbalance is not merely tolerated: it is celebrated," wrote musician TM Krishna in an article. scroll.in/article/109008…
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One of my main problems with Gaussian Splatting is that almost all methods for surface extractions are based on heuristics
This paper gives Gaussians a stochastic solid interpretation: treat each Gaussian as a random opaque object with a vacancy field, then derive transmittance as the probability that a ray survives to depth t without collision
That gives a continuous transmittance curve, which they use to define median depth and plug into geometric regularization / multi-view consistency during the training, leading to better surface extraction afterwards
Stochastic geometry still feels very underexplored. I’d bet we’ll see much more built on top of it
arxiv.org/pdf/2601.17835…

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Gaussian splatting is over
Tengfei Wang@DylanTFWang
🔥It's time for their RLHF moment for World Models.🔥(1/2) We just released #WorldCompass 🧭, an *RL post-training* framework built for *World Models*. 🎯 Better instruction-follow 🖼️ Higher quality ⚡️ Maximum RL efficiency Code: github.com/Tencent-Hunyua… @TencentAI_News
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Ever wondered what volumetric video looks like under the hood? 🎥
48 cameras → 3D mesh → textures → fully immersive video you can view from any angle.
The tech behind award-winning pieces like "Noire", "Playing With Fire" & more. 👇
#VolumetricVideo #XR #3D #Immersive
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@magadh_updates If it was any other country Police Patrolling will put them in jain for stoping on Express way
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This is a national disgrace.
A ₹1,00,000 CRORE Delhi–Mumbai Expressway reduced to a roadside garage.
Hundreds of trucks illegally parked, lanes blocked, zero fear of law.
Repairs and servicing happening right on the expressway, engine oil spilled like it’s a junkyard.
This is zero civic sense, zero enforcement, zero accountability.
📹RinkuinfraYT
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@dataforin We are not Europe who evolved on email.
We evolved on chat interface just like chinese. There is no requirement of email for us. Its simply pushed by west.
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Access to mobile phones and the internet in India has expanded rapidly over the last decade. However, there is a gap in the technical skills needed to use these technologies effectively to communicate, learn and work.
India is a signatory to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), one of which is to substantially increase the proportion of young people and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills by 2030.
The most common ICT skill among Indians is the ability to send messages, including via whatsapp, which more than half of all adults can do. In comparison, just half as many, or a quarter of adults, can send emails.
Within India, the richer states with higher levels of education broadly have higher levels of ICT skills. One in three can send and receive emails in richer states like Gujarat, Kerala and Maharashtra. However, fewer than one in five have the same ICT skill in Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
The rural-urban gap in ICT skills is also significant, and increases with the relative difficulty level of the skill. There is also a significant gender gap, with men twice as likely as women to have most ICT skills.
The Indian National Statistics Office's 2022-23 Comprehensive Annual Modular Survey (CAMS) collects this data on the prevalence of nine ICT skills listed in the SDGs.
How do Indians across different states perform on the other eight ICT skills? Read @akwaghmare's piece to find out: dataforindia.com/ict-skills/?ut…
#ICT #Technology #DigitalIndia #India #DataForIndia

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