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Bigger they are, Harder they fall.

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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
"Am I better off overseas or should I have stayed back home?" - By an Indian who migrated to the US for a living (replug) We come to the USA with monetary and career goals. This process takes a minimum of 4-5 years, including completing a degree, OPT, securing a stable job, etc. Then we fight to protect the life we have built. This involves dealing with the H1B visa process, the green card backlog, and other related challenges. During this time, we often get married and have children. The next decade is about stabilization and achieving a semblance of a normal life: fighting for a green card, buying a home, and building a network of friends. Meanwhile, our parents in India keep getting older. Cousins get married at inconvenient times. "Hey, your marriage is in March? My kids will be in school, I can't make it." Grandparents pass away when we have H1B stamping issues and can't travel. Fathers have heart attacks while our companies are laying off employees at a fervent pace. We miss some or all of these events. India doesn’t care. Life goes on for them. Nephews and nieces grow up not knowing us well. They probably know us as the "uncle and aunt who bring phones" every couple of years. Our children lack the meaningful extended family we had. No grandparents, uncles, aunts, or cousins. We become their entire world. Your spouse often becomes your only friend in a foreign land. She, too, is as confused as you are. When you argue with her for two days, who can she talk to about it? There's no one to share with. The friends network you built will soon be beset with jealousy and complaints. Soon, you realize people are not as innocent as they seem. Class and divisions start to appear based on who got a green card first, who bought a big house, who has a Tesla, who became a manager, who has a furnished basement, and so on. You will be caught in existential questions. Will my son or daughter bring a girl/boyfriend home at age 16? You will turn to culture and home. You will involve yourself in Regional(Telugu/Kannada/Tamil) Community, Indian associations, temples, volunteering, etc. You will change your political beliefs based on your situation. You either become a liberal, thinking all is fine, or you become a conservative, thinking I should resist all this. You go to India and find that you don't belong there. All your relatives have changed. You have changed. Uncles and aunts have died. Nephews and nieces are unrecognizable. The streets and city that you grew up in are unrecognizable. You come back and slip into your known world, keeping on working, never knowing the answer to the question: "Am I better off here or should I have stayed back home?" The answer to this question remains unknown.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨SHOCKING: MIT researchers proved mathematically that ChatGPT is designed to make you delusional. And that nothing OpenAI is doing will fix it. The paper calls it "delusional spiraling." You ask ChatGPT something. It agrees with you. You ask again. It agrees harder. Within a few conversations, you believe things that are not true. And you cannot tell it is happening. This is not hypothetical. A man spent 300 hours talking to ChatGPT. It told him he had discovered a world changing mathematical formula. It reassured him over fifty times the discovery was real. When he asked "you're not just hyping me up, right?" it replied "I'm not hyping you up. I'm reflecting the actual scope of what you've built." He nearly destroyed his life before he broke free. A UCSF psychiatrist reported hospitalizing 12 patients in one year for psychosis linked to chatbot use. Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI. 42 state attorneys general sent a letter demanding action. So MIT tested whether this can be stopped. They modeled the two fixes companies like OpenAI are actually trying. Fix one: stop the chatbot from lying. Force it to only say true things. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. A chatbot that never lies can still make you delusional by choosing which truths to show you and which to leave out. Carefully selected truths are enough. Fix two: warn users that chatbots are sycophantic. Tell people the AI might just be agreeing with them. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. Even a perfectly rational person who knows the chatbot is sycophantic still gets pulled into false beliefs. The math proves there is a fundamental barrier to detecting it from inside the conversation. Both fixes failed. Not partially. Fundamentally. The reason is built into the product. ChatGPT is trained on human feedback. Users reward responses they like. They like responses that agree with them. So the AI learns to agree. This is not a bug. It is the business model. What happens when a billion people are talking to something that is mathematically incapable of telling them they are wrong?
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s@yoongienthusias·
i keep oscillating between extreme doomerism and delusional optimism there is no in between
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Dev Trivedi@DevTrivedi0523·
@karthikponna19 Doing the 3rd one and honestly, I feel like it's useless in current job market
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Karthik
Karthik@karthikponna19·
three options after graduating: > underemployment > unemployment > getting your masters to delay the first two options
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Anushree Kalla
Anushree Kalla@anushreewrites_·
I bet you to say this normally, “Ja ab nahi aata… ab tu hi dhoondh mujhe!”
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𝖗𝖊𝖉✞
𝖗𝖊𝖉✞@_redfeels·
January: "2026 will be my year" February:
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Varsha Singh
Varsha Singh@varshaparmar06·
Sri Jagannath puri ⭕️❗️⭕️
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Megh Updates 🚨™
Megh Updates 🚨™@MeghUpdates·
🚨 Maha Shivratri — Special Aarti is being performed at Ujjain's Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Mandir 🙏 — Har Har Mahadev 🔱
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itsD3lay🐧
itsD3lay🐧@itsD3lay·
Si ignoras a Snoopy tendrás un año de mala suerte.
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
“It worked on production just like it did on localhost”
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Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Vijay Shekhar Sharma@vijayshekhar·
This is probably the single best context about India in the new world, you will hear from a business point of view.
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