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Sustainable Safety Solutions NEPAL #SSSNepal; Occupational Health & Safety #OHSNepal for Planet, People and Profit; Kathmandu, 🇳🇵 #SafeNEPAL

Nepal Katılım Nisan 2014
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Eric Weinstein just described the end of the mapped life. For ten thousand years, humans had to earn the right to exist. Pick a noun. Become the noun. Die as the noun. Accountant. Teacher. Radiologist. The box had a name. You climbed inside and stayed until retirement or death. Weinstein: “Every occupation that is named is over.” Not automated. Not replaced. Named. You picked a noun. It told the world who you were. Then it told you who you were. If your future has a title your parents recognize, that future is already dissolving beneath you. Weinstein: “A tsunami of a lifetime is coming and nothing your elders have seen is gonna prepare you.” People hear this and assume it’s about unemployment. It’s not. It’s about identity. The machines aren’t absorbing tasks. They’re dissolving the categories we built ourselves around. You spent your whole life becoming a noun. The noun is about to stop existing. When the label disappears, what’s left of you? Weinstein: “Get flexible. Get good on a bunch of different stuff. Learn how to think across disciplines.” Stop being a noun. Start being a verb. But the most important thing Weinstein said has nothing to do with strategy. It touches something much older. Something closer to the bone. In a world where AI is world-class at everything, what is the point of a human being? Weinstein: “I think you should be able to just have a life. I have a golden retriever. I don’t know that it’s the greatest golden retriever in the world.” For ten thousand years, human worth was measured by output. How much you could lift. How fast you could think. How much value you could squeeze from a single day. We trained ourselves to think like machines because machines didn’t exist yet. Now they do. And they will be better than us at every measurable thing. Most people hear that and feel terror. They should feel something closer to relief. When a machine can do it better, the metric dies. When the metric dies, the cage opens. You were never supposed to be a spreadsheet. You were never supposed to justify your breath with a job title. Your golden retriever doesn’t optimize. It doesn’t produce quarterly earnings. It doesn’t prove it’s worth to anyone. It just lives. And you love it anyway. That was always the offer. We just couldn’t afford it. Now we can. We spent ten thousand years trying to prove we were machines. The machines just arrived to tell us we never had to be.
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S$S Nepal@OHSNepal·
सुर्खेतमा १६ वर्षीया किशोरीको बलात्कारपछि हत्याको अनुसन्धान गर्न खटियो सिआइबी setopati.com/social/384151
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BBC News Nepali
BBC News Nepali@bbcnepali·
अबको सरकारलाई भारत र चीनसँग कति सहज? लेखक सुधीर शर्मासँग बीबीसी न्यूज नेपालीका फणीन्द्र दाहालले गरेको कुराकानी #BBCNepali #BalenShah #Diplomacy
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
We need a moratorium on AI data centers NOW. Here’s why.
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Sadhguru
Sadhguru@SadhguruJV·
Devotion is when your involvement with life is so absolute that you yourself do not matter anymore. #SadhguruQuotes
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What Now? with Trevor Noah
What Now? with Trevor Noah@WhatNowPodcast·
Everyone wants to be happy… but what if we’ve been chasing the wrong thing? In tomorrow’s episode, Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks explains why happiness isn’t actually a feeling, and what really creates it. Don't miss it...Live tomorrow on Trevor Noah's Youtube Channel.
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Sadhguru
Sadhguru@SadhguruJV·
When you become silent within yourself, you will perceive Life in a way you cannot imagine – in utmost profoundness. #SadhguruQuotes
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Anupam Sharma, IFS
Anupam Sharma, IFS@AnupamSharmaIFS·
A picture is worth a thousand words... 🐝🌳 An old Semal tree (Bombax ceiba) hosting ~20-25 colonies of honey bees (Apis dorsata). Such density means water & nectar are <1km away. This isn't just a tree; it’s a keystone pollinator powering the entire local ecosystem. 1/n 🧵
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
If Congress doesn’t act, the last nuclear arms control treaty between the U.S. and Russia will expire. It would pointlessly wipe out decades of diplomacy, and could spark another arms race that makes the world less safe. This piece is worth the read. nytimes.com/2026/01/30/opi…
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
The clock glowed 3;17 a.m., and the baby’s cries had stitched the night together without pause. The mother stood in the kitchen, arms heavy, eyes burning from days without real sleep. When the crying spiked again, something inside her finally cracked; she set the baby safely in the crib, stepped back, and let the scream rip out of her chest. Her hands trembled as she shook herself, breathing hard, trying to reset the storm inside. After a moment, the noise faded to quiet sobs. She wiped her face, picked up her child, and rocked gently, the room slowly finding its rhythm again. In moments when exhaustion pushes someone to the edge, how do we better recognize the signs and support parents before breaking points arrive?
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
If science class explained everything with Midwest emo music, we would have a lot more people paying attention. Nuclear power explained. It’s just a fancy way to heat water and make electricity. 🔊
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Raju Parulekar
Raju Parulekar@rajuparulekar·
Old Soviet joke: A man goes to a newsstand every day and looks at just the front pages of all the newspapers. The guy behind the stand asks him what he's looking for. "An obituary". "But comrade, obituaries aren't on the front page!" "The one I'm looking for will be."
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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri@vivekagnihotri·
SCENES FEOM A SITUATIONSHIP - A Review I don’t review films. I’m not a reviewer. But this new film on YouTube is something I feel compelled to write about. Because it deserves to reach as many people as possible. It needs to reach young storytellers sitting somewhere with no resources, no network, no permission, only a story they believe in. Because this film quietly proves that belief is sometimes enough. I watched Scenes from a Situationship and sat for sometime smiling in that quiet, unexpected way… like when you overhear a very honest conversation that wasn’t meant for you, but somehow needed you to listen. This film doesn’t follow any known rulebook of filmmaking. In fact, it politely ignores most of them. It’s slow. It has around ten long scenes with only two unknown actors and almost no cuts. No dramatic locations, no production design flexing, no costume drama, no lighting gymnastics. Just a boy and a girl. And a situationship. That’s it. And yet, it works. Deeply. The dialogues don’t try to impress you. They don’t announce how clever they are. They just exist - awkward, funny, vulnerable, sometimes hilariously accurate. You recognise these people. You’ve been them. Or you know someone who is exactly like them. The writing trusts every spoken word, and that takes courage. The actors don’t feel like “actors” at all. They feel like a candid camera accidentally left on in someone’s private life. There’s no self-consciousness, no performance anxiety, no “look at me acting” moments. Long monologues, complex emotions, shifting power dynamics, handled with the ease of people who are simply being, not performing. Like fish in water. What I truly admire is the courage of the director, @MunjalVaibhav. To care only about telling a story. To not worry about scale, packaging, algorithms, festivals, or approval. And then to release it unapologetically on YouTube. That takes belief. And honesty. Great job Viabhav. You will go places. Equally, hats off to the actors - Vaishav Vyas and Shreya Sandilya, for their sincerity. And outstanding performances. It’s rare to see performers so unafraid of being unglamorous, unfiltered, and unguarded. That lack of self-awareness is actually their greatest strength. Take a bow, both of you. This feels like the new world of cinema. This is the future. Real human stories told by people with no money, no clout, and nothing to sell except truth. Everything else, big budgets, big stars, big noise is mostly spectacle. If you’re a young filmmaker or actor, this film isn’t just something to watch. It’s something to feel encouraged by. A reminder that all you really need is a story, courage, a camera (even if it’s your phone), few mad friends and the honesty to stay out of your own way. youtu.be/4lJkGJDyvBo?si…
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Ravi Tiwari🇮🇳
Ravi Tiwari🇮🇳@Ravitiwariii_·
She Made Learning ‘Hindi’ soo Easy 🔥😂
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Ben Affleck: “AI can’t make film that is considered art.” AI-generated short film of Harry Potter during the Vietnam War riffing on Apocalypse Now: “Hold our beer.”
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Naval
Naval@naval·
AI is adapting to us faster than we are adapting to it.
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ritwik 🤿
ritwik 🤿@ragnarsmoon·
Hey everyone, my cat escaped while we were taking her to the vet yesterday afternoon (Indira Pet Clinic, 7th Main Road, Indiranagar) She was last seen in those 2 spots, please retweet and help me find her, or if you know anyone who can! She’s a 3 month old baby and very scared
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