Vineeth Patil

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Vineeth Patil

@VineethPatil

Husband to the most amazing woman in this world! Entrepreneurship, Product Management, Ex-Founder. Interests - AI/ML, IoT, SaaS, Consumer Products.

San Francisco Bay Area, CA Katılım Ekim 2009
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Vineeth Patil
Vineeth Patil@VineethPatil·
Excited to have attended the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Dean Speaker Series yesterday and hear from none other than Jensen Huang - the CEO and co-founder of NVIDIA! It was inspiring to hear from an Entrepreneur who has built NVIDIA to not only r…lnkd.in/gKMsXQqS
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Mikku 🐼
Mikku 🐼@effucktivehumor·
This Chinese stand-up comedian was performing when a man from the audience suddenly tried to touch her, but she firmly pushed him away. She then asked where he was from and he replied, “India”. She smiled and said “My boyfriend is also from India. Which state are you from?” That’s when he finally admitted he wasn’t Indian but Pakistani. This is how these Pakistanis use an Indian identity abroad.
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
Our administration owes a debt of gratitude to Nick Shirley for exposing one of the most egregious cases of fraud this country has ever seen. If the media was worth their salt, they would take notes from Nick and other citizen journalists who care about investigating stories that affect the American people instead of trying to silence them.
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

Remember when instead of investigating the fraud the mainstream media decided to investigate the person who exposed the fraud? Why? Because they were complicit in the cover up I was right, they were wrong I work for you, they work against you The media is full of learers.

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Hamas gunmen stormed a UN World Food Programme distribution center and warehouse in Gaza, assaulting aid workers and forcing the suspension of food deliveries to thousands of families in Gaza. It’s notable how ‘pro-Palestinians’ and the media are completely silent.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
He was Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist whose quiet brilliance in the 1920s forever altered our understanding of the quantum world. In 1924, Bose, then a 30-year-old professor in British India, sent a groundbreaking manuscript directly to Albert Einstein. The paper offered a novel, more elegant derivation of Planck's law for blackbody radiation by treating light quanta (photons) as indistinguishable particles—a radical departure from classical statistical methods. Impressed by its insight, Einstein personally translated the work into German and facilitated its publication in the prestigious Zeitschrift für Physik. This exchange sparked a brief but profound collaboration. Einstein extended Bose's statistical approach to material atoms, predicting a bizarre new state of matter at ultra-low temperatures: what we now call a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), where particles behave as a single quantum wave. Bose's original framework became known as Bose-Einstein statistics, and the class of particles that obey it—those with integer spin, including photons, gluons, W and Z bosons, and the Higgs boson—was later named bosons in his honor by Paul Dirac. Unlike fermions (matter particles like electrons), which obey the Pauli exclusion principle and cannot occupy the same quantum state, bosons can pile into identical states en masse. This "social" behavior underpins extraordinary macroscopic phenomena: the coherent light of lasers, the zero-resistance flow in superconductors, and the collective quantum coherence in BECs. Despite the monumental impact—his statistics describe half of all fundamental particles and enabled key advances in quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, and particle physics—Bose remained remarkably unassuming. He continued teaching at universities in Dhaka and Calcutta (now Kolkata), mentored students, pursued ideas in X-ray crystallography, unified field theory, and other areas, and never sought the spotlight. Nominated several times for the Nobel Prize (notably for Bose-Einstein statistics and his later work), he was never awarded it, and his name rarely appears in popular accounts of 20th-century physics. There's a poignant humility in his story: a man whose legacy literally names one of the two fundamental families of particles in the universe, yet whose personal fame never matched the scale of his contribution. Bose reminds us that true influence often arrives without fanfare. Some breakthroughs echo through textbooks and technologies, while their creators work in the background, content to let the universe carry their ideas forward—even if history's spotlight rarely finds them.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
"I'm an Arab Israeli. Israel is my country. I'm fighting for my country. Israel gives me freedom of religion and speech. Why would I fight Israel? I’m a proud Arab Israeli. I'll fight Hamas." The mainstream media will never share this.
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Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
For over two years, we told you: Hamas used hospitals for military purposes. The dead “journalists” were combatants. Hamas used child soldiers. That aid was being diverted by Hamas. Tens of thousands of the dead and wounded in Gaza were combatants. Hamas used human shields. And so many other things, all of which are now proven as incontrovertibly true. Yet, not a whisper to set the story straight from the global media who pushed the genocide and war crimes lies since 7th October.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Did you know the Mayor of NY City makes more money than: 1. Zohran Mamdani $258,750 2. Marco Rubio (Secretary of State) $250,600 3. Pete Hegseth (Secretary of Defense) $250,600 4. Scott Bessent (Secretary of the Treasury) $250,600 5. J.D. Vance (Vice President) $235,000 Here’s the kicker. Mamdani’s self appointed committee is asking for an 18.2% raise for Mamdani and his elected officials. His new salary would be $305,800. Even a democratic socialist is a deep down capitalist. The guy loves giving himself a raise with tax payers money.
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2mx
2mx@Hinknightss·
India didn't attack Iran, still they hate india. It's religious, they always hate the existence of Hindus. Never Trust A MUSLIM !
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Amidst all the SM noise, we did not celebrate Vimag labs enough. They built India’s 1st software-defined, magnet-free electric motor platform. Standard EVs rely heavily on Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors. These require physical, rare-earth magnets embedded directly into the motor's rotor to create a magnetic field. Vimag Labs completely eliminated the physical magnets. This is a win for cheaper EV manufacturing, but the real, strategic importance of what they did goes far deeper into global geopolitics & structural engineering: - The global processing capacity & supply chain for rare-earth materials is overwhelmingly controlled by China. By engineering a completely magnet-free motor, Vimag Labs quietly handed automotive OEMs an escape hatch from a massive geopolitical supply chain vulnerability. - Vimag Labs designed this architecture to scale up into massive high-power systems ranging b/w 200 kW & 600 kW. This means the software-defined, magnet-free platform is directly targeted for critical, heavy backend sectors: defense applications, robotics & advanced cooling infra, allowing India to build high-performance military & industrial hardware entirely free from foreign mineral dependencies. - The breakthrough is the result of 87600+ (~10 person yrs) engineering hrs spent by co-founders Manish Seth, Rahul Krishnamurthy & their team. They built a massive IP pipeline (including 5 granted patents, 10 active applications & 15 trademarks) & signed a manufacturing MoU with Jendamark to scale the physical production of these motors right out of India. Vimag labs handed a rising nation the ultimate industrial escape hatch: a future where our engines run on Indian brainpower, while leaving the rest of the world fighting over the dirt. 🙏🙏
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sumati
sumati@iamsum80·
Era of India is here, we are and will be the greatest without attacking other countries for their oils. India is pro-life, except of terrorists.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: In an unprecedented move, the UN has finally admitted that Hamas is blocking aid into Gaza. They describe a system of arresting drivers, intimidating and threatening aid workers, and limiting aid. Israel has been vindicated once again.
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Nick Collins
Nick Collins@nickcollins1953·
The Irish once called themselves the Tuatha de Danaan. Children of Danu. The same Danu appears in the Rig Veda as the mother goddess of the flowing waters. She is where the Danube gets its name. And the Dniester, the Dnieper, the Don and the Donau. And Denmark. And Greek Demeter. Northern Greeks called themselves Dannuni. Two hills in southwest Ireland are still known as the Paps of Danu. At Beltane, fires were lit around them and cattle driven between the flames for protection and good harvest. The same ritual is described in the Vedas. The oldest surviving Irish text, the Book of Invasions, records a tribe called Erainn, from Arya, arriving from the south by sea and making its way inland to the Hill of Tara. The Persians took the same name for themselves. Iran means the land of the Aryas. These Vedic influences arrived in pulses. The Iranian is the oldest. A landward pulse followed the river valleys of the Dniester, the Dnieper, the Donau and on into Denmark, leaving the mother goddess's name behind at each stage. The Celtic pulse came after 5,600 BC. The Celtic branch had by then separated from Italo-Celtic in the Mediterranean and continued up the Atlantic seaboard. The route is still readable on the map. Portugal. Galicia. Gaul. Pays de Galles. Cornwall. Galloway. Galway. The "gal" names trace the coast. Ireland remembered its origin. The old story of Aryan nomads riding into India from the steppe has no DNA support. Michel Danino reviewed nine large-sample genetic studies from 1999 to 2006 and found no invasion signal. The archaeological record shows no cultural break from prehistory. The outstanding character of ancient India is continuity. The trails from Iran and from Ireland both lead back to India. I set the full case out in "How Maritime Trade and the Indian Subcontinent Shaped the World."
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Finally, after nearly three years, the UN admits what Israel was warning: Hamas is hijacking aid.
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
India was a tied #1 at the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) this year with 5/5 Golds. I analyzed every single medalist upto 2021: 70% of them in the US! Many of these kids will likely go to MIT or IIT and then leave too. The brain drain is very real.
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Malay Krishna
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product·
I taught JEE physics for years. That paper breaks strong kids in three hours. This exam is five hours of theory and five hours of lab work, and these five did close to perfect scores on it. Let me tell you what actually happened. The International Physics Olympiad is the world championship of school physics. It was the 56th edition. Held in Bucaramanga, Colombia, from July 5 to 12. 381 students. More than 85 countries. Every one of them the best physics student their country could find. India sent five kids. All five came back with gold. Their names are Kanishk Jain from Pune. Riddhesh Anant Bendale from Indore. Rishit Garg from Dwarka in Delhi. Shresth Suraiya from Mumbai. Svarit Joshi from Ahmedabad. We know a hundred cricketers by their nickname and not one of these boys. :) That clean sweep put India at joint World Number One. Tied with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea and Taiwan. Those are countries that pour serious money and national pride into science education. We are standing level with them. Now here is what the exam actually was. Two papers. Each five hours long. The theory paper had three problems. One on the thermodynamics of paramagnetic cooling. One on the photoionisation of ozone. One on the dynamics of electron positron pairs. The experimental paper was another five hours in a lab, working through heat transfer and thermodynamic processes in fluids. That means you get given equipment you have never seen, and you have to design your own experiment, take your own readings, handle the errors, and reach a real answer. Not multiple choice. No shortcuts. No pattern recognition. You either understand physics or you sit there for five hours. HBCSE says the Indian students were near perfect on theory and excellent on the practical too. Now, this was India's 27th appearance at the IPhO. Across all those years, about 44 percent of Indian students have won gold, 41 percent silver, 10 percent bronze. In the last ten years, every single Indian student has come home with a medal. 62 percent gold, 38 percent silver. Not one kid has gone and come back empty handed in a decade. Five golds in one year has happened only twice. This year, and in 2018. So who built this. The programme is run by HBCSE, the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education. It sits under TIFR, which sits under the Department of Atomic Energy. They run the whole funnel. A national exam, then a national olympiad, then a brutal selection and training camp, and out of everyone in the country, five kids get on a plane. The team was led by Professor Anwesh Mazumdar of HBCSE-TIFR and Dr Leena Joshi from St Xavier's College, Mumbai. The scientific observers were Professor Ananda Dasgupta from IISER Kolkata and Nisha Kelkar from Gogate-Joglekar College in Ratnagiri. Yes. Ratnagiri. A college in a small coastal town in Maharashtra. This is public education doing something the private coaching industry could never do on its own. The coaching industry is very good at one thing. Teaching you to solve a known problem fast. That is what JEE and NEET reward, and I say that with love because I was part of that world. But an olympiad paper does not have a known type. There is no shortcut chapter. There is no formula sheet that saves you. You have to sit with a problem you have never seen and think. That is a completely different muscle. And a government funded centre has been quietly building it in Indian teenagers for 27 years. So yes, be proud. Loudly. HBCSE also shared that around 64 percent of India's olympiad medallists go on to do a PhD. But only about 32 percent of medallists end up settling in India. I do not say that to spoil the moment. These kids owe the country nothing. They earned every option they have. But it should tell us something. We are excellent at finding this talent. We are excellent at training it. We are still not great at giving it somewhere worth staying. Congratulations Kanishk, Riddhesh, Rishit, Shresth and Svarit. This is one of the best things an Indian did this year and most of the country will never hear about it.
DAE India@DAEIndia

🇮🇳 India Tops the World at the 56th International Physics Olympiad 2026! 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇India's young physicists deliver an extraordinary performance at #IPhO2026 in Colombia. All five members of the Indian team win Gold Medals. 1/3 @PMOIndia @DrJitendraSingh @HBCSE_TIFR @TIFRScience

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Dev
Dev@refocus21·
A debate over Hindi vs English in Patna High Court : > A judge refused to hear an advocate > Because he was arguing in Hindi > Most people would have stayed silent > But he didn't > He took his stand > Explained that advocates have the legal right to argue in Hindi > No shouting > No drama > Just law, logic, and confidence After watching videos like this from Indian courts, it's easy to understand why so many common people lose faith in the system. If a lawyer has to struggle just to be heard, imagine what an ordinary citizen feels while standing before the court. We can feel the frustration of Prabal Pratap and that's why we all connect with him .
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
It was the middle of the night, at about 1.30am, when Norway lost to England. Yet thousands of Norwegians went to the Palace in Oslo and celebrated with one final Viking row. They did not riot. They did not burn cars. They did not smash bus stops or glass windows of shops. They smiled. The laughed. They saw the positive in their performance. They celebrated their heritage. They were proud of who they have been in the past and who they are today. Norway might be out of the World Cup 2026 but they are in our hearts. In the last three weeks, I think we have all fallen a little bit in love with Norwegians.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Holy shit... The bacterial flagellar motor is a reversible, nanoscale rotary engine that powers bacterial motility. Driven by an electrochemical ion gradient, it converts chemical energy into mechanical rotation. Are these Indian temple pillars... is this... 🤯
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