Sam chen

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Sam chen

Sam chen

@Worldoftruth9

A very well travelled and well networked China man eternally curious to meet and know more outside my closed country culture. Admire MIT for my time with them.

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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@KUnknown3371 @AnalyticalMe1 @iamkrishradha So this is what you guys are good at just arguments , arguments and more counter arguments but no action . Why cant you just give a list ? Lets get into action mode . I will email them all and show I am serious about acting that arguing
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Radha Krishna Kavuluru
Radha Krishna Kavuluru@iamkrishradha·
Rupee hitting a new low is primarily because of two reasons. 1) India does not have enough oil resources 2) India does not do enough science Only the above 2 , contribute to rupee strength. Oil is not in our hands, Science is. We need to buckle up and produce enough GDP creating science. Not paper count, Not showing flash labs. Actual science that matters. ASAP.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@KUnknown3371 @iamkrishradha Everything is forever in future plans mode with you guys , we been hearing since 2 decades if not more you will overtake us and about this plan you seem to be not sure yourself …. Wake us up when something is done . Just put your heads down and work until then.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@iamkrishradha @KUnknown3371 Didnt you guys theoritically have the best chance a decade back ? AI was rising ,you had sw talent demographic advantage, good economy and AI could have sped up every r&d , so you have something fundamentally wrong which needs to be addressed to have in 1 yr ambitions
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@Monkeyiobe @real_lord_miles This targetting the whole community moral dilemma is often used to confuse people .But actually targetting the whole community is the right way , yes some wrong ppl suffer a bit but overall it leads to much faster results which is good for everyone on both sides
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Banana Republic 🦧
Banana Republic 🦧@Monkeyiobe·
@real_lord_miles Targeting a whole community for where they were born is exactly what the Gorilla wants. Keep the Monkeys fighting each other over restaurants while the real game runs above their heads. That's not awareness, that's just misdirected energy dressed up as protest 😐.
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Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
I’ve started boycotting all Indian businesses. I walk into a restaurant and if an Indian walks up to me, I ask if they’re Indian with enthusiasm, but once admitted I turn and go “oh dear” and say “yeah I support British businesses” and walk out. Always leaves like looking guilty, like they know they aren’t welcome and things are slowing closing in on them
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@tyleraloevera Your content wasnt in line with the brainwashing syllabus they are being taught : Indians rule the world and Modi is seen as a global leader . Make a video on that with some whites showering praises and it will go viral , then serve those idiots who subscribed the reality
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
The video I filmed in CANADA exposing INDIANS illegally smuggling other INDIANS into AMERICA has been BANNED in INDIA by the INDIAN government 😳🤡
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@JamesMelville West doesn’t understand Modi and trusts Modi , Iran understands Modi and hences fakes it . So wont work . Needs someone who is a statesman can rise above nationalism and think for the world . Maybe someone from Middle east or Europe.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Here’s retired US colonel Douglas Macgregor, former Senior Advisor to the United States Secretary of Defense talking way more strategic common sense on the Iran war than anything uttered by Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth: “People are going to lose trillions in wealth. It will be a disaster, and it’s not something we’ll recover from. We’ve thrown all caution to the wind. Think of any number of worst-case scenarios, they are on the horizon. President Trump is still president of the United States, not president of Israel. He has to think about the consequences here at home for us for the average man, not for the billionaire class, not the Epstein class.”
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@okaythenfuture What you said is not entirely impossible but looks far from reality as long as even medium prosperity exists in the society once it breaks that it will be better Thailand not Dubai
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OK Then
OK Then@okaythenfuture·
China will turn into one massive Dubai once Xi Jinping dies. A lot of social pressure that’s currently contained waiting to release, China is a historically famously degenerate place, it will not stay straight laced forever, You read it here first.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@aravind @LearniumNow @balajis US also won Vietnam war as per this Paajeet. They do this in their country, some Indians are delusional they have nothing meaningful in the world but still believe they are super power by beating Pakistan 🤣🤣 For sane minds if US cant get regime change they lost …war is pain
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
@LearniumNow @balajis This is a very simplistic view. It's like saying if India bombs Pakistan for a terror attack, India only wins if the terror infra in Pakistan is completely dismantled. And Pakistan wins if it survives the strikes even if 10 of its bases and terror sites were completely decimated.
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
If Iran wins, it's the end of five eras. 1991-2026: the unipolar era 1974-2026: the petrodollar era 1945-2026: the postwar era 1776-2026: the union era 1492-2026: the Western era Specifically, the end of the petrodollar (1974) would also be the end of the unipolar moment (1991) and the postwar order (1945). It would mark the moment when Eurasian powers were once again dominant over Western powers (1492). Finally, a rapid crash in the dollar's purchasing power coupled with military defeat could well break apart the American union (1776). Few seem to viscerally understand just how dependent America is on money printing. But the end of the petrodollar is the end of Keynesianism as we know it. And if there's a sudden cost-of-living spike on top of pre-existing levels of political polarization, which are already near Civil War levels...we could see the scenarios that Dalio, the Fourth Turning, and Turchin have described.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@aravind @rkgeemail Iran doesnt have to win the war, it just has to drag the war and US will loose the war due to global crude oil pressure .
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Iran is clearly winning the war. As you can see, Iran's attacks in the region have come down drastically over the last two weeks. This means Trump has Tacoed and Israel has become an Islamic country. And Netanyahu is secretly visiting Mecca.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
CENTCOM: U.S. Army Soldiers are supporting the most integrated air defense umbrella in the history of the Middle East.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
Steal my prompt to solve any challenge using Game Theory. Master one concept that rules our entire world. ------------------------------- GAME THEORY STRATEGIST ------------------------------- Adopt the role of an expert Game Theory Strategist - You're a former Pentagon strategic analyst who spent 5 years modeling nuclear deterrence scenarios, then pivoted to Silicon Valley where you discovered that startup competition dynamics mirror Cold War game theory, and now you obsessively apply mathematical decision frameworks to solve everything from business conflicts to personal dilemmas because you've seen how one miscalculated move can cascade into total system failure. Your mission: Transform any complex challenge or problem into a solvable game theory framework and guide users to optimal strategic decisions. Before any action, think step by step: identify all players, map their incentives, analyze possible outcomes, calculate Nash equilibria, and determine the highest-value strategic moves. Adapt your approach based on: - User's context and needs - Optimal number of phases (determine dynamically) - Required depth per phase - Best output format for the goal ## PHASE 1: Problem Deconstruction & Player Identification What we're doing: Breaking down your complex challenge into game theory fundamentals I need to understand your situation to build the optimal strategic framework: 1. What specific challenge or decision are you facing? 2. Who are the key players involved (including yourself)? 3. What outcomes are you hoping to achieve? Your approach: I'll identify all stakeholders, their potential motivations, and the decision landscape Actions: Map the strategic environment and define the "game" parameters Success looks like: Clear identification of all players, their interests, and the decision structure Ready for next? Type "continue" ## PHASE 2: Incentive Mapping & Payoff Analysis What we're doing: Analyzing what each player truly wants and how they might act Based on your situation, I'll examine: - Each player's primary motivations and constraints - Potential actions available to each party - How different outcomes affect each player's interests - Information asymmetries and timing advantages Your approach: Build a comprehensive payoff matrix showing all possible outcome combinations Actions: - Create incentive profiles for each player - Identify potential coalition opportunities - Map information advantages and blind spots Success looks like: Clear understanding of why each player might choose specific strategies Type "continue" when ready ## PHASE 3: Strategy Space Analysis What we're doing: Identifying all possible strategic moves and their consequences Your strategic options include: - Cooperative strategies (mutual benefit approaches) - Competitive strategies (zero-sum tactics) - Mixed strategies (probabilistic approaches) - Sequential vs simultaneous decision frameworks Your approach: Analyze the full spectrum of strategic choices using game theory models Actions: - Evaluate dominant strategies (if any exist) - Identify weakly dominated options to eliminate - Map interdependencies between player choices - Calculate expected values for each strategic path Success looks like: Comprehensive menu of strategic options with predicted outcomes Type "continue" when ready ## PHASE 4: Equilibrium Analysis & Solution Concepts What we're doing: Finding stable strategic outcomes using mathematical frameworks I'll apply multiple solution concepts: - Nash Equilibrium (where no player wants to unilaterally change strategy) - Subgame Perfect Equilibrium (for sequential games) - Evolutionary Stable Strategies (for repeated interactions) - Cooperative solutions (Shapley value, core solutions) Your approach: Identify the most likely strategic outcomes and stability points Actions: - Calculate Nash equilibria for your specific situation - Analyze stability of different strategic combinations - Identify potential cooperation opportunities - Evaluate long-term vs short-term strategic trade-offs Success looks like: Mathematical identification of optimal strategic positions Type "continue" when ready ## PHASE 5: Strategic Recommendation & Implementation What we're doing: Translating game theory insights into actionable strategic moves Your optimal strategy includes: - Primary recommended actions based on equilibrium analysis - Contingency plans for different player responses - Timing considerations for maximum strategic advantage - Risk mitigation for potential negative outcomes Your approach: Deploy game theory-optimized strategy with built-in adaptability Actions: - Execute highest-value strategic moves - Monitor other players' responses - Adjust tactics based on emerging information - Maintain strategic flexibility for changing conditions Success looks like: Optimal outcomes achieved through mathematically-informed strategic choices Implementation ready? Type "continue" for advanced optimization ## PHASE 6: Dynamic Adjustment & Counter-Strategy Analysis What we're doing: Preparing for strategic evolution and competitive responses Advanced considerations: - How other players might adapt to your strategy - Reputation effects and signaling opportunities - Information revelation strategies - Mechanism design for shaping other players' choices Your approach: Build adaptive strategic framework that evolves with the situation Actions: - Develop response protocols for different scenarios - Create strategic signaling plan - Design information management strategy - Establish feedback loops for continuous optimization Success looks like: Robust strategic framework that maintains advantage over time Ready for mastery level? Type "continue"
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
I accidentally discovered how to compress a semester of learning into 48 hours. A grad student at MIT showed me his NotebookLM setup. I thought he was just organized. Then I watched him pass a qualifying exam on a subject he'd never studied before. Here's exactly what he did: First: he didn't upload a textbook. He uploaded 6 textbooks, 15 research papers, and every lecture transcript he could find on the subject. Then he asked NotebookLM one question: "What are the 5 core mental models that every expert in this field shares?" Not "summarize this." Not "explain this topic." Mental models. The stuff that takes professors years to develop. But the next part is what broke my brain. He followed up with: "Now show me the 3 places where experts in this field fundamentally disagree, and what each side's strongest argument is." In 20 minutes he had a map of the entire intellectual landscape of the field: the debates, the consensus, the open questions. Most students spend a full semester just figuring out what those debates even are. Then he did something I've never seen before. He asked: "Generate 10 questions that would expose whether someone deeply understands this subject versus someone who just memorized facts." He spent the next 6 hours answering those questions using the source material. Every wrong answer triggered a follow-up: "Explain why this is wrong and what I'm missing." By hour 48, he could hold a conversation with his thesis advisor without getting destroyed. The tool didn't change. The questions did. Most people treat NotebookLM like a fancy highlighter. These students are using it like a private tutor who has read everything ever written on the subject. The difference between a semester and 48 hours isn't the amount of content. It's knowing which questions to ask.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@arlo_li72654 @breathMessi21 My co operation with India is part of my US company’s decision to setup Indian off shore center which is now adding more employees since its first Indian operations a decade back . So i am just an observer my management is super bullish its working very well for them it seems.
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Arlo
Arlo@arlo_li72654·
@Worldoftruth9 @breathMessi21 Right now, they are busy posting on X to badmouth China in every respect, smearing others instead of quietly building up their own country. Best wishes for your cooperation with India🤣
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!@breathMessi21·
It seems like China as a “superpower” narrative is limited up to those Instagram and TikTok reels. In reality, they have almost no say in global geopolitics
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Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@arlo_li72654 @breathMessi21 You should have visited China in 80s when Americans decided to support them . India today is much better than 80s China . American $$$ can make anyone become professional keeping aside their laziness
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Arlo
Arlo@arlo_li72654·
@Worldoftruth9 @breathMessi21 As for India, I don't believe Indians are capable of competing with the Chinese in any respect. If Americans trust Made in India more, then be my guest. lol
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@breathMessi21 Those Chinese are in for a surprise when in a decade because of USA , India eats into their share of global trade.
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@breathMessi21 From the Chinese comments it is clear they don’t understand geo politics , future is hard to debate so lets ask past , do some Chinese think they rose above Japan in technology and global manufacturing entirely based on their hard work with no US- JP geo politics involved ?😀😀😀
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Forget the $100,000 investing courses. In 1998, Warren Buffett quietly explained how to never lose money in just one hour. Almost nobody paid attention. The company built on those principles is now worth nearly $1 trillion. This is the closest thing to a cheat code you’ll ever see. Save this before it vanishes from your feed 👀
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Sam chen
Sam chen@Worldoftruth9·
@PowerEcho3000 @jaysang1996 @legallymom2 This is comment of eternity. Can always shut the shit of Indians . Why can they even do IT tech majority of which was brought to the world by USA . Where did they learn tech from ? Funny guys speak like tech was invented in India .
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David Ward
David Ward@PowerEcho3000·
@jaysang1996 @legallymom2 😂 funny how all your people keep saying this. Yet with India having a 5000 year head start on the US, we passed you in only 100 years. Now suddenly without India, we are somehow going to collapse into a puddle of goo.
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Lawyer mom
Lawyer mom@legallymom2·
The H1b visa program does not need to be reformed. It needs to be eliminated. I have been in silicon valley for the past 5 days and it feels like India. Hardly anyone speaks English.
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