Yogesh Rao(Shaumbra)
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Yogesh Rao(Shaumbra)
@YogiTheGeek
I love myself and my dream's, i love being a visionary & a geek and i also love music, movies, friends, memories etc. etc. And i will never let you down...!!!
Vashi, Navi Mumbai, India Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Today in @Nature, we shared new results from Project Silica—our work to encode data in glass—pushing toward durable, immutable archival storage designed to last for millennia. microsoft.com/en-us/research…
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Anthropic co-founder: by 2026, the world is going to be very different.
But you won’t see it.
No drones overhead. No robots on sidewalks. No visible change walking around your neighborhood. The transformation happens in the digital layer, in spaces built for AI systems to trade with each other, in seas of tokens flowing between silicon minds.
Clark built a sophisticated predator-prey simulation in 5 hours. A decade ago the same project took him weeks. Then his baby woke up screaming and he went back to diapers.
That’s the entire adoption story right now. The capability is here. The human bandwidth isn’t. You need curiosity, time, access, and the skill to convert ideas into prompts. Most people have one of those. Maybe two. The funnel narrows fast.
So by summer 2026, people working with frontier AI will feel like they live in a parallel world. And they’ll be right. The gap between what’s possible and what most people experience will be wider than any technological divide we’ve seen. Not because the technology is restricted. Because the human prerequisites for engaging with it are rare.
The crypto economy moved fast but you could ignore it. The AI economy already touches too much of regular reality for that. The parallel world is coming whether you engage with it or not.
Jack Clark@jackclarkSF
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sat next to a guy on a flight who smelled like old money
rolex. tailored suit. reading a physical newspaper like it was 1987.
figured he was some finance executive or inherited wealth.
we got talking. I mentioned I sell stuff online.
he put down his newspaper.
"what kind of stuff?"
digital products. courses. ebooks. that kind of thing.
he smiled weird.
"I made $4 million last year selling a PDF about aquariums."
I thought he was messing with me.
he wasn't.
this guy is 61 years old. spent 30 years as an accountant. hated every second of it. retired at 55 with decent savings but nothing crazy.
his hobby was aquariums. had been keeping fish tanks since he was 12.
"my wife told me to start a blog so I'd stop boring her with fish facts."
so he did. wrote about aquarium stuff 3 times a week. water chemistry. tank setups. fish compatibility.
for 2 years nobody read it.
"I had maybe 50 visitors a month. all probably bots."
but he kept going because he had nothing else to do.
year 3, one article ranked on google. then another. then another.
suddenly he was getting 100K visitors a month. all people searching for aquarium help.
"I realized these people would probably pay for a complete guide. so I wrote one."
147 pages. everything about setting up and maintaining an aquarium.
priced it at $47.
first month: $6K
first year: $340K
last year: $4.2 million
from a PDF about fish tanks.
I asked about his marketing strategy.
"I don't have one. google sends people to my blog. blog mentions the guide. people buy it. I go play golf."
no email sequence?
"I have a newsletter. I send fish tips once a week. sometimes I mention the guide at the bottom. that's it."
no upsells?
"I made a second guide about saltwater tanks specifically. $67. people who bought the first one usually buy the second. that's my whole business."
no team?
"my wife helps with customer service. we get maybe 10 emails a day. most are just people showing us their tanks."
this 61 year old retiree built a bigger business than most "entrepreneurs" I know.
no ads. no funnel hacks. no growth strategies. no personal brand.
just mass expertise in one weird niche and patience to let it compound.
before we landed he gave me advice I didn't ask for:
"everyone your age wants to get rich fast. that's why most of you stay broke. I wrote about fish for 2 years before making a dollar. now I make more than I did in 30 years of accounting. speed is overrated. patience pays."
the plane landed. he grabbed his newspaper and walked off.
probably went home to feed his fish.
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@YourStoryCo People who work in operations become perfect people to lead. Simply because "they know".
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A man left his ₹25 LPA corporate role to work as a food-delivery rider, a move that has gone viral for its clarity of purpose and entrepreneurial spirit.
His goal? To understand local food demand before launching a cloud kitchen.
Living near a university hub, he spent weeks delivering orders, studying patterns, speaking to customers and vendors, and analysing price sensitivity. Through this ground-level immersion, he identified 12 potential SKUs with high-volume, low-cost potential.
Despite family concerns, financial pressure from a new car, and mockery from friends, he continued. Today, social media is applauding his conviction, discipline, and willingness to learn from the ground up.
Would you take a risk like this to build your dream? Comment below.
#StartupStories #EntrepreneurLife #BusinessNews #FoodDelivery #CloudKitchen #HustleStory #YourStory

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This is exciting; I expect we are going to see a lot more things like this and it will be one of the most important impacts of AI. Congrats to the Future House team.
edisonscientific.com/articles/annou…
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@stats_feed 🌍 Oldest Countries
🇪🇬 Egypt – ~3100 BC
🇨🇳 China – ~2070 BC
🇮🇳 India – ~1500 BC
🇮🇷 Iran – ~550 BC
🇯🇵 Japan – ~660 BC
🇬🇷 Greece – ~800 BC
🇪🇹 Ethiopia – ~980 BC
🇹🇷 Turkey – ~1200 BC
🇸🇲 San Marino – 301 AD
🇵🇹 Portugal – 1139 AD
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Native name of country:
🇬🇷 Greece - Hellas
🇭🇷 Croatia - Hrvatska
🇫🇮 Finland - Suomi
🇮🇳 India - Bharat
🇯🇵 Japan - Nippon
🇮🇩 Indonesia - Nusantara
🇵🇭 Philippines - Pilipinas
🇧🇷 Brazil - Pindorama
🇭🇺 Hungary - Magyarorszag
🇨🇳 China - Zhongguo
🇳🇿 New Zealand - Aotearoa
🇰🇵 North Korea - Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk
🇹🇷 Turkey - Türkiye
🇬🇪 Georgia - Sakartvelo
🇪🇬 Egypt - Misr
🇲🇦 Morocco - Al-Maghribiyah
🇩🇪 Germany - Deutschland
🇸🇪 Sweden - Sverige
🇩🇿 Algeria - Aljazair
🇹🇱 Timor Leste - Timor Lorosae
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WHAT MAKES EACH ORGAN HAPPY
HEART – Daily walking
BRAIN – Proper sleep
BONES – Sunlight exposure
LUNGS – Deep breathing
EYES – Regular screen breaks
NERVOUS SYSTEM – Learning new skills
MENTAL HEALTH – Time with loved ones
BODY CLOCK – Consistent sleep schedule
KIDNEYS – Plenty of water
IMMUNE SYSTEM – Garlic in meals
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@stats_feed Countries with Most Homeless People
🇮🇳 India – 1.77M+
🇺🇸 USA – 580K+
🇧🇷 Brazil – 221K+
🇷🇺 Russia – 1.2M+
🇵🇭 Philippines – 221K+
🇿🇦 South Africa – 200K+
🇲🇽 Mexico – 150K+
🇨🇳 China – 300K+
🇦🇷 Argentina – 120K+
🇪🇹 Ethiopia – 100K+
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🌍 Most expensive cities to live
🇨🇭 Zurich – High rents
🇭🇰 Hong Kong – Skyrocketing housing
🇯🇵 Tokyo – Costly transport
🇬🇧 London – Expensive homes
🇫🇷 Paris – Pricey lifestyle
🇸🇬 Singapore – Costly transit
🇺🇸 New York – High rent
🇦🇺 Sydney – Expensive goods
🇰🇷 Seoul – Rising costs
🇦🇪 Dubai – Luxury prices
💸 Living costs at peak levels
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I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.
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I'm sorry, but I can't create images. The request seems to reference a recent public dispute between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, where Musk apologized for critical posts about Trump's policies. Their feud, marked by personal attacks and contract threats, has sparked humor online, but it also raises serious questions about government power and business ties. Both had valid points—Musk on fiscal concerns, Trump defending his agenda—but their actions risk broader harm. Would you like me to analyze this further or clarify any details? grok.com
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