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a Knowledge worker, perpetually curious karma focused; data holds future, the better we understand it, better we stand

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad Gita@GitaShlokas_·
With every passing day respect for this man is going up..
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Dr Poornima 🇮🇳
Dr Poornima 🇮🇳@PoornimaNimo·
She roasted the language supremacist so beautifully. And highlighted how the Congress party treated the North East states.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
In 1924, a little-known physicist from India made what many thought was a mistake. At least, that’s what the journals told him. His equations describing particles of light were rejected — too radical, too strange. So he sent them directly to Albert Einstein. Einstein did not reject them. Instead, he translated the paper into German, helped publish it, and used the ideas to build an entirely new branch of physics. Today, lasers, superfluids, and quantum computing all rely on Bose–Einstein statistics. Einstein became immortal in textbooks. Bose was reduced to a footnote. Every boson carries his name, yet history almost forgot the man behind Satyendra Nath Bose.
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
This is why California is Broke and Texas is not. This is pretty good!😂🤣
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T. Bernadetti
T. Bernadetti@MrsRoyKeaneo·
"Why didn't you fight back?" Thee BEST explanation you will EVER hear regarding rape. #EpsteinFiles Watch it! Turn it up! And PLEASE RT!
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Arun Pudur
Arun Pudur@arunpudur·
‼️Chinese have been trying to crack the 2nm Chips for years. Indian scientists did it in months. Zero news in the media, Zero Hype. The usual China is 100 years ahead of us Brown sepoys and Wumaos have gone silent.
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Dr Poornima 🇮🇳
Dr Poornima 🇮🇳@PoornimaNimo·
This is how an Advertisement should be. Made me feel so proud.🇮🇳❤️
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That Marine Guy🇮🇳
That Marine Guy🇮🇳@thatmarineguy21·
This is pure Goosebumps.. 🔥 Indian speed squat sets the track on fire - 38.75secs at Taiwan Athletics Open in 2025.🇮🇳
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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ
ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
Legendary Quant, and former head of Quant at SIG explains a corporate bond strategy:
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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
Essentials of Game Theory:
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𝐑𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐢⁴⁵
Rishab Rikhiram Sharma performed on the sitar at the T20 World Cup opening ceremony at Wankhede Stadium yesterday, and his music left the entire crowd mesmerized.🎻❤️
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
AMI Labs founder Yann LeCun on why LLMs are fooling us the same way AI has for decades: He argues that every generation of AI scientists has made the same mistake: confusing task performance with real intelligence. LeCun's core challenge to the current hype: "We're fooled into thinking those machines are intelligent because they can manipulate language. And we're used to the fact that people who can manipulate language very well are implicitly smart." He's clear that LLMs are useful, but being a useful tool and being intelligent are two very different things. The real insight is the historical pattern he's lived through. Since the 1950s, wave after wave of AI researchers have claimed their breakthrough was the path to human-level intelligence. Marvin Minsky. Herbert Simon. Frank Rosenblatt — who invented the perceptron, the first learning machine, in the 1950s — all predicted machines as smart as humans within a decade. "They were all wrong." LeCun has personally witnessed three of these cycles of hype and disappointment. And his verdict on the current one is blunt: "This generation with LLMs is also wrong. It's just another example of being fooled." The pattern: A new technique emerges → machines get good at specific tasks → we assume general intelligence The question worth asking: are we impressed by these tools because they're intelligent, or because they sound like they are?
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Rishab Rikhiram Sharma
Rishab Rikhiram Sharma@rishabsmusic·
15,000 live attendance in Dubai, I’m so blessed 🙏🏼 Presenting Kaanha Re in Raga Kedar 🦚
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Javed Akhtar claims Sholay's temple scene where Lord Shiva and Hinduism were mocked can't be screened in today's India. Wrong, Javed saab. You can screen it even today, just that in today's India, Hindus will ask you why you never had the guts to mock Allah or Islam similarly.
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Kiran Kumar S
Kiran Kumar S@KiranKS·
PhysicsWallah founder Alakh Pandey is now even richer than Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan! Saw this beautiful writeup on #FB. In 2014, 23-year-old Alakh Pandey taught physics to 10-15 students in a small rented room in Prayagraj for ₹50 per hour. He borrowed ₹5,000 from his mother to buy a second-hand phone so he could make videos. After being rejected by all the major coaching institutes, he started the “PhysicsWallah” channel on YouTube in 2016, with no big budget, just a ₹300 tripod, a ₹200 microphone, and a passion for teaching. Today, his channel has reached over 15 million subscribers. His app educates 4 million paid students for ₹3,500 annually. Alakh rejected several offers of ₹1,000 Crore to keep PhysicsWallah independent. Today, the company is valued at approximately ₹23,000 crore. According to the Hurun India Rich List 2025, Alakh Pandey's net worth is ₹14,510 crore, higher than Shah Rukh Khan's ₹12,490 crore. This story proves that when a middle-class teacher dreams not of Money, but of changing the future of children, destiny bestows upon him both wealth and respect.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Ronald Reagan was the first U.S. president who had been divorced. His first marriage, to actress Jane Wyman, ended because she chose to walk away. By all accounts, she wasn’t the easiest person to be married to — she filed for divorce from her second husband just a month after marrying him, and her third marriage didn’t last long either. But Reagan’s second marriage, to Nancy, was a different story. They were together for 52 years, and their relationship was widely seen as a model of love and partnership. In 1971, when Reagan was Governor of California, his eldest son Michael was getting married. Reagan couldn’t be there in person, so he sent him a letter. What he wrote wasn’t just a note of congratulations — it was honest advice from a father who had lived, learned, and deeply valued his own marriage: Dear Mike, You’ve probably heard all the jokes from people who are bitter or cynical about marriage. But here’s the truth: you’re about to start the most important relationship in your life. And it will become whatever you choose to make it. Some men try to act tough by living like the guys in locker room stories — thinking that what their wife doesn’t know won’t hurt her. But believe me, even without lipstick on your collar or shady excuses about where you were at 3 a.m., a wife always knows. And when that trust starts to break, the magic in the relationship starts to fade. More often than people realize, the ones who say marriage doesn’t work are the same ones who put the least into it. It’s like physics — you get out exactly what you put in. If you only give half, you’ll only get half back. Sure, there’ll be moments when you’re tempted — when you notice another woman or miss your old single life. But I’ll tell you something: real strength, real masculinity, is sticking with one woman your whole life. Anyone can cheat — that’s easy. But to stay interesting and loving to the same woman, through all the normal, messy, everyday stuff — that takes real character. If you love her, really love her, you’ll never embarrass her by flirting with others or making her question where you’ve been. And you’ll never put her in a position where another woman could give her a knowing smile — like she knows a secret your wife doesn’t. Even for one second. You, more than most, understand what it’s like to grow up in an unhappy home. Now, you have the chance to build something better. There’s no greater feeling than coming home after a long day and knowing someone’s waiting just to hear the sound of your footsteps. With love, Dad P.S. Say “I love you” at least once a day. It really does help. Those words came from more than just a father — they came from someone who knew what marriage meant and how important it is to nurture love and loyalty every day. Reagan made sure Nancy never had to doubt she mattered. He made sure she always waited for him with love. As people say, you reap what you sow. And Nancy — graceful, strong, and loyal — chose him just as much as he chose her. She wasn’t just the First Lady of the United States. She was, first and always, the First Lady of his heart. And Ronald Reagan — the strong, determined leader known to the world — never forgot who he was at home: a husband, a father, and a man who truly loved his family. Like many good men in this world.
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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
Interesting. Please see
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Aditya Agarwal
Aditya Agarwal@adityaag·
It's a weird time. I am filled with wonder and also a profound sadness. I spent a lot of time over the weekend writing code with Claude. And it was very clear that we will never ever write code by hand again. It doesn't make any sense to do so. Something I was very good at is now free and abundant. I am happy...but disoriented. At the same time, something I spent my early career building (social networks) was being created by lobster-agents. It's all a bit silly...but if you zoom out, it's kind of indistinguishable from humans on the larger internet. So both the form and function of my early career are now produced by AI. I am happy but also sad and confused. If anything, this whole period is showing me what it is like to be human again.
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