Aniruddha Mukherjee

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Aniruddha Mukherjee

Aniruddha Mukherjee

@annimukh

CS Senior @ IITM-BSc, KIIT | RL & Blockchains @IISc Bangalore | Intern @ UT Austin, TCS R&I, IIT-KGP | Pianist https://t.co/nzIslrWGDx

under a rock Katılım Şubat 2023
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Ben Horwitz
Ben Horwitz@horwitzben·
just pushed a small update! waiting for google to approve, thx for your patience
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
@0xMukesh interesting- but isn’t that just “watch later”.rename(“nerdsnipe”) but, I really like the mental image that nerdsnipe constructs in my brain-
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Mukesh@0xMukesh·
@annimukh ive a playlist titled "nerdsnipe" on youtube, where i save all the _interesting_ videos which i come across while working/in-between something and then i go through them while eating/travelling
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
I come across a lot of links when I scroll Twitter, YouTube, etc., but I don't have time to immediately consume those, but those topics are super interesting and I do want to consume that content. But I don't know where to paste all of these links.
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
If you want a life that feels like yours, you have to get in touch with your inner madness. Become a rebel. Unapologetically you. Take the path nobody dares to walk. Read 700 page philosophy books. Work for a month straight. Build something from nothing. Then disappear for a week. Don't be rational. Don't be logical Don't be normal ever. Be rare. Be obsessive. Be exactly who you are. This one mindset shift can absolutely change everything.
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Michał Podlewski
Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL·
Terence Tao on the rise of AI -- "You see all the ‘five stages of grief’ play out — denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. And I think this is happening everywhere. But I think we’re beginning to see denial fade away." nature.com/articles/d4158…
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neural nets.
neural nets.@cneuralnetwork·
embrace failures. you are gonna fail more than you can ever imagine. for research roles, i got rejected 150+ times. for off campus, i was rejected 650+ times. as sir lewis hamilton once told, no one ever got successful without failing, except superman. so please learn from failures, i believe in you to win.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
results without a deep understanding of behind HOW the results were gotten are useless. THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS. do things not because you have to show updates to your advisor, but because YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE WORK YOURE DOING.
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
always have massive log files to UNDERSTAND what your code is doing. with vibe coding, people don’t read their code and just “trust” the LLM. Anyone who’s serious about “correctness” must go through EACH line of code and log the shape of the vectors before and after.
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Yacine Mahdid
Yacine Mahdid@yacinelearning·
@annimukh nah no need to list your weak edges on a sheet to be honest just go out there and chat with people and try to be useful
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
so true. really great read- written really accessibly and engagingly. this is how one must write to keep a twitter audience engaged. but the points are also very valid. might help to have a list of your weak-edges on a google sheet or a notion bullet point list
Yacine Mahdid@yacinelearning

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Archie Sengupta
Archie Sengupta@archiexzzz·
i met @arnav_kumar today. he founded leap finance (Series E) from scratch in india. insane clarity of thought. holds a very high bar. we had a lot in common. he has a perfect balance of logical + creative thinking. people like this are very rare. most people i’ve seen are either too left-brained or too right-brained. (i am ambidextrous so i know) we talked a lot about “thinking big” and a lot about books. we’re both avid readers. showed him my printed jeff bezos shareholder letters that i carry around to read in free time. i think i need to get back to fitness now haha. arnav is fit, like really fit. but no one comes closer to the og @arindam___paul ;)
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
@archiexzzz @snsf absolutely crazy! if you’re in blr- would love to meet up if you’re willing to make the trip to the iisc camps else- Indiranagar/MG is fine too- lmk
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Archie Sengupta
Archie Sengupta@archiexzzz·
met @snsf today in blr. incredibly insightful conversation.
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Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
I am only seeing what I want to see based on stuff I've saved earlier, but I didn't have time to read when I was actually there. So PLEASE HELP!
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Aniruddha Mukherjee
Aniruddha Mukherjee@annimukh·
And just the way that YouTube has a recommendation system, this sort of app or service, I also expect should have a recommendation system of sorts. But the trick here is that it's not recommending me random content from the internet.
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