Mala Reddy

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Mala Reddy

Mala Reddy

@lmreddy

Lover of all things product, ai and startups Building *https://t.co/1IH38Nh9HS

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Dear Men
Dear Men@Dear_Men_Life·
German Lady who married with Indian Hindu Men Becomes Pregnant. Knowing her Pregnancy, the Mother in law started caring her too much. Germany wife was surprised with this. She is appreciating India supporting culture for girls. Sadly Western media won't show this.
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@ggg78g89 fable 5 is overrated. Opus 4.8 is much better and more reliable
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Ali Haider@ggg78g89·
🚨SCOOP: MY Friend at Anthropic says things are VERY tense internally. Dario's running tough meetings — GPT-5.6 Sol is strong and Grok 4.5 is right on Opus's heels. Pulling Fable from subs on July 12 would trigger mass cancellations (why keep Max for Opus 4.8?), so they're now pushing to keep Fable 5 in subs permanently.
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@ggg78g89 Fable has been a gross disappointment. Couldn’t do a simple image edit, couldn’t create a half decent deck on brand
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
Let’s not put all blame on the kids. The current situation overseas is not easy. Extended absense is reason for firing. The companies are more and more rigid about availability. Once fired it’s hard to find jobs, re-entering the country is a risk even with green cards. Also the final rituals can be performed in a different country: one doesn’t need to be in India to do so.
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Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
I don’t know the value of all that money. So busy that you don’t even have 10–15 days for your own parents’ final rites? Heard someone say they’ll fly to India, stay for 2–3 days, pay an event management team to handle the rituals, and leave. They celebrated your birth. They stood by you through every stage of your life. And in the end, you don’t have a few days to stay back, perform the rituals, and say one last goodbye. What are you really running after?
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
If you're wading in the swamp of churn prevention, it's already too late. The product sucks and you're just trying to move a few percentage points. The faster path to a high retention low churn is actually having a real awesome product. Everything else is a small side effect.
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Ali Ghodsi
Ali Ghodsi@alighodsi·
At 11k employees, our AI costs are going up. Which model & harness should we use to lower cost but also retain great quality? We didn't want to blindly trust public benchmarks. So we ran a comprehensive evaluation on our tasks, code base, infra. It's been produced by more than 3,000 software engineers, spans 3 hyperscalar clouds and many languages and tasks. The results are surprising. We find that for the SAME mdoel, the choice of harness can significantly save costs (~2x). We also find that GLM 5.2 performs extremely well. We run Omnigent in front of these and can easily multiplex different harnesses and models for different tasks. Check it out: databricks.com/blog/benchmark…
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Yet we still don't have level-5 self-driving cars, and certainly not self-serving cars that can learn to drive in a few hours of practice like any teenager. We don't even have domestic robots that can do what 10-year olds can do the first time we ask them. We don't even have robots that are nearly as smart as a house cat. The G in AGI is nonsense.
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
Israeli soldier says 20% of IDF personnel visit India to recover from PTSD. "You can't grow up in Israel without hearing about India. It's part of Israeli society. Every fifth soldier finishing combat now goes to India."
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@GergelyOrosz this is true for many in enterprises. Not all work is AI related, so if you want to switch, sometimes its outside the company.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
From a (now former) Apple engineer: “I really really wanted to work on something AI-related… it was just not possible to get a transfer to an AI-related team internally. So I went out on the job market. Got offers from two AI infra companies, accepted one. V excited to start!”
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
On the contrary, Indians wash their hands and feet when coming from outside, wash their hands before eating. Its in the west, where people eat without washing hands. And it is in our culture to bathe everyday and pray before eating unlike west, where people dont bathe for days at a stretch.
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Katherine Van Dyke@Katherinevnady·
@lmreddy @MarioNawfal Makes sense because India is filthy and the people poop in the streets, wipe with their hands and don't wash their hands when preparing food. Except for Westernized ones, culturally, Indians have horrible hygiene, don't bathe or use deodorant, so they smell horrible.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇳🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 NIGHTMARE FUEL: A Welsh woman went on a 3-month trip to India and came home with 38 parasites in her brain. Lowri Denman knew something was wrong when she discovered a meter-long tapeworm in her toilet... years after the trip took place. It was just the first sign of neurocysticercosis, which left her with 38 parasites in her brain, extreme headaches, seizures, and psychosis. Only a handful of cases like this crop up in the UK each year. It's cause? The larvae of the pork tapeworm. What's strange about that is she intentionally avoided meat for the entire trip, but believes she inadvertently ate some anyway. Talk about an unwanted souvenir... Source: BBC / Writer: Michael
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Claude Fable 5 will be available again globally tomorrow. After a series of productive conversations with the US government, we're redeploying the model with a new set of classifiers to target and block more cybersecurity tasks. In the near term, some routine tasks like coding and debugging will fall back to Opus 4.8. We’ll continue to refine these classifiers over the coming weeks to reduce false positives and better distinguish genuine misuse from legitimate requests. We’ve also begun drafting a consensus framework—with Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and other Glasswing partners—for assessing the severity of AI jailbreaks and how AI developers should respond to them. We invite other industry partners and model providers to join us in this effort. Finally, we’re scaling up our collaboration with the US government on model testing and safeguards. This will include pre-release access to models and safeguards for evaluation, information sharing on jailbreaks and misuse, and dedicated resources for joint research. Thank you to our users for your patience, and to our partners across the government, industry, and the research community who worked alongside us to make Fable 5 available again. Read our full blog: anthropic.com/news/redeployi…
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@AlixNewsPulse @MarioNawfal Was she drinking off those lakes and rivers? Indians dont drink off them either. Did she not follow basic hygiene protocols? Pork tapeworms exist in many other parts of the world.
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AlixNews@AlixNewsPulse·
@lmreddy @MarioNawfal India has some of the most polluted lakes, rivers and land in the world. She didn't get it from Iceland, that's for sure.
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Millie Marconi
Millie Marconi@MillieMarconnni·
A guy who was the number one ranked machine learning competitor on Earth, twice, looked at how universities teach AI and decided they had the entire thing backwards. So he built a free course that has turned more people into working AI practitioners than most graduate programs. Jeremy Howard was the guy who made the course and it is called Practical Deep Learning for Coders. Here is the argument that drives the whole thing. Universities teach AI top-down. First you sit through linear algebra. Then calculus. Then probability. Then, maybe, a year later, you are finally allowed to touch a model. Howard watched this approach destroy motivated people. Most never made it to the part where it gets interesting. The math wall killed them first. He thinks that is exactly wrong. His view is that you do not teach someone baseball by drilling the physics of a curveball for a year before letting them hold a bat. You let them play, then explain the physics once they care. So his course inverts it. In the very first lesson, before any heavy theory, you train a working image classifier that actually runs. You build something real on day one. The theory comes later, pulled in piece by piece, exactly when you finally need it to go deeper. Harvard Business Review said fast AI can take motivated students all the way to building industrial-grade AI systems. The whole course is free. No paywall, no signup tricks. It assumes you can code a little and remember some high school math. That's the bar. The people who actually break into AI almost never start with the equations. course.fast.ai
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prathosh A P@prathoshap·
A 15-year-old dream has come true today. I started a PhD with the dream of creating a system that chants any Sanskrit shloka perfectly. And here I am opening sourcing 𝐕𝐚𝐠𝐝𝐡𝐞𝐧𝐮 - 𝐀 𝐯ṛ𝐭𝐭𝐚 (𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐫) 𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐞 ś𝐥𝐨𝐤𝐚-𝐭𝐨-𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐞𝐱𝐭-𝐭𝐨-𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐜𝐡 (TTS) 𝐬𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐤𝐫𝐢𝐭. This is the world's first vrutta-aware, open-source TTS for Sanskrit Chanting.
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@VigilantFox We should let kids be kids.. all kids are unique in their own way. Unless they are causing harm to themselves or others, we should let them be as they are. They will grow up fine.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Joe Rogan says he watched his “wild little” neighbor “go flat” the second his mom drugged him on ADHD meds. His guest, who wrote the entire Yellowstone series, shakes his head and tells him ADHD is actually a “f*cking superpower if you understand it.” He says his ADHD is exactly why he can sit in a crowded airport for 12 hours straight, writing a script and never lose focus. TAYLOR SHERIDAN: “They tried to give me medicine for the ADHD.” ROGAN: “Did they?” SHERIDAN: “They did give it to me when I was a kid… You’re lobotomized… And so my parents were like, ‘Fuck it. Just let him run around.’” ROGAN: “My neighbor’s kid, they gave it to him when I lived in California. It was such a bummer. He was this wild little kid. And they gave it to him, and all of a sudden he was flat. And the lady was like, ‘Oh, he’s on medication now because he’s hyperactive.’ I’m like, ‘Oh, my God.’ Not my kid. Not my place… And I kept thinking, if somebody did that to me when I was a kid, for sure I would have been on drugs.” SHERIDAN: “It’s a f*cking superpower, if you understand it.” ROGAN: “Exactly. It’s a superpower. If you could find something you love.” SHERIDAN: “People say, ‘How in the world can you write a script? You write all these things.’ It’s not that hard. Once I know what it is, I can sit. You could sit me in an airport, around a thousand people. I won’t hear them. And I can sit there for 12 hours straight.” ROGAN: “Because you love it.” SHERIDAN: “I just hyperfocus.”
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
If lack of money is stopping you from starting a factory... Read this. The Government of India offers manufacturing loans from ₹50,000 to ₹20 Crore. Many are collateral-free. Some include capital subsidies. 5 schemes every founder should know: • PMEGP: Up to ₹50L + subsidy up to 35% • MUDRA: Up to ₹20L • Stand-Up India: ₹10L-₹1Cr • CGTMSE: Up to ₹5Cr without collateral • Startup India (CGSS): Up to ₹20Cr for DPIIT startups Have you used any of these schemes? What was your experience?
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Mala Reddy@lmreddy·
@MarioNawfal Murderers, who killed innocents just coz they.. they have the blood of innocent Indians on their hands, which will come back to haunt.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Sec. Rubio on Iran: "If ships are moving, then that's what we are gonna react to. If the ships don't move, then that's a violation of the agreement, and we are gonna have a problem with it." That's right, when are you going to say something to Israel about the attacks in Lebanon? Iran has made it very clear that there must be peace in Lebanon for the MoU to be finalized. Writer: Samuel
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli Defense Minister Katz on Lebanon: “We are not allowing the civilian population to return. More than that, the first line of villages inside the security zone has been completely destroyed. We've completed it 100%.” PSYCHO... He doesn't mention Hezbollah here; he's talking about ordinary people. How do they expect people to sympathize with Israel if almost the entire government speaks like Ben-Gvir? Writers: Jamie, Samuel

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