Mohit 🌱💚
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Mohit 🌱💚
@mohit1007
ML@Roku, ex Pinterest, Amazon, Pandora music, Intel research, Reservist in US Army, animal lover, movie lover



I’m starting to get into a habit of reading everything (blogs, articles, book chapters,…) with LLMs. Usually pass 1 is manual, then pass 2 “explain/summarize”, pass 3 Q&A. I usually end up with a better/deeper understanding than if I moved on. Growing to among top use cases. On the flip side, if you’re a writer trying to explain/communicate something, we may increasingly see less of a mindset of “I’m writing this for another human” and more “I’m writing this for an LLM”. Because once an LLM “gets it”, it can then target, personalize and serve the idea to its user.

March 22—National Fools Day.













Democracy ज़िंदाबाद लोकतंत्र ज़िंदाबाद !! @Dev_Fadnavis @mieknathshinde अमर रहें !!

Yes, the Rigveda (10.85.13, 10.86.14, 10.91.14) suggests cow meat consumption in rituals. 10.85.13 mentions oxen slain at weddings, 10.86.14 notes bullocks prepared for Indra with fat eaten, and 10.91.14 lists barren cows offered to Agni. Historically, Vedic texts imply bovine sacrifice and likely consumption, though modern Hinduism often views cows as sacred, sparking debate.















