Nrip Nihalani
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Nrip Nihalani
@nrip
Tech Innovator, Plus91 Co-Founder, Traveloholic, Ubiquitous Apps & Healthcare Technology Expert .. Runs HealthIT News Site http://t.co/xQU5sSqVuA #HIT100
ÜT: 19.049101,73.023018 Katılım Nisan 2008
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I’m Italian.
But I make $50,000/month selling AI eBooks to readers in the US, UK, Australia and Canada.
Here’s how you can do the same, and make your first $3,000 before the end of June 2026:
1/ Find books Amazon is already rewarding
2/ Ignore broad niches, go painfully specific
3/ Use AI to write eBook in just 1-hour
4/ Treat covers like ads, not art
5/ Launch before you feel ready
6/ Run KDP ads
7/ Double down on what the market confirms
8/ Build a portfolio, not a single book
If you want my complete AI eBook system + AI prompts I use...
Like this + Reply "Send" and I'll send you everything for FREE
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I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly."
The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal.
When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience."
Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable.
When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates.
I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped.
The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault."
I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology."
Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident.
Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize."
I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time."
They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again."
I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes.
© 6IX.
@BSAT_Properties

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The thesis is simple: the future belongs to individuals who build compounding AI systems, not to individuals who use corporate-owned centralized AI tools.
I'm trying to build these in open source so you can have them for free. That's what GBrain is.
Garry Tan@garrytan
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I'm deleting this soon because it's lowkey a formula to PRINT CASH.
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You can earn $10,000/month simply by working a few hours a week from anywhere in the world.
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Dear @TRAI,
Imagine your recharge plan is going to expire in 2 days.
Imagine someone is following your sister late at night, and she is trying to call you for help.
Imagine you are injured on the road and desperately trying to call a family member.
But before the call even connects, telecom companies play long warnings like “your plan is expiring soon, please recharge” in two languages. During this warning, the actual call does not connect, and valuable time gets wasted.
In emergency situations, even a few seconds matter. These repeated recharge reminders are extremely frustrating.
We already know when to recharge. Customers should not be forced to listen to long, nonsensical warnings.
Please order all telecom companies to immediately stop these nonsense warnings before calls, or allow the call to connect while the warning plays in the background.
Be serious.
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"Face the facts. Deal with it. In a transparent, no-nonsense way."
Pascale Meulemeester on what transformation really requires.
Watch now only on The @SmokelessWord.
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Yesterday, I released my 36 Claude Prompts playbook for AI publishing.
Over 1,000 people asked for it.
So today, I’m going even further.
I’m giving away the exact Claude workflows responsible for generating over $50,000/month for me.
Usually, I charge $199 for this. Today, it’s 100% FREE.
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(All my personal claude prompts included).
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"Not a happy marriage." @jsnover on why .NET and Windows have never gotten along.
This clip has Bill Gates' obsession, the Longhorn disaster, Dave Cutler's backup tapes, and the day Notepad ballooned from 15KB to 15MB.
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Neural networks were declared scientifically dead in 1987.
A French PhD student bet his entire career on them anyway ~ and won. 🤯
>Meet Yann LeCun 🇫🇷
>Paris-born. PhD from Sorbonne in 1987.
>Joined Bell Labs in 1988. Kept building. Alone.
>In 1989, built Convolutional Neural Networks
>By the late 90s, his CNN was reading 10% of US bank checks
>The industry called it a niche trick. Ignored him for over a decade.
>Then 2012 hit. Deep learning exploded.
>His “dead” research became the blueprint for everything
> ChatGPT. Gemini. Claude. Grok. All standing on his shoulders. 🚀
>Won the 2018 Turing Award ~ computing’s Nobel Prize
>Became Chief AI Scientist at Meta “Godfather of AI.”
>Now publicly says LLMs are a dead end.
>Fights the entire industry.
>Left Meta in late 2025 to build AMI Labs in Paris
>Already valued at $3.5B before launching. World models, not LLMs.
The industry ignored him for over 20 years.
Now he’s ignoring the industry.
Absolute Legend 🐐


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GK Daily Brief: Compute, Crude, China — All Three Just Repriced
→ Goldman upgraded Q4 Brent to $90, WTI to $83 — "net upside risks for even longer"
→ DeepSeek V4 launched Friday on Huawei Ascend 950s, not Nvidia. 1.6T params. 90% cheaper. NVDA & AMD locked out of early access
→ BTC held $77–78K through retail capitulation. ETF weekly inflows +$823M. IBIT now custodies 800K BTC, Strategy at 815K
→ Wednesday: MSFT + META + GOOG + AMZN all print on FOMC + GDP + PCE day. Mag-quad on macro-quad
The three biggest constraints in the global economy — wafers, watts, and Hormuz tonnage — all moved against consensus over 72 hours. Iran says no deal under threats. China just proved its AI stack runs without US silicon. The grid is still the bottleneck even as utilities raise 2030 capex 27% to $1.4T.
Question: When the bottleneck is no longer capital but physical — power, silicon, oil — does the next leg of this market favor the operator with the asset, or the investor with the float?

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@aymanalabdul real ai implementation, but specific to healthcare - @plus91
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Getting requests from clients for real AI implementation partners.
All I'm finding are Vibe Code Bros or Zapier shops.
I want firms that:
• Diagnose the actual business problem
• Bring PMs + Product + AI talent
• Build + integrate into real workflows
• Care about security and stability
• Ship and iterate
Who’s best in the world at this?
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@NalinisKitchen its simple supply and demand.. there is no need for so many junior and mid level IT staff in american companies any more. every company/ country enacts rules, laws as per the the prevailing needs of the times. there was a demand once but not any more
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US just dropped a bomb on lakhs of Indian dreams. A new bill has been proposed.
In this bill, Republicans are suggesting a pause on H1B visas for 3 years. They also want to reduce the number of visas from 65,000 to 25,000 and remove benefits like bringing family, doing OPT, and even the chance to get a green card. They are also planning to stop companies from hiring through third parties.
One major change in the bill is increasing the minimum salary to $200,000. This means a company can only hire a foreign worker if they are ready to pay at least this amount every year. Right now, many H1B workers earn much less than that. If this rule is applied, only very high paying and senior level jobs will qualify. Freshers and mid level workers will find it very difficult to get these visas because companies usually do not offer such high salaries to them.
So this is not just about visas. It could make it much harder for many Indian IT workers to go to the US.
India needs to take this seriously. Our engineers should not have to depend on luck or a lottery system to build their careers. We should focus more on creating strong opportunities in India so people can grow here.
Because if one day the US completely shuts that door, we should already have our own doors open.
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Under the directives of the President of the UAE, we launch a new government model. Within two years, 50% of government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI, making the UAE the first government globally to operate at this scale through autonomous systems.
AI is no longer a tool. It analyses, decides, executes, and improves in real time. It will become our executive partner to enhance services, accelerate decisions, and raise efficiency.
This transformation has a clear timeline. Two years. Performance across government will be measured by speed of adoption, quality of implementation, and mastery of AI in redesigning government work.
We are investing in our people. Every federal employee will be trained to master AI, building one of the world’s strongest capabilities in AI-driven government.
Implementation will be overseen by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, with a dedicated taskforce chaired by Mohammad Al Gergawi driving execution.
The world is changing. Technology is accelerating. Our principle remains constant. People come first. Our goal is a government that is faster, more responsive, and more impactful.




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