Rishu Kumar

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Rishu Kumar

Rishu Kumar

@rishdotuk

Long document understanding, Multilingual Evals and efficient models mainly, but other #NLProc applications in free time | vim enthusiast

Entrou em Nisan 2011
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Akanksha 🦭@akanksha7196·
left ki baat se disagree karo toh sanghi, right ki baat se disagree karo toh pakistani. ye kaunsi duniya hai bhai.
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Rishu Kumar@rishdotuk·
@NielsRogge I swear I saw someone from the team making a post about them adding TerminalBench so that people won't post this meme. :P
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MANTU KUMAR
MANTU KUMAR@Mantu_kumar91·
Skill sikhte hi dead ho jaata hai 😑
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Shikha@Itswhoyoulove·
@rishdotuk I don't even like and reply lot of times, so they don't think I am a spam. First world ke trust issues
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Shikha@Itswhoyoulove·
i tweet, get restricted, restriction lifts, spam again, repeat.
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Megha@Deadly_Cynic·
haan nahi banayi maine teri report now what to do madrachod
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Antoine Chaffin@antoine_chaffin·
SOTA harvesting won't stop until morale improves (or people realize that you just have to feed data to PyLate to get yours...)
Omar Khattab@lateinteraction

@antoine_chaffin Antoine and LightOn team right now, with their multi-vector magic

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Lazarz@Laz4rz·
Happy birthday to yours truly 🥳
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Rishu Kumar@rishdotuk·
@bekhayalime Have you read Gita? Because I have, from cover to cover and this is just wrong.
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r@bekhayalime·
I know that the Bhagavad Gita was recited on the battlefield, and that context is important but the lesson of the Gita isn’t about promoting war it’s about guidance, clarity, and making the right choices. The problem arises when its verses are used to incite anger or manipulate
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r@bekhayalime·
Intentions are what truly matter. Nolan quoted the Bhagavad Gita to convey Oppenheimer’s remorse over creating the nuclear bomb, while Aditya Dhar used the Gita quote to stir anger among people. Similarly, films like Swades, Lagaan, and The Legend of Bhagat Singh referenced religious texts, but their purpose was never to provoke anger.
Abhishek@MSDianAbhiii

Christopher Nolan can include a Bhagavad Gita quote in his films, but when Aditya Dhar does the same, it suddenly becomes an issue. Interesting double standards.

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Akanksha 🦭
Akanksha 🦭@akanksha7196·
i miss genuine sincere companionship, sadly platonic relationships cant fulfil that
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Anil Keshwani@anilkeshwani·
@rishdotuk @WisprFlow This was a thing for Millennials too - don't let Gen Z just hijack our social mores
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Rishu Kumar@rishdotuk·
@velliikudii I can’t find the “You guys can’t do anything” meme when I need it.
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srishti@velliikudii·
i love cinema but there's no way my adhd ass is sitting 5 hours for dhurandhar
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B.@BurgerrB·
I want people living in the north to confirm this. For research.
Anu@Escapeplace__

@r2minusd2 In north, people are welcomed to celebrate the festivals with us in place of them trying hard to be included. I think that’s the difference

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𓁘@priyaaarao·
Anu, every single festival, same recycled take. At this point, it’s just you refusing to understand how a diverse culture works. Bangalore doesn’t exist to perform festivals for you. Ugadi is mostly celebrated at home, not on the streets. Maybe stop expecting Instagram friendly version of celebration and start accepting that culture doesn’t need to be loud or visible to be real. And honestly, ‘I don’t see it, so it’s not happening’ says more about your limited lens or better step out of your bubble before questioning an entire city.. not everything revolves around what you manage to notice. Happy Ugadi!🍃
Anu@Escapeplace__

Anytime someone says that Bangalore doesn’t know how to celebrate festivals, people get offended saying it’s not their local festival. Well it’s Ugadi today, and I still don’t see any kind of celebration here. What’s your excuse now?

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