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@batatalal

to welcome the music, to celebrate the mathematicians work!

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2022
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Biswajit
Biswajit@parresianz·
@batatalal Unrelated: You had said that Wing Kam Liu had finally shown some interesting work. I couldn't track down any online talks that fit that description. Can you point me to a talk/paper?
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Anil Das
Anil Das@dasanil·
Met a college mate today who showed what was written in the college yearbook for me. “Firmly believes that if a subject required attending classes to learn, it was not worth learning”. 😂
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ChessBase India
ChessBase India@ChessbaseIndia·
Meet 10-year-old prodigy Aarit Kapil from Delhi, India. The youngster is born on 13th of September 2015 and is already rated 2304. After 5 rounds of the Menorca Open he is already performing at an Elo of 2644 and has beaten Former World Junior Champion GM Nogerbek Kazybek (2528), IM Ansat Aldiyar (2484) and he then drew GM Bryce Tiglon (2529) and IM Faustino Oro (2528). GM Srinath Naryanan (@srinathchess) , the coach of the Indian National Team mentioned about Aarit recently that he is "Excited about a talent after a long time!" We interviewed Aarit after his wins over Nogerbek and Aldiyar and the way he analyzes variations is just mindboggling. You can find the link to the interview in the next tweet! Keep Going Aarit, the sky is the limit for you! #chess #chessbaseindia #prodigy
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Path@cat_a_nova·
@batatalal You don't understand enough Physics to call him out.
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ಮಹೇಶ 𑀰𑀸𑀲𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀭𑀺
AI in its present state is an extreme accelerator of progress because it increases the speed of error correction in various contexts by orders of magnitude. And progress is the accumulation of error corrections. The cost of numerical experimentation is now very low. Building software systems is cheap and fast. Scientific analysis and proofs are faster. Searching literature is faster and more effective. And generating ideas is easier.
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Tinguji
Tinguji@chai_e_chai·
@batatalal Huh... Mate... he got AIR 1 in IIT JEE..
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Path@cat_a_nova·
@batatalal That's JEE advanced AIR 1 FYI
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
US fertility reached 1.57 last year, the lowest ever recorded, and the WSJ explanation is "uncertainty about finances, relationship stability, and the political climate" my great grandma had eleven children during the second world war, in a country being bombed, in a house with no running water, on rations. poor people have always had kids. the poorest people on earth right now still have kids and the financial excuse is a story we tell ourselves because it makes us feel good and the real one is unbearable the real mechanism is that we got rich enough to redefine children as an expense instead of the point. somewhere in the last fifty years the cultural goal inverted and a child stopped being what life is for and became a line item competing with the lifestyle. once you frame it that way the math never works, because the math isnt supposed to work. that's the point we are living in the richest moment in human history and we decided to use the surplus to buy ourselves out of the future. the most prosperous civilization that has ever existed is committing demographic suicide at the altar of personal optimization and comfort, and the official line is that we cant afford it the birthrate is a lagging indicator of a civilization that forgot why it was alive
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The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

In charts: The nation’s fertility rates hit record lows in 2025 as childbearing continued to shift toward older women on.wsj.com/41qPbw7

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