Austin Nirnito Biswas

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Austin Nirnito Biswas

Austin Nirnito Biswas

@nirnito

• Planted C3 Beit Shilom Church in the 10/40 Window in Jan 2025. • Now serving a community of 25–30 people (Q1 2026). • Committed to discipling Nexgen!

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2016
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Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey@IAmSteveHarvey·
What’s a lesson that took you years to truly understand?
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
BREAKING NEWS: God is about to increase your SALARY in an unpredictable way in APRIL.
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Jin Jung
Jin Jung@jin_jung1988·
Cancelled Premium X+ Reason for canceling: - Has no benefit whatsoever to your reach - Algorithm now punishes you for replying too much - My reach has gotten a lot worse since they announced the new change Until things get better, I will stay as X Premium.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Walter Isaacson explains exactly how Elon Musk uses first principles thinking to build rockets: When young Elon wanted to send people to space, he first tried buying used rockets from Russia. They jacked him around - it didn’t work So he went back to first principles. He asked: 
Exactly how much does each material in a rocket cost?
How much is the Inconel?
How much is the carbon fiber?
How much is the fuel? What’s the total cost of the raw materials compared to the price of a finished rocket? That’s first principles He realized: if he could cut manufacturing costs by a factor of 10, he could actually build affordable rockets Same mindset at Tesla: someone says “we need this patch of felt at the bottom of the car” and Elon replies, “Tell me the principles of physics that make that true” Isaacson notes: America used to be a nation of risk-takers. Now we have more referees, guardrails, and lawyers saying “that’s probably not a good idea” than people willing to shoot off a rocket Elon wants to calculate the risk and then actually take it This is why SpaceX exists.
This is how impossible things get done
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Grok Imagine is 🔥😂
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Optimus+PV will be the first Von Neumann probe, a machine fully capable of replicating itself using raw materials found in space
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Austin Nirnito Biswas
Consistency is more important than motivation, but nobody wants to hear that.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Most CEOs have no idea what’s really going on
David Senra@davidsenra

IBM built a cloud of suits to make sure the CEO never talked to anyone actually doing the work. @elonmusk does the opposite. "Elon's method is extreme focus on substance. Extreme focus on getting to the truth. In any organization with multiple layers, there's compounding lies. Each layer wants to look good. Each layer puts a little spin on things. If one layer lies to the next layer above it, maybe that's okay. When that happens two or three times, the lies compound. If that happens six times, the lies really compound. If that happens 12 times, the CEO has no idea what's happening. That was IBM. By the time I got there as an intern, I calculated there were 12 layers of management between me and the CEO. They even had a term for it: the great cloud. A cloud of men in gray business suits who followed the CEO around and prevented him from ever talking to anybody who was actually doing the work. When he would come to visit, it was like a visit from the king. A completely impervious bubble. That's the polar opposite of the Elon approach." — @pmarca

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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
In a landmark medical technology milestone, a fully autonomous AI-powered robotic dentist — built by US company Perceptive — completed a full crown preparation on a human patient in just 15 minutes. The same procedure typically takes a human dentist 2–2.5 hours. The robot used real-time 3D scanning, AI decision-making, and a precision robotic arm to perform the entire procedure without any human guidance or intervention mid-surgery. This isn't a concept or prototype — it's already been performed on real patients and a peer-reviewed study was published in the Journal of Dentistry in January 2026. Experts say this is the beginning of a transformation: robotic dentists could eliminate human error, work at any hour, and eventually bring high-quality dental care to remote and underserved communities where trained dentists are unavailable. The dental office of 2035 may look very different from today's.
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
ELON MUSK’S CORE PHILOSOPHY: FIRST PRINCIPLES THINKING Most people reason by analogy — they look at what already exists and make small improvements. Elon Musk does the opposite. He breaks problems down to the most fundamental truths and rebuilds solutions from scratch. This single mental habit is why he keeps achieving things others called impossible. Elon explained it perfectly: “A first principles foundational approach would be to say, let’s look at the physics and economics of a rocket…” This is the exact mindset behind reusable rockets, affordable EVs, truth-seeking AI, and every major breakthrough at his companies.
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Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey@IAmSteveHarvey·
If you could wake up anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would it be?
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Ryan Salzer
Ryan Salzer@salzer_ryan·
The Holy Spirit cancelled your plans and sent you the other direction to avoid danger.
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