Beniskumar

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Beniskumar

Beniskumar

@beniskumar

Behaviour Science Consultant. Passionate about Personal Finance & Investment Biases,Strong advocate of Equity Cult. Likes&Retweets are not endorsements of views

Tham gia Mart 2014
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Tehxi
Tehxi@yajnshri·
Heartwarming ❤️ A man dances in front of an elephant, and after watching him for a few seconds, the elephant joins in with pure joy 🐘✨ Proof that happiness is truly contagious😍
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
"8 years of fasting experience in 60 seconds."
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Beniskumar
Beniskumar@beniskumar·
Best time to invest is when there is blood on the streets.
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Priyanka Vergadia
Priyanka Vergadia@pvergadia·
🤯BREAKING: Alibaba just proved that AI Coding isn't taking your job, it's just writing the legacy code that will keep you employed fixing it for the next decade. 🤣 Passing a coding test once is easy. Maintaining that code for 8 months without it exploding? Apparently, it’s nearly impossible for AI. Alibaba tested 18 AI agents on 100 real codebases over 233-day cycles. They didn't just look for "quick fixes"—they looked for long-term survival. The results were a bloodbath: 75% of models broke previously working code during maintenance. Only Claude Opus 4.5/4.6 maintained a >50% zero-regression rate. Every other model accumulated technical debt that compounded until the codebase collapsed. We’ve been using "snapshot" benchmarks like HumanEval that only ask "Does it work right now?" The new SWE-CI benchmark asks: "Does it still work after 8 months of evolution?" Most AI agents are "Quick-Fix Artists." They write brittle code that passes tests today but becomes a maintenance nightmare tomorrow. They aren't building software; they're building a house of cards. The narrative just got honest: Most models can write code. Almost none can maintain it.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
New research reveals that the act of singing can skyrocket immune-boosting antibodies by up to 240% in just one hour. Recent scientific studies reveal that singing is a biological powerhouse that significantly strengthens the immune system. Specifically, vocalizing triggers a rapid increase in Immunoglobulin A (sIgA), a crucial antibody that protects the mouth, throat, and gut from infection. Research involving choir members has shown that active singing can cause these immune markers to spike by as much as 240% within a single hour. Crucially, the benefit requires active participation; while listening to music offers emotional perks, the physical act of singing produces a far more immediate and substantial surge in antibody levels. Beyond the chemical boost, singing functions as physical medicine by activating the vagus nerve to calm the body. This process reduces cortisol, the primary stress hormone, and balances the immune response. These findings are remarkably inclusive, showing measurable improvements in everyone from casual singers to cancer patients and their caregivers. Regardless of technical skill or training, the simple act of raising your voice provides a universal tool for enhancing resilience and health. source: Kreutz, G., Bongard, S., Rohrmann, S., Hodapp, V., & Grebe, D.. Effects of choir singing or listening on secretory immunoglobulin A, cortisol, and emotional state. Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
🧵 Farming robots are no longer experimental. They're deployed, profitable, and reshaping agriculture. In orchards, vineyards, vegetable fields, and beyond, they're tackling labor shortages, precision spraying, and chemical reduction at scale. This is how robotics is quietly becoming the backbone of next-gen agriculture [Save this thread for later 📌]
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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
This is Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Guntur district’s share is ~15 % of India’s total chilli production and Andhra Pradesh contributes ~40–49 % of India’s chilli output, leading among all states Beautiful scenes from the field 🌶️
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American AF 🇺🇸
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
You can always tell when dads are home alone with the kids.. 🤣🤣
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Kungfu Pande 🇮🇳 (Parody)
An IAS officer in Chhattisgarh FIXED a maternal health CRISIS that the government couldn't solve with a recipe older than modern medicine. She did it with a ladoo! Yes, you read that right 🤯 Okay so here’s what happened: Koriya district had one of the worst maternal health records in the state: → High-risk pregnancies → Underweight babies → Mothers going into labour severely anaemic. Simply because pregnant women weren't getting enough nutritious food. So District Collector Chandan Tripathi did something no consultant would pitch. She turned a grandmother’s ragi modak into a structured maternal health system. Here’s what they did differently: → Created iron-rich ragi modak ladoos (dietician approved) → Gave 2 ladoos daily to every pregnant woman → Added iron supplementation from the 5th month → Paired each woman with a “Poshan Sangwari” to ensure she actually consumed them They called it the Koriya Modak Ladoo programme. The most brilliant part about this is that they didn't hire outsiders to make the ladoos. The same women it was meant to help now make the ladoos, earning ₹10,000–12,000 per month. And look at the results now: ✅ 57% reduction in low birth weight cases. ✅ 362/398 underweight mothers gained healthy weight ✅ 3,00,000+ ladoos distributed so far. And all of this was possible not because of a ₹100 crore government tender but because of trust in community knowledge and the will to execute it properly. Sometimes the most powerful solutions aren’t expensive.
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
So cute
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Little Mateo from Panama was filmed saving the chicken from his school lunch. Instead of eating the meat he hid it in a plastic bag. When his teacher told him to eat it he refused. He explained that he would be happier if his mother ate it instead. What is the most selfless thing you have seen a child do?
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@5am1am_6·
This man has Parkinson's disease and tries medical marijuana for the first time to help get relief 🌿✨️😌
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Orcas have been heard mimicking human speech. A study found that when prompted, the marine mammal could replicate the sounds.
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
How rewarding it is to see a true father who, despite knowing the loss, realized that his greatest and most precious treasure was protected... Giving them a hug of forgiveness that is worth more than any
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Revant Himatsingka “Food Pharmer”
4 different food ads. 1 common strategy. Can you find the common connection in these 4 ads?
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