🌟Meeting @qpiai CEO Nagendra Nagaraja at Quantum India Bengaluru 2025 🌟
*A thread*
Just a few months ago, in April, QpiAI just built India's MOST POWERFUL and LARGEST Quantum Computer and QpiAI became India's leading Quantum enterprise.
Thank you @waitin4agi_ and AEOS Games for the invite. Grateful!
A Storm is coming for the Gaming Industry!
Built in India.🇮🇳
Ready for the World to Unleash.🔥
#UnleashTheAvatar
Jensen Huang on why staying committed to NVIDIA's vision for 30+ years wasn't actually the hard part:
For over a decade, NVIDIA poured billions into a future most of the world didn't see coming.
When asked why he stayed so committed for so long, Jensen flips the question on its head:
"The question of why did we stay so committed for so long, the answer is actually the opposite. There was no reason to not be committed because we believed it."
For Jensen, conviction wasn't something he had to manufacture. The belief was the foundation, and everything else flowed from it.
"I've believed in NVIDIA for 30 plus years and I'm still here working every single day. There's no fundamental reason for me to change my belief system. I fundamentally believe that the work we're doing in revolutionizing computing is as true today, than it was before. And so we'll stick with it until otherwise."
But he doesn't pretend the journey was smooth.
He acknowledges the very real pressure that comes with investing in something the market doesn't yet understand:
"There's of course very difficult times along the way, when you're investing in something and nobody else believes in it and it costs a lot of money. Maybe investors or others would rather you just keep the profit or improve the share price or whatever it is."
His response to that pressure is the part worth sitting with:
"But you have to believe in your future. You have to invest in yourself. And we believed that so deeply that we invested tens of billions of dollars."
The takeaway is simple but rare in practice.
Commitment isn't something you summon when things get hard. It's something you already have because you genuinely believe in what you're building.
Without that belief, the difficult years become reasons to quit. With it, they're just part of the vision.
He was only 18 years old when the British hanged him. 🇮🇳💔
Barefoot.
Calm.
Smiling at the noose.
Just pause for a moment and imagine that courage.
Khudiram Bose was still a teenager when he chose to stand against the British Empire.
On 30 April 1908, Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki attempted to target a British magistrate known for his harsh actions against Indians.
The attack missed its intended target, and after a long chase stretching nearly 25 miles, Khudiram was captured.
But what happened during the trial became part of India’s revolutionary history.
When the judge pronounced the death sentence, Khudiram did not beg for mercy.
According to popular historical accounts, he smiled and said:
“Not only do I understand it…
but if given time, I can even teach you how to make a bomb.”
Just imagine the fearlessness behind those words. 💔
An 18-year-old boy standing before an empire…
without fear in his eyes.
On 11 August 1908, the British executed him.
Witnesses and accounts from that time often describe how he walked toward the gallows with an unshaken smile—ready to give his life for a free India he would never live to see.
Some people spend their whole lives fearing death.
Khudiram Bose faced it with courage before even turning 19.
And maybe that is why, more than a century later, his story still shakes the conscience of a free India. 🇮🇳
Because freedom was not gifted to this nation.
It was built on the sacrifice of fearless young souls like him.
#KhudiramBose #IndianFreedomStruggle #FreedomFighter #IndianHistory #Patriotism #UnsungHeroes #India 🇮🇳
@waitin4agi_ To the misfits who make change!
Thank you Varun for this!
Below is a podcast I am running ft. you as one of the inspiration for it is called
"Unorthodox"
@waitin4agi_ There's been lot of demand for AI generation lately Varun.
I am personally doing an internship at IISC, Bengaluru on this where we are using 'sota' models to create Long Form AI Generated Videos based on STEM Concepts.
As you very well know, these long vids are difficult to make.
We are excited to announce that Sarvam is partnering with @PixxelSpace to power the AI backbone of India's first orbital data centre satellite.
This is a first for the country, with India-built AI models running on an India-built satellite and both training and inference happening directly in orbit, without any dependence on foreign cloud or ground infrastructure.
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
― Steve Jobs
@PrathamJainAI I and my core team we are heading RAS(Robotics & Automation) Society back at my college, 90 percent of the team is from CS & its applied branches like AI&DS etc.
Most infrastructure decisions are guesswork.
Tested for the first time in production.
We’re building strikeloop (by Scubiee) for this →
https://t.co/H8DM9Z8lQA
Quick thoughts:
1.)Would you use this?
2.)What feels off?
3.)What’s missing?
#CloudComputing#DevOps#AWS#AI