''You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.''
-Steve Jobs-
There's some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for. 🇱🇰
... May 18 Victory Day ...
Remembering the courage of our war heroes and celebrating the peace they fought for. salute to our motherland Lanka ! 🇱🇰 🫡
Buzzing continues! 😄
Here's why we exactly pick and stuck with AUS market. If you looking forward to step into AUS market some figures will be helpful for you.
https://t.co/DUMljJIGq7
After I posted about CODE BRIDGE few ppl questioned me this, and here's the answer I gave to them! See if you are interested in Web Dev ✌️
https://t.co/1MdVEhYlAt
I don't post what I'm doing frequently, but from today onwards I will! 😄 Go and have a look at how we build CODE BRIDGE if you are interested. ✌️
https://t.co/OSScch090Q
🇺🇸 PRESIDENT TRUMP: "It doesn't matter how many surgeries you have or how many chemicals you inject.
If you are born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you will never be a woman."
ELON MUSK: "The major breakthrough that SpaceX is hoping to achieve this year is full reusability. No one has ever achieved full reusability of a rocket, which is very important for the cost of access to space.
We've achieved partial re usability with Falcon 9. We've now landed the boost stage over 500 times, but we have to throw away the upper stage. The upper stage burns up on reentry and the cost of that is equivalent to a small to medium sized jet.
So with Starship, which is a giant rocket, it's the largest flying machine ever made, we should prove full reusability, which will be a profound invention, because the cost of access to space will drop by a factor of 100 when you achieve full reusability. So it makes putting large satellites into space very low, very cheap."
Elon Musk's Full Speech Today At Davos
► Silences removed (to save you time)
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From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
Christopher Nolan revealed that the final shot of The Dark Knight was accidental.
“I didn’t know how to end the film visually. A stuntman went up a ramp, a movie light shone down, and we cut to black from the light. It was unusual, but it felt right.”