Congratulation @BCCI not only on your victory tonight but on the whole tournament - surely the biggest and best @T20WorldCup yet.
Great memories of the games at Eden that will collectively be a highlight of my 8 years in India and lifetime of watching live sport.
Singapore-based private wealth lawyer Ryan Lin said six or seven of his 20 Dubai-based clients, each holding an average of $50 million in assets, contacted him this week, with three planning immediate asset transfers to the city-state. -@Reuters
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Darjeeling’s street dogs are truly a different breed to those I’ve encountered elsewhere. Necessarily
thicker coats, more wolf like features, calmer temperament & often found in packs. But the biggest (clearly reciprocated) difference I observed is the kindness many locals show.
Milton Friedman on 4 ways to spend money:
1) Your money on yourself (you’re careful about both cost and quality)
2) Your money on others (you care about cost, less about quality)
3) Someone else’s money on yourself (you care about quality, not cost)
4) Someone else’s money on others (you care about neither)
The last one is how government spending works 🚨
"To teach someone a real skill, teach him how to take risk & fail. He will never learn this in school. No nonrisktaker can ever teach it. " - Nassim Nicholas Taleb #risk
“The greatest people are self-managing. They don’t need to be managed. Once they know what to do, they’ll go figure out how to do it. What they need is a common vision, and that’s what leadership is.”
— Steve Jobs
78 Bangladeshi workers who returned from Saudi Arabia discovered that the locks on their luggage had been forced open and that their personal belongings had disappeared after a stopover in Ethiopia.
30 years in the business. only do dramas every 4 years or more. do not appear on interviews. does not have social medias. can only be seen in public if she wanted. and yet here she is still on top. a true definition of timeless superstar https://t.co/4aIrVzlTQl
A 17-year-old just built a mind-controlled prosthetic arm for $300.
Yes, $300.
For something that usually costs $450,000.
Let that hit you.
A teenager, working from home, used AI, cheap materials, and 23,000 lines of code to build a device that reads brain signals without surgery, without implants, and without a $450K price tag.
This is not a feel-good story.
It’s a warning shot.
How can a high school student build something 1,500× cheaper than the industry standard?
What does that say about innovation?
About pricing?
About who gets access to life-changing technology?
Of course, medical prosthetics are expensive for real reasons:
materials, testing, regulation, customization.
But let’s be honest — not all of that justifies a half-million-dollar price.
This story exposes a simple truth:
The future of accessibility won’t come from the system.
It will come from the outsiders who dare to challenge it.
If a 17-year-old can match top-tier prosthetics for a fraction of the cost…
why aren’t these solutions available to the millions who need them?
What do you think — breakthrough moment or the start of a bigger revolution?
#AI #Innovation #Healthcare #Accessibility #FutureOfTech