Got featured in a physical magazine !!
thank you @Analyticsindiam and @MohitingAround for the feature
ps: I don’t think India has an AI talent problem. I meet and work with so many amazing people, and I’ve come across some incredibly talented researchers in india.
The article mainly talks about how I got started in my AI journey after the launch of ChatGPT and how being public about it, applying to opportunities, doing open source projects has helped
Dads were right. Walking around with your hands behind your back and looking at everything around with a mild look of disgust and annoyance is so much fun
1. Thank you @svembu ji. Actually I have never claimed to be a historian. My analysis of history is part of my assessment of Bharat's constitutional journey. But let me share a few facts which the Left and a few from the non-Left have to lump whether they like it or not.
1. Trust the Pakistanis to make a pigsty even out of the @OxfordUnion. And as always, they are genetically incapable of being truthful. So here's the complete story of how this so-called debate played out.
It is with great joy that we inform all devotees of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar that all Mandir construction work has been completed. This includes the main Mandir and the six Mandirs within the precinct, dedicated to Mahadev, Ganesh Ji, Hanuman Ji, Suryadev, Maa Bhagwati, and Maa Annapurna, as well as the Sheshavatar Mandir. Flags and kalash (pinnacles) have been installed on these Mandirs.
Additionally, the seven mandapas dedicated to Rishi Valmiki, Rishi Vashishtha, Rishi Vishwamitra, Rishi Agastya, Nishadraj, Shabari, and Devi Ahilya have also been completed. The Sant Tulsidas Mandir is also complete, and statues of Jatayu and the Squirrel have been installed.
All tasks directly related to the convenience and arrangements for devotees have been fully completed. As per the plan, road construction and stone flooring work are being carried out by L&T, while landscaping, greenery, and the development of Panchvati over 10 acres are being swiftly executed by GMR.
The only ongoing works are those not directly related to the public, such as the 3.5-kilometer-long boundary wall, trust office, guest house, auditorium, etc.
Every time you open Google Maps, your phone is talking to at least four satellites orbiting 20,000 km above Earth.
Each one beams down ultra-precise timestamps basically saying, “It was 12:00:00.000001 when I sent this.”
Your phone measures how long each signal takes to arrive, then triangulates your exact position. Simple, right?
Here’s the twist by Einstein.
As those satellites are moving fast (about 14,000 km/h), time slows down for them, a prediction of special relativity.
But because they’re also far from Earth’s gravity, time speeds up … a prediction of general relativity.
Put the two effects together, and their onboard clocks tick about 38 microseconds faster per day than clocks on Earth.
That sounds tiny but if engineers didn’t correct for it, your GPS location would drift by roughly 10 km every single day.
So every step you take, every Uber you call, every “turn left” you follow… all depends on Einstein’s equations quietly running behind the scenes.
Mind bending
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I'd like to apologize to the tranwoman I migendered yeterday. A you can ee, thi key broke off my keyboard, cauing a "he" by mitake. I know that' not an excue, and I'm orry for migendering him.
"When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say".
My thoughts are with Charlie Kirk's family.