Indians are not "one of the lowest" beneficiaries of US government benefits, they are THE LOWEST beneficiaries per capita of government benefits.
Indians are not "one of the biggest" net tax contributors in the US economy, they are THE BIGGEST tax contributors in the US economy.
India has sent 96 people to America who started billion dollar companies. No one else is even close.
There's only about 5 million Indians in America. Almost one in 50,000 of them is a unicorn founder!
What a holy, special, beautiful people.
I will always fight for them.
Brian on why pure people managers won't survive AI:
"I don't think people that only manage people will have any value in the future.
Everyone's going to have to be a hybrid people manager or manager IC.
In other words, even the managers need to code. You can't just be these managers where you're people's therapists and you're just doing meetings, just one-on-ones.
People who have lots of recurring one-on-ones are not going to survive.
That kind of leadership style is not gonna work. You need to have context.
I hear about heads of design, they don't actually manage the design. Johnny Ive manages the design. He designs and he leads people. A design leader who only manages the people that's crazy to me.
The way Frank Lloyd managed his design team is through the work. You don't manage the people, you manage the work.
I think a lot of people will survive this age of AI.
The two types of people that will not survive are pure people managers, and people that are rigid and don't want to change and evolve."
🚨 Mumbai is undergoing an unprecedented infrastructure push in the 2020s.
For New York, it was the 1890s.
For Singapore, it was the 1980s.
For Dubai, it was the 1990s.
For Mumbai, it was the 2020s?
Over $60 billion being invested in metro networks, expressways, a new airport, and regional connectivity projects
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
Gauss meets real life.
Also - Notice how people lifting 95 already say, “Fuck it, let’s do 100” - so there’s a discontinuity point.
Mathematical theory faces reality.
Being in China right now is a bit of a reality check.
Robotics is already in daily life.
EV adoption is everywhere.
Execution speed is on another level.
And tools like Kimi 2.5 aren’t just “local alternatives” — they’re competitive with, and sometimes better than ChatGPT
this is actually insane
> be tech guy in australia
> adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live
> not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4
> pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA
> feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold
> zero background in biology
> identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets
> design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch
> genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own
> need ethics approval to administer it
> red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine
> 3 months, finally approved
> drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection
> tumor halves
> coat gets glossy again
> dog is alive and happy
> professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?”
one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline.
we are going to cure so many diseases.
I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
Reading stories like this makes all those years on the Apple Watch team incredibly meaningful.
I was fortunate to spend many years helping design the product. Seeing it help someone discover a serious issue early and get treatment is incredibly rewarding.
Huge credit to the teams continuing to push it forward.
Apple Watch is a seriously underrated product.
A few years ago, my Apple Watch alerted me that it had detected a heart arrhythmia. It was the first time I had any indication that something might be wrong. I went to see a doctor, they did some studies, but they couldn’t find anything. I also had zero symptoms of heart issues.
A few years later, I got the Apple Watch Ultra, which let me take an ECG whenever an arrhythmia was detected.
I then visited another doctor and showed the ECG readings. He could clearly see that I had a severe arrhythmia.
Fast forward to today: I underwent a pulsed field ablation, a procedure that uses rapid, high-energy electrical pulses to destroy problematic heart tissue. I feel great, and the arrhythmia is gone! 🎉
I’m deeply grateful to the people who built the Apple Watch. Without it, I could have gone many more years without discovering this issue. And, of course, I’m grateful to the doctors, nurses and the advances in medicine that made treatment possible.
It’s incredible what can be done today. The whole setup felt super high-tech.
The all-new MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max pushes the boundaries of what you can accomplish from anywhere.
Run advanced large language models on device and unlock capabilities that can't be done on any other laptop—all while maintaining exceptional battery life!