Public frustration over reckless driving is understandable. However, using apps to remotely disable an e-auto's battery is a dangerous act of cyber vigilantism that endangers lives and threatens the livelihood of drivers who depend on these vehicles.
The most powerful form of retaliation is not aggression...it is the precise exposure of the insecurity that motivated the aggression in the first place.
The deepest wounds are not caused by insults they are caused by uncomfortable truths.
A week ago, she couldn't afford her hotel room. A sports drink company were kind enough to pay her hotel bill.
Today, Maja Chwalińska is playing the French Open final.
Ranked 114 in the world, she had to qualify just to enter the tournament.
Nine wins later, she has earned more prize money than in her entire life career, with a minimum of $1.6 million.
A reminder that sometimes life can change in just one week.
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Ma’am, the most distressing fact is that 13% of the posts have remained on hold since 2019. The draconian 87:13 formula needs to be scrapped.
@neha_laldas Ma’am, the most distressing fact is that 13% of the posts have remained on hold since 2019. The draconian 87:13 formula needs to be scrapped.
India has now attained criticality in a commercial, 500MW power producing, fast breeder nuclear reactor.
(We had experimental one before, but this is a big commercial one that can produce power.)
Criticality means reactor is running by itself without needing to keep re-igniting it. Breeder means it makes more fissile fuel than it uses.
Nobody wanted to give India such tech. Because these reactors can create nuclear fissile material. So India created the tech itself in spite of sanctions.
Only Russia has this tech (true commerical fast breeder reactor) running. US, UK, France say they have given up on this. China has one prototype based on Russian tech but it is not yet commercial.
India has refused to put its Fast Breeder Reactor program under international scrutiny. It is a big, big, no HUGE thing for India's energy independence.
But, as usual, most Indians won't know how big as we don't play up our achievements. I was recently amused seeing some posts by Gen-Z advising Indian govt to go for Thorium cycle etc in some condescending tone.
Because India has been on it quietly for sometime. And this reactor going critical now and commercial soon means it can sustain itself for infinity. This cuts India's imports of Uranium. And paves the way for Thorium based reactors as well. (Stage 3 of India's nuclear program, we just passed Stage 2 with PM's post).
Also, what PM didn't say is, this reactor can help generate some 100+kg of weapons grade Plutonium -with which India can make many warheads and expand nuclear stockpile if it wishes so.
But India will never do that, you know, as India is a very peaceful nation promoting world wide nuclear disarmament ;)
ELON MUSK: “Our next product is Blindsight, which will enable those who have total loss of vision, including if they've lost their eyes or the optic nerve, or maybe have never seen even blind from birth, to be able to see again.”
Again I'm telling you. If you want to have strong foundations in math for AI/ML. Start with them.
Linear Algebra : Strang's MIT 18.06 videos and his Introduction to Linear Algebra book.
Calculus : Professor Leonard videos and reference book James Stewart Calculus
Probability : Joseph Blitzstein's Harvard Stat 110 videos and his book Introduction to probability.
Lifelong curiosity often is rooted in mild paranoia.
Expertise often repels paranoia and makes people less interested in learning new things.
Those who don’t wish to be learning machines will find it difficult in times to come.
Fluency in consuming information is not a proxy for actual learning. Just because you're putting it in your head doesn't mean it's staying there.
What you want to be measuring is your ability to *reproduce* information by pulling it out of your head. That's the only way you actually know it's really there.
The only sites you need to learn ML visually:
1. ostralyan
https://t.co/2m8UhL98lU
2. ML visualizer
https://t.co/4DN5fq40do
3. interactive ML
https://t.co/WYrMhBJmZm
4. ML visualiser
https://t.co/2EpAqGqNLT
5. tensorflow playground
https://t.co/VAen9orKMh