I believe human agency will be the driver of token capital growth. Humans will set ambitious goals, connect dots across domains, build relationships, and recognize patterns that matter most. Without human direction, you have compute running in circles ⭐️
Thank you to this leading lady Shweta at our morning @IndiGo6E 2085 from Navi Mumbai to Bangalore for making our Junior Captain’s day while ensuring it was a comfortable flight along with her crew. @AbhayTandon20@TID_Collective
you end up inviting the wrong crowd: students who aren't actually ready to build, tourists who just want to network and party, and opportunists who are only there to game the system and farm free cloud credits
yes, credits are a great resource, but they shouldn't be the main draw. actual builders are going to build regardless of whether they get free credits or not.
and to be clear, this isn't an "India problem." If your curation sucks, you will see this exact same behavior: credit farming and scene chasing. happens in the US or anywhere else in the world.
poor curation means poor outcomes, irrespective of geography.
Last week, India got access to the most important machine in the world.
The talent was always here, but the machine wasn't.
That massive gap is about to close. Tata Electronics just inked a landmark MoU with ASML. @AbhayTandon20#TID#TIDPodcast#ASML#Semiconductor#India
@TID_Collective@id 🚀 What was actually shipped (4/4)
4. Full episode transcripts piped into VideoObject schema - turning every episode from 800 chars of YouTube description into 5K–15K indexable words
Spent this weekend in the terminal again 💻 #rabbithole 🙃 Built this website for @TID_Collective with one goal: making it findable across - Google, Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini - the whole stack.
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🚨Last night, India switched on a reactor.
Here are 9 numbers nobody is talking about:
→ 72 years: Time since Homi Bhabha conceived this plan
→ 22 years: Time to actually build it
→ ₹7,700 crore: Final cost (started at ₹3,492 crore)
→ 500 MW: Power it will generate
→ 2nd: India's global rank only Russia had this before
→ 25%: India's share of world's thorium reserves
→ 400 years: How long those reserves can power India
→ 200+: Indian companies that built it. Zero foreign designs.
→ 3: Countries that tried and quit - USA, Germany, UK
🧵 A thread that will blow your mind:
Anthropic leaked 512,000 lines of Claude Code source code yesterday.
What happened in the next 12 hours is absolutely wild.
4 AM. Anthropic pushes an update to npm. Inside the package: their entire codebase. A 60 MB debugging file accidentally bundled in.
23 minutes later, researcher Chaofan Shou spots it. Downloads the zip.
Posts it on X. Within 6 hours: 3 million views.
By the time Anthropic’s team woke up, the code was forked 41,000+ times across GitHub. Anthropic started firing DMCA takedowns. Too late.
A Korean developer named Sigrid Jin woke up to his phone exploding. He’s Claude Code’s biggest power user.
WSJ reported he burned through 25 billion tokens last year.
He read the leaked code.
Rewrote the entire thing in Python in 8 hours. His repo hit 30,000 stars faster than any GitHub project in history.
Then he rewrote it again in Rust. That version now has 49,000 stars.
Someone mirrored it to a decentralized platform with one message: “will never be taken down.” The code is permanent. Anthropic cannot get it back.
Here’s the part I can’t stop thinking about: Anthropic built something called “Undercover Mode.” Its only job: prevent Claude from accidentally leaking internal secrets.
They shipped an entire anti-leak system in their own product. Then leaked their own source code in a .map file. Irony is beautiful