Watched the Delhi Gymkhana discussion on @themojostory with @BDUTT & @sushantsareen.
@Iyervval, a correction... Singapore has 2 kinds of leases - 99 & 999 years. There are also freehold properties, but foreigners cannot hold those.
The closest equivalent to the @DelhiGymkhana is the @SGCricketClub. I too am a member and enjoy reciprocal privileges at the Delhi Gym. The SCC pays market rent to the government, which just recently renewed the lease for $10.9 mill. The club also surrenders its cricket ground for the National Day parade and Singapore Grand Prix every year.
Delhi gym should pay fair rent. If it can't afford the rent, it should move somewhere else. A club is a gathering of members and is not attached to a physical property.
A few years back, multiple golf clubs in Singapore moved because their leases weren't renewed. The land was to be used for public needs.
Super excited to get on board @royeokupe’s afro-anime animated feature Malika: Warrior Queen.
Roye’s “Iyanu” series ranks No. 1 among kids 2-12 on @cartoonnetwork and is a top 10 kids and family series on @HBO Max.
Music supervised by Seni Saraki, Grammy winner for his contribution to the Bob Marley: One Love soundtrack, and also worked on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Art by Godwin Akpan, known for his work on Disney’s Iwaju and Project Hail Mary. The voice cast includes Nigerian star @AdesuaEtomiW.
Executive Produced by DreamWorks veterans Doug Schwalbe, Randy Dormans, and yours truly.
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🐶 In China, 7 stolen dogs escaped from a butcher’s truck and walked 17 km home led by a corgi!
In Jilin province, seven dogs were stolen for sale at a dog meat market and loaded into a van. But they managed to escape — and what followed looks like a movie.
Instead of scattering, they stayed together: forming a protective circle around an injured German shepherd, while a corgi led the way.
Over two days, they covered about 17 km across roads and fields — and made it back to their owners.
Escape mission: accomplished. 🐾
We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care.
If you think only the players did all the hard work please keep in mind that it’s 1.30am in Singapore, we are awake, and tomorrow’s Monday! 😂
#T20WorldCup2026final
Google's Play Store overhaul is welcome but India gets it in September 2027 while the US and Europe get it by June 2026.
An 18-month lag for India's 700 million Android users is simply not acceptable.
We flagged this in @moneycontrol today. The fight for fair platform economics in India continues.
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@igpdaofficial
Unfortunately, decades of support for the Taliban has finally come home to roost for Pakistan. Let's hope this is a permanent conversion.
https://t.co/hNgAGUQDkl
It might be a naive to think that Paramount is not good for the money they're committing to buy WBD. Whether it's going to be worth it in the long run is a different question.
By @Forbes' estimates, the elder Ellison, who is also Oracle’s largest shareholder, doesn’t have enough cash to fulfill his part of Paramount’s $111 billion offer for Warner Bros.
We'll know more in the coming days, but here’s how it could play out:
https://t.co/bFpg0boeTR
The Paramount Skydance, Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery dance is finally over. This would create three media companies in the $100-180 billion marketcap competing for audience share.
I think that is good for the industry and would probably end up offering more choice for the consumer.
https://t.co/OC0w9agyT9
For its size, Singapore has one of the most disproportionately large and advanced air forces in the world. The island nation, which covers just 736 square kilometers, fields 40 F-15SGs and 60 F-16C/Ds, and has 20 F-35As on order. Fun fact: Singapore’s airspace is so limited that many RSAF jets and crews are permanently deployed offshore, in countries like the US and Australia, where they conduct training.
A father and son just mathematically proved that AI agents will never do what Silicon Valley is promising
Vishal Sikka is not some random academic. He was the CEO of Infosys, CTO of SAP, built SAP HANA, sits on the boards of Oracle, BMW, and GSK. Stanford PhD in AI. His son Varin is currently at Stanford
Together they published a paper that nobody in AI marketing departments wants you to read
Their argument: LLMs can only perform a certain number of computations per response. That number is fixed by the model's architecture. If a task requires more computation than that ceiling, the model will either fail or hallucinate. This isn't a maybe. It's baked into the math of how these systems work
They use the Traveling Salesman Problem as an example. Ask an AI agent to verify whether a claimed route is actually the shortest among all possible routes and the verification alone requires exponential time computation. The model physically cannot process it correctly
So every AI agent demo you've seen was running carefully selected tasks that stay under the complexity ceiling. Meanwhile the real world tasks businesses actually need automated blow right past it
Now this doesn't mean AI is useless. Even if advancement stopped today, AI would still transform how we work. The tools we have right now are genuinely powerful for the right applications
But it does make me wonder about something
If OpenAI is truly on the verge of AGI, why are so many senior employees leaving to start their own companies? You're months away from the biggest technological breakthrough in human history and you're going to take equity in a risky startup instead?
These people see the ceiling. And they're positioning accordingly
The gap between AI marketing and AI math keeps getting wider. Doesn't mean AI won't change everything. But probably not the way the fundraising decks promised.
-- Taken from other Media Platform... So don't take credit nor authenticity!!
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The eternal Android Fan vs iOS Fan fight is getting watered down here. That said, I can't wait for a smarter Siri. It's long overdue.
https://t.co/HsXXmHe9VY
Now, Paramount Skydance has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, seeking disclosure of more information to WBD shareholders.
Who is writing the movie script on this acquisition drama?
#Paramount#Netflix#warnerbrosdiscovery
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Capitalism- like it or not is a Western word - also implies polarisation- greed in some parts - and not identifiable by most of 1.4 billion 🇮🇳 ( not on X 🤷♂️). We have not evangelised Failure enough for all to know what it takes to be successful- the road to that in most cases needs the toughest to Outlast most - We all know value creation comes first - you create value for multiple others first and only then does wealth creation happen for self - but that is ‘lost in translation’ - we need to coin our own word for - success after multiple failures - and the ability to Outlast most others , and junk Capitalism- the original patriarchal and Industrialist image has not got the new economy any brownie points either and we speak even less about giving back and the balance that needs to be in a country like 🇮🇳 @vijayshekhar@deepigoyal@sbikh@kunalb11
In case you ever wondered, New Years Day on the Gregorian Calendar is cosmically arbitrary, carrying no Astronomical significance whatsoever.
Meanwhile, Chinese New Year, Lent, Easter, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Saturnalia, Christmas, & Ramadan, all index to Astronomical events.
Eating out culture in Tokyo is not like other cities. Tokyo has 10x the number of restaurants compared to LA so the whole idea of a top 10 or top 50 list is just nonsense. Tokyo breaks the conventional model that there’s some specific place all the way across town worth going to.
In Tokyo there’s probably some place worth going to about a 2 minute walk from exactly where you currently stand.
It has a very high “excellent random meal” factor because of the high volume of restaurants. You just have to get used to using google to see what’s in the vicinity, rather than trying to go to some place on a list, filled with tourists, far away from you, where you’ll also have to queue.
If you’re visiting Tokyo I would just completely ditch Michelin guides, lists, and even recommendations from friends. Just see what’s around you at the time you’re hungry.
Below: randomly stumbling upon a place that hand makes their own soba.