The current Union government including Sugar Daddy claims that Ethanol saves our foreign reserves!
As of today Petrol costs us ₹52/ litre whereas Ethanol costs INDIA about ₹72 per litre.
Then under the BETA BADHAO YOJNA Ethanol distilleries get subsidies!
Also we import industrial Ethanol
#EthanolScam
HPCL's Ex CMD says the assumption that ethanol blending lowers fuel prices is incorrect.
The price of ethanol ranges between ₹56.71 and around ₹71 per litre, while the ex-refinery price of petrol was almost ₹53 per litre.
Its a myth that prices should be lower.
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱 Tucker says he's been SHUNNED from Trump's inner circle for speaking out against Israel...
"I'd love to go see Trump. I can't.
Trump's all mad at me. They're all mad at me.
Calling me an antisemite or... it's just so ludicrous.
Look, I think at this point it wouldn't be good for me to contact anybody. I'm seen as disloyal.
Trump has been disloyal to the United States, totally disloyal to the United States.
He CHEATED on the United States with a foreign power."
Writers: Mhedi, Michael
I’ve been asked several times whether Zhilin Yang, the founder of @Kimi_Moonshot was my PhD student. The answer is yes and he is absolutely brilliant.
But I’ve been incredibly fortunate to work with so many outstanding PhD students over the years. So I thought I’d brag a little about them and their career paths (of course there are also many MSc and undergraduate students, sorry if I missed anyone):
Founders / Founding Team Members
Devendra Chaplot @dchaplot PhD, Founding Member Thinking Machines / Mistral
Zhilin Yang PhD, Founder & CEO, Moonshot AI
Jimmy Ba @jimmybajimmyba MSc/PhD, Co-founder xAI
Hubert Tsai PhD, Co-founder Spuree, Apple
Nitish Srivastava @nitishsr PhD, Co-founder Perceptual Machines; Co-founder Vayu Robotics
Charlie Tang PhD, Co-founder Perceptual Machines, DE Shaw.
Professors
Paul Liang @pliang279 PhD, MIT
Ben Eysenbach @ben_eysenbach PhD, Princeton University
Ruosong Wang @RuosongW PhD, Peking University
Bhuwan Dhingra @bhuwandhingra PhD, Duke University
Roger Grosse @RogerGrosse Postdoc, University of Toronto
Alexander Schwing Postdoc, UIUC
Research Scientists
Shuyan Zhou @shuyanzh36, Postdoc, Meta Superintelligence Lab
Tiffany Min @SoYeonTiffMin PhD, Microsoft AI
Murtaza Dalal @mihdalal PhD, Tesla AI
Minji Yoon @MinjiYoon90 , PhD, Microsoft AI
Shrimai Prabhumoye PhD, NVIDIA AI, Mistral
Haitian Sun @sun_haitian PhD, Google DeepMind
Emilio Parisotto PhD, Google DeepMind
Lisa Lee PhD @rl_agent, Google DeepMind
Manzil Zaheer @ManzilZaheer PhD, Google DeepMind
Jamie Kiros PhD, Google Brain, OpenAI
Yuri Burda PhD, OpenAI, Anthropic
Cody Severinski PhD, Amazon
At its peak, Sun Microsystems was valued at 205B (394B if inflation adjusted). Sold software in enterprise servers. Got disrupted by Linux, x86, and commodity hardware. Ended up selling to Oracle for 7.4B, losing 96% of its value.
Open source models running on local hardware can have a similar impact given what’s going on.
This is probably the clearest example of an actual academic collapse.
Weiss entered MIT in 1950, initially studied electrical engineering and then transferred to physics. During his third year, a painful romantic breakup overwhelmed him.
In his own Nobel autobiography, he states plainly;
“I failed all my courses at MIT and had to leave as a student.”
He was no longer progressing toward a degree. He returned to MIT not as a student but as an hourly electronics technician in Jerrold Zacharias’s atomic-beam laboratory. He punched a time clock and worked alongside machinists and laboratory technicians.
That apparent demotion became his real education. Weiss learned machining, sheet-metal work, soldering, welding, electronic design and the improvisational craft of experimental physics.
Instead of merely solving prepared textbook problems, he helped graduate students construct the instruments required for their research and worked on an early caesium atomic clock. With Zacharias’s support, he eventually completed his undergraduate degree and entered graduate school.
Decades later, Weiss became the central experimental architect behind laser-interferometric gravitational-wave detection.
He shared the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics with Kip Thorne and Barry Barish for decisive contributions to LIGO and the observation of gravitational waves.
The CJI made a "cockroach" remark for some reason, which was seen as mocking the youth who criticize the judiciary and the system.
Organic outrage followed. Abhijit Dipke, a social media handler of a political party thought smartly and created a satirical Instagram account called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). It was meant purely as satire. Since the cockroach comment was trending in the news, people followed the CJP account on a whim.
Seeing its potential, the political party Dipke was associated with jumped it and took over the initiative. They hired media agencies and influencers to promote the account further by generating hype, curiosity and making it the "in thing." Consequently, more people followed, triggering a bandwagon effect. Soon, the follower count reached crores.
Then, the political think tank behind CJP concluded that they had enough support. They reasoned that if even 1% of their 2.5 crore followers turned up for a physical protest, they could topple the govt, or bring a huge shock at least. A massive buildup was engineered for Dipke’s homecoming to India, mimicking the historical hype of Gandhi’s return from South Africa.
They anticipated such a massive crowd that they expected Dipke to be welcomed by crores of people at the airport. Instead, nobody showed up. Nobody turned up at the protest site either. It was a massive disappointment for a party with 2.5 crore urban followers to be incapable of finding even 50 organic protestors.
To compensate, they brought in the same old compulsive protestors to fill the site, leftist student unions, LGBT groups, farmer leaders, and aadarsh musalmaan groups, but the movement failed to kick off.
Next, they found Sonam Wangchuk, a man with a relatively clean past, apparently no political inclinations, and a public image popularized by a movie (which wasn't actually based on his life, but worked anyway). They convinced him to go on a hunger strike.
The party behind the movement waited 15 to 17 days for Wangchuk to lose weight, ensuring he looked frail, weak, and barely surviving. Once he reached that state, they launched a massive Instagram and Facebook campaign to emotionally manipulate and guilt the masses into supporting the movement through him. To a certain extent, they have been successful.
I don't know if Sonam is aware of it or not, but knowingly or unknowingly, he has become the face of a manufacturd movement.
P.S. Dharmendra Pradhan should have been sacked. I have said this multiple times too. Why? Simply because he is incompetent, not because someone is sitting on a hunger strike demanding it. Wangchuk might be a sincere guy, but the people pulling the strings behind this movement are not. And trust me, if something happens to Wangchuk, these people will be the happiest because it gives them a tragedy they can capitalize on to reignite a dying movement.
The Massive E20 SCAM Exposed!
The Power Ministry is introducing stricter CAFE-III (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) norms from FY28 (April 2027).
Under these rules, car manufacturers face massive financial penalties if their fleet doesn't drastically cut down carbon emissions.
To save these car companies from paying billions in penalties, the government has introduced "Carbon Neutrality Factors" for ethanol and biofuels for the very first time!
What does this paperwork scam mean?
Car companies will simply tell the government: "Look, our cars are drinking ethanol-blended fuel, so mathematically we have reduced emissions"
Through this compliance credit trickery, manufacturers get 'Super Credits' on paper, completely bypassing heavy government penalties without actually making better, cleaner engines!
THE CONCLUSION IS SIMPLE:
The Minister's Lobby Wins: The ethanol factories owned by political families and their cronies keep selling their substandard crop stock.
The Car Companies Win: They escape heavy environmental penalties and continue manufacturing cheap, non-compliant engines.
The Sacrificial Lamb? The honest Indian taxpayer, whose multi-lakh vehicles are turning into rusted junk by consuming this forced, corrosive fuel.
They protect their family businesses, the corporates protect their balance sheets, and you pay the bill.
The chronology is crystal clear! Share and retweet this to wake up every car owner in India! ✊
#NitinGadkari #MarutiSuzuki #FakeNewsAgainstGadkari
#Ethanol #EthanolBlending #E20 #e20realitybykejriwal
#stopforcinge20fuel
Goldman - "As of July 13, a total of over 1.2 million leveraged retail accounts across the Korean market triggered margin calls. Approximately 320,000–360,000 accounts were fully liquidated by brokers. South Korea has an adult population (aged 15–64) of 35.7 million people… i.e. 1 in 30 (3.4%) adults got margin called."
When we said that UNRWA employees infiltrated Israel on October 7, we were called liars.
When we showed video evidence of UNRWA workers kidnapping Israelis, it wasn't "newsworthy."
When we pointed out the obvious ties between UNRWA and Hamas, we were met with cries of "genocide."
Now official U.S. bodies are saying it loud and clear—UNRWA staff were working for Hamas. Where are all the "news organizations" and "activists" now that the truth is out?
This speech from Zohran Mamdani on America’s 250th changed my politics.
I’ve never seen a more pompous individual whose life has been void of any sacrifice or hard work confidently lecture as if people like him hold the key to human prosperity.
Here’s a guy who had never held a job until he found the angle to satisfy his thirst for attention through politics at age 30, sit behind George Washington’s desk and give us a lecture on what is supposed to be a day of celebration.
Instead of celebrating what this country built, prosperity and human rights that spread across the globe from basically nothing, he turns the moment into a lecture about how America is this flawed project desperately in need of topdown change from useless academics and politicians who’ve never built anything of value for anybody.
As I get older, I have started wrestling with my own ridiculous and undeserved comforts, and the massive sacrifices of generations that made them possible. We should be expressing sheer gratitude for the families who crossed this country in covered wagons chasing a future, for the young men who died in muddy fields and frozen trenches defending it. At some point we let the children forget about this, and it's going to be a tragedy.
Our ancestors didn’t sacrifice so we could sit around demanding more redistribution while building nothing of value ourselves and living in opulence kings couldn't have dreamed of. They built something exceptional through risk, and relentless work.
Watching someone like Mamdani use the 250th as an opportunity to lecture us about what’s wrong with America, it just flips a switch for me. I’m done with the ingratitude.
We need to defend America from those that leech off it's greatness and attempt to redefine it.
Any1 who genuinely (and not merely to score a debating pt) believes statecraft is a comparative morality play and not an amoral real-time trading of politico-econ leverages is either naive or an idiot.
An ex-FS is neither, ergo, must say he's trying to score a debating pt..
🚨 ELON MUSK HAD ADMITTED: “IF I PUSH TOO HARD ON REVEALING THE CORRUPTION, THEY’LL KILL ME”
In Joe Rogan’s podcast, Elon exposes how Congress members turn $170k salaries into $50M + fortunes via insider trading (hello, Pelosi trades).
“It’s more than insider trading… this is really going to get me assassinated.”
He says the money flow keeps them desperate, cut it off and “they’ll kill you for my kids.”
WHO are these untouchable elites?
“King Street Restricts Client Withdrawals From Its Hedge Fund”
“King Street Capital Management told clients it’s significantly restricting withdrawals from its main hedge fund, moving investors who want to exit to a separate vehicle that will sell off the assets over time.
The 31-year-old fund has struggled with lackluster performance, fleeing clients and an exodus of long-tenured staff.
It now manages less than $8 billion, down from $20 billion a little more than a decade ago…”
About those performance fees….