@naval Example from your tweet is conditional love, and all conditional love is impacted by gravitational force therefore it always strong in the downward direction
This is big: all access to Mythos and Fable AI models disabled for everyone outside America.
First thoughts:
1. Technology is the ultimate weapon. National sovereignty, national security, all of it is now about technology.
2. Globalization is dead and Bharat must find her own way ahead.
We must keep these two ideas in mind.
What can our government do right now? Ensure that orgs in India embrace smaller models, both Indian and Chinese open source ones. With a bit of effort, we can make them work. Anyway, why pay money to people who don't even want to sell to you?
We must deepen our R&D. Sarvam has been on it and we have been on it but remember that the latest models cost not only huge GPU budgets to train, the GPUs themselves are restricted. So we can't afford the scale of money (of the order of $100+ billion to even get in the game!) and even if we could come up with the money, we can't get all the GPUs. I would not like to ask the government to fund tens of billions of dollars on this anyway - the money has far better uses.
Zoho has been pursuing alternative R&D approaches that are far, far less expensive but by its nature cutting edge R&D takes time and we are patient. I am confident we will get there.
Any remaining people in India who have delusions about globalization should wake up now.
Fun fact of the day:
If you don't think inflation has been the biggest problem in the world over the last century, you have been miseducated by people who get paid by inflation.
🚨PROFESSOR JIANG: "I've been to a lot of countries in the world and I'd say that America is the least racist country in the world because regardless of America's racist past Americans have a deep respect for hard work and talent.
America is the only country in the world where you can come as a nobody and open a restaurant and become a millionaire. I know because I have relatives who have done that. You couldn't do that in China. You couldn't do that in Europe. You couldn't do that anywhere else.
I understand that there's a racist past in America, that of slavery, that of the indigenous people, but you can't forget that America is still probably the most open and generous society in the world."
One of India’s most eminent cardiologist’s, referencing Pfizer’s former Chief Toxicologist alludes to the fact that the Covid mRNA jabs may be behind a surge in cancer. Thank you for speaking out Deepak 🙏
The world has missed an important hearing on the Pfizer mRNA Covid vaccine, despite the increasing danger of the Iran-Israel/USA war.
A committee formed by the opposition party in the German Bundestag was told by the former chief toxicologist of Pfizer Europe that the Pfizer mRNA covid vaccine should have never been approved for use by the public. It was inadequately tested for birth problems and carcinogenicity, and it does not prevent severe Covid; in fact, it increased age-adjusted mortality.
The time given for the hearing was a mere 5 minutes. We all know why. It took place 4 days ago.
@pfizer@Bundestag@SHomburg
Dear parents of teen daughter,.🚨
Please listen to Dr Sujata mittal a senior gynae oncologist takes @sudhamurthy to cleaners on HPV vaccination drive !!
She questions why it’s being done when cervical cancer is already plummeting in India!!
Sudha murthy made Rajya Sabha MP by Modi who is a friend of pedo bill gates
she is wife of Narayan murthy who is on board of directors in Ford foundation.
ELON MUSK: "If you take away religion, I think you get something in its place which is worse than what was there before. You get something destructive like the woke mind virus taking the place of religion. You get dystopian de facto religions that are self destructive.
We need some sort of revival of religion or coherent philosophy that people can get excited about."
Dad buys Bitcoin for $100K.
It grows to $5M.
If he sells, he owes tax on a $4.9M gain.
Instead, he puts it in a trust.
Borrows against it.
Lives tax-free.
Dies holding.
Kids inherit at a $5M basis.
IRS gets $0.
Crows discovered antibiotics millions of years before humans.
When a crow gets sick, it does something that looks insane — it finds an ant colony and deliberately pisses them off.
The ants attack. They spray formic acid everywhere in defense.
The crow? Doesn't run. It spreads its wings and just... takes it. Lets the ants crawl all over its body.
Here's the genius part: Formic acid is a natural antibacterial and antifungal compound. It kills the parasites and microbes that destroy feathers. The crow is basically giving itself a chemical bath.
Scientists call this "anting." Over 200 bird species do it. First documented in 1831, but birds have been doing it for millions of years.
It gets weirder.
When ants aren't available, some birds grab LIT CIGARETTE BUTTS and rub themselves with the smoke instead. They found a substitute for their medicine.
We spent centuries "discovering" antibiotics. Crows were running their own pharmacy this whole time.
Here's what strikes me: evolution is the original drug discovery engine. Billions of years. Trillions of experiments. No hypothesis — just relentless trial and error until something works.
Now we're building AI systems that do the same thing for antibody design — searching vast molecular spaces, predicting protein structures, optimizing binding affinity. What took nature millions of years, AI can explore in days.
@r0ck3t23 Money does not “become secondary when production costs vanish,” it becomes more highly demanded as uncertainty rises. So much economic retardation in these quotes.
This Zomato Delivery Bro taught me more lessons than anyone else ever could.
God bless this gentleman. If someone can identify this person, we can definitely take some inspiration.
His message needs to be viral. Share it.
God bless,
#FI
BREASTMILK
She thought she was studying milk.
What she uncovered was a conversation.
In 2008, evolutionary anthropologist Katie Hinde was working in a primate research lab in California, analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers. She had hundreds of samples and thousands of data points. Everything looked ordinary—until one pattern refused to go away.
Mothers raising sons produced milk richer in fat and protein.
Mothers raising daughters produced a larger volume with different nutrient balances.
It was consistent. Repeatable. And deeply uncomfortable for the scientific consensus.
Colleagues suggested error. Noise. Statistical coincidence.
But Katie trusted the data.
And the data pointed to a radical idea.
Milk is not just nutrition.
It is information.
For decades, biology treated breast milk as simple fuel. Calories in. Growth out. But if milk were only calories, why would it change depending on the sex of the baby?
Katie kept digging.
Across more than 250 mothers and over 700 sampling events, the story grew more complex. Younger, first-time mothers produced milk with fewer calories but significantly higher levels of cortisol—the stress hormone.
The babies who drank it grew faster.
They were also more alert, more cautious, more anxious.
Milk wasn’t just building bodies.
It was shaping behavior.
Then came the discovery that changed everything.
When a baby nurses, microscopic amounts of saliva flow back into the breast. That saliva carries biological signals about the infant’s immune system. If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it.
Within hours, the milk changes.
White blood cells surge.
Macrophages multiply.
Targeted antibodies appear.
When the baby recovers, the milk returns to baseline.
This was not coincidence.
It was call and response.
A biological dialogue refined over millions of years. Invisible—until someone thought to listen.
As Katie reviewed existing research, she noticed something unsettling. There were twice as many scientific studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.
The first food every human consumes.
The substance that shaped our species.
Largely ignored.
So she did something bold.
She launched a blog with a deliberately provocative name: Mammals Suck Milk.
It exploded. Over a million readers in its first year. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped.
The discoveries kept coming.
Milk changes by time of day.
Foremilk differs from hindmilk.
Human milk contains over 200 oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria.
Every mother’s milk is biologically unique.
In 2017, Katie brought this work to a TED stage. In 2020, it reached a global audience through Netflix’s Babies. Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, she continues reshaping how medicine understands infant development, neonatal care, formula design, and public health.
The implications are staggering.
Milk has been evolving for more than 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth. What we once dismissed as simple nourishment is one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced.
Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk.
She revealed that nourishment is intelligence.
A living, responsive system shaping who we become before we ever speak.
All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.”
Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.