The greatest trait you can acquire is to work with tremendous intensity on things that matter to you, and more importantly, be strangely unbothered when those things don't work out.
Don't think of LLMs as entities but as simulators. For example, when exploring a topic, don't ask:
"What do you think about xyz"?
There is no "you". Next time try:
"What would be a good group of people to explore xyz? What would they say?"
The LLM can channel/simulate many perspectives but it hasn't "thought about" xyz for a while and over time and formed its own opinions in the way we're used to. If you force it via the use of "you", it will give you something by adopting a personality embedding vector implied by the statistics of its finetuning data and then simulate that. It's fine to do, but there is a lot less mystique to it than I find people naively attribute to "asking an AI".
Today's victory will go down as a pivotal moment that lays foundation for a dominance in women's cricket for Indian team and will inspire next generation of elite male and female Indian athletes💪
We'll be a force to reckon!
Congrats on the maiden🏆
#Cricket#WomensWorldCup2025
As children, we think things just exist. Buildings, parks, institutions. They’re just there, like mountains or rivers. Part of the landscape.
Then we grow up and realize that, oh, someone built that. But that realization doesn’t do it justice.
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This is one of my favorite speeches of all time…
It always hits me hard:
“You get up every day—you’re entitled to nothing. Nobody owes you nothing. You could have talent, but if you don’t have discipline, and you don’t execute, you don’t focus… What do you get? Nothing. If you’re complacent and not paying attention to detail… What does that get you? Nothing. So nothing is acceptable but your best.”
This is a harsh reality of life:
Talent is meaningless without discipline.
Ambition is worthless without execution.
Focus is the difference between potential and reality.
You’re not entitled to success—it’s earned in the quiet, thankless moments when no one is watching.
The antidote to entitlement is relentless ownership.
Show up fully. Pay attention to the details. Do your best—every single day.
Because in a world where everyone wants the reward, it’s those who refuse to accept anything less than their best who build something worth being proud of.
@dharmesh Loved the grader! Summarizing the feedback added there:
• Section-wise percentile (esp. Career Progression & Achievements)
• AI-generated professional photo from current one
• Suggestions for volunteering/recommendation sections
• Comment improvement suggestions
Today is July 2, 2025 — the exact midpoint between the year 2000 and the year 2050.
Exactly 9,131 days have passed since the start of 2000, and exactly 9,131 days remain until 2050 begins.
From this day forward, we are closer to 2050 than to 2000.
World's first autonomous delivery of a car!
This Tesla drove itself from Gigafactory Texas to its new owner's home ~30min away — crossing parking lots, highways & the city to reach its new owner
Hear from Elon, the Neuralink team, and the amazing participants we're privileged to work with.
We're looking for smart humans to help push this technology even further.
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