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Created a list of around 100 books that had major impact on me over the last two decades. These are also the books that I've re-read several times. buff.ly/2xaaDLd
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AI & ML FREE Courses from Stanford: ❯ CS336 - LLM from Scratch ❯ CS221 - Artificial Intelligence ❯ CS229 - Machine Learning ❯ CS230 - Deep Learning ❯ CS234 - Reinforcement Learning ❯ CS224N - NLP with Deep Learning All course links inside:
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Some of you know me through my art and gardening column. I am also a co-founder of a Bangalore food tech startup. We are starting a pilot. Please retweet this for good karma! About The Pilot RedTile is a single-person food system that slow cooks tasty healthy meals with zero daily planning or cooking hassle. We’re looking for 30 young people in Bangalore to use it for about 6 weeks. You’ll get: •⁠ ⁠A RedTile unit for 6 weeks •⁠ ⁠Food packs to start — Poha, Upma, Kashmiri Pulao & more •⁠ ⁠Full support from our team All we ask: honest, practical feedback on how it fits your routine. Interested? Fill this form out: forms.gle/ZdxD3ymyEo8RrJVz9 We’ll reach out if it’s a fit! RedTile: redtile.in
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Hey @AxisBank @AxisBankSupport my issue (case ID: 260513376716) is unresolved for a month. Even multiple escalations to the PNO hasn't gotten him or his team out of deep slumber. Do not send a standard "check your DM" nor call me. Get this going.
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10 AI related accounts you should follow on Twitter: 1. Andrej Karpathy — @karpathy 2. Yann LeCun — @ylecun 3. François Chollet — @fchollet 4. Andrew Ng — @AndrewYNg 5. Lilian Weng — @lilianweng 6. Demis Hassabis — @demishassabis 7. Fei-Fei Li — @drfeifei 8. John Carmack — @ID_AA_Carmack 9. Jeremy Howard — @jeremyphoward 10. Gwern Branwen — @gwern follow these 10 before everyone else does. Let me know who I missed?
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Hey @IndiGo6E , huge shout out to your associate Mr. Teethananda at BLR airport. I had a minor issue with my documents. He helped me to get it corrected. He was quick, knowledgeable and very service oriented. He saved me from missing 1st flight of a 10am toe trip. Thanks a ton.
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Hey @AxisBank @AxisBankSupport my issue 260506008457 is now pending for 20days and still not resolved. I've tried using the chat, call center, backend team (from the email given by call center), visited branch and escalated to Nodal officer. Looks like Axis bank do not care or your software cannot be fixed. Why are you making it so difficult for loyal customers?
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Skyroot has become India’s first space-tech unicorn after securing $60 million in fresh funding from GIC and Sherpalo, lifting its valuation to $1.1 billion bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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RT @Hesamation: Stanford’s 2025 LLM course has 9 lectures covering all you need to start from scratch: architecture, training, fine tuning,…
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In 2014, Peter Thiel gave a 1-hour class on how to create a monopoly starting from 0. He explained how: · Google became untouchable · PayPal surpassed everyone · Facebook crushed the competition Watch whole video and bookmark for later
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Hey @AxisBank @AxisBankSupport My issue is unresolved for 10days (tried call center, useless chatbot, Email etc.,). Then tried escalating to nodal officer Raghunath Nunna "circlenodalofficer.bangalore@axis.bank.in". This email ID taken from your own webpage doesn't exist. You are not even conforming to @RBI regulations. Never thought the service levels have become so pathetic.
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Anthropic pays $750,000 a year for engineers who can build LLM architectures from scratch. Stanford taught the entire thing in 1 hour lecture & released it for free. Bookmark this before it gets buried.

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In 2016, a man with no CS degree quit his job to study for a Google interview. He was an English major. A self-taught web developer. A former Korean translator in the US military. He studied 8 to 12 hours a day. For 8 months straight. Algorithms. Data structures. System design. Operating systems. Networking. Every topic Google asks. He tracked every minute of it on GitHub. He called the repo "Google Interview University." Then he applied to Google. Google never called him back. Here's the wildest part: The repo he left behind became one of the most-starred projects on GitHub. Over 343,000 stars. Used by thousands of devs to break into FAANG. He got hired at Amazon as a Software Engineer. His name is John Washam. The repo is now called coding-interview-university. Inside you get: - A multi-month study plan, week by week - Every CS topic Google, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft actually ask - Algorithm patterns with worked examples - System design from zero to senior - Big-O, data structures, trees, graphs, recursion, dynamic programming - Behavioral interview prep - Mock interview drills - Book and lecture recommendations he personally used - Flashcards, video resources, and a coding question practice plan Self-paced. Free. No course. No paywall. No upsell. Just one engineer's 8-month study log, open for anyone who wants to follow it. If you are preparing for a tech interview, this is the most complete free roadmap on the internet. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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In 2014, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a legendary 1-hour lecture called “Think Fast, Talk Smart.” It has 51M views for a reason. His frameworks: • Dare to be dull • Greet your anxiety • The paraphrase is your Swiss Army knife 12 lessons on communication:
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Apple fired Steve Jobs. He walked into MIT and gave the most honest 60-minute business lecture ever recorded. No PR filter. No image to protect. Just raw thinking from the guy who built Apple once — and was about to do it again. Watch this instead of Netflix tonight. Bookmark it for later
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A MIT professor gave a 1-hour lecture in 2019 that has 18 million views. He died 5 months after recording it. It was his final gift to the world. Patrick Winston taught at MIT for 50 years. The smartest engineers on earth sat in his classroom. And he spent his last lecture teaching them the one skill their degrees never covered. How to speak. 15 lessons that will change how you communicate forever: Never open with a joke. Your audience is not ready to laugh yet. Open with a promise of what they will know by the end. Your ideas are like your children. You are too close to them. What is obvious to you is invisible to everyone else. Explain the obvious. The 5-minute rule: the first 5 minutes of any talk determine whether people will listen for the next 55. Spend more time on your opening than anything else. Repeat your most important idea 3 times in 3 different ways. Once is never enough. Build a fence around your idea. Tell people what it is NOT before you tell them what it IS. Verbal punctuation. Pause. Let the idea land before moving to the next one. Ask questions nobody will answer. Then wait 7 seconds. The silence is not awkward. It is processing. Never read your slides. Your audience can read. They cannot listen and read simultaneously. Use the board not the slides. Writing forces you to slow down. Slowing down forces clarity. Inspire before you inform. Nobody learns from someone they are not inspired by. End with a contribution not a summary. Tell them what you gave them. Not what you said. Never say thank you at the end. It is weak. End with something that lands. Stories make ideas stick. Data makes ideas understood. You need both. In that order. The quality of your communication determines the quality of your ideas in the eyes of the world. Not the ideas themselves. Practice is not preparation. Practice IS the skill. Patrick Winston understood something most people spend their entire careers missing. Your ideas are only as powerful as your ability to transfer them into someone else's mind. You can be the smartest person in the room and be completely invisible. Or you can master communication and make average ideas feel like breakthroughs. He chose to spend his last lecture teaching this. Watch it tonight. Bookmark this first. Follow @cyrilXBT for more lessons from the people who built the future.
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Hey @BupaNiva. I'm trying to renew my health insurance. Both web and app is NOT allowing me to renew with the coverage, but forcing me to take higher coverage at 11K more. Is it a bug or a feature? Will be escalating to GRO and will even go to @irdaindia Ombudsman, if not resolved in a day.
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In 2018, Nassim Nicholas Taleb gave a 61-min masterclass on why systems fail when decision-makers don't share the downside. 685K views. His frameworks: - No downside, no discipline - Moral hazard with better branding - Fragility hides in incentives 12 insights: 🧵
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Hey @amazonIN. Ordered 3 packs of Storia coconut water. Got only 2.5!! The tape on the box was removed, one bottle was taken out and the tape was put on. This erodes trust (ORDER # 403-8470650-5916359). Please send me the missing bottle your folks stole.
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Meta's CTO guide to starting a new job. One of the most useful things I learned there:
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introducing gpt-5.5 openai's most powerful model yet
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