🤯OpenAI has a contract with the lab that first made the atomic bomb.
This lab was founded in Los Alamos in 1943 and created the nuclear weapon that was dropped on Japan in 1945.
Scientists will get access to the latest ChatGPT version, and will us
Just 20 minutes before i made a meme saying what happens when elon tries to raise funds, and within 5 minutes of the post, this popped up.
I know he is trying to raise money from months but still this is interesting :)
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Mr Z
Stealth • 6m
During the COVID-19 lows, HAL had a market cap of Rs 17500 Cr
Yesterday HAL added Rs 17500 crs+ in market cap in less than 15 minutes!
There are days and years when nothing happens and days where everything happens!
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 2m
Have you ever set multiple alarms, only to hit the snooze button again and again?
You know the feeling — the alarm rings, but instead of jumping out of bed, you find yourself in a battle with your own willpower, convincing yourself that
"just fiv
Best TED Talks on AI This Year.
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The hotel was built in 1903 by Jamsetji Tata, 21 years before the Gateway of India. The hotel was the first in India to have American fans, German elevators, Turkish parts, and English butler service. The hotel's original guests were Europeans, Mahar
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Annonimos
Stealth • 2m
Hey is that you know I what way india grown before and after liberalisation
Here's some information about India's growth rate before and after economic liberalization:
1980s
India's growth rate was higher than the previous decades, but it was als
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 6m
Do you think taking a drop from college is overrated?
Yes, I know that every top entrepreneur like Mark, Bill, Elon etc have taken a from Their college. But the thing is that
1) They have dropped colleges like Harvard
2) They used to spend 100% of
The "Stay Curious & Open-Minded" checklist for busy designers:
1. Schedule exploration time: Block out 30 minutes each week to explore a new design trend, technology, or research paper.
2. Step outside the bubble: Pick a book on a non-design topic
I can't tell you how many times I've hesitated before starting something new.
The fear of failure often weighs heavier than the grind itself.
But here's the truth:
The discomfort of inaction stings far worse than the trials of the task.
It's duri