
Sahil
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vibe marketer @askokara
Surat, India
Joined September 2017
@sahilypatel @nQaze I toured the mine while working with the owners (Quartz Corp) on a conservation project in Spruce Pine NC. It's a couple of small excavations totaling about 40 acres. That's enough to meet the whole world's needs for leading edge chips, and much of the fiber optic supply too.
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years ago when I taught analysis I suggested this algorithm: 1. read the first theorem and its proof 2. if you don't understand it, go back to step 1. 3. otherwise read the next one 4. at the end of the paragraph/page/chapter, go back to its beginning if you didn't understand
feynman used this technique to solve some of the hardest problems why aren't more people doing this?
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This perfectly sums up how most of modern civilization runs.
The deeper you go into the semiconductor supply chain, the less believable it becomes. > TSMC, a company on a small island, produces over 90% of the world’s most advanced chips > TSMC relies on dutch company ASML for EUV lithography machines > ASML depends on German Company
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The deeper you go into the semiconductor supply chain, the less believable it becomes. > TSMC, a company on a small island, produces over 90% of the world’s most advanced chips > TSMC relies on dutch company ASML for EUV lithography machines > ASML depends on German Company
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Today I met with PM @narendramodi to discuss Anthropic's expansion to India—where Claude Code use is up 5× since June. How India deploys AI across critical sectors like education, healthcare, and agriculture for over a billion people will be essential in shaping the future of AI.
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if you didn’t get into the anthropic event, remember this
the fact that the two startup accelerators in BLR hosting @AnthropicAI’s team is gatekeeping online invites makes me respect @paraschopra’s approach with @lossfunk AI Labs events accessibility 100x.
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feynman used this technique to solve some of the hardest problems why aren't more people doing this?
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Claude Shannon was one of the sharpest thinkers of all time - invented information theory - built one of the first machine-learning devices - worked on cryptography and code-breaking during World War II Here are 3 lessons from how he thought, lived and worked:
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getting tired of software promo videos that compare their work to athletic excellence (carl lewis), space exploration, political breakthroughs (always the berlin wall lol) and rock icons (freddie mercury). besides it being a tired trend (a16z's first was amazing), you are doing
Kalshi recently raised $300M+ at $5B from Sequoia, a16z, Paradigm and others. Since then, we've grown over 3x, hit $50B of annualized volume, and became the largest prediction market in the world. And today…Kalshi goes global. 140+ countries. 1 liquidity pool.
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they also have access to much more high-quality training data than other AI labs
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google is best positioned to win the AI race when considering the trifecta of: 1/ compute (gcp) 2/ distribution (search, youtube, chrome) 3/ sota models (gemini)
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