If you want to become a world-class software engineer (in 2026), read these 12 books... 🧵
I spent the last few days prompting ChatGPT to understand how its memory system actually works.
Spoiler alert: There is no RAG used
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Absolutely surreal to interview one of the greatest minds of our time, a friend, and boss.
Thank you, @elonmusk 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@Peter5648858919 Until the 18th century, it was the second largest city in Punjab. Its one of the most historic cities in Asia, its just hasnt been excavated at all... It eas briefly the capital of the Hindu Shahis and possibly one of the Buddhist monastic centres visited by Fa Xien
6 Business For Ambitious People:
1) Small Giants by Bo Burlingham
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which book have you read that had the easiest insights to implement? i’ll go first: the goal by eliyahu goldratt
I’ll say it every month. But competent use of Excel or Google Docs could have wiped out 30 % of white collar jobs , but that’s not how it works.
Heck, 40% of roles could be eliminated if people just knew how to run a meeting better and could prioritize
The Mutual Fund Matrix — a one-page blueprint decoding the entire Mutual Fund ecosystem.
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See the full infographic.
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Nobody in corporate will tell you this... but it decides your future
1. Visibility beats hard work.
If no one knows what you're doing, it doesn't count.
2. Your manager's opinion > HR policies.
People promote who they trust, not just who performs.
3. Networking inside > skills…
✈️ Exploring https://t.co/0UKDH86dYg an incredibly powerful yet lightweight flight search tool!
Just enter your origin and destination, and it gives you a complete breakdown of the route:
• Full monthly & weekly flight schedules
• List of all airlines operating on that sector… https://t.co/9cmuKkSOqo
Easiest ways to sell SaaS:
1. Sell them time (automation, efficiency)
2. Sell them money (ROI, revenue growth)
3. Sell them certainty (analytics, reporting)
4. Sell them simplicity (no-code, easy setup)
5. Sell them growth (scale, expansion)
6. Sell them peace (security,…
Agreed. Here's the advice I give my son (who is 14):
Some of the most valuable skills are systems thinking, functional decomposition (being able to tackle large problems by breaking them down) and building instinct for how to abstract away complexity for others.
This is not… https://t.co/LMmz1mBFrE
📘 AWS Solutions Architect – Complete Study Guide (SAA-C04)
I’ve compiled everything into a clear, structured, and exam-ready study guide designed to help you master AWS efficiently. https://t.co/ynKN2DrrHu
Have you ever prayed for someone far away and wondered… does it actually reach them?
New York Times bestselling author and scientist Gregg Braden often shares a jaw-dropping 1997 experiment from Geneva that might hold the answer.
Physicists took a single photon, split it into… https://t.co/8uqX5gGY1z
Public markets in India are flat or negative last few months. Economists, investment managers, TV anchors debate this ad nauseam everyday, but imho they are missing the real story - this isn't due to inflation, tariffs, GST/CG/taxes, INR depreciation, valuation et al... those are… https://t.co/0RmqlULE24
Sugata Bose, one of India's finest historians, is a Professor at Harvard University and also Director of the Netaji Research Bureau in Kolkata. He was a Lok Sabha MP during 2014-2019.
He is the grandson of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's brother Sarat Chandra Bose and is the author… https://t.co/j0J0q9x9pb
Describes India since 2014 accurately.
“Give me your vote! Stay loyal to me!! And I will guarantee that someone else will be even more deprived, degraded, and desolate than you are” https://t.co/JTI5YNMrTO
“Why are folks getting dumber?” Because they don’t read. “Why aren’t men as romantic & poetic as they used to be?” Because they don’t read. “Why are people so vulnerable to propaganda?” “Why is everyone a conspiracy theorist?” Because they don’t read. Because they don’t read.
14. Muscle confusion is not a real thing.
15. Your self-identity drives default actions. So STOP calling yourself "lazy" or "fat piece of sh*t".
16. You can eat foods like pizza, ice cream, & burgers and still lose fat if you eat clean 80% of the time.
@Dr_Iniya அதையும் புத்தகத்துல எழுதியிருக்கார். பார்ப்பனர்களைப் பகைச்சிக்கிட்டு ராஜாக்களாலேயே ஒன்னும் பண்ண முடிலன்னு பதிவு செஞ்சிருக்கார். அதையும் தாண்டி முகலாயர்களும் ஐரோப்பியர்களும் பல கொடுமைகளில் இருந்து காப்பாற்றி இருக்கிறார்கள். குறிப்பாக, சதி என்னும் தீயில் தள்ளிவிடப்பட்ட பெண்களை.
@SensitiiveBeing Nowhere in world history can you find scenes like this. :( https://t.co/mDwpQ39A2D
Raj Ganpath is one of the best Indian fitness coaches, imo.. strongly suggest you follow him insta if you haven’t yet.. see what he says about movement n strengthening 👇🏼 #Fitness https://t.co/ivCymvd6LV
The best financial plan is not rocket science.
Protect your life with term insurance, protect your family with health insurance, keep an emergency fund of 6–12 months, invest in just 1–2 equity index funds, and use simple debt products like PPF, SSY, EPF or one debt fund.…
If you're not planning to read this book by @doctorow, at least watch this fantastic discussion:
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Not even in a 1000 years would I have discovered that every car stereo has this! https://t.co/z46wdQCen3
go to grok and paste a profile url.
ask it “scrape tweets above 1k likes about [keyword]” for any account in your niche.
grab 5-10 of yours plus 5-10 from 3 top accounts in your space.
now build a context profile:
• paste all tweets into claude
• ask it to identify…
Read East of Eden for the first time since high school, and god damn it really holds up.
This is the single best mental model for getting more out of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
Stop asking “what do you think about X?”
Start asking “what would a senior engineer say about X? What would a skeptical investor say? What would a customer say?”
The AI doesn’t have… https://t.co/bPhH7AMnRQ
everyone’s scraping linkedin and reddit for leads.
meanwhile public databases with buyer intent signals sit untouched.
here’s where to look (save this):
[1] state contractor licensing boards. filter by commercial contractors. these companies are doing volume and running on… https://t.co/85W5JMGI1G
India is 0.6% of GDP on R&D while China is 2.5% which is 5x larger than India, implying a 20x larger R&D spend each year
But why does India have such a low R&D spend compared to China? Why are 5 out of the 10 largest companies in India financial services firms and not…
I’m compiling a list on my newsletter of the best philosophy lectures available on YouTube. For instances Dreyfus’ Being & Time lectures. I’m sending it out as a free resource.
Any other suggestions?
A question that lives rent free in my head… https://t.co/GO6bIBrdJO
Most people are staring at midcaps…
but the real gems right now are hiding in smallcaps.
Smart money is already tracking these 20 high-growth smallcaps.
Retailers haven’t noticed them yet - but you can 👇🔥
Bookmark 🔖
1) Gravita India – PE 36.5
2) Ashapura Minechem – PE…
It's almost unbelievable how clever the ancients were https://t.co/NxyN2LGcfZ
What is the best documentary or docuseries you've recently watched on @netflix? Or in the last year?
this professor explains Game Theory so well it makes you want to learn it now. https://t.co/RtAj9neNXr
Studying tip:
1. Go to https://t.co/fOYUV0kbbJ
2. Study the bug in detail
3. Study the attack vector
4. Study the protocol where the bug is found
5. Repeat every day and you will progress really fast
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@AdeptMarket Coal India trades at a structural discount because the market doesn’t fully trust:
• long-term coal demand
• ESG regulatory pressures
• government ownership
That discount won’t vanish overnight.
Take these 20 formats, feed them into ChatGPT, and put them into an excel sheet.
Use n8n with nanobanana and seedream. This allows you to create 20-30 short faceless YouTube videos per day. You are getting about 100 different videos using this approach in a week
Competitive… https://t.co/sSVQ6CCvMY
If you are in tech, the only GitHub Repository you need - https://t.co/HiZfUanCv7
Claude Code course by @AnthropicAI
it's FREE, check it out if you haven't yet
here's the link to the course
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For over 2,000 years, the Brahmin was assured of his profession as a bureaucrat in the king’s court. It was a caste-linked and lineage-linked system that gave predictable employment to specific communities. Into this world entered Macaulay. He despised all things Hindu or Indian.… https://t.co/xPOBNKOm7y
Mine is "The Elements of Eloquence by Mark Forsyth." Every writer on earth should read this book. https://t.co/spVNUumjH5
If you are waiting until 14 (or high school) to give your child a smartphone, here's a list of excellent tech gifts you can give instead, which increase friendship, freedom, and fun, with no addiction.
From @SmartphoneFreeC
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LIVE: Press briefing by Shri @s_kanth at Congress Office, New Delhi. https://t.co/vIxz6w4pu5
Ha-Joon Chang being rather blunt as to the messed up financial incentives in the Indian business sector https://t.co/zU8FXBmUY5 https://t.co/vLLNnI2MVC
What’s one book you recommend to everyone, no matter their taste? Mine is always A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini.
Ravi Shastri was like Indira Gandhi, imperious, opinionated but got the job done, Rahul Dravid was like Dr. Manmohan Singh, quiet and unobtrusive but mostly delivered when it mattered. Gautam Gambhir is like _____, loud,full of noise and bluster but no delivery. Fill in the…