@malpani @WesleySam7 If you know Tamil, I would recommend "Arthamulla Indhu Madham" (meaningful Hinduism) : by Kannadasan (a poet). He goes into intricate details of meanings behind the rituals. Helped me to understand the rituals well.
@malpani > Why do Christians know so much more about Christianity This is an assumption. As a christian, I know how much of folks who go to church don't know even basics of Christianity.
@prla Only problem is it feeds your endless scroll. And you don’t see anything else (people whom you follow as an example)
@Luke360 Coincidentally I completed a 30 day challenge and this is the lesson I posted. Quote from @TheCoolestCool
@malpani You need to read books with different organising schemes
@danwilliamsphil Agreed. As @michaeljrhodes says in his book, any organising scheme will emphasise one aspect & leave another, much like maps. So we need to read books that have different organising schemes.
It will be expensive LLM models are other AI tools are bringing the cost down but still it will be expensive (generating data without bias, continual monitoring ...). Some companies might employ AI and progress faster. But lot of companies will still require humans
Only humans can troubleshoot the real world AI will lift us all to a new level of thinking & automation. It might even debug in the "bits and bytes" world. When something fails in the "atoms" (physical) world or in the interaction of these two, we will need humans to debug.
Humans can't be replaced We'll dig into our problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and creativity to add new skills that will be needed in the world created by AI. It will be dance of the AI & humans together; not AI overtaking humans.
for the same reasons why such a "factory of the future" didn't come through Humans adapt We will adapt to new environment and identify different kind of work Sure, some will lose jobs; but new kind of jobs will emerge.
@TNGeography Did you not read Ambulimama stories 😜
@nileshtrivedi Do you still see need for Mastodon / ActivityPub? I have been active on Mastodon but the engagement is less;
@_zenman Amazing movie
Skills have to follow • chief: strategy, hiring, team building, decision making • tech: building to last, validation of new tech, adaption framework • officer: time mgmt, and so on
@TheOtherParvez Absolutely. Many times I tell my wife, I think I am living a dream and I am worried I will wake up one day 😀
Finite players play within boundaries; infinite players play with boundaries
Power refers to the freedom persons have within limits, strength to the freedom persons have with limits. Finite player plays to be powerful; the infinite player plays with strength
THERE ARE at least two kinds of games. One could be called finite, the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play 👆is all that you need to gain from the book
@rajivdhimole @joeyp225 We all watched across India, across religion, across states. And we all felt proud and Indian.
@AbhayVenkatesh1 Trouble is to identify these constraints. We can’t identify on our own, like fishes asking where is water. What methods we can follow to find those?
@Utsav86091531 @theliverdr @ovshake42 Thank you for sharing this. At he talks about red wine. That's what I was looking for.
@MinHustler Thank you Jamie for your suggestion. Followed the suggestion in this week's newsletter:
@lesley_pizza Similar to Twitter, you need to find people who post stuff that you like and interact with them. You can send out "connect" requests or you can just follow them. In some ways LI works diff from Twitter. If you like, you can follow me:
@raviteja22 @maddyb65 @Akshat_World I don't deny the progress Raviteja. But how much of that progress is because of innovation? And how much of next wave of progress will be innovation?
@ShivamShankarS In this TED talk () @ianbremmer says in addition to economical and security, there will be digital order (controlled by companies). I tend to agree, this is what history teaches us
@maddyb65 @Akshat_World We have been cheap labour of the software world. We didn’t even innovate on business models. That said the product companies are showing promises. But most product companies shift their hq somewhere else (like Singapore) coz doing biz is easy there.
@patalmypal @Akshat_World They imitated before innovating: Now they file more patents than the US.
@pankaj013 In the US they seem to have coaches. Only in India, having a coach seems as a failure or an ego issue. My theory: in the US & Europe sports (all form not just one) is given high value. Most sports folks transition into corporate life. They bring coaching mentality.
@theliverdr @ovshake42 I remember you tweeting earlier alcohol in any quantity is not good for liver. This MD diet says red wine in moderation is ok. Is red wine alcohol or did you mean only the liquors?
@epicujjwal @malpani @0x0elliot Digital infra requires laying of cables, having towers, running servers on data Centers etc. They all require “atoms” not just “bits” Still the qstn remains - if both infra are built by engineers why one is better than the others?
@thehowietan What’s that micro-business?
@ConstantinosMar @JayBWealth Are dividends taxed at the same % as regular income? Yes LTCGs are taxed much less. But the point Jay makes is we need regular annual cash flow.
@ahrefs I wrote about it here inferring this from a comedian learning English:
@ahrefs Stepping up this argument a notch - what is good for Microsoft & Facebook, who run their own deepsea cables, may not be good for Basecamp and Ahrefs. And so on…
@ahrefs Even within cloud, there are options and optimizations which can help startups to save cost (compared to buying servers);
@ahrefs Basecamp & ahrefs have validated their product-market-fit and are in the scaling mode. They know their load and performance metrics, so it makes sense to go to a colo model. A startup at the PMF ramp, can’t go with colo model. Better to stick with opex model of cloud.
@ahrefs All solutions are abstractions and hence valuable only within a context. When the context changes one should re-evaluate the solution. What is good for Microsoft is not good for Basecamp; what is good for Basecamp is not good for startup.
@aakash_rewari @malpani From CDs to internet to AI, they are the first to use technology to kindle hidden deep desires (whether it satisfy or leave the audience dry is another discussion)
@MinHustler Curious. Here is the one I sent last week: Thanks
@TheOtherParvez You are right Naeem. Probably my venture focus turned to building a business that supports my lifestyle (homeschooling kids, pursuing creative habits like podcast ...) rather than a "startup"
@nileshtrivedi @_svs_ I second this. Decentralized is good; but it doesn't have to this fragmented.
@shepodcasts Recording an episode - "How I'm using chatgpt as a CTO" for Gravitas WINS Radio:
AI will disrupt job market. What skills matter in this AI era? In the age of AI, avoid being a specialist who knows only one thing; or a generalist who know many things but not deep. Instead become a U-shaped/T-Shaped expert Read more:
@shwesharan @DeccanheraldDEL Thank you for writing this Shweta. As a homeschooling parent in India, glad to read an extensive coverage (with FAQs, curriculum etc) of homeschooling in India. I wrote about my reasons here:
@_KarishmaK @shwesharan @DeccanheraldDEL I homeschool two boys (In India). I wrote my reasoning and schedule here: • Why And How I'm Homeschooling My Kids: • My interview with Mahen who homeschooled two kids for the past 10 years:
@johnpauldickson Thanks for the thread John. From the scripture’s pov, is it ok for Christians to join police & military? How has the thinking evolved over the years? My kids & I hv bn studying this topic. Any helpful guide / article on this? Thanks John. God Bless.
@DPCassidyTKC “Saviour doesn’t need our saving” - Thank you David for the reminder.
