Kinetic sculptures https://youtu.be/1CNU3DQclGs

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Best compilation of Kinetic masterpieces by Anthony Howe.

YouTube

Sensex start date, 01-01-1986
Dollex start date, 25-07-2001

Dollex is $ denominated sensex

Sensex @ dollex start date, 3250 vs. sexsex now @ 40363. Grew 12.42x, last 19 years.

Dollex now @ 4612. Grew 46.12x.

INR inflated 65% against $, during this time.. so, USD investments grew 70.65x but INR investments only grew 12.42x.

How do you explain this? 🤔😖

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#covid19 infection rate outside China is 370 (23/Feb), 371 (24/Feb) for last 2 days. It was below 100 till 16/Feb. #coronavirus

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TIL, the myth "Thiruvalluvar is son of Aathi - Bhagavan, lived in Mylapore" is here since 1835.

https://youtu.be/0t77XFBpHVg
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திருவள்ளுவர் யார்? Who is Thiruvalluvar? | Gowthama Sanna

YouTube

>Public blockchains are Marxist in their goals, Leninist in their implementations. @.angela_walch

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"To rephrase, every human should at all times have equality in probability (which we can control), not equality in outcome." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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> #Mulan producer says removing Li Shang from the film was influenced by the #MeToo movement @.getfandom

🤦‍♂️
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T + 4 weeks.

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>"A healthy community isn’t built around “core values” or “mission and goals” — or if it is, these things can’t take the form of lists.

A community is built around a shared story." @.JoshHochschild

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TIL, chess grandmasters burn 6000 calories on tournament day. 😲

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You are a story that you tell yourself. @.naval

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Life is code that writes itself. @.michellevarron

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>"The origin of life is the origin of software.

Our DNA is a very, very old piece of software, tremendously patched and presumably a universal programming language sufficiently powerful to express any algorithm.

Life is evolving software.

Biology is software archeology." @.kpaxs

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Saw Jackie Chan drinking bubble tea in "Accidental Spy". I didn't notice it 10 years ago, when I watched this movie for the first time :)

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#Mastodon, be ready for massive new users inflow. Looks like, US right bought a big stake in Twitter.. it'll likely piss off US left.
https://twitter.com/joshshepperd/status/1233875601074925568

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Josh Shepperd on Twitter

“Flying under the radar today: Trump’s people just bought Twitter. https://t.co/L1sFuXJp9B”

Twitter

Watching #TheCourier.. 😖🤦‍♂️

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Open Source Hardware: The Rise of RISC-V - The New Stack

While open source software is taking over the world, a push for open source hardware has been quietly building.The RISC-V foundation has been pushing its open sourced instruction set architecture for chips based on the long-established paradigms for reduced instruction set computing. And one of its most vocal advocates is Calista Redmond, the chief executive of the RISC-V Foundation, which is working to promote its adoption.

Funny, call it whatever.. #DadJoke, #bitcoin joke, lightning joke, banker joke.. via, r/bitcoin

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Why some countries have lower #covid19 cases? via, birdsite

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>"Unless you create goals and plans, all your positive affirmations may end up as is wishful thinking.

Positive thinking is wonderful. It is an important part of success, but even more, you need action to succeed. This is where goal setting comes into play." @.zen_mindset

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>"The reaction to any exponential risk (like #COVID19) is either too early or too late. Hard to time it "just right".

If too early, you seem paranoid or alarmist.

If too late, you endanger yourself and your community." @.matthuang

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Earthbound water.. some perspective.

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is it canceled yet?

Just now watched #KannumKannumKollaiyadithaal.. awesome movie. Last couple of minutes, vera level. 😊👍👍

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>"Michael Bloomberg proved that it’s cheaper to buy a President than it is to buy the Presidency." @.naval

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>"Creativity arises behind the conscious mind." @.naval

>“Your brain is most intelligent when you don’t instruct it on what to do—something people who take showers discover on occasion.” @.phalgun_r

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TIL, pronoia.

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>"The general principle of antifragility: it is much better to do things you cannot explain than explain things you cannot do." - @.nntaleb

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List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

WhatsApp dark mode.. 😖

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Watching #OhMyKadavule.. good movie.. 😊👍👍

Take home msg; there are 2 gods. 😉

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>"As many as 21 suitors have lined up for a digital bank licence in Singapore, despite just 2% of its 5.9 million people being unbanked. But not many bidders may have the expertise to run a digital bank in a heavily regulated market" the-ken.com

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>"You never cure structural defects, the system corrects itself by collapsing" - @.nntaleb

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>Making sense and being right are not the same thing" - @.nntaleb #skininthegame

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>"A country's assets reside in the tinkerers, the hobbyists, and the risk-takers." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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>"When gambling, think about what's probable.. When hedging, think about what's plausible.. When preparing, think about what's possible." @.harrydcrane

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>"You are missing the plot if you don't understand growth:

‘The climate was warmer before’
– It’s the rate at which the temperature increases!

‘This startup is tiny, why is it worth $2 billion’
– Look at their growth rate

‘only 1000 cases of COVID-19’
– It's the growth rate!" @.maxcroser

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>"A secular #COVID19 Pascal's Wager:

1. If you're correct that people are overreacting, in a year, you can say "I told you so"

2. If you're wrong, there's a 30% chance that someone you infect will be hospitalized and a 10% chance they'll die.

Small upside, huge downside." @.NeilShenvi

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>"Accept the rationality of time, never its fairness and morality." - @.nntaleb

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>"According to biologists, the function of zebras' stripes is to ward off insects.

Based on that idea, a team of scientists painted zebra stripes on cows. This reduced the number of biting flies on the cows by more than 50%.

Applied evolutionary biology!"

https://twitter.com/SteveStuWill/status/1237770255566544906?s=19

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Steve Stewart-Williams on Twitter

“According to biologists, the function of zebras' stripes is to ward off insects. Based on that idea, a team of scientists painted zebra stripes on cows. This reduced the number of biting flies on the cows by more than 50%. https://t.co/rMFgiOr1he Applied evolutionary biology!”

Twitter

Watching #1917movie.. don't say France, Britain, Germany, fought the war. It's governments, rulers..

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>Seville, Spain during quarantine. A fitness instructor hosts workout on a rooftop and people can join from their balconies - BeAmazed
https://www.reddit.com/r/BeAmazed/comments/fj03ll/seville_spain_during_quarantine_a_fitness

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r/BeAmazed - Seville, Spain during quarantine. A fitness instructor hosts workout on a rooftop and people can join from their balconies

28,281 votes and 177 comments so far on Reddit

Familiar name.. 🙄

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Watched #Logan, wolverine movie..

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#Doubt. Let's say I've $1000 invested in bonds. Can I print currency notes fully backed by bonds I'm holding? 🤔

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So far, Dow Jones index is up 3.5%, #bitcoin is up more than 7%.. for the day

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"Resting is valuable only if you are resting *from* something." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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T + 53 days

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Quick, Draw!

Can a neural network learn to recognize doodles? See how well it does with your drawings and help teach it, just by playing.

>"Males over 18 and females over 16 years old may marry with their parents' or guardians' consent, Otherwise South Korea's age of consent to marriage is 20" Wiki

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WA
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weekly jobless claims, a 30σ event https://t.co/LEO7s5TXsH

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📈 𝙻𝚎𝚗 𝙺𝚒𝚎𝚏𝚎𝚛 📊 on Twitter

“weekly jobless claims, a 30σ event https://t.co/LEO7s5TXsH”

>It isn’t 10,000 hours that creates outliers, it’s 10,000 iterations. @.naval

>It isn't 10,000 experiences that creates wisdom, its 10,000 reflections. @.KyleTibbitts

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>Everything is about time, except time, time is timeless. @.EriTankoka

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>“Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems. Throw away the solution and you get the problem back. Sometimes the problem has mutated or disappeared. Often it is still there as strong as it ever was.” — Donald Kingsbury
@.ShaneAParrish

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>"Heuristic: when picking a restaurant in an unfamiliar city, don't look at the menu, look at the clients." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb #heuristic

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YT /282

>"The most important aspect of fasting is that you feel deep undirected gratitude when you break the fast." - @.nntaleb

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>"One of the biggest problems with the world is that fools are always so sure and certain about everything and intelligent people are so full of doubts and uncertainties."
@.ProfFeynman

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Singapore distributes 1 free reusable mask to everyone.. ~6M.

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@vjy
Have you watched Rich Man's Trick? Its the #education that we always wanted in school.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=8ObvK4NR_LI

@dsfgs 207 mins.. bookmarked.