My 6965 Bookmarks & Likes

A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


Most unnerving is that no one did worse than U.S. journalists. For every 8 monkeys who get the question right, 1 American journalist does. On certain topics, it's good to remember that you're often being informed by the most delusional people in the country. https://t.co/smBX1s2YRp

“Instead of trying to understand the emergence of space-time in our universe, let’s actually just make toy universes in the lab, and study the emergence of space-time there.” — Patrick Hayden, theoretical physicist https://t.co/ANQJLKPn6S https://t.co/ratwFwoaCD

You've def heard of "The Hero's Journey", the narrative structure dating back to Homer's Odyssey in ~7th century BC. A great way to learn the framework is comparing scene-by-scene images from 2 modern classics of the story type: "Star Wars" and "The Matrix". #TheMatrix THREADđŸ§” https://t.co/6r5Oz5MQZ5

From Newton to Einstein to Hawking, explore the biggest ideas of physics in our interactive map: https://t.co/dAATloKjVC

Turn Twitter into an asset for you (@aaditsh): https://t.co/LoQOw1U1LJ

Stay tuned di Perayaan 4 Tahun The Conversation Indonesia via @gather_town! Ada @wisnu_prasetya dan @nabiylarisfa ditemani @dardredor dan @LuthfiTD ngobrol seru tentang membumikan pengetahuan lewat berbagai platform media https://t.co/upDmDoWTPE https://t.co/uVdLNM2osy

Once in a Physics class, the teacher asked the students, “Why do we have brakes in a car?” Varied answers were received: “To stop” “To reduce speed” “To avoid collision” etc., But the best answer was 👇

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The four most important charts in science & technology (note: all y-axes are log scale) https://t.co/NDaESgcQuo

The wisdom of Einstein: https://t.co/cSJZJc3Wy9

All the unicorns in the world are worth one Apple h/t @chartrdaily https://t.co/Bm1Eb68cFX

1/ Learn a bit of psychology to better understand yourself. Not from me. From a doctor. @dremilyanhalt breaks down psych concepts to help you name your feelings and behaviors. https://t.co/AoRIeuqiSe

In 1961, the physicist Rolf Landauer showed that any logically irreversible computation would result in a minimal nonzero amount of work converted into heat dumped into the environment. “Information is physical,” he later proclaimed. https://t.co/NDgMbMM2DV

12 Ever-Lasting Lessons from "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch - Thread - https://t.co/keCWG9o6wU

Knowledge is having the right answers. Intelligence is asking the right questions. Wisdom is knowing when to ask the right questions.

My startups get 750K/month organic traffic and SEO has been a major reason for our growth to $3 million+ revenue. I honestly can't imagine a startup marketing plan that doesn't have SEO focus. So here's my 30-step SEO strategy for startups based on 4 years of learnings đŸ§”

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You don't need a deep learning PhD to start doing AI research and publishing at top conferences Here is how to get started - read and summarize key research papers - tinker with the code from the corresponding Git Repos - understand the math - practice righting mock papers

So about that time Steve went off to college
 #BluesClues25 https://t.co/O8NOM2eRjy

Some of the best Physics and Mathematics books that you must read (with free download links) These books are freely available online and can be downloaded in pdf format. A Thread 👇

Should AI be able to patent their own inventions? https://t.co/RXNM47QydD @Gizmodo Photo: Martin Meissner https://t.co/aGDOBKAZyg

The first article written about Ad Astra called it "the most exclusive school in the world." A few years later, @washingtonpost said that we "created a secretive ‘laboratory school’ for brilliant kids who love flamethrowers.”

Partial differential equations can describe everything from planetary motion to plate tectonics, but they’re notoriously hard to solve. https://t.co/15S8x4uf2T

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Sophie Zhang, a former data scientist at Facebook, revealed that the company enables global political manipulation and has done little to stop it. https://t.co/5IhNNduQNM

FUNDRAISING Jargon is quite complex for first-time founders. Here is a thread of some phrases & terms you will hear often during fundraising. Here is what they actually mean

Jadi inget kampanye matikan TV-nya Unicef by Lowe Indonesia. https://t.co/ek3UNoFfcG

"In my experience, manuscripts from Indonesians ... are often found wanting in two aspects. Firstly, they lack a connection to broader academic debates... Secondly, manuscripts often lack a clear argument" (Freek Colombijn, editor-in-chief Bijdragen, 2021) https://t.co/bvQ9AS6ErV

Whenever I see an extremely dumb talking point repeated by many people, I know it likely didn't arise by chance. Anyone can figure out the truth — it's inherently decentralized — but motivated stupidity tend to comes from centralized sources.

@xkcd scientists only have 3 modes when naming things: the best punny names possible OR incomprehensible gibberish OR a very literal description of what the thing does/is/looks like


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