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Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The math on this project should mass-humble every AI lab on the planet. 1 cubic millimeter. One-millionth of a human brain. Harvard and Google spent 10 years mapping it. The imaging alone took 326 days. They sliced the tissue into 5,000 wafers each 30 nanometers thick, ran them

Imágenes Históricas (@historieenfotos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mira esta increíble perspectiva 360° de uno de los cuadros más famosos del mundo. La IA nos permite "caminar" junto a la Libertad y sentir la profundidad de la batalla de una forma que Delacroix nunca pudo imaginar.

James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The extraordinary pole vaulting of Armand Duplantis 🇸🇪 who holds the pole vaulting world record (6.30m / 20ft 8in) and is the winner of eight global titles.

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cosmos gifted us a rose 🌹 This rose is made of a pair of interacting galaxies that have been distorted by each other’s gravitational pulls. Learn more about these cosmic companions: science.nasa.gov/asset/hubble/a…

The cosmos gifted us a rose 🌹

This rose is made of a pair of interacting galaxies that have been distorted by each other’s gravitational pulls. Learn more about these cosmic companions: science.nasa.gov/asset/hubble/a…
Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legendary mathematician Donald Knuth reveals Opus 4.6 solved his long-standing conjecture: "claude opus 4.6 cracked my long-standing hamiltonian-cycle conjecture for all odd sizes — an open problem from my art of computer programming drafts, and it's "a joy" to see it solved"

Legendary mathematician Donald Knuth reveals Opus 4.6 solved his long-standing conjecture:

"claude opus 4.6 cracked my long-standing hamiltonian-cycle conjecture for all odd sizes — an open problem from my art of computer programming drafts, and it's "a joy" to see it solved"
Cliff Pickover (@pickover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Math. This mystery space-filling curve is a variant of Hilbert's curve, built from epicycles. Watch it evolve as more harmonics are added. Source: I created this animation using Hopperpop's Epicycle Drawer, an interactive tool: hopperpop.github.io/EpicDrawer/

Utkarsh Sharma (@techxutkarsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: MIT just mass released their Al library for free. (Links included) I went through these and honestly... this is better than most paid courses I've seen. Here's the full list of books: Foundations 1. Foundations of Machine Learning Core algorithms explained. Theory

BREAKING: MIT just mass released their Al library for free. (Links included)

I went through these and honestly... this is better than most paid courses I've seen.

Here's the full list of books:

Foundations

1. Foundations of Machine Learning Core algorithms explained. Theory
Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bernhard Riemann died in 1866 at the age of 39. Here is a list of things named after him. Riemann bilinear relations Riemann conditions Riemann form Riemann function Riemann–Hurwitz formula Riemann matrix Riemann operator Riemann singularity theorem Riemann surface Compact

Bernhard Riemann died in 1866 at the age of 39. Here is a list of things named after him.

Riemann bilinear relations
Riemann conditions
Riemann form
Riemann function
Riemann–Hurwitz formula
Riemann matrix
Riemann operator
Riemann singularity theorem
Riemann surface
Compact
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Richard Feynman's Lectures on Physics are timeless: their main strength is in demonstrating how to reason about physics. You may not know that all the lectures are completely online: Vol 1: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html Vol 2: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html Vol 3: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_toc.html

Richard Feynman's Lectures on Physics are timeless: their main strength is in demonstrating how to reason about physics. 

You may not know that all the lectures are completely online:

Vol 1: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html
Vol 2: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html
Vol 3: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_toc.html
The Curious Tales (@thecurioustales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every writing teacher who told you "be concise" accidentally murdered your best ideas. In 1987, psychologist James Pennebaker ran an experiment that broke every assumption about how human creativity works. He divided college students into two groups and gave them the same

Every writing teacher who told you "be concise" accidentally murdered your best ideas.

In 1987, psychologist James Pennebaker ran an experiment that broke every assumption about how human creativity works. He divided college students into two groups and gave them the same
go4gordon 🇺🇦 (@go4gordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA appears to be centralizing a lot of their high-resolution Artemis II media at this link. A good one to keep in your bookmarks. nasa.gov/gallery/journe…

Steve Stewart-Williams (@stevestuwill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This illusion – one of the best of the last few years – will really mess with your head. How many black dots are there? The answer is 12, but your visual system won’t let you see them all at once. For more great illusions, check out the link below.

This illusion – one of the best of the last few years – will really mess with your head. How many black dots are there? The answer is 12, but your visual system won’t let you see them all at once.

For more great illusions, check out the link below.