Abhirath Batra (@abhirathb) 's Twitter Profile
Abhirath Batra

@abhirathb

Just Good Conversations. Engineer @ MSFT. 💍 @shilpap_

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Reminder that India’s problem is not corruption but competence. The bureaucracy lacks competence because genuine expertise comes from experience and application, not rote exams. China - which also has massive bureaucracy and all the associated ills was able to execute as they

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Saying that deep learning is "just a bunch of matrix multiplications" is about as informative as saying that computers are "just a bunch of transistors" or that a library is "just a lot of paper and ink." It's true, but the encoding substrate is the least important part here.

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Every path in millinea of history and future is inaccessible to a single person. Life exists only in the present moment. Wasting it to think about this is among the worst ways to spend that moment

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Twitter is where elites opine and manipulate where talent and capital flows by pretending to make dispassionaten commentary.

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I'd put this interview on post dinner, and my mom paused at the 40th minute to exclaim wonder at how Dwarkesh asked such thoughtful questions. His ability to research his guest's entire space and then some for his interview is astounding!

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I totally respect all you people out there avoiding AI because "you enjoy the journey" or whatever, but like... do you actually enjoy the journey of writing GitHub actions slash being a YAML engineer? I really, really don't. GHA with AI is bliss. ampcode.com/threads/T-e2d4…

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And across discipline. I was reading Range because it was recommended to me by a friend, but it is extremely tedious to read the Nth illustration of a point that was clear to me with the first.

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And its the same across disciplines. I was reading Range because it was recommended to me by a friend, but it is extremely tedious to read the Nth illustration of a point that was clear to me with the first.