Avinash Upadhyay (@avinres) 's Twitter Profile
Avinash Upadhyay

@avinres

Engineer, Interested in Science and entrepreneurship.

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mattie ✨ (@mattierialgirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Often repeated by my supervisor Kosta Derpanis too. You should be able to get the gist of a paper by just reading its figures and captions. This is what captures attention, otherwise you’re discouraging ppl from reading on. Yann LeCun spitting truth.

Often repeated by my supervisor <a href="/CSProfKGD/">Kosta Derpanis</a> too. You should be able to get the gist of a paper by just reading its figures and captions. This is what captures attention, otherwise you’re discouraging ppl from reading on.

<a href="/ylecun/">Yann LeCun</a> spitting truth.
Avinash Upadhyay (@avinres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

instead of giving electricity subsidies you should focus on infrastructure development. The long term development of country requires good infrastructure. #dirtypolitics #AAP news.google.com/articles/CBMik…

Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wanna Learn Mathematics for Free? Here are some of the Best freely available playlists from Linear Algebra to Number theory that you can use to excel at Mathematics. A Thread 👇

Wanna Learn Mathematics for Free?

Here are some of the Best freely available playlists from Linear Algebra to Number theory that you can use to excel at Mathematics.

A Thread 👇
Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kaprekar’s Constant. The constant, which is 6174, is a four-digit number that has a unique property: "no matter which four-digit number you start with, after a series of mathematical operations, you will always end up at 6174" Let’s start with a four-digit number, say 3769. We

Kaprekar’s Constant. The constant, which is 6174, is a four-digit number that has a unique property:

"no matter which four-digit number you start with, after a series of mathematical operations, you will always end up at 6174"

Let’s start with a four-digit number, say 3769.

We
nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to a complex mathematical algorithm, these plastic shapes follow a very specific route as they roll. In fact, researchers have shown that a shape can be designed to follow almost any path you can think of.

Lior⚡ (@lioronai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NVIDIA finally released Neuralangelo's source code! The model can turn videos from any device into detailed 3D structures, fully replicating buildings, sculptures, or other real aworld objects or spaces virtually. Here's how it works: A model utilizes a 2D video with multiple

Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant! This made my day! A rare rooted Ad amidst ads these days with urban, elitist and woke themes. On how we remain/become psychologically colonized and move away from our roots, in the name of modernism, liberalism and progressivism. (got it on WA, found the youtube

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Indian media is witnessing a bit of change it seems, instead of only writing about politicians, they started writing about Scientists. This is going to inspire millions to join the field of exploring unkown. ndtv.com/india-news/5-p…

Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@mushtaqbilalphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sci Hub is a "pirate" website with 88M research papers freely available. Using it is not advisable. We should all try to make billion-dollar acdemic publishers richer. Here's a thread on integrating Zotero with Sci Hub to get free articles. PLEASE DON'T DO THIS 😉

Maj Gen Harsha Kakar (@kakar_harsha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether you are a supporter of Modi or an opponent of Modi, you have to accept that this kind of rescue operation is unprecedented. Five people from the Prime Minister's Office were at the spot day and night for 15 days and lived there in the container. Chief Minister of

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Love this clip from Jensen Huang (Nvidia CEO) on why innovation requires failure. "Unless you have a tolerance for failure, you will never experiment. If you don't experiment you won't innovate, and if you don't innovate you won't succeed."

Stanley H. Chan (@stanley_h_chan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a tutorial on diffusion models for undergrad and grad students. I tried my best to give intuitive explanations for complicated equations. Your feedback is much appreciated Thanks to those who suggested various reading materials to me arxiv.org/abs/2403.18103

I wrote a tutorial on diffusion models for undergrad and grad students. I tried my best to give intuitive explanations for complicated equations. 

Your feedback is much appreciated

Thanks to those who suggested various reading materials to me

arxiv.org/abs/2403.18103
Michael Black (@michael_j_black) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Build what you need and use what you build. This is a core philosophy of my research. It shifts the focus away from publishing “papers” to what really matters — impact. This thread unpacks why I think this is a successful approach to science. 1/10 Or see: perceiving-systems.blog/en/post/build-…