Jovan Kostovski (@chombium) 's Twitter Profile
Jovan Kostovski

@chombium

Software Engineer, Information and Communication technology geek, Free Software advocate, martial arts lover

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GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had a fascinating lunch with a 22-year-old Stanford grad. Smart kid. Perfect resume. Something felt off though. He kept pausing mid-sentence, searching for words. Not complex words - basic ones. Like his brain was buffering. Finally asked if he was okay. His response

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Psittacines (parrots, macaws, and cockatoos) are often considered the most intelligent animals in general. Among the other things, they can learn 500 human words, entire sequences of actions, classify objects, and solve puzzles.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the Teotihuacan pyramid of the Sun before the excavations at the beginning of the XX century vs now. A simple hill covered by bushes and trees.

This is the Teotihuacan pyramid of the Sun before the excavations at the beginning of the XX century vs now. A simple hill covered by bushes and trees.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Located in Brno, Czechia, this is a waterfall clock. The amount of every line of water is controlled by a computer. By controlling the length of the lines, pictures and numbers are shown in the air. [📹 Tatyana Havrylchyk] x.com/i/status/18249…

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Algorithm tweak coming soon to promote more informational/entertaining content. We will publish the changes to Engineering. Our goal is to maximize unregretted user-seconds. Too much negativity is being pushed that technically grows user time, but not unregretted user time.

Glenn Koepke (@logtech1999) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 1960s, MIT Professor Jay Forrester created something that changed the way we think about supply chains—The Beer Game. This game is a simple simulation, but it messed with the minds of thousands. Here's the game:

In the 1960s, MIT Professor Jay Forrester created something that changed the way we think about supply chains—The Beer Game.

This game is a simple simulation, but it messed with the minds of thousands.

Here's the game:
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quantum levitation and quantum locking are a consequence of the Meissner effect and allow superconductor to glide freely over a track of magnets. [📹 fullspectrumtourjp] [📍 Experiment Museum in Yamanashi]