Darshal Shetty (@darshalshetty) 's Twitter Profile
Darshal Shetty

@darshalshetty

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calendar_today30-11-2012 03:18:03

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Sridhar Ramesh (@radishharmers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's what I actually got in the yearbook, which was on display at the reunion. I showed up and had the same conversation with everyone about how, the PhD I had just quit at the ten year reunion, I eventually finished ten years later.

Here's what I actually got in the yearbook, which was on display at the reunion. I showed up and had the same conversation with everyone about how, the PhD I had just quit at the ten year reunion, I eventually finished ten years later.
Darshal Shetty (@darshalshetty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there's one thing I'll take away from Carlo Angiuli's class, it will be the fact that Waluigi is a huge fan of contexts in hypothetical judgments.

If there's one thing I'll take away from <a href="/carloangiuli/">Carlo Angiuli</a>'s class, it will be the fact that Waluigi is a huge fan of contexts in hypothetical judgments.
Sridhar Ramesh (@radishharmers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to do this too, but I would talk about math. And it wasn't in a coffee shop. And I came to suspect they weren't really my friends. It was fun, though, when they were interested in more than just getting the answers to homework. Though 90% was just answering homework.

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AI is writing a growing share of the world's software. No one is formally verifying any of it. New essay: "When AI Writes the World's Software, Who Verifies It?" leodemoura.github.io/blog/2026/02/2…

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Yesterday, John Morgan and I completed our “Covering Spaces Project”, whose goal was to formally (in Lean Lean, of course) prove the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra (that polynomials have complex roots) using only continuity: covering spaces, trivializations, and winding

Yesterday, John Morgan and I completed our “Covering Spaces Project”, whose goal was to formally (in Lean <a href="/leanprover/">Lean</a>, of course) prove the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra (that polynomials have complex roots) using only continuity: covering spaces, trivializations, and winding