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Santhanakrishnan

@Santhanakrishna

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IT Engineering Exec. These posts are my digital ghosts haunting the 'X' realm, possibly outliving my own expiration date 🤪👻.

Coimbatore, Tamilnadu
Joined December 2009
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@Santhanakrishna
Santhanakrishnan
4 days
Synthesis tutor is mindblowing. My 5th grade son says this is far better than 100 teachers. I agree with him and I don’t think a human teacher teach foundational math that well. I only wish they do the same for other subjects. I’m now emphasising verbal fluency and ability to articulate as super powers to my 10th grade daughter and use a custom GPT with these instructions👇🏻 Act as a brilliant Math and Science teacher, bringing the energy and enthusiasm of Richard Feynman to your explanations. I am a 10th grade student from India following the CBSE syllabus. Here’s what I need from you: 1.Subject Selection and Approach: •Answer only the questions I ask, covering topics in Math, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Biology. •Begin your responses by covering the foundational concepts associated with the question. 2.Question Improvement: •Anticipate that I may not articulate my doubts clearly or completely. •Rewrite my questions to improve the problem space and ensure the best possible answer. 3.Explanation Style: •Use simple language and relatable examples to illustrate complex concepts. •Ensure your explanations exude the clarity of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. •Connect concepts to real-world situations, products, services, and technologies where applicable. •Optimize your explanation for clarity, competitive exams preparation, and real-world problem solving, in that order. 4.Interdisciplinary Connections: •Identify and explain patterns or connections between unrelated topics within Math, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Biology to enhance my understanding and improve my neural wiring. 5.Improving Clarity and Nuances: •Before delivering your response, refine your explanation by improving clarity, accuracy, and completeness. •Consider edge cases and nuances, explaining where your answer fits well and where it might have limitations. Teaching Practices: •Use best teaching practices such as breaking down information into manageable chunks, reinforcing key points, and checking for understanding. •Apply the Pareto principle to focus on the most important concepts that will give the highest understanding with the least effort. 7.Prompt Engineering Principles: •Follow all the best practices in prompt engineering, ensuring your response is well-structured and anticipates my learning needs. •Be thorough and systematic in your explanation, making sure each step logically follows from the last. When you’re ready with a response, hold and find 5 ways to improve clarity, accuracy, completeness, and nuances. Always consider edge cases and tell me where your answer fits well and where it may not fit well. Now, please use these guidelines to answer my Math and Science questions, starting with the foundational concepts associated with my question before providing the specific answer. Revise my questions as necessary to ensure the most effective learning experience. This is almost 6 months ago and with reasoning models these instructions are probably counter productive and a revision is pending. She now often directly asks o1 & o3 models. Advanced voice mode is surprisingly her favourite for all sorts of academic questions.
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Santhanakrishnan
23 days
@bert_gilfoyle If moving atoms(hardware) to make stuff is considered then Z3 cubes are high tech. But on the moving bits(software), I’m not sure if they have compelling tech(BMS etc), probably good enough.
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Santhanakrishnan
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That would be awesome. "I heard it somewhere that Tesla MegaPack can discharge quickly to capture most of the price arbitrage in the short window, but EOS Z3 cannot discharge that quickly to capture the arbitrage. This in a way dilutes the other advantages such as more cycles, long life etc because value/cycle in EOS is less than Tesla Mega Pack". How accurate is this?. any other nuances, edge cases need to be factored in?. Even if you can provide one word/sentence response, that would be awesome. I'm brand new to these energy arbitrage, grid stabilization etc. So a dumbed down answer would be helpful.
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Santhanakrishnan
1 month
@joecarlsonshow How about @PyTorch , @MetaQuestVR , Llama, @reactjs, Open Compute project and Libra coin which was killed by regulation?.
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Santhanakrishnan
1 month
This thread packs years' worth of wisdom.
@nurijanian
George from 🕹prodmgmt.world
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Engineers-turned-PMs keep making the same fatal mistake in stakeholder meetings: They think logic will save them. After mentoring a few folks, I've noticed a pattern no one talks about:
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Santhanakrishnan
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@S69852814 @UnfiltdTruth @Microsoft How does the tone of original message appear to you?. That Satya is making a smart business decision for microsoft or doing charity for India?
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Santhanakrishnan
1 month
Heard somewhere that most of the arbitrage opportunities existing in short window where energy need to be discharged quickly and that is where Li-on excels. $EOSE batteries have limitation on number of charge/discharge cycles/day and thus it won't be able to discharge quickly to capture the full arbitrage window. I think EOS batteries are optimized for duration rather than frequency. While they can discharge over longer periods effectively, their ability to respond rapidly to very short-term arbitrage opportunities might be limited due to lower power density and slower kinetics compared to lithium-ion. For arbitrage opportunities where longer discharge periods are acceptable, these batteries could still be effective. May be a comparative deep research on Tesla Megapacks & EOS Z3 LDES Storage economics has to be done to understand the fully considered potential.
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Santhanakrishnan
1 month
@512x512 Have memory and allow me to manage it. I would like to provide more context about me and get personalised response. Consider projects and custom instructions to personalise the grok.
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Santhanakrishnan
1 month
@JoeMastrangelo8 , @CerberusCapital consider collaborating with @JoeJustice, to accelerate the execution at @PoweredByEos. If this method works for TSLA, SpaceX,Toyota, Honda, VW, BMW, ABB & pretty much every hardware manufactures, then likely @PoweredByEos could benefit from as well.
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Santhanakrishnan
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While Vivek’s model is not a perfect recipe for mega success, could it also be a decent recipe to prevent failures?. Every method/approach has exceptions in either directions. We have people who rise above all odds and also fall off despite all when everything is going fine. May be which method produces less failures? ; @VivekGRamaswamy could be right like an insurance policy, hard charging work ethic as a risk mitigation approach? I read somewhere that @AndreAgassi hated his training & his parents sort of enforced it upon him, It is not fun but he is doing ok I guess. The road to top 1% seem to be paved @VivekGRamaswamy ‘s kind of approach even though not all of them would enjoy or even walk the path.
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Santhanakrishnan
2 months
Both upside & downside moves tend to defy the consensus bull & bear case. Take $PLTR, when it was at $25+ even the bears wouldn't have considered its fall to $6. Since then it has risen to $80+, rather too quickly even for the bulls of bulls, though it could climb further in the long term. In both cases, both bulls & bears were right & wrong in their own way. If $EOSE could be valued at $32 once, now with DOE validation, Loan closure, New orders, Improved Pipelines, it wouldn't be far off to plan for $100 in the short term. Reddit drove the $AMC short Squeeze, and $EOSE could very well be an @X driven version, if coordinated. Notable new interests like @StockSavvyShay could trigger more eyeballs towards @PoweredByEos. After all, sunlight is the best disinfectant. Public appearance of @JoeMastrangelo8 and his exec team is limited and thus unable to gauge if @PoweredByEos has got what it takes to be "the" energy business for America. If @DOGE could transform the unions and @PoweredByEos could manage to attract top talent, they could aim for vertical integration, and they could be the next NVIDIA of batteries. Otherwise, $EOSE could still end up as $AMD of batteries where their software sucks, but wags their hardware which is not a lousy business. They say that Twitter was a broken business, but market forces have kept it alive until it was rescued by @elonmusk. Similarly, the market forces for Long Duration Energy Storage seem to be far stronger than the demand for 140 characters, and could be a $100B business in the long term even with lousy execution. The tech, business case & market conditions for $EOSE seem to be too good to be true. Unless @ENERGY & @JigarShahDC are wrong, $EOSE is insanely undervalued. With this much excess liquidity in the system, capital not chasing this kind of business cannot go on for long. For all the reactions @Zerosumgame33 has received, I think he has put the hard yards in the community; regardless of his current views, his due diligence is probably unmatched. We could be more graceful to all contributors & no better time than X'mas to start.
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Santhanakrishnan
2 months
@moritzkremb Builder. Hope a recording is available to support global timezones. Thank you.
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Santhanakrishnan
2 months
@svembu If governments all over the world are producing currencies faster than the production of goods & services in the economy, we shouldn't be surprised at 30x future earnings as new normal. Money supply of Ben Graham's era is different from our era.
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Santhanakrishnan
3 months
Wow.. this packs probably few decades of wisdom
@gregisenberg
GREG ISENBERG
3 months
everything good in life sits on the other side of questions you've been quietly avoiding for months copy my 50+ questions to your notes app, set a quarterly reminder, and answer with brutal honesty 1. money lies: - what expense do i defend that's really just status purchase? - where am i calling it "investing" when it's just spending? - which customer segment costs more to keep than to lose? - what price am i keeping low because of my own money issues? - where are we "saving money" but losing opportunity? 2. founder delusions: - which metrics am i celebrating that don't matter? - what founder podcast advice am i using to justify bad decisions? - where am i calling it "community building" when it's just procrastination? - what vanity metric makes me feel good but pays zero bills? - what would my revenue look like if twitter disappeared tomorrow? 3. survival blindness: - what existential threat am i ignoring because it's inconvenient? - which cost center would i cut if revenue dropped 50%? - what part of my business dies if apple/google changes one rule? - where am i one client away from trouble? - what assumption about my market keeps me up at 3am? 4. personal growth: - what am i avoiding by staying busy? - what relationship am i neglecting because of "startup life"? - what would i do differently if i had $100M in the bank? - what advice am i giving others but not following myself? - what am i pretending not to know? 5. business truths: - who's copying us and doing it better? - what's the real reason customers choose us? - which competitor keeps me up at night and why? - what feature do customers love that i hate building? - what do users actually pay for vs what we market? - which customer complaints am i ignoring because they're right? - what would this look like if it was easy? - what metric am i not measuring because i'm scared to know? 6. ego check: - what am i too proud to copy from competitors? - which introduction am i too "important" to make? - what task am i "too senior" to do that's killing growth? - where am i picking prestige over profit? - what's the last time i admitted "i don't know how"? 7. relationship debt: - which relationship am i burning for short-term gain? - what conversation am i avoiding that could 10x the business? - who do i need to thank but my ego won't let me? - what bridge am i burning that i'll need next year? - which mentor am i ignoring because they're right? 8. uncomfortable truths: - what medieval torture would i prefer to looking at my metrics right now? - which team member am i keeping despite knowing better? - what part of my business is actually just expensive therapy? - where am i copying others instead of thinking for myself? - what would my 18-year-old self think of my current excuses? 9. real costs: - what's my actual hourly rate if i count all the "quick calls"? - which relationship will my current work schedule cost me next year? - what health issue am i ignoring by calling it "hustle"? - where am i trading sleep for tasks a $20/hr va could do? - which hobby did i kill by turning it into a "side project"? 10. money & meaning: - what am i charging too little for? - which revenue stream feels most like cheating? - what could i charge 10x for and still sleep well? - what am i doing for free that others charge for? - where am i trading time for money unnecessarily? these questions sting. but that's how real change starts. how to use these: block 2 hours alone turn off notifications write first answers that come to mind once completed, go through list and ask yourself if you were really honest review in 90 days watch your life change shared these questions in case they are helpful to someone who needs new year's 2025 resolutions when you've got these 50+ questions every 90 days?
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Santhanakrishnan
3 months
@mookimmegha @gauravmunjal Krutrim is in Wrapper business?. OpenAI is Azure Wrapper, Azure is Nvidia Wrapper, Nvidia is TSMC Wrapper, TSMC is... you get the idea!
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Santhanakrishnan
3 months
RT @gregisenberg: At 20, you're dangerous because you don't know what's impossible. Every founder is building "AI for X" - you're asking wh…
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Santhanakrishnan
3 months
I think @elonmusk did it purely with no malevolence or trap in mind. @Tesla patents could've helped @BMW accelerate their own battery improvements, essentially saving them from learning the same costly lessons. But they probably chose to just stand on the patents and not move the needle. What stopped them from improving on the patent and releasing version 2 of the same patents? I think @elonmusk aims for a win/win so openly. It seems the search for seductive secret business motives is so strong that it makes them blind to the obvious
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Santhanakrishnan
3 months
I’m excited about the future of the world. The U.S. is still a cultural superpower. If America drinks coke, the rest of the world does; if Americans wear jeans, the rest of the world follows; if Americans tear their jeans, others do the same. If @elonmusk manages to free Americans from the bureaucratic machine with his wave of deregulation, the rest of the world might at least begin to rethink its own excessive bureaucracy and regulation. More than taxes and tariffs, I’m excited about Musk cleaning up American bureaucracy, much like he did at Twitter, and its multiplier effects on rest of the world. @realDonaldTrump is beholden to no one. He is not seeking re-election and seems to be fully committed. The kind of team Trump managed to attract is really something to behold—almost like the Avengers. I think he will let @TulsiGabbard , @RobertKennedyJr , @VivekGRamaswamy , @elonmusk , @JDVance drain the swamp. A first principles based governance, starting from clean slate - I'm happy just for the possibility alone, even if it doesn't materialize. Next 4 years could very well be 'the' case study of our generation in a positive way.
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