🔥Two machines, one mind. 👨🏭⚙️Two automatic welding machines in... action, while our welding team inspects quality. We have 10+ tanks per nuclear reactor, so any efficiency gain can go a long way in improving our factory throughput Aalo Atomics .show more

Yasir Arafat
16,047 views • 7 months ago
We have 6 different models of CNC machines already... designed and validated for production but we would need crores to scale up production and offer it to other manufacturers. Hence, we only build machines for our own production facility. Capital is a bottleneck for us. Currently we just have a tiny space within our own factory which is our R&D lab. We are a team of mere three people. Scaling hardware isn’t easy but it’s something that must be done for us to truly be self-reliant. Really appreciate your efforts Sridhar Vembu to build these hardware tools here. We must build more factories and hardware products in the country. Long way to go before I sleep.show more

Vishakh Ranotra
12,538 views • 1 month ago
Win one of TEN $500 gift cards💰🍪 What year... did we open our first location in Charlotte??? Comment with your guess to win. It's our little way to say thanks for the warm welcome the city of Charlotte has given us 💙 YES-you can Google the answer. Put your answer in the comments and then run to our other social accounts for more chances to win! We'll pick two winners per social channel. GO GO GO 🏃♂️ Two (2) winners will be selected at random and contacted via DM by 10/2. By entering you acknowledge that this giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with X, and you release X of all responsibility. #TiffsTreats #Giveaway #Charlotteshow more

Tiff's Treats
35,895 views • 2 years ago
Just two months ago, we were on the verge... of letting go of a customer that we had been serving for more than two years. The prices were super competitive as they were procuring these springs from China. According to our cost calculations, we would have to sell them these springs at our breakeven price point. We would not be making any profit from their orders. The volumes were huge and we decided to take up the challenge. In manufacturing, one of the very important metric that your product cost depends on is cycle time. The speed at which we are able to process that part within the desired tolerance. Higher the speed at which you can manufacture, lower the cost of making that component. We could only manage 150 pcs/minute on our imported machines. At this speed, it was unviable for us. It would only make sense for us to continue if we were somehow able to manufacture this spring at a minimum of 200 pcs/minute. We were far apart and it seemed we wouldn’t be able to reach that goal. We were on the verge of giving up after two years of persistent effort in increasing our speed. Today, we manufactured that same spring on the CNC machines that we built in-house at a whopping 220 pcs/minute! We went from almost letting go off that customer to now asking that very same customer to increase our order volumes! First video is our imported machine at 150 pcs/minute. The second video is our in-house machine at 220 pcs/minute.show more

Vishakh Ranotra
19,933 views • 10 months ago
This #CVPR2026 paper from our research team is trending... #1 on Hugging Face 🤗 Meet LocateAnything: a vision-language detection model that rethinks bounding box prediction. For AI agents and robots, “seeing” is only useful if a model can pinpoint where something is fast enough to act. Trained on 138M high-quality samples, LocateAnything decodes bounding boxes in parallel instead of one coordinate at a time, improving localization accuracy while dramatically increasing throughput for visual grounding and detection. Project page:show more

NVIDIA AI
335,546 views • 1 month ago
True, even a two DOF system can exhibit chaotic... behavior, and a single cell is an at least an ~10^7 DOF system (i.e., protein molecules per cell). I still fail to properly convey to others the insane complexity I see in our microscopes, and why successes like AlphaFold only work because of the huge number of unnatural constraints placed on the training data. Case in point (below): lysosome dynamics over 12 min across a 200 x 70 um region in the head of a developing zebrafish embryo, color-coded by depth -- just one of 20k proteins at work. Our Cell Observatory Initiative is more important than ever, but while we have petabytes of the most mind-blowing data ever, we are still hamstrung by insufficient AI talent and compute -- two resources in great demand everywhere. If anyone can help us over this hurdle, we'd be eternally grateful.show more

Eric Betzig
29,666 views • 4 months ago
And of course, we also have a greeting from... our Inday — not just one, but two. Yayy! We had so much fun celebrating our monthsary while watching her perform, making the moment even more special for all of us. Look at how she proudly flexed the crown included in the bouquet we gave her, so cute and truly heartwarming to see! Thank you so much, kai ☆. We really enjoyed your beautiful performance and had an amazing time celebrating our monthsary while cheering for you. Your energy on stage made the night even more memorable for Wisharts. KAIKYLE EXTENDED SUBSCRIPTIONshow more

KAIKYLE OFFICIAL
13,749 views • 3 months ago
A team of Ukrainian experts is working in Qatar,... sharing our experience and expertise. I met with our team here today and received a briefing on their work. Our experts have already conducted an overall assessment of the security situation, Qatar’s capabilities to counter aerial threats, and have developed concrete solutions to strengthen the protection of its airspace. And today, during my meeting with the Amir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, it was important for me to hear such a high assessment of our team’s work and appreciation for their consultations. Ballistic missile and drone attacks are currently the biggest challenge here in the region. And while only air defense systems can effectively counter ballistic threats, in Ukraine, we have developed other, significantly more cost-effective solutions to combat drones. These solutions have already proven their effectiveness against various types of drones, which is why Qatar is so interested in our experience. Ukraine has always said that we are ready to share our expertise and help those who can also help us strengthen our own protection in Ukraine. Qatar is ready for long-term cooperation across various areas. It is important to restore stability in the region so that no one suffers from Iran's terrorist strikes. And we support an approach where, by helping one another, we increase security worldwide.show more

Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
181,886 views • 3 months ago
To replace animal testing with AI, we need MASSIVE... human datasets. Today, we're thrilled to share Axiom's new data exploration tool, providing the ability to visually explore the world's largest primary human liver toxicity dataset. Built with Axiom's proprietary wetlab protocols, our dataset includes detailed liver toxicity profiles for over 100,000 distinct molecules. The key to this dataset is our ability to do high-throughput, multiplexed high-content screening with primary human liver cells. Traditionally, toxicity assays either sacrifice throughput or sacrifice biological relevance (using easy-to-grow immortalized cell lines instead of real human cells). We managed to combine throughput, physiological relevance, and multiplexing in one platform. The assays run in a high throughput format using automation, meaning thousands of compound-dose conditions can be tested in one experiment. We achieved this using pooled primary human hepatocytes, which are often fragile and expensive. By systemizing our automation and quality control processes, we were able to run over 120+ batches on the same donor pool with incredible reproducibility and consistency. We did this while integrating many readouts per well, whereas many existing toxicity assays only do a single readout. Our multiplexed approach provides far more data per experiment enabling us to measure 10-20 different toxicity phenotypes such as apoptosis, necrosis, mitochondrial fission, endoplasmic reticulum stress, stress granule formation, microtubules, and more all from a single well on a 384-well plate! The combination of scale, high content information, and data quality is exactly what is needed to train highly accurate AI models in biology. If you're interested, please explore the dataset in the comments below and let me know if you want to chat about the details!show more

Brandon White
25,117 views • 1 year ago
So. I have just a free minute. I want... to thank each and every one of you for all assistance over the past couple of days, and also for 50k followers! We continue to be in Asheville, NC doing what we can do for town. We already have a huge dinner planned tomorrow for a local shelter, and for our first responders, none of this would be possible without your help, between donating, liking, retweeting, it all helps. So thank everyone so so so much, trust me, it does not go unnoticed! We are going to be here as long as we can to try and help the good folks of North Carolina. They're going to have a very long road to recovery.show more

Chris Hall
458,357 views • 1 year ago
Ola recently announced that they are bringing affordable AI... to Indian developers. 𝐉𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐬 an Indian company has been providing affordable GPUs for developers across the globe since 2020. We are a little known, so I want to share our story here. 𝐖𝐡𝐨 𝐰𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 We are bootstrapped, building from the outskirts of Coimbatore. Started as a small team of 4, from humble backgrounds none from IITs/IIMs. Currently, we are a team of 12+. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞 𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐝 The cost of hosting GPU servers 4 years back in India was insanely high. We got 2 quotes which charged us Rs. 1.5L for a single server per month. At that cost, it was not practical for us to do the business. So we went to the first principle to build an MVP for a mini data center/server room. For the first few years, we ran all our servers from a room fitted with ACs, a UPS, and a Generator, which experts claimed would not work. As we scaled, we faced the heat of our setup, but by then we accumulated more money than we had. So last year we moved it to a tier 3+ DC near Bangalore. This helped us boost the confidence of our users, as we have redundancy for power, internet, and networking which gives us and our customers a lot of peaceful nights. 𝐖𝐡𝐨 𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐉𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐬 Developers and artists from across the world have supported us in our journey. Some prominent companies are ZOHO (My inspiration), Weights and Biases, UNC, UpGrad, and many more. 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐞 We crossed 580K USD in the last financial year, the highest ever in our history. Being bootstrapped, the only way for us to grow is to put all the money back. Our customers are our investors, as a founder I have hardly taken a paycheck for the last 4+ years, since the team also believes in our vision they are happy not taking a fancy cheque. 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 As AI evolves, we want to bring the capabilities of AI to users at the lowest prices possible. Being bootstrapped, the only way to survive is to be frugal and disciplined. 𝐇𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 I am proud of our hiring strategy. We hired only freshers to date, and most of our hires do not have a formal degree. They come from rural areas and economically challenged backgrounds. The average age of our new team is 19. They have played an active role in building our V2 of Jarvislabs and improving the product daily. I love to thank everyone for supporting us in our journey. Thanks to Analytics India Magazine, INDIAai, fastai for recognizing us in our early years. If our story resonates with you, Please share our story to inspire others & support our mission. #StartupIndiashow more

Vishnu - Jarvislabs.ai
67,601 views • 2 years ago
Dear Tesla , We are CyberLocos , two adventurers... traveling the world in a Tesla #Cybertruck to break the Guinness World Record for most countries visited in an electric vehicle. Alan Wurman, aka Alan's Theory , from Chile and Lars Christiansen from Norway. No team of engineers, no help, just two friends doing something crazy. Right now we are in #Malawi, and after finishing with #Africa we will continue through Asia, Australia and Central America. So far we have visited 61 countries, almost double the current record of 33, and our journey is gaining international attention. We would love Tesla’s support in spreading the word about our mission. Our goal is to cross every continent, reach 80 countries, and give Tesla global visibility, showing that Teslas can go anywhere and highlighting the Cybertruck’s durability, range and spirit of adventure. We are not asking for funding, (although that would be extremely helpful), we just want Tesla to acknowledge what we are doing because it is fucking awesome! and help get the word out. Let’s put the Cybertruck on the map together!!! 🤘 Best regards Cyberlocosshow more

CyberLocos
17,231 views • 5 months ago
No Profit Fees Until March 31, 2025! 🔥 The... market has been rough over the last two weeks, with presidents draining our community of liquidity. To support the cause, we have completely stopped our profit fee. Let’s support the good communities that have been grinding and vibing for months and have taken a beating from these events. So what does this mean? You can now size-up your conviction with a bigger position, with only standard swap fees.🎆 Try it here: believe in something. (Standard swap fees, slippage, and DEX fees still apply.)show more

MAXBID
74,646 views • 1 year ago
In Korea, there’s a common saying that there are... two ways to drive someone crazy, and one of them is leaving a sentence unfinished while speaking… Today, Taehyung seems to have reinvented the other one. 😭🤯 He ended the live saying, “I’m leaving. See you next time,” and then added, “Ah!...” (as if he suddenly remembered something, teasing our curiosity…😳⁉️), so now it seems like the other way to drive someone crazy is ending a sentence with “Ah!”show more

낭만태형 | ✌🏼❄️ᴡinter ahead Ⓥ🌬️
133,509 views • 7 months ago
Free’ing up cashflow from your business to diversify in... other assets. We used to have 7 figures + in inventory (inventory risk) when working with stock management across multiple warehouses locally. Our supply-chain restructuring to China D2C fulfillment has unlocked so much cashflow for us that we can constantly re invest in - to real estate and other assets. Diversifying risk while also tapping in to other opportunities that we get handed. I feel that ecom brands sometimes blind stare in to one direction. That the way they structure stuff is the only possible way. There is so much more out there that once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Asking yourself why you ‘ve never thought about this before. China direct-to-consumer fulfilment is one of these things, when applied right. All our brands fulfill with Ecomflow to ship worldwide in 3-10 days.show more

Vince
17,961 views • 1 year ago
GM #ROBO FAM! 🚀 Tommorow is the day! 🔥... On April 9 we are officially launching our Marketplace 🛒 At the very beginning, we will add two extremely important NFT collections: Genesis and Survivors. Did you particpated in RoboHero Survivors Airdrop? 🪂 Every whitelisted EVM wallet will be able to FREEMINT a Survivor! Gain access to following utility: • Visual representation as PFPs. • Special badge on Discord. • Profile Picture in-game. • 🎁 ❓ Check already if you are the lucky one here: The exact time will be announced tomorrow so turn on ⏰show more

Patryk Kempiński
46,889 views • 2 years ago
Most of you know the work we do in... GBV, we also do work in women empowerment. The two work in tandem. You know if you invite me to a conference, I stay behind and collect unused pens and notebooks for further use. I mean reduce, reuse and recycle. Lol. But most importantly I pick what we can use for our EMPAWA Mama program on Saturdays. I ask women who can share their skills to come to Soweto and speak to usm This Saturday we celebrated IWD and we did what we do best. Our Chama women met and were trained by one of the best Chama trainers CHAMA Champions who visited and gave great insights on how we can continue to grow VW Babes came to Soweto to participate and support our work and heh we have never seen these many VWs. The ladies stayed and also built our capacity We had a partnership with chiraz International at Jacaranda Hotel as usual we went with our Soweto mamas and there were topics like burnout, toxic relationships led by our own psychologist Njoki Maina. We also learnt first aid and self defense. And Separ will be coming to Soweto to train our ladies in first aid as well as self defense. That is how we Accelerate Action #Usikimyeshow more

Njeri Wa Migwi™
16,218 views • 1 year ago
Sad news. Today, the 5th has suffered many losses... while we ask you to help us fund drones for their defence. Memory Eternal. 😞 🕯️ I’ve made two videos. One is my stop at a cathedral after I received the news on my way into work. I took a detour. The second is me at work dancing in my office. Why? This is what I do. This is our way. We can’t stop…won’t stop so I work on my mindset and dance for the soldiers who are left to fight. If you have a heart, please repost the collection. 🅿️🅿️ [email protected]show more

Таня 3.0
10,921 views • 1 year ago
🟥 Prominent Russian military correspondent and Z-blogger Anatoly Radov... responded to the hysteria that erupted in the Russian internet space following Ukraine’s strikes on Tuapse. Radov wrote: 🔻 “A flood of ultra-patriotic comments has poured in regarding Tuapse, with people asking when we will finally start fighting this war with full force?” 🔻 “To such idiots I want to say — we have already been waging this war at full force for a long time. Moreover, we have already reached the limit of our capabilities.” 🔻 “The only ways left to strengthen ourselves are either mobilization of at least 1 million people or delivering a nuclear strike. That’s it — we have already used all other possibilities.” 🔻 “So there is no room for any pacifism or secret deals. We are waging the war as we can, at the limit of our capabilities. So stop writing nonsense!” Video is generated by grok AIshow more

NSTRIKE
92,231 views • 2 months ago