Yash Patel
@InstinctToKnow
Life is like a game. There's no point in it, but you have endless stuff to learn, explore and feel.
Shorts should’ve been a separate app. It’s ruined the YouTube experience, every search is flooded with Shorts now.
Curiosity has an exponential positive loop. The more you’re curious, the more things you find to be curious about. This is why the best antidote to boredom is curiosity.
The truth in a single image.
I think about this type of thing _all_ the time, how did we do all this with our hunter gatherer brains...
I watched this like 3 times because it is so mind blowing “This is a microprocessor, how did humans make this. How as human beings did we even come close to making something like this” He takes a microscope and keeps zooming:
'Where are you?' seems like a pretty normal question, but for 99.99% of human history it basically never made sense to ask it.
Out of 5800 confirmed exoplanets, we have at least one with a scientifically meaningful indicator for possible life. There are estimated to be perhaps 100 billion planets in the galaxy. We're only 30 years deep into finding exoplanets. The ride likely gets wild from here.
Double NASA’s Budget Instead of Cutting It When SpaceX caught a rocket, it made headlines across the world. Moments like that capture our imagination, ignite curiosity, and inspire future generations of scientists, engineers, and dreamers.
This absolutely should not stand. - Overall 20% cut - No Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope - No Mars Sample Return - No DAVINCI - No Goddard Space Flight Center If this somehow passes I am legit throwing hands.
If you care about science at NASA, this is royally sucks. arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/…
Ghibli is cool, but does it inspire you the way this does?
There won't be one for the rest of this decade. If we stay on our current course, and everything keeps scaling, then within two years everything going on right now will seem calm and normal compared to the world of 2027. You are living in a time of lightning transformation.
really love that the world economy is run by a loose collective of entities with the temperament of schizophrenic horses
Sometimes it occurs to me that the human species is a kind of extremophile - we are the lowest level intelligence capable of building advanced tool using civilizations. We only *just* clear the bar; we are only barely able to do what we do.
Most non-technical people around me are extremely wary of robots, having been conditioned by decades of dystopian sci-fi to see them as threats to people and their humanity. Showing them @thelinestudio's "Dear Alice" animation often helps them see a more hopeful vision.
e/acc world order CA: GqmEdRD3zGUZdYPeuDeXxCc8Cj1DBmGSYK97TCwSpump
Are we the first generation of digital nomad in space?
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