Only China can achieve this ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/RYHkM2iHbp
— Cinematic Eye ๐ฝ (@CinematicEye_) May 30, 2026
This New Glenn rocket explosion released 20% of the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb and that wasn't even the bad part:
— Josh Kale (@JoshKale) May 29, 2026
→ The pad: LC-36 is the only pad on Earth that launches New Glenn and now it's gone. Over $1B to build. SpaceX needed 7 months to rebuild after a similar… https://t.co/5TadWH3JCB pic.twitter.com/Ptr1m5mPom
Watch a spacecraft the size of a skyscraper flip itself upright and land softly in the ocean.
— Elonogy (@ElonogyX) May 30, 2026
First time in history. pic.twitter.com/uXlaA62uA9
Namaste! It is great to be back in India for another research trip into Operation Sindoor, India’s strategic transformations, and more. pic.twitter.com/rdMQ58olpE
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) May 30, 2026
After 20+ years of going back and forth between BMW and Mercedes-Benz, I’ve finally made a change. I’ve moved to Tesla.
— Rupa Murthy (@rupamurthy1) May 30, 2026
It’s a completely new technology, a new driving philosophy, and an entirely new experience. I’m both nervous and excited.
Most of all, I’m grateful for the… pic.twitter.com/VyzTaNQQA5
Imagine replacing 90% of your employees with a team of geniuses who have no idea how your company operates.
— Tom Blomfield (@t_blom) May 30, 2026
Total chaos. Nothing works.
That’s what AI feels like today.
The missing piece is extracting all the domain knowledge from people’s heads and providing that as…
Problems in Paris pic.twitter.com/KOU8r5UF4S
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2026
Dr. @SwarnimWagle, the Minister of Finance of Nepal ๐ณ๐ต , is doing a great job in his new role and it is encouraging to see the “Silicon Peaks” vision for technology markets driven economic growth coming front and center in this year’s budget agenda announced yesterday.
— Pukar C. Hamal ๐๐ฝ ๐ (@pchamal) May 30, 2026
American… pic.twitter.com/xLZV0sHfgK
Misunderstandings of AI head in every possible direction:
— Nivi (@nivi) May 30, 2026
“It's just math.” That's like saying we are just matter. Technically, see the Church-Turing-Deutsch principle.
“It’s AGI.” Only if we’ve reached the end of fundamentally new problems.
“It’s creative / not creative.”…
John and Patrick were the original FDEs.
— Brie Wolfson (@zebriez) May 31, 2026
This is @paulg writing about the “Collison installation” in 2013. pic.twitter.com/QJ5eoS9sOU
I was an A student in India—top grades in school, a 10.0 GPA at BITS Pilani. Yet it was only after coming to the US that I realized EQ often matters more than IQ, both in the workplace and in personal growth.
— Sabeer Bhatia (@sabeer) May 31, 2026
Too much hubris has been injected into the minds of ordinary Indians.…
OpenAI just hired the statistician who:
— DINQ (@dinq_me) May 30, 2026
→ Graduated #1 from Peking University math
→ Won the "Nobel Prize of Statistics" this year (1 person under 40, per year)
→ Built the theoretical framework another researcher used to solve a 42-year-old math problem last month
He's… https://t.co/23MyIn7rSS pic.twitter.com/BFtfMC1303
Her name was Arati Saha.
— Sann (@san_x_m) May 30, 2026
She was born in 1940 in Calcutta. Her mother died when she was two years old. Her father served in the armed forces and was rarely home, so she was raised by her grandmother in North Kolkata.
At four years old, her uncle took her to Champatala Ghat for… pic.twitter.com/9bbbKJrseg
When Bhavitha Mandava boarded the subway in Brooklyn one day in mid-2024, she had no inkling that it would end up being a life-changing ride.
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 30, 2026
The Hyderabad-born Mandava, then a New York University grad student majoring in design and media, caught the eye of a modeling agent.… pic.twitter.com/VftdVFdYhn
China just unveiled the world’s tallest bridge- the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, standing 2,050 ft above the river and stretching 4,600 ft. Jaw dropping! pic.twitter.com/X1PHUvJ0hG
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) May 30, 2026
When asked about India's contributions to science, many go back thousands of years and speak about zero, ancient universities, metallurgy, or Ayurveda.
— V. Ramgopal Rao, Ph.D. (@ramgopal_rao) May 30, 2026
While those achievements are undoubtedly important, India's contributions to modern science are equally remarkable and far…
Sergey!! https://t.co/CZBW4UatGP pic.twitter.com/JWI2Xk10Sw
— ๐ฉ๐ป Paige Bailey (@DynamicWebPaige) May 30, 2026
ChatGPT became possible because of internet-scale pre-training data.
— Brendan (can/do) (@BrendanFoody) May 30, 2026
Claude Code became possible because GitHub has over 28 million open-source repositories, each with unit tests to structure verifiable rewards.
Finance will be the next breakout industry because of (1) enormous…
— Pushkar Ranade (@magicsilicon) May 30, 2026
Pretty good progress https://t.co/Ow1EI0s8Pf
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2026
The year was 1957. Inside a modest Sony research laboratory in Tokyo, a 32-year-old physicist named Leo Esaki was doing something that looked almost embarrassingly simple. He was pressing a tiny sliver of germanium semiconductor between two electrodes and watching what happened.… pic.twitter.com/8z2iXfTDZ5
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) May 30, 2026
Asked my cab driver where I could get the best thali in Bhuj, Kutch, and he took me to Jalaram Dining Hall. It’s a small place, but there was a huge queue outside. We got a seat at a shared table since everyone eats together.
— Ami Palan (@markmeyourze) May 29, 2026
While waiting, I noticed the women making rotis right… pic.twitter.com/zISdukC1wy
เคฐाเคฎเคชुเคฐ- เคเคฐाเคฏเคाเคฐ , เคช्เคฐเคृเคคि เคो เคธुเคจ्เคฆเคฐ เคเคชเคนाเคฐ । เคเคเคฒ्เคขुเคा ।। Nepal pic.twitter.com/gkGt4RoX0h
— Kkraja977 (@Kkraja977) May 30, 2026
Kailasa Temple: One of the world's most mysterious architectural marvels, carved from a single mountain pic.twitter.com/hOnIB0jWLR
— ๐๐ซ๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐ง๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐๐ญ๐ข (@Krishnavallabhi) May 30, 2026
Muhammad Ali’s legendary "knockout" by a child is still one of the most wholesome sports clips ever pic.twitter.com/LXkf1Xv2Xg
— culture jpeg (@culturejpg) May 30, 2026
Naval Ravikant: "You're going to die. It's all going to zero. What's there to stress about?"
— Jaynit (@jaynitx) May 30, 2026
"Stress is when your mind has two conflicting desires at once. You want to be liked, but you want to do something selfish. You don't want to go to work, but you want to make money. You… pic.twitter.com/aOmx6JayvO
The Resident Philosopher of Silicon Valley.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 31, 2026
Nepalese are๐ณ๐ต
— Ananda Nepali (@anandanepali99) May 30, 2026
A heartfelt video is currently going viral on social media, showing an elderly man selling pumpkin shoots who visits a restaurant. A customer named Pasang Lama, who is sitting there having a meal, invites him to join for some food. However, the man politely… pic.twitter.com/2xxIVRTfWG
Sarah Guo bet on AI before the rest of venture caught up.
— Forbes (@Forbes) May 30, 2026
In 2019, she wrote an early check into Baseten—when the startup had only an idea on scratch paper. Today, it’s valued at $5 billion.
Now Guo debuts on the Forbes Midas List. https://t.co/1wTg91YxSl #ForbesMidas (Photo:… pic.twitter.com/2XijLrHSYQ
This is not a boutique shop or a luxury store, this is Mission Shakti Bazar in Bhubaneswar.
— Manas Muduli (@manas_muduli) May 30, 2026
A vibrant place where women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) from across Odisha showcase and sell their products.
From handicrafts and handlooms to authentic food products, it’s one of the best… pic.twitter.com/7aL5bxLQ4w
Ah. You guys know each other. Interesting.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 31, 2026
The insanely clear ice of Alaska
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) May 30, 2026
๐นJohn Derting pic.twitter.com/Ilf1yJKhwE
The middle duck paid attention in physics class, while the others played around in class... pic.twitter.com/nh1sXvhmjc
— Damn Nature You Scary (@AmazingSights) May 29, 2026
In 1925, physicist Werner Heisenberg was laid low by a brutal bout of hay fever. He fled to the remote, pollen-free island of Helgoland in the North Sea, hoping the sea air would clear both his head and his sinuses.
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) May 30, 2026
While hiking the rugged cliffs and wrestling with the baffling… pic.twitter.com/SFNxV262ec
43 years ago, Michael Jackson walked on stage wearing that fedora and introduced the moonwalk to the world during his iconic Billie Jean performance.
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) May 30, 2026
Pure magic that still blows minds today… pic.twitter.com/pjD8MYvlH7
Keith Rabois tells the story of Elon Musk observing interns waiting in line for coffee at SpaceX
— Startup Archive (@StartupArchive_) May 30, 2026
Keith is asked how Elon Musk gets so much done, to which he replies:
“If you approach every day and every week of your life with the question, ‘What did you accomplish this week?’ I… pic.twitter.com/XgdCtMzfuk
Keith Rabois tells the story of Elon Musk observing interns waiting in line for coffee at SpaceX
— Startup Archive (@StartupArchive_) May 30, 2026
Keith is asked how Elon Musk gets so much done, to which he replies:
“If you approach every day and every week of your life with the question, ‘What did you accomplish this week?’ I… pic.twitter.com/XgdCtMzfuk
Elon Musk: "If you haven't thought until your brain hurts, then you haven't tried hard enough."
— Big Brain Business (@BigBrainBizness) May 30, 2026
Asked what it takes to do things the way he does, Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla and SpaceX) points first to mastering technology.
"If you want to do things like me, you have to learn how… pic.twitter.com/7FeuVIclAx
This is the training pool for Coast Guard rescue swimmers. pic.twitter.com/oPpa7zxiNr
— The Best (@TheBestqueenx) May 30, 2026
Voltaire passed away today in 1778.
— Today in History (@TodayinHistory) May 30, 2026
There are two quotes of his I always come back to:
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
and
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” pic.twitter.com/ihok9BUOd6
So, we’ve been slogging around South America for a week in the C-141. We were tired and solely focused on a beer and a bed. Our last stop, for the day, was Rio de Janeiro. We really weren’t even jazzed by that prospect.
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) May 30, 2026
Then, we drop down into Rio at about midnight and I see… pic.twitter.com/hojD4VgE4p
This never gets old!!! Could watch it over and over ๐คฉ pic.twitter.com/LBlO9AgiBX
— ๐ผ๐บMusic Love♥️ (@ThoNg676733) May 30, 2026
Being underestimated is a superpower. It gives you the privacy to build, the freedom to fail, and the element of surprise when you finally arrive.
— Divya Mittal (@divyamittal_IAS) May 31, 2026
The greatest living mathematician just said something that reframes the entire AI debate (Save this).
— Milk Road AI (@MilkRoadAI) May 30, 2026
Terence Tao, Fields Medal winner, UCLA professor, and by most measures the most accomplished pure mathematician alive speaking at an OpenAI Forum event in March 2026, and the… pic.twitter.com/2Kjc3I3Mql
Good #MorningNutrition pic.twitter.com/k0yC5iJCY1
— Kiran Bedi (@thekiranbedi) May 31, 2026
Self-driving cars are fun because you never see competing SaaS products having a literal standoff in the street pic.twitter.com/nDBEsW87lz
— Olivia Moore (@omooretweets) May 31, 2026
Two victories: she won the match and she won when she transformed her opponent's sadness into a smile.
— The Best (@TheBestqueenx) May 30, 2026
We have much to learn from kids. pic.twitter.com/3uajdxivqJ
A woman experienced being captured when she came to photograph a school of sardines. pic.twitter.com/0gafI2ttfg
— ๐ผ๐บMusic Love♥️ (@ThoNg676733) May 30, 2026
This mom turned a simple chair into a roller coaster just to make her daughter smile. ❤️
— Ersin (@Ersin0X) May 30, 2026
A reminder that childhood isn't built on expensive toys.
It's built on love, creativity, and the people who make ordinary moments feel magical. pic.twitter.com/AwqO8yDith
I wanted to share a thank you to @PeterDiamandis, @salimismail , @alexwg and @DaveBlundin.
— LeverBiz (@LeverBiz) May 30, 2026
A few months ago I discovered the Moonshots podcast. Admittedly, I was not in a great place after a 2 year divorce battle and two young kids.
Hearing your conversations about…
Her neighbors in La Jolla, California, knew her only as a gentle older woman who lived alone. She drove herself around in an aging van. She dressed simply. She opened her own mail. She walked her own small dog. If you had asked her name, she would have smiled and said,… pic.twitter.com/1ZVwMXQaR5
— Mr PitBull Stories (@MrPitbull07) May 31, 2026
While the world argues about AI replacing jobs, an old Chinese craftsman casually turns steaming wood into a solid stool in minutes... with no nails, no glue, and no machines doing the hard work.
— China pulse ๐จ๐ณ (@Eng_china5) May 30, 2026
Just heat, skill, and centuries of tradition that still leave millions impressed. pic.twitter.com/s7afPJWAId
Gajapatis when they comissioned a new commander in their army they gave them betel and nuts, a wrestler's short, a decoration, a cap, a long shirt, an elephant, and a horse. Other kingdoms usually offered only betel and nuts.
— Kalinga Arya (@KalingaArya) May 30, 2026
Militarization of Odisha society in 15-16th century… pic.twitter.com/WP7L9vPPAZ
Himalayan Compute: 10 Years To A Trillion: Detailed Roadmaphttps://t.co/EOVYr5utRn
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 31, 2026
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