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Offtopic group for casual talking about anything. @rules_for_python still apply (except for the ontopic rule)

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So you prefer to not post your job offer instead just following the requirements?

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for my edtech company

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@space_soup, heard this before? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90RLzVUuXe4 @brain3ater; I'm good (Blue)

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Apparently another option is to grasshop up and out.

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I’d stop falling for you. FOR once

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Say, "Imagine that you're shrunk to the size of a penny and put into a blender that's about to start in 30 seconds, what will you do?"

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No.

The immediate damage: everything not anchored to Earth's crust would start moving at whatever velocity it had relative to the center of gravity. That's orbital velocity for satellites, rotational velocity for the atmosphere and oceans (roughly 1,000 mph at the equator), and "static" objects would simply float off the surface in straight lines.

After one second, gravity resumes. You now have:

- Atmosphere: most of it is gone — ripped into space or dispersed into a thin, high-altitude cloud. Earth's surface pressure drops to near vacuum.
- Oceans: massive tsunamis from water sloshing back. The sudden return of gravity pulls the displaced water back down, causing planet-wide flooding and subsequent retreat.
- Solid ground: buildings, mountains, tectonic plates shift on a scale we can't model. Everything is now in ballistic trajectory; when gravity returns, it all crashes down, effectively pulverizing the surface.
- Satellites: gone. Most burn up on reentry, but the ones that don't are now on highly elliptical orbits or are flung into interplanetary space.
- The Moon: continues at 1 km/s tangentially. Gravity comes back, but now its orbit is wildly elliptical. Expect massive tidal forces and a likely collision on next approach.
- Solar System: everything — planets, asteroids, comets — loses its orbit. After one second, they all resume, but every orbit is now a chaotic, unpredictable ellipse. Expect collisions, ejections, rearranged orbital planes.

The long-term outcome: the Solar System never stabilizes into anything resembling the current configuration. The inner planets may merge, get flung out, or fall into the Sun. Debris from shattered Earth forms a new asteroid belt.

Verdict: the universe continues to exist, but it's a different, hotter, emptier place. Life is extinct. No, it would never be the same again.

Caveat: if "gravity stopped" means spacetime itself stopped curving — that's physically impossible under General Relativity. Gravity isn't a force you turn off; it's the geometry of spacetime. Turning off gravity is like turning off length. The scenario breaks physics before it starts, so any answer is a thought experiment.

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Same for universe :)

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If gravity stopped for one second, would the universe ever be the same again?

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is there any telegram page like this like what we have for the python channel to learn and ask about specifically about AI i want to learn AI automation and agent stuff from basic can someone please guide how exactly i should start?

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Does anybody attending TCS virtual drive on tomorrow?

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Locally. You are the best model

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you mean locally on terminal?

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Less expensive frontier models:
Kimi, glm, minimax

Model that excel:
Sonnet, opus

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https://youtu.be/bAWV_yrqx4w?t=3917&si=

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Rule 🔟: Job posts are SPAM unless they meet the requirements. Read the rules for details.

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https://youtu.be/QDzSGL8CJmg?si=

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https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/66455/google-interview-riddle-and-scaling-arguments
And I don't feel like being the next Kiraa, so I'll let Stack Exchange do it for me.

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Yeah, that's one good way. It interests me how, as we become denser at penny-size, the blades' vortex pushes us outwards rather than spinning us towards and around. At this stage they describe air as honey.

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move to the corners coz a penny is too thin to be reached by the blades

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Reminds me of FAANG riddles.

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thanks a ton man means alot

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If you stopped for 10 days, will this group ever be the same?

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Start here
https://roadmap.sh/ai-agents

As for TG groups, i dont preffer AI so cant help there

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I'm only attending google virtual drive tomorrow :(

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10, please verify you are human by clicking the button below. You have 90 seconds.

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Gemini is never local. There are just different types of clients.

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Gemini seem to do well with Claude cli

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Hey everyone, did anyone Know the best AI model for coding? do you have any suggestion?

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Intelligence is something that happens/emerges one day spontaneously. Just like life did.

What if black box consciousness emerges one day.

Ai didn’t have to start from scratch like our species 🤔

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