Riduwan Molla

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08/01/2026

Taco in a capsule 🌮 💊
Drop, crisp, fill—10 seconds to street-food magic 🔥




07/01/2026

This Google Earth flight simulator is fully open source—and it was built by a single developer in a short burst of vibe coding.
You can fly over real cities using real map data, and it feels like an interactive, living version of the planet.

No closed platforms.
No billion-dollar company behind it.

But the real story isn’t the simulator.
It’s what it represents.

Tools that once belonged only to governments and big tech are now in the hands of individual creators.
Mapping the world is no longer the goal.
The world itself is becoming programmable.

That shift changes everything.

07/01/2026

A human-like robot just turned heads in Shenzhen—walking side by side with police on a public patrol.

The robot, called T800, was filmed leading officers through Window of the World, one of the city’s busiest tourist areas. Officials later confirmed it was only a controlled demo, not an active deployment—but the signal was clear.

Built by EngineAI Robotics, the T800 stands about 5'8", weighs 75 kg, runs on AI (some models powered by NVIDIA), moves up to 10.8 km/h, and operates for 4–5 hours per charge. Starting price: around $25,000.

It can walk, jump, kick, and manipulate objects with sensor-packed hands—and it’s designed for factories, customer service, and security.

Humanoid robots aren’t staying in labs anymore.
They’re stepping into public life.

07/01/2026

Not a capsule—pure dessert magic 🍩
Drop, glaze, shine—10 seconds to sweet perfection 🤤




06/01/2026

At first, this looks funny.
Then it hits you.

Humanoid robots aren’t just ideas anymore —
they’re fast, coordinated, and getting seriously capable.
And when multiple machines move together, strength isn’t about raw power.
It’s about precision and control.

As AI-driven robotics keeps improving, the shift is happening in real time.
What feels like entertainment today is actually a preview.
A glimpse of how automation, coordination, and intelligent machines will soon reshape physical work, movement, and even competition.

The future isn’t arriving loudly.
It’s already moving in sync.

06/01/2026

combined AI tools with classic post-production to see how far visuals around real-time breaking news can go—without a studio, a budget, or a team.

And the wild part?
It already works. On real events.

That’s the shift.
When creators aren’t blocked by money, access, or institutions, the entire creative landscape changes.

Fan films don’t need permission.
Indie projects don’t need gatekeepers.
Animation doesn’t need a studio lot.

The tools are finally catching up to the imagination.

What are your thoughts on this? 🤔 💬

06/01/2026

Fried chicken in a capsule 🍗💊
Drop, sizzle, crunch—10 seconds to crispy 🔥




05/01/2026

These side-by-side images show how fast AI visuals are evolving.

From realistic faces to dramatic scenes and everyday objects, both ChatGPT Image 1.5 and Google Nano Banana Pro are now producing images that feel almost indistinguishable from real photos. The difference is in the tiny details—skin texture, lighting, reflections, and depth. That’s where good becomes great.

In some shots, one looks more natural.
In others, the competitor feels sharper or more cinematic.

But the real question isn’t who’s winning today.

It’s how close we are to a world where you can’t tell what was ever photographed by a human at all.

05/01/2026

To think humans engineered this is honestly wild. 🤯

What you’re looking at is a digital recreation—a normal microscope can’t capture this level of detail. At this scale, light itself becomes a limitation. Photons simply don’t provide enough resolution.

To see structures this small, you need an electron microscope.

Advanced computer chips are some of the most complex objects humanity has ever built.
Billions of components, operating at scales our senses can’t even process.

And every message, every app, and every breakthrough we touch today is powered by that invisible complexity.

We don’t just use technology.
We live inside the results of it.

What are your thoughts on this? 🤔

05/01/2026

Pani Puri in a capsule 💊😋
Drop, fill, crunch—10 seconds to street-food magic 🔥




04/01/2026

I Pray for you..❤️

04/01/2026

“Pull the plug.” 😲

That’s the warning from ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt about where AI could be headed.

He says that within five years, AI systems may reason through thousands of steps, hold near-infinite context, and coordinate millions of agents at once. From there, they could develop their own internal language—not just faster than humans, but unreadable to us. Decisions would still be made, but we wouldn’t truly understand how or why.

This isn’t coming from a random critic.
This is someone who ran Google and oversaw the acquisition of DeepMind.

The real question isn’t whether this future is possible.
It’s whether we’re actually prepared to stop it if it goes too far.

What are your thoughts on this?

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