Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas

Hidden deep inside the depth of internet, a treasure.
#probability https://t.co/TYqRMXRhOY
Since folks are asking:
The books I mentioned on @xai spaces are "Linear Algebra Done Right" by Axler and "Naive Set Theory" by Halmos. Other math books that I really enjoyed over the years:
"Introduction to Algorithms" by Thomas H. Cormen & Charles E. Leiserson & Ronald L. Rivest & Clifford... See more
Greg Yangx.comYou and Your Research
Richard W. Hamming's lecture emphasizes the importance of pursuing significant research, setting high personal goals, and fostering confidence, creativity, and dedication to achieve excellence in one's career and contributions.
d37ugbyn3rpeym.cloudfront.netThe Resonant Computing Manifesto
resonantcomputing.orgProgramming as Theory Building
Peter Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" discusses programming as a knowledge-building activity, emphasizing the importance of tacit knowledge, collaboration, and effective documentation in developing and maintaining software systems.
ratfactor.comThe Feynman Lectures on Physics
feynmanlectures.caltech.edufresh-eggs-flying-lessons
Tips and insights for brands and marketing: Avoid common mistakes; think differently; understand customer needs deeply; don't rely solely on data; strive for loyalty and customer satisfaction.
Link