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Mustafa posts on X about if you, the world, math, philosophy the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social category influence finance XXXX% technology brands XXXX% automotive brands XXXX% stocks XXXX% celebrities XXXX% countries XXXX%

Social topic influence if you 9.71%, the world #1843, math #2045, philosophy #412, future 2.91%, not for #195, theory #1986, build a #1963, science 1.94%, loops XXXX%

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"dont overthink robotics. learn the primitives that actually make machines intelligent: learn kinematics (forward + inverse) learn dynamics (forces torques energy flow) learn control theory (PID LQR MPC) learn estimation (Kalman filters sensor fusion) learn SLAM (mapping + localization) learn perception (stereo depth point clouds) learn motion planning (RRT A* trajectory optimization) learn grasping & manipulation (contact mechanics) learn real-time systems (ROS2 middleware RTOS) learn hardware fundamentals (motors drivers actuators) robots arent magic. theyre layers of math control and"
X Link 2025-11-22T07:59Z 44.1K followers, 135.3K engagements

"theres a strange pattern you notice once youve built enough things: the world isnt held together by geniuses. its held together by obsessed people who picked one weird corner of reality and refused to look away. someone decided gears should mesh smoother. someone decided antennas should be smaller. someone decided metals should bend differently. someone decided flight controllers shouldnt drift. someone decided compilers should stop being stupid. someone decided batteries shouldnt explode. every normal object around you is a fossilized obsession. a decade-long tunnel vision from some engineer"
X Link 2025-12-11T08:37Z 44.1K followers, 22.2K engagements

"get in debt if you must but build a home-lab; your children will thank you for it"
X Link 2025-12-03T16:36Z 44.1K followers, 67.4K engagements

"physics gives you read access to the universe engineering gives you write access"
X Link 2025-12-10T05:36Z 44.1K followers, 59.2K engagements

"if youre in software pivot to hardware. now is the window. the world is being rebuilt in atoms not just bits. energy grids batteries robotics autonomy manufacturing materials; all undergoing phase-change. software alone is saturated. hardware is starving for talent. the tooling is cheaper. the docs are everywhere. the components are accessible. the ecosystems are open. the demand is insane. every major frontier today has a hardware bottleneck. robots need actuators. ai needs sensors. grids need controllers. batteries need bms. factories need automation. cities need devices. software guys who"
X Link 2025-12-01T04:27Z 44.1K followers, 63.1K engagements

"how to win in 2026: start now; ahead of everyone. strip everything down to three levers: X. mastery pick a domain where the slope is steep. robotics energy microelectronics autonomy manufacturing. become technically dangerous. not interested; competent. X. product build something real. software that reduces friction. hardware that moves atoms. tools that save time. infrastructure that replaces old systems. stop talking. ship. X. distribution publish daily. own your niche. document your build cycles. attract operators not spectators. distribution compounds faster than skill. 2026 wont be about"
X Link 2025-12-01T22:10Z 44.1K followers, 56.6K engagements

"study quantum computing. stop treating it like some mythical domain reserved for prodigies. read one introductory book cover to cover. thats it. not a phd. not a specialization. one book. because the value isnt in becoming a quantum researcher. the value is in expanding the shape of your mind. you learn to think in amplitudes probabilities superpositions. you learn why information behaves differently at the edge of physics. you learn what computation looks like when classical limits collapse. and once your mind stretches to that scale everything else feels simpler. classical algorithms."
X Link 2025-12-06T16:13Z 44.1K followers, 45.4K engagements

"how to start in robotics; the only way that actually works: with your hands in the hardware. not courses. not playlists. not frameworks. hardware. the path is blunt and linear: step 1: buy a microcontroller. any. arduino esp32 stm32. step 2: blink an led. step 3: read sensors. imu ultrasonic encoder whatever you can afford. step 4: drive actuators. dc motor servo stepper. make something move with code you wrote. step 5: close the loop. add feedback. make the movement precise repeatable predictable. step 6: build small robots. line follower balancing bot rover whatever forces you to merge"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:33Z 44.1K followers, 52.5K engagements

"Unpopular opinion: computer science isn't science and isn't really much about computers"
X Link 2025-10-18T12:59Z 44K followers, 12.3K engagements

"understand math through simulations. run the equation. animate the system. watch the behavior emerge. once you see math move you internalize it. the intuition stops being symbolic and becomes geometric. variables turn into motion. dynamics become patterns. limits become shapes. simulate everything you study. oscillation. feedback. stability. convergence. divergence. decay. growth. the goal is simple: burn the visual into your mind so the math becomes a mental model not a formula"
X Link 2025-11-28T20:29Z 43.9K followers, 31.6K engagements

"creativity doesnt come from order. it comes from internal chaos. the mind has to be noisy overloaded nonlinear. ideas have to collide contradict overlap. you need too many inputs too many interests too many unfinished notes too many open loops. rigid people produce rigid output. chaotic people generate new worlds. be an absolute mess of curiosity. let your mind run in ten directions at once. hold conflicting ideas without resolving them. invite disorder randomness asymmetry. from that chaos patterns emerge. from those patterns creativity appears"
X Link 2025-11-30T05:11Z 44K followers, 20.9K engagements

""Arthur Scherbius" built the enigma in 1918. he wasnt a spy wasnt a codebreaker just an engineer chasing a hard problem: secure mechanical communication. the machine he designed was elegant in the way only early 20th century engineering can be: rotors electrical contacts stepping mechanics. no magic. pure system design. the core idea was simple: take a plaintext letter route it through a series of rotating substitution ciphers get a different letter out. each keypress advanced the rotor stack mutating the mapping every time. billions of possible states. on paper unbreakable the real story is"
X Link 2025-12-01T12:03Z 44K followers, 5271 engagements

"think robotics is just motors control loops differential equations + real-time systems state estimation bayesian inference + stochastic processes slam graph optimization + nonlinear least squares path planning search algorithms + computational geometry motion planning kinematics + constrained optimization perception computer vision + representation learning sensor fusion probabilistic modeling manipulation dynamics + contact physics localization filtering + map consistency trajectory tracking control theory embedded integration hardware-software co-design actuation electromechanics + power"
X Link 2025-12-01T12:25Z 43.9K followers, 22.9K engagements

"read more books. not because its productive. not because its aesthetic. but because it rewires your brain. every good book upgrades your mental firmware. you start seeing patterns others miss. you start connecting disciplines. you start thinking. books are the ultimate leverage. cheap to get. infinite in return. read more books; thats how you actually get smart"
X Link 2025-10-11T18:35Z 44.1K followers, 374.8K engagements

"my favourite quote from atomic habits by James clear; "It doesn't make sense to continue wanting something if you're not willing to do what it takes to get it. If you don't want to live the lifestyle then release yourself from the desire. To crave the result but not the process is to guarantee disappointment""
X Link 2025-10-15T15:49Z 44.1K followers, 701.2K engagements

"WTH it blew up. 12M 😳"
X Link 2025-10-20T08:00Z 44.1K followers, 1.1M engagements

"aight 25m 🙂"
X Link 2025-10-20T15:54Z 44.1K followers, 762.6K engagements

"how to study and learn really difficult subjects: X. dont panic. hard just means dense. its not impossible its just packed. unwrap it slowly. X. get a map before diving in. watch an overview video read the table of contents or skim the wikipedia page. you need context first. X. use multiple sources. one book will confuse you two will clarify three will enlighten. X. build intuition not memory. visualize it. simulate it. code it. teach it to a friend or a wall. X. tolerate confusion. youll feel dumb XX% of the time; thats the price of learning something that rewires your brain. X. connect it"
X Link 2025-10-25T14:36Z 44.1K followers, 716.9K engagements

"learn trigonometry its the math of motion rotation and waves; the hidden geometry behind everything that moves or oscillates. robots use it to walk. drones use it to stabilize. signals use it to transmit. light sound and mechanics; all obey sine and cosine. once you understand trig you stop memorizing formulas and start seeing relationships; how angles become distances how rotation becomes translation. if you ever want to truly understand engineering control physics or even computer graphics; start here. study trigonometry like its sacred geometry"
X Link 2025-10-31T04:25Z 44.1K followers, 1.7M engagements

"mastering really difficult subjects isnt about talent. its about approach. X. start from first principles; understand the foundation before tackling complexity. nothing sticks if you skip basics. X. chunk the knowledge; break topics into manageable interconnected pieces. learn one piece deeply before moving on. X. active learning; dont just read or watch. solve problems build models explain aloud teach someone else. X. embrace confusion; struggle is not failure. the mind rewires when you wrestle with concepts you dont yet get. X. iterate; revisit the same material multiple times. each pass"
X Link 2025-11-12T14:28Z 44.1K followers, 119.6K engagements

"the future belongs to generalists because the world is no longer built in silos. problems are now multi-domain: energy + software biology + computation robotics + control + materials manufacturing + ai security + hardware cities + data finance + automation specialists go deep. generalists integrate. the next breakthroughs wont happen inside a discipline. theyll happen at the intersections; where no one has formal maps and only wide-angle minds can see the structure. generalists: translate across fields combine tools that werent meant to interact spot patterns specialists miss build systems"
X Link 2025-11-27T03:43Z 44.1K followers, 113.8K engagements

"set up Foxglove replayed the Unitree Go2 every stream and visualization ran clean. then brought up MuJoCo; loaded the Go2 in sim; teleoped it and it held up the same way some progress"
X Link 2025-11-28T15:24Z 44.1K followers, 5363 engagements

"if you don't want it badly; you are ngmi"
X Link 2025-12-01T11:42Z 44.1K followers, 4723 engagements

"a clear map of how physics engineering and math shaped modern neuroscience this book shows how the brain is understood through the same tools used to understand complex systems everywhere"
X Link 2025-12-01T20:02Z 44.1K followers, 16.9K engagements

"what's stopping you from becoming an engineer like him"
X Link 2025-12-02T19:28Z 44.1K followers, 27.1K engagements

"work life balance in your 20s is a myth built for people with no ambition. your 20s are the only decade where you can burn the candle from every end and walk away stronger. this is the window where you: learn fast build recklessly fail violently iterate immediately stack skills compound reputation compress decades into years sleep enough to not die. eat enough to think. but everything else goes into work. not for a boss. for yourself. for the person youre becoming. for the leverage youre building. for the future you refuse to settle on. your 30s are shaped by what you do between XX and XX. so"
X Link 2025-12-03T19:00Z 44.1K followers, 21.4K engagements

"engineering is beautiful"
X Link 2025-12-09T11:46Z 44.1K followers, 9494 engagements

"a look at how Alex Karp and Palantir turned data into geopolitical leverage. it exposes the philosophy power structures and surveillance machinery behind one of the most influential tech companies of the century"
X Link 2025-12-11T22:48Z 44.1K followers, XXX engagements

"The pursuit of "being cracked""
X Link 2025-06-04T07:40Z 44.1K followers, 279.6K engagements

"become a modern polymath study maths. lift weights. build robots. write code. read physics. design systems. learn AI. draw what you imagine. fix your mind. get your body strong. think deeply. build wealth. understand nature. master engineering philosophy and yourself. do it because you love building; not because you want applause"
X Link 2025-10-14T04:52Z 44.1K followers, 1.4M engagements

"study semiconductor manufacturing not to build a fab. not to get a job at TSMC. but to witness how far the human mind has gone. photolithography is pure magic disguised as engineering. were literally etching patterns smaller than viruses; using light mirrors gases plasma and math. machines that cost billions; all to place atoms exactly where we want them. a chip isnt just silicon. its the story of precision obsession and human imagination pushed to its limit. study how semiconductors are made; because its not just technology its a love letter to what humans can do when they decide to"
X Link 2025-10-18T12:11Z 44.1K followers, 404.5K engagements

"how a mathematician sees the world"
X Link 2025-10-18T18:17Z 44.1K followers, 202.7M engagements

"everyones obsessed with humanoid robots right now; and for good reason. the humanoid form isnt about copying humans its about compatibility with a world built for humans. doors stairs shelves tools; everything is designed around our dimensions. if a robot can move balance and manipulate like us it can work where we work. thats why every major robotics company is chasing this: tesla optimus figure XX agibot unitree apptronik; all different hardware same endgame. once humanoids reach cost-efficiency and reliability the entire labor system changes. theyll start in factories move to logistics and"
X Link 2025-10-20T16:01Z 44.1K followers, 144.2K engagements

"any sufficiently advanced engineering is indistinguishable from art"
X Link 2025-10-27T16:19Z 44.1K followers, 853.5K engagements

"patterns in the lives of great people if you study enough biographies documentaries interviews; you start to see repeating structures. different lives same architecture. heres the blueprint almost all great people share: X. a period of intense isolation they disappear for years. you think they fell off; but thats when theyre cooking. deep work. obsession. long lonely nights. they resurface with something that changes the game. X. an early spark some childhood moment that burns into their brain. a teacher a machine a failure a movie a sound. something that makes them go I want to understand"
X Link 2025-11-01T16:31Z 44.1K followers, 382.5K engagements

"if youre in software pivot to electronics. because the next decade isnt about writing apps. its about wiring intelligence into matter. software is saturated. electronics is starving for talent. chips sensors power electronics motor drivers RF embedded systems PCB design; these are the foundations of every real-world intelligent machine being built right now. the future is physical: robots drones autonomous vehicles industrial automation medical devices energy systems wearables smart infrastructure. every one of them needs people who understand electrons not just abstractions. software gives"
X Link 2025-11-23T12:16Z 44.1K followers, 588.1K engagements

"if i had to revise mathematics for the modern age i'd rebuild it for engineers not for exam rooms. start from operations not abstractions. start from systems not symbols. start from behavior not proofs. the new sequence: numerical intuition numbers as compressed descriptions of reality. scaling. orders of magnitude. approximation over exactness. functions as machines inputs transformations outputs. no f(x) worship. treat functions as modular components in a pipeline. calculus as dynamics derivatives as sensitivity. integrals as accumulation. everything rooted in motion feedback energy and"
X Link 2025-11-25T15:05Z 44.1K followers, 828.3K engagements

"dont overthink mathematics. learn the primitives that actually make the whole discipline unlock: learn algebra (structures symmetry invariants) learn calculus (change motion rates accumulation) learn linear algebra (vectors transformations eigenspaces) learn probability (uncertainty distributions inference) learn optimization (gradients constraints convexity) learn discrete math (graphs combinatorics finite structures) learn differential equations (systems dynamics stability) learn numerical methods (approximation iteration convergence) learn geometry & topology (shapes continuity structure)"
X Link 2025-11-26T15:28Z 44.1K followers, 48K engagements

"ROS is free Gazebo is free Isaac Sim is free RViz is free MoveIt is free PX4 and ArduPilot are free OpenCV is free PCL is free TensorFlow and PyTorch are free KiCad is free Fusion360 is free for hobbyists Linux is free a laptop an internet connection and an obsession with robots; thats enough to start building machines that move in the real world"
X Link 2025-12-01T04:48Z 44.1K followers, 50.5K engagements

"reading science math and philosophy one hour a day compounds harder than any productivity hack. the subjects reshape the cognitive substrate itself. they raise your baseline pattern-recognition your abstraction bandwidth your ability to model systems people incentives reality. seven years sounds mystical. it isnt. its just what steady intellectual compounding looks like. science trains you to interrogate claims with evidence. math trains you to think in structures instead of anecdotes. philosophy forces you to confront assumptions instead of living inside them. the average person stops"
X Link 2025-12-01T12:07Z 44.1K followers, 29K engagements

"this is genuinely the worst podcasting host job i've ever seen; mid podcast elon recognized low signal and started laughing; brought his implicit humiliative humor; and dudee was too dumb and social inept to see it; also when asked elon about the urbanization of india; likeee dudee; how would elon know; he is not indian; legit this was his first and last podcast with him;"
X Link 2025-12-02T16:41Z 44.1K followers, 306.5K engagements

"engineers who design anything tangible need this this book lays out the visual thinking modeling discipline and geometric fundamentals behind real-world design work"
X Link 2025-12-04T14:34Z 44.1K followers, 12.6K engagements

"if you are in software pivot to hardware"
X Link 2025-12-04T15:34Z 44.1K followers, 18K engagements

"if you are in electronics pivot to mechanical engineering"
X Link 2025-12-04T19:34Z 44.1K followers, 21.9K engagements

"this is all you need to get started in hardware"
X Link 2025-12-05T10:23Z 44.1K followers, 34.1K engagements

"you dont win alone you dont scale alone you dont build anything legendary alone every engineer who changes the world has a gang. a small obsessive cluster of people who think in the same frequency band. not friends. not networking. your tribe of killers. why you need them: they expose blind spots you cant detect. they accelerate your ideas through collision. they increase your surface area for luck. they raise your technical ceiling just by existing. they keep you from drifting into mediocrity. the question that matters: how do you find your gang you wont find them in parties. you wont find"
X Link 2025-12-05T11:44Z 44.1K followers, 6466 engagements

"common patterns in the lives of the greats exist. you see them everywhere once you know what to look for. name them. track them. copy them. the monastic block long uninterrupted stretches of isolation where they think build write design solve. deep work as a lifestyle not a tactic. the obsession loop they pick one domain and loop through it endlessly: study build test refine repeat. years disappear inside a single problem set. the subtraction principle removing noise. removing people. removing commitments. removing anything that slows the rate of learning. the apprenticeship phase intense"
X Link 2025-12-05T18:42Z 44.1K followers, 67.4K engagements

"the fastest way to become useful: pick one hard domain and tear it apart until the pieces feel obvious. you dont need talent. you need immersion. bury yourself in the primitives. understand the lowest-level units of the craft so deeply that higher layers become trivial. every real skill is built this way: circuits hardware intuition calculus control systems mechanics robotics algorithms systems design once the primitives click complexity collapses. most people run from difficulty. they jump to frameworks shortcuts abstractions. then wonder why they never become dangerous. stop stacking"
X Link 2025-12-06T12:05Z 44.1K followers, 109.2K engagements

"if you are in electronics pivot to robotics;"
X Link 2025-12-07T10:06Z 44.1K followers, 13.9K engagements

"study physics. not for grades. not for a job. not for prestige. study it because it rewires your brain into a precision instrument. you learn how the world actually works not how you wish it worked. forces energy momentum fields signals feedback invariants. the core patterns that everything else in engineering copies. you stop thinking in vibes and start thinking in constraints. you stop thinking in opinions and start thinking in equations. you stop thinking in stories and start thinking in systems. physics becomes the mental operating system that lets you handle robotics hardware batteries"
X Link 2025-12-07T15:31Z 44.1K followers, 28.3K engagements

"engineering is beautiful"
X Link 2025-12-07T16:51Z 44.1K followers, 193.8K engagements

"study photolithography. if you care about hardware chips robotics autonomy national power future industry; this is one domain you cant ignore; one introductory book. cover to cover. finish it. youll learn how the modern world is actually manufactured. how patterns shrink. how alignment works. how masks resists etching deposition and process windows define the limits of computation itself. understanding photolithography means understanding the real bottleneck of civilization. the thing every advanecd technology standss on. the constraint nobody escapes. read one book. absorb the fundamentals."
X Link 2025-12-08T07:47Z 44.1K followers, 8253 engagements

"a direct walk through how modern chips actually operate from transistors to billion-unit architectures; this book is the clearest bridge between semiconductor physics and real hardware design"
X Link 2025-12-08T08:01Z 44.1K followers, 2471 engagements

"learn the skill of tooling; design tools for the inefficiences in your workflow. thats the real engineering. build zero-to-one; if you find a friction point you go ahead and build the tool that removes it. and you keep repeating that is how you outpace yourself; that is actual hard work that's real evolution; when you engage your creativity encoupled with your engineering; every inefficient step in your process needs to be elominated; so that you are more focused on the bigger problem. every repetitive action is time wasted exponentially; and building your own tools is engineering at the"
X Link 2025-12-08T13:26Z 44.1K followers, 3862 engagements

"engineering is beautiful"
X Link 2025-12-09T07:08Z 44.1K followers, 23.3K engagements

"robotics sits on physics. robots move because of physics. control theory is physics. autonomy is physics. dynamics is physics. kinematics is physics. sensors are physics. actuators are physics. force torque momentum; pure physics. perception depends on physics. SLAM is geometry + physics. drones fly because of physics. arms hold position because of physics. legged robots balance because of physics. your entire robotics stack survives on physics. youre still asking if you need physics for robotics"
X Link 2025-12-09T16:50Z 44.1K followers, 19.4K engagements

"theres a strange pattern I keep seeing in high-leverage people: they all have a secret project theyve been quietly building for years. not for money. not for clout. not for pitches. something irrational. obsessive. technically impossible on paper. a folder full of weird experiments. a notebook of diagrams that dont look like anything mainstream. a prototype nobody has seen. a system that shouldnt work but somehow does. every breakthrough you admire started as one of these private delusions' the kind people would mock if they ever saw them too early. the kind you only build when nobody is"
X Link 2025-12-10T11:11Z 44.1K followers, 71.7K engagements

"one of your 2026 goals should be a home-lab;"
X Link 2025-12-10T15:09Z 44.1K followers, 51.2K engagements

"engineering is beautiful"
X Link 2025-12-11T12:46Z 44.1K followers, 6803 engagements

"a look at how Alex Karp and Palantir turned data into geopolitical leverage. it exposes the philosophy power structures and surveillance machinery behind one of the most influential tech companies of the century"
X Link 2025-12-12T03:48Z 44.1K followers, 1226 engagements

"this is all you need to get started in hardware"
X Link 2025-12-12T14:37Z 44.1K followers, 2402 engagements

"learn chinese"
X Link 2025-12-12T15:00Z 44.1K followers, XXX engagements