Alhamdulillah, yesterday my third son, whom we had not seen for awhile, came back home. Just earlier in the week, my second son also came back home much due to his place had water disruptions. Apparently, he had contracted conjunctivitis and the day after he arrived home, went to the clinic to get some medication.
Our youngest also went for a medical check-up at the same time for his BSc admission. He will be going to UiTM in Jasin for a BSc degree in Computer Science. When he first got the offer, he did not get a college accommodation. This will mean that he has to find a house somewhere near the university and associated with this, will mean he has to bring the Aveo green car (was used by our eldest) as means of transportation. It also meant that his expenses will be higher. He made an appeal for a college accommodation and alhamdulillah, the appeal was succesful (two days ago). So, God willing, we will be sending him to UiTM Jasin next weekend. A day ago, I used up my MyKasih assistance to buy some things for him to bring to the college and some things for home. Every assistance matters for us.
I have not been doing much earlier in the week because I experienced some food poisooning (I think) and it left me relatively weaker. My other half also contracted conjunctivitis from my son (after tending to my son) but she immediately took medication. This is always the risk for frontliners when tending to patients that possibly many did not realise (imagine the scare during the Covid-19 pandemic) - so be kind to medical practitioners.
Other matters: I bought Emad Mostaque's "The Last Economy" through GooglePlay and it was my first experience to do so. I first heard of him during the Moonshot podcast and he seems to be well respected among the AI circle. Here is a recent example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkKeK0qWrxI
My reading of it is kinda slow, but I hope to give review in my Malay blog later on. In the meantime, let me share some reels I build using AI for some mathematical thoughts. Note these are done by using a free version of PixVerse and as such they are not of too much technical depth. To do more, I guess one needs a subscribed version and for now, given that I have no extra income, I will avoid doing so. The first video is a Hopf fibration and since the three-sphere requires four dimension, I specify the extra dimension as a the animation time. As such, the 3-sphere will have expanding radius (compactifying it will mean 'closed time-like curve).
The other one is hyperbolic tessellation using triangle group; I did not specify which triangle group it is. The video is less visually attractive; to do more, will need more technical prompt, which I do not bother for now.
With more resources, I guess one could make more interesting animations. I'm still explooring what else can be done (did one for Kochen-Specker vectors in 3 dimensions but it does not add any more understanding and thus I have deleted it).
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