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India Today
03-08-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Woman's Friendship Day post for husband has Internet rooting for such love
A woman's Friendship Day post for her husband - once her quiet classmate - had social media falling head over heels for their full-circle love August 3, as Indians celebrated Friendship Day, Aanchal Rawat shared her story in a now-viral post on X, and it wasn't the usual post about friends and selfies. Hers was about the boy who once hated her in school and later became her posted two photos: a grainy old class photo where she and her now-husband were marked out, and a wedding photo of the same duo, much older and together for life. She recalled, 'I married the guy who hated me in school. I was the kind of girl who didn't want to be friends with boys. A nerdy, shy guy once tried sharing his lunch with me. I accidentally broke his Pokmon tiffin box. I think I almost made him cry that day, and he never spoke to me again.'Fifteen years later, the two crossed paths again, this time on a matchmaking app. 'His first text was literally: 'Will you ever buy me a new tiffin box?'' she wrote.'No friendship happened in school, but yes, we ended up married. Happy Friendship Day, husband,' Rawal said as she concluded her a look at the now-viral post here:X users flooded the comments section of the post. 'He remembered! Hope you never break another tiffin again. Wishing you both all the meals and memories ahead,' a user user quipped, 'From breaking his tiffin to packing his lunch — love that journey for you!''Tiffin box se lekar tiffin banana tak ka safar,' said one user, while another added, 'Pokmon ne bana di jodi.''I deserve a love story like this too, God,' one of the users said.A particular user pointed out: 'You often become great friends with schoolmates you once disliked.''He clearly knows how to hold on to gifts more than grudges. Wishing you two all the happiness,' said a the comments here:Perhaps Taylor Swift said it best: 'I hate accidents except when we went from friends to this.' For now, the internet seems to agree that some love stories really do begin with a broken tiffin and end in lifelong friendship.- EndsMust Watch


India Today
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Gemini 2.5 Pro just won this popular 29 year old game, even Sundar Pichai is impressed
Google launched Gemini 2.5 Pro a month ago and claims that it is the "most intelligent AI model" to date. During the launch, the tech giant highlighted that this model is much better than its competition, including OpenAI o3 models, DeepSeek R1, Claude and more. While benchmarks (provided by Google) are living proof of it, a recent win against a 29-year-old video game, Pokmon Blue, also added another feather to its cap. Since these are just claims from Google, we wanted to see how good the model is, and here is what we found. But before you read our experience, the question is: why is winning against a video game a milestone for an AI model? Let's find out. advertisementGemini 2.5 Pro finishes Pokmon BlueFor context, Pokmon Blue (released in 1996) is known for its intricate gameplay mechanics, strategic combat, and open-world exploration—elements that pose significant challenges for AI systems. To perform well in the game, an AI must demonstrate abilities such as long-term planning, goal management, and visual navigation—core competencies in the pursuit of general artificial intelligence. Now that Gemini 2.5 Pro has won against the complexities of this game, the AI model has proved its title, "most intelligent model".Reacting to this win, CEO Sundar Pichai took to X (formerly Twitter), saying, "What a finish! Gemini 2.5 Pro just completed Pokmon Blue! advertisement To clarify, the Gemini Plays Pokmon livestream wasn't launched by Google itself, but by 'a 30-year-old software engineer unaffiliated with Google' who goes by the name Joel Z. Nonetheless, Google executives have shown enthusiastic support for the project. Logan Kilpatrick, product lead for Google AI Studio, shared an update last month, noting that Gemini was 'making great progress at completing Pokmon' and had 'earned its 5th badge (next best model only has 3 so far, though with a different agent harness).'During the launch, Google highlighted that one of the standout improvements in this model lies in its enhanced coding abilities, which have been described as 'a big leap over 2.0' with 'more improvements to come.' According to Google, '2.5 Pro excels at creating visually compelling web apps and agentic code applications, along with code transformation and editing.'In recognised industry benchmarks for agentic coding, Gemini 2.5 Pro delivered a strong performance—scoring 63.8 per cent on SWE-Bench Verified using a custom agent setup—highlighting its proficiency in complex software engineering tasks. Now that we are comparing, Anthropic's Claude AI model has also been in the race to beat another Pokmon version, Red. But it has not been successful so February, Anthropic showcased the strides its Claude AI models were making in Pokmon Red, noting that Claude's 'extended thinking and agent training' gave it 'a major boost' when tackling 'more unexpected' tasks, such as playing a classic video game. While Claude has made notable progress, it has yet to complete Pokmon as it may be, Gemini's performance doesn't yet signal true general intelligence. The developer still lends a hand from time to time—intervening to fix bugs or restrict certain actions, such as overusing escape items. He maintains that no direct walkthroughs or step-by-step guidance are provided, aside from a one-off case involving a known still an open question whether Gemini could manage the same feat entirely on its own. Nevertheless, its ability to navigate a game as intricate as Pokmon Blue—even with some support—demonstrates the remarkable potential of large language models when deployed within a carefully structured environment.
Yahoo
14-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spring Break events in Bell County
BELL COUNTY, Texas (FOX 44) – Some places in Bell County have plans for Spring Break! The Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library is presenting a week of exciting activities called Spring S.T.E.A.M. Visitors can enjoy interactive games, music, crafts, and more. Kickoff Event Saturday, March 15:Stay and Play: Family Games (10:00 AM 5:00 PM) Drop in for board games!Pokmon & Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Games (1:00 PM 3:00 PM) Battle it out in friendly card game Show (2:00 PM) Enjoy a dazzling performance by a library volunteer Art Kits Pick up a kit (while supplies last) and create a masterpiece for the Tiny Art Show Exhibit at the Harker Heights Arts Festival on April 5. Special Programs Throughout the Week:Sewing Workshops (March 15 & 17, 2:00 PM 5:00 PM) For ages 7-12; registration Exploration (March 18, 10:00 AM 12:00 PM) Experiment with musical McDermott Concert (March 19, 10:00 AM) Sing along with this award-winning musician!Songwriting Workshop (March 19, 11:00 AM) For ages 6-14; no registration Time: Build an Anemometer (March 19, 2:00 PM) For ages 7-12; registration Builders (March 20, 5:30 PM 7:00 PM) Hands-on building fun with LEGOs, Magna-Tiles, and more. The library will also host its regular early literacy programs, including Babytime (March 18 at 10AM), Preschool Storytime (March 20 at 9AM), and Toddler Time (March 20 at 10AM). Grand Finale Saturday, March 22:Join the library at the Harker Heights Outdoor and Science Expo (9:00 AM 1:00 PM) at the Harker Heights Recreation Center. Explore educational booths and outdoor activities during this free community event! For more information or to register for select programs, you can call (254) 953-5491, email erossmiller@ or visit the library at 400 Indian Trail. Meanwhile, the City of Nolanville is excited to offer Space Teams Academy, a Spring Break camp designed for students in grades 6-12 who are interested in space exploration, S.T.E.M., and hands-on learning. This is hosted by the SMART Museum, and offers an experience where students can design, simulate, and engage in space missions using interactive activities and virtual reality technology. Program Details:Dates: March 17-21, 2025Time Options:o Camp A: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PMo Camp B: 1:00 PM – 4:30 PMLocation: 408 N 10th St, Nolanville, TX 76559Cost: $40.00 Camp Highlights:– Simulated space missions– Virtual reality experiences, including spacewalks on the International Space Station– Hands-on spacecraft design and construction– Exploration of distant planets and space habitats– STEM-based problem-solving challenges Event organizers say this program provides students with a unique opportunity to develop critical thinking, teamwork, and technical skills in a collaborative learning environment. For more information, you can contact the City of Nolanville at 254-698-6335 or email cityhall@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.