
Arun 'Rocks' Ravindran
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Arun 'Rocks' Ravindran
@arocks
PM @ Google, Author, Open source Enthusiast, Python/Django fan, Blogger, Autodidact and Movie lover
Bangalore انضم Ekim 2008
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Check out the page for Django Design Patterns and Best Practices, Second Edition here: arunrocks.com/static/book/dj…
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How long do you think HDFC Bank will take to transfer the money from your account to your nominee's after you die? Public sector banks get a bad rap, but it's been more than a year and we have not been able to get funds transferred from my now deceased husband's account in the country's largest private bank.
The nominee is our adult daughter, there are no conflicting claims, the paperwork is clear, and yet for more than a year now HDFC has been giving us the run around. Get this paper, get that paper. Each time my daughter comes home for holidays, we have to take 2 days out to go and wait at the bank branch. Today, more than a year after the first application, they said
a) we can't find the paperwork including the death certificate you submitted because the employee you submitted to is not here
b) you have to get a stamp paper and notarise it for the auto debits that hit his account between the date of his death and the date the account was frozen (on the basis of the paperwork in point a, now non-traceable)
c) you have to get HDFC Standard life to sign off because there is an auto debit for an investment from his account. (ME: they are the payee, he is the payer, why does the payee need to approve stopping a standing instruction? Bank: Hamare main aise hi hai). If you wait for 30 minutes, we'll get you the form.
d) after 30 minutes. Sorry, we can't get the form, you have to go to their office and do it.
By now it is 2.45 PM, HDFC Standard life office is at least 35 minutes away. They are open only till 3.30 PM. We are not sure we'll make it there on time. I call their number to ask if the branch is open tomorrow. Person: Sorry, I can't give you the information today, you will have to call and check tomorrow. (To repeat: HDFC Standard Life's call centre cannot tell you if a branch is working or not the following day)
In all, we have spent many hours over many months trying to get this money in a case the bank officials themselves say "should not be complicated". What is worse is for my 20-year-old daughter to relive the trauma of losing her father each time we have to go and explain the case. Just today, we had to speak to three different people and start the story from the beginning. This is not just the bank's inefficiency, it is its utter callousness. (My husband also had money in Indusind Bank. It took one visit and two weeks for that to be transferred).
The other, more important point, is that I have a job, we have the money to continue to pay for our needs without having to immediately access these funds. But I am certain that is not the case for many others. What about them? How can this be the system of a bank whose customers are dependent on it for giving them access to their own money?! It beggars belief.
@HDFC_Bank @HDFCBank_Cares
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When a bunch of perfectionists shipped, they created something of lasting value. Here is to 20 years one of best web development community - Django!
djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/ju…
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@arocks @striver_79 Isn't this the Kyoto office in BLR?
I am going to be there on 115th I think if anybody wanna catch up.
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It was awesome catching up with @striver_79 after so long! Super excited to hear how he is literally advancing the state of the art in Edtech forward. Here is wishing him all the very best to the next chapter in his journey!

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Dear friends, an update and a request.
A bit long, but stay with me.
Since I have been actively educating the public on harms of pseudoscientific practices such as Ayurveda and Homeopathy, I have [in]arguably become India’s most litigated medical doctor and science communicator and the target of multiple civil and criminal defamation suits and police cases from Ayurveda & Homeopathy practitioners, companies and alternative medicine industry.
The alternative medicine practitioners, manufacturers and industry as well as government regulators have never disproven my science-backed information that portray them as a public health danger through scientific deliberations. They have no evidence to show for the benefits they claim and have never provided scientific debates to prove me wrong.
Through objective evidence generation, me and my team have always shown how dangerous alternative medicine products and practices are on the public and patients. To this extent, we have spent tens of lakhs of rupees from our own pockets to analyse and publish large body of evidence on AYUSH practices and liver damage in reputed journals.
The only way the alternative medicine community knows how to respond, is to gag the science communicator through legal harassments and expensive litigations. They do this purposefully to drain me out of money. As a monthly salaried medical doctor, with debts, loans and EMIs, it is now difficult for me to handle these suits on my own - because the Ayurvedic community has been systematically targeting me with harassment litigations from all corners of the country, and most so, from my State, Kerala.
I have kind and good lawyers who have provided me counsel pro-bono on many occasions, but some lawsuits take long time to come to their conclusion. And the number of lawsuits are building up. This means multiple hearings and lot of work from the lawyers including documentation, travel and representation and it is only right, that I pay them for their services.
Until now, including the largest lawsuit that I am fighting out with Himalaya Company, I have spent around 16 lakh rupees (USD 18,700) over the last 4 years battling these legal suits and replying to legal notices from all over India.
I don't fight health misinformation for myself, but for the people and for my patients. As a doctor, I do not confine myself to outpatient work and enjoy my life inside a comfortable bubble like most other practitioners do, instead, I get outside, on the ground and fight for my patients, their families and you, the people. My passion is public health education and promotion of scientific temper in the society so that we can progress as a strong nation.
I understand that because of my work, alternative medicine industry has faced loss of business, but that was never my real focus. My focus was that person or that patient, who was not mislead into trying an unscientific practice and damaging their health or worsening their pre-existing disease. I win, we win, if we can save one life - If we can prevent one poor person's money loss because of what we do. In a country like India, poverty is just a hospital bill away and preventive medicine is the right way to go.
In this context, for the time being, I am asking you, the public if you would like to be part of my battle against health misinformation and promotion of scientific temperament? If so, I will be happy and obliged if you can donate to this cause that impacts all of us and our future.
For now, I have activated the "TIPS" facility on Twitter for your kind contributions and me and my team are looking to develop a platform where the public can contribute to legal battles - for science, and also towards public health projects under the banner of the society that I am part of - MESH (Mission for Ethics and Science in Healthcare). Even such platforms take time and money to develop. The TIPS feature is active at the top of my profile.
I hope we can do this together. Unfortunately, it is just me, doing the "needful dirty" work, for a price to pay and I wish there were more "Liver Docs" to ease my burden. Maybe in the future.
Below, are the current court cases that I am battling in various Courts due to defamation litigation from various Ayurveda industry, and their current status. I will update this post with more on existing cases outside Kerala and new cases as they come in. I hope I can count on your gracious monetary support.
Thank you for reading this and for your support.
Best,
The Liver Doc.


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As mind-blowing as this looks, does anyone know how does the Volonaut Airbike work? I mean the physics behind its stability with what looks like bottom thrusters.
It's either some gyroscope based realtime anti-toppling mechanism or wingardium leviosa😉
youtube.com/watch?v=-Fev5M…

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Fascinating! True Engineering is delivering the best possible experience within the given constraints.
Nauseam (in sf!)@ChadNauseam
"A calculator app? Anyone could make that." Not true. A calculator should show you the result of the mathematical expression you entered. That's much, much harder than it sounds. What I'm about to tell you is the greatest calculator app development story ever told.
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H̶o̶w̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶r̶e̶a̶d̶ ̶b̶o̶o̶k̶s̶ How I read books 📚
I'm pretty sure you've seen the trend: take exceptional writing, churn it through a soul-sucking LLM, read summaries. Welp! You didn't learn anything, you just dropped an IQ point.
I have a neater system to read books and long form material that works great:
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Great list of 2024's must-watch Malayalam movies. It was an excellent year for Malayalam cinema with many more good movies. Thanks to the Malayalam industry for raising the bar!
S.R.Praveen@myopiclenses
All we imagine as cinema: @the_hindu's list of best Indian films of 2024 From Malayalam, we have Aattam Manjummel Boys Ullozhukku Kishkindha Kaandam Family Premalu .....& ofcourse, All We Imagine as Light & special mention - Aavesham thehindu.com/entertainment/…
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@myopiclenses Congratulations Praveen!! Your passion for good cinema comes through in all your reviews!
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Unpopular opinion: Sunroof in a car dramatically reduces its safety yet everyone insists on getting a car with one.
#DehradunCarAccident
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Hubby has decided he wants to make #SundayBreakfast for us - good enough.
But why's he busy with the screwdriver instead of a knife, you ask? 'cos he's decided to fix the handles of all the pans before he starts to cook.
God help us, we may end up with brunch 🤞🤣💖

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@thaveedu True but it is market driven. Skoda for instance was heavily criticized by reviewers for not including a panoramic sunroof in its top end models.
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