Satish Patra

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Satish Patra

Satish Patra

@sitasp0

Wanderer.

tenjiku انضم Nisan 2015
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Yash Sharma
Yash Sharma@Ya_sharm·
You’ve been scrolling a lot today. What if you could do it without using your fingers? I’m building NeurBridge: A real-time brain-computer interface using the Muse 2 headband. Right now I’m streaming live EEG data from my head into a Python backend and turning neural signals into actual device commands. This is day 4. First working demo (left/right navigation + blink to select) coming soon. What are some more commercial use-cases you could imagine?
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
@KutnitiFNDTN Way to go! Cheering for you for raising indigenous voice in the west.
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Kutniti Foundation
Kutniti Foundation@KutnitiFNDTN·
What to Expect from Kutniti Foundation in 2026? Lobbying ▫️ Satellite Monitoring ▫️ Michelin Stars in India ▫️ Narrative Warfare… People asked us transparency about what we do. We publish here 5% of our work. What are the others 95%? ◽️ The only foundation lobbying for India in Europe There are two main battlefields for lobbying in the world: Washington DC (USA) and Brussels (European Union). Most global regulations come from these two places. If all your electronic devices now use USB-C, it’s because of Brussels. The USA has around 10,000 lobbyists in Brussels. Any major country has a few hundred. Even Pakistan has a solid team. India has zero. Yes, you read that right: 0. In fact, India did have one lobbyist between 2013 and 2020 – an impressive gentleman from a small European country who became a friend of ours. He was funded by an NRI family from Canada and the UAE who wanted India and Hindus to have a voice on the international scene. We will definitely pay tribute to this lobbyist and this family who fought for India for seven years. And we will continue their legacy ourselves, with a small team in Brussels. Our first missions will be to protect Indian products, Indian culture (like yoga), and Hindu minorities. Also, if during the whole EU–India FTA negotiation you didn’t see an anti-India campaign in Europe like the one we saw recently in the US… Kutniti Foundation may have been holding some of the lines on the ground. ◽️ Bringing Michelin Stars to Indian Restaurants The main anti-India content online targets Indian street food. To build a counter-narrative, why not shine a light on Indian cuisine? The fastest way is to bring India to the Michelin stars table. There are 3766 Michelin-rated restaurants in 40 countries. 21 of them serve Indian cuisine even though the Michelin system is not present in India. If Michelin comes to India, this number could skyrocket. It would attract foodie tourists, influencers, digital content… and showcase Indian cuisine on the international stage. ◽️ Satellite Analysis One of the main ways to gather intelligence is by monitoring satellite imagery. We recently started analysing anti-India activities in neighbouring countries and are creating high-resolution 3D digital twins from this data. Everything will be published here. ◽️ Upcoming Head of State Program In 2024, we organised a delegation of Members of the European Parliament to India. We did it with the parliamentary group Patriots for Europe and with the kind help of India Foundation. It was a great success, and we want to raise the bar this year. We have identified a group of young, promising sovereigntist politicians from different countries. All of them have the potential to become heads of state in the coming years. We are organising a delegation for them to visit India with a very unique agenda. The goal is to give them a deeper understanding of India before they come to power. ◽️ Exposing the 2 most dangerous companies for India There are 2 companies in the world who are the biggest risk for Indian economy. Both are based in the US. Both have no assets. Both have very small teams. Both together, they have the biggest foreign impact on Indian economy. You never heard about them. In fact, you don’t even know that the job they execute exists. We reported them to various authorities, and they never heard about them either. So, we are writing a full explanation about how they represent a systemic risk for India. ◽️ Monitoring of Foreign Media For many years we analyse every day everything said about India in the media of 23 countries. Because we can’t change the perception of India if we don’t measure it. Currently, the percentage of positive articles about India in the world is around 7% – one of the lowest in the world. ◽️ The 0% Club of Journalists There is a strange pattern among journalists covering India for large foreign media. Many of them NEVER write anything positive about India. They live in India, most of them are even Indian, they write hundreds of articles about India for foreign newspapers – and still never say ANYTHING good about the country. We call them the 0% Club. We already exposed 8 of them in 2025. 25 more will be exposed in 2026. ◽️ Monitoring of TTok The main source of information for Gen Z is TT. Because it is not accessible in India, we do not realise how much it is shaping minds. Every month, we scrape all content about India on this platform and analyse it. We publish our findings here. This format is not popular at all. Maybe the algorithm does not like it. Maybe Indians do not care. But this is the main battlefield where India is not fighting. It is far more dangerous than any clash along our borders. So we will continue. ◽️ Rare Earths Report We will publish a report on the geopolitics of Rare Earths for India ◽️ The Iceberg of Yoga Yoga is no longer perceived as Indian. We are about to publish a long series of videos explaining how yoga, India’s biggest soft-power asset, is being stolen by foreign entities. ◽️ Lectures on Destabilization, PsyOps, Narrative warfare We will continue to give lectures in Indian Universities, literature festivals and conferences. The next one is the 10th of February in Bharat Mandapam. ◽️ Educational content We publish more and more videos on Insta. Many have 1L+ views. Few have 5L+. One just crossed a million views. Upcoming topics: - How India is losing 400bn USD a year due to bad image - Is the GDP of India real? Using the intel agencies methodology - How to destabilize a country? - … If you think we should make a video about some of the topics mentioned above, let us know. ◽️ Ask Us Anything: If you have questions about what we do, ask them in comment. We will reply to them next week in a dedicated post.
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‎Wojak Codes
‎Wojak Codes@wojakcodes·
“Until death, all defeat is psychological”
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
@mujifren Congratulations to you. Looking forward to read this.
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
db nugget: uuids bloat indexes. companies that operate at scale often avoid them for transactional use cases. moreover, uuids cause inserts to occur in random order, leading to index fragmentation and frequent b-tree rebalancing, which results in higher write latencies.
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
EVERYONE that signs up to the waitlist today for the new supermemory MCP + app Gets access. Just comment down below. This is the best experience you'll ever have with any memory / MCP product :) link below x.com/DhravyaShah/st…
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Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah

My entire life is stored inside my supermemory. All the journals, AI chats, gdrive, notion, everything. It's pretty incredible. Very exciting. Welcome to the future my friends. We all have supermemory.

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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
@KalingaGajapati I am a dev. I am interested to be part of Odisha's growth story. Can I help in any way?
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Odraputra Prataparudra Jagannatha Dasa
After staying almost close to 3 years in Hyderabad, its time to bid farewell to this city. No complaints. Now time to build in Odisha, for Odisha.
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
@0xMstar Although there could be a lot of people in a domain, but very few people are really experts at what they do.
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MorningStar
MorningStar@0xMstar·
You just need to be slightly above average in bug bounty, and you’ll be fine. I’ve been doing bug bounty part-time for the last 5–6 years, and it’s still rewarding. Last year, I spent a maximum of 15–20 hours per week and still managed to earn more than 10x my full-time job .
Pratik Dabhi@impratikdabhi

Is bug bounty a realistic full-time career in 2025? 🤔 My friend's @techhacker98 awesome video, 'Reality of Bug Bounty 2025' by Bitten Tech, dives deep into the challenges & opportunities! A must-watch for aspiring bug bounty hunters! Reality of Bug Bounty 2025 youtu.be/dmwaTMqoLoQ #bugbounty #cybersecurity #ethicalhacking

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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
ChatGPT is really good at explaining concepts, laying out simple pointers, next action items. On the other hand, Claude is really good at code generation and debugging. I have not used Gemini here. Gemini works very well but it uses a lot of jargons.
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
I had a really tough time with understanding level surface, directional derivative and gradient of any function. Started asking very trivial, stupid questions to ChatGPT, until I understood everything. But It fumbled when I asked it to create a three js diagram.
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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
I did not put much time into debugging this. So I just pasted the code and some context in claude. Voila, it generated the working code. Claude did it by reiterating the code generation and correction. I clicked on preview and the whole 3D visual diagram was amazing.
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Satish Patra@sitasp0

I had a really tough time with understanding level surface, directional derivative and gradient of any function. Started asking very trivial, stupid questions to ChatGPT, until I understood everything. But It fumbled when I asked it to create a three js diagram.

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Satish Patra
Satish Patra@sitasp0·
@ajeetunc Java. Virtual thread and structured concurrency ftw.
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Ajeet ( opensox.ai )
Ajeet ( opensox.ai )@ajeetprssingh·
i want to go deep in one backend language. which one should I choose? golang / java / rust / python / or what?
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