
Coded Virus
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You must understand that every tech executive has AI psychosis They’re puking out Claude-generated markdown files full of hallucinations asking if this means they can fire 500 people They’re turning Google sheets into the shittiest vibe-coded apps in the world

Those who got mails in Oracle, things will be fine in long run. 21 Years back faced the same situation in the same firm. Globally they laid off 6000 due to Peoplesoft merger then, many friends including me lost jobs then. It took some time and eventually things changed for better


On average, Australians consume more chocolates than Indians, yet they are healthier. The reason is stricter rules and regulations for food quality anc safety imposed by the Government. Food Safety is a Joke in India?

> 45 years old > working at Oracle > kids in school > paying home loan every month > wife & parents dependent > gets fired over an email at 6 am Paid 50-60% taxes all his life, yet not a single govt helpline number where he can call to get some help. A ZERO safety net system!


500 years ago both India and China were conquered by minority peoples from their north, India by the Mughals from today’s Uzbekistan and China by the Manchus from northeastern China and the border areas of Russia, North Korea, and Mongolia. Despite taking over the entirety of these great nations, relative to modern peer nations, the Mughals and Manchus have fallen out of the consciousness of both nations, having been integrated into India’s and China’s histories, almost seen as one and the same. While the Mughals and Manchus physically geographically conquered India and China, ultimately the language, culture, and sheer number of the local people conquered them.






Happy for Aarthy scans, since Aarthy was my former student at KMCH. Btw, 22,000 Rs? What are u imaging? The craters of the moon?🙄





my conjecture is that the dravidian cultural complex that emerged out of the ashmound culture can't be understood without the aryan-indigenous synthesis of the NW subcontinent after 1800 BC; sindh, gujarat and maharashtra had dravidian-speaking peoples at that time




Sahiba Bali says she went to Pakistan in 2005, The same year when, three synchronized bomb blasts hit Delhi markets killing 62 and India accused Pakistan of state-sponsored terror revival in collaborating with the LeT. Instead of condemning Pakistan, She went on and said "My best eye-opening trip was Pakistan. This was in 2005. I was a teenager back then, and we had gone for someone's wedding. So, we had done Lahore and Karachi. My perception of Pakistan as a child was what I had seen on mass media, films, and during cricket matches. When I went there, my perception completely changed. They are so loving. They were so happy to know that we are from Hindustan" But who cares, we want to see a cute face during IPL 🤡







Raising a baby in India costs more than most people admit. Here’s a real breakdown for urban parents in the first 3 years: Diapers and wipes: ₹35,000 to ₹70,000 over 2–2.5 years (5 diapers/day × 900 days = 4,500 diapers At ₹8–₹15 per diaper, the math lands here) Vaccinations and pediatric visits: ₹50,000 to ₹80,000 in early years (Depends on private hospital + optional vaccines) Baby food and formula: ₹60,000 to ₹1.2 lakh (Higher if formula-heavy or premium brands) Clothing, gear, essentials: ₹60,000 to ₹1.5 lakh (Clothes, crib, carrier, toys, etc.) Hospital delivery: ₹50,000 to ₹2.5 lakh (Private hospitals in urban India) And this is before daycare, preschool, and that random late-night purchase. A broader estimate suggests raising a child in India costs ₹30 lakh to ₹1.2 crore by age 18. For metro families, you’re much closer to ₹1 crore than you think. Indian parents today are spending more on their children than any generation before. Always bullish for this category. 🚀










