
Aniruddha Ganesh
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Aniruddha Ganesh
@IndicGames
A solo developer developing a website for you to play fun online games with your friends and family no matter how far they are. Play the first game here 👇





This whole Diet Coke trend is borderline cringe It’s one thing to drink occasionally and another to be obsessed with literal poison - Diet Coke destroys your gut bacteria - Ruins your teeth’s enamel - Phosphoric acid ruins the bones Such low IQ obsession



A landowner owns a forest, fenced and clearly posted: "No Trespassing!" A stranger has been setting snares on that woodland to catch rabbits and birds. Regardless of the legality, is it wrong for that landowner to create camouflaged spike pits on his property? Why or why not?

F1 is less of the race and more of an engineering hackathon.









i miss the LED indicator


Germany plans to build Europe’s strongest military force by 2039.


What's a reasonable timeline for a GPT 5.4/Opus 4.6 level LLM that runs locally on a good Macbook 10 years? much less? much more?


Beijing wants to use the International Monetary Fund to rescue the array of distressed Chinese loans around the world. on.wsj.com/3Qqe5JZ


We are very happy that today Apple issued a patch and a security advisory. This comes following @404mediaco reporting that the FBI accessed Signal message notification content via iOS despite the app being deleted. Apple’s advisory confirmed that the bugs that allowed this to happen have been fixed in the latest iOS release. You can read more here: support.apple.com/en-us/127002 Note that no action is needed for this fix to protect Signal users on iOS. Once you install the patch, all inadvertently-preserved notifications will be deleted and no forthcoming notifications will be preserved for deleted applications. We’re grateful to Apple for the quick action here, and for understanding and acting on the stakes of this kind of issue. It takes an ecosystem to preserve the fundamental human right to private communication.

As soon as summer starts, I got my AC serviced. The technician came, cleaned it with water, and then the same old script began: “Ma’am, the gas has leaked.” “The valve is leaking.” “There’s a hole in the coil.” And then the bill: ₹350 for cleaning ₹2000 for gas refill ₹1500 for valve Total: ₹4000 every year, for each AC. I asked, “How does the gas leak every single year?” He replied, “There’s a drain nearby, that’s why the gas leaks.” But there is no drain near my house. Then he said, “It has an aluminum coil, and the heat is too much.” I said, “But it has a 5-year warranty. You said nothing would happen.” He replied, “The compressor is fine, but the coil has a hole.” So I asked, “What about the warranty?” He said, “Ma’am, gas can leak anytime. There’s no warranty for that.” This isn’t just a story about an AC. It’s about a system that somehow always makes you feel like you’re at fault. Have you also faced similar “gas leak” issues with your AC or refrigerator? Do share your experience.

DMK functionary argues with police officers wearing whistles at polling booth, says it's a party (TVK) symbol, how can govt officials carry it.








