Atharva
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Atharva
@BuildWithBrain
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@aseeralfaisal Java Developer here. I tweet about software/AI topics. Feel free to connect!
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@ridimabuilds Java Developer here. I tweet about software/AI topics. Feel free to connect!
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If you are building something interesting, let’s connect and grow together!
#LetsConnect
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@Hirpara_Daivik Java Developer here. I tweet about software/AI topics. Feel free to connect!
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@AquibShaik94912 Java Developer here. I tweet about software/AI topics. Feel free to connect!
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2M completed halfway to gooo
To all people in tech let's connect to grow and build together.
#letsconnect #webdev #techtwitter #buildinpublic #learninpublic

Aquib@AquibShaik94912
Bhai ye phir shuru hogaya 🤣
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RIP OpenClaw
Telegram/Discord Channels for Claude Code 🤯
Thariq@trq212
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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The best gadget is the one you don't need to carry.
@ThineAI
Thine@ThineAI
You don't prompt it. You don't explain yourself. It just... knows. That's Thine. Join the Waitlist
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@Nithin0dha Good point. India depends too much on one region for energy.
Biogas can be a smart local solution — cleaner and more secure.
Big question: why are we still using less than 1% of our biogas potential? 🤔
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What's happening in the Gulf is a reminder of how critically dependent India is on a single region for most of its energy. Most of our crude and natural gas (LPG, CNG) is imported, and our vulnerability to disruption in these imports is obvious.
As the saying goes, never waste a good crisis. Now is when we should focus on alternatives like biogas, which we can produce locally and is also more environmentally friendly. India is currently tapping less than 1% of its biogas production potential. It is also important to continue efforts, even after the crisis has passed, to build long-term resilience.
Through @Rainmatterin, we've backed a few companies — Farmwatt, Akshaykalpa, Hasirudala, and Wisebin — that are working to make biogas more mainstream. But the investment needed to actually move the needle is far larger than what a few startups can absorb. This one needs policy and capital at scale.
Read the blog by @AbhinavNegi93 in the comments to read more. 1/3




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