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Coded Virus

Coded Virus

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参加日 Ağustos 2011
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Filmfare
Filmfare@filmfare·
Close Enough 😉
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Mandar Deepa Manmohan Sawant
Mandar Deepa Manmohan Sawant@MandarSawant184·
@mujifren Don't take it lightly. The quom stole and sold metal manhole covers in Mumbai. BMC eventually replaced them with non metal heavy ones
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Indian Liberandu - "Is Pakistan on track to become next superpower?" Meanwhile Pakistan -
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Coded Virus
Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@afifsohaili very useful during those times... I used to work in a cafe. Pause feature!
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Afif | Programmer dad 🇲🇾🤲🏻🇵🇸
Remember Internet Download Manager? Till today I wonder if it really made downloads faster or it just had better animations to make us feel like the downloads were faster.
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Abhi
Abhi@Abhi4Ahead·
reflects a growing shift in how urban India views aesthetics & identity. Buildings are no longer just functional spaces, they are becoming symbols of lifestyle, status & aspirational living. From a design perspective, developers increasingly prioritize clean facades because visual uniformity directly impacts property value, branding & buyer perception
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Vishal Bhargava
Vishal Bhargava@VishalBhargava5·
This will become a trend in prime projects of India. Hung clothes on a balcony hurt the visual appeal of a building. It’s already a factor in determining if a building is of the “classes or masses.” Initially there will be resistance. Then most will fall-in-line
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Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@chirag @komal_42 a huge secular mistake was made. we are going to pay a very high price again
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komal 🤸🏽‍♀️
The Indians who left India back l between 70s to 90s … think that India is stuck in the same place as they left it. They have kids outside of India and their kids also grow up thinking that. And it’s very evident when they talk about India. They don’t realise how stupid it comes across to people actually living in India rn.
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Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@darkandcrude you know what.... i dont even think he hates hindus... Its just the way they are raised... subconcious hatred
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Dark Pill
Dark Pill@darkandcrude·
Trivia SRK played Army man in 5 films 1. Army: killed by terrorist “Nagraj” 2. Main hoon Na: fights terrorist “Raghavn” 3. Veer Zara: resigns from Air Force coz he “loves” Paki Zara 4. Jab Tak hai jaan: joins army to challenge God 5. Jawan: Killed by “Gaekwad” So evident🤦🏽‍♂️
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Nav
Nav@nav_ing·
@SaturnMatrix24 @dp_331 There was a guest on lallantop, a police officer who explained in detail what most likely happened. Very convincing. It's not the parents.
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Dwide Schrude
Dwide Schrude@dwide_shrude·
@darkandcrude Now for motive I don’t have any concrete theory but wild guesses extending to even occult as such things hav happened around Delhi before
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Artyom ⚡️
Artyom ⚡️@artyomvnsv·
@icanvardar AI is transforming finance, manufacturing, and many other sectors. It's just more noticeable in software because of all the loud voices on Twitter and Reddit.
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
ai isn't truly transforming any sector outside of software
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jon allie
jon allie@jonallie·
Personal rule of thumb: don't use an LLM for something that a deterministic program can do. I get it, LLMs are exciting, but they don't mean that software ceases to exist. They are fantastic at dealing with human language and ambiguity, but are terrible (by design and for good reason) at repeatability. To borrow terminology from the book Thinking Fast and Slow, LLMs are "system 2"...slower, more "expensive" (for LLMs, both in time and dollars), but flexible and creative. Traditional programs are "system 1" ..fast and cheap, but inflexible and dumb. Instead of trying to put an LLM in the "hot loop" of your program, it's usually worth asking an agent to write a deterministic program to do the thing you need done. Since code is "cheap", this deterministic tool can do exactly what you want it to, and doesn't consume tokens on every execution. (This applies to agents too..I find myself regularly yelling at Claude to stop repeatedly generating the same 30 lines of python to inspect a file, and instead telling it to generate a 3-line shell script wrapper around jq that it can check in and call repeatedly)
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Tanmay
Tanmay@imnottanmay·
@protosphinx "I have built a better Excel, why won't people buy it?"
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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
It’s a rookie mistake to assume product = distribution. Oracle has ~30k salespeople and a 10x partner network. Its annual spend on marketing/partners exceeds the GDP of small countries. Even if you raised a trillion dollars to sell they can't switch overnight EVEN IF THEY WANTED TO. Buying takes months. Going live takes time not because you can’t code fast, but because every department and every employee must be trained before you go live. Even if it’s some 'AI MAGIC JUST TYPE HERE' system, it still requires training. 10hrs of training for this new magical erp × 10k employees = 100k hours x $50/hour = $5mn in lost productivity. Who pays for that ? AI can’t solve this. As long as humans run ops they will avoid disruption - so most large companies on one stack will continue to stay on that stack.
Rocks@naikrakesh

Even if about 500 of these laid off professionals came together to build an ERP solution and price it at 1/5th of Oracle Corporation’s offering, Larry Ellison would laid off permanently.

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teo
teo@teodorio·
Why has AI psychosis affected primarily high level executives? Is it because they have no easy way to empirically see the limitations?
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पाकीट तज्ञ
One died due to treachery at 32, The other died to PTSD induced illness at 40. Had fate been kinder to them, Marathi would have been the lingua franca of India. Do you agree?
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Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@paakittadnya Also I feel... Language thing kept them local... This guys need pan India recognition. Ps. From the deep south famile ...have shivaji statue at home .there
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Coded Virus
Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@Brahmachaaari @wordi25 I have / had three friends from that company. The amount they used to spend showing off ...kabhi samja nahi. I literally had to ask karta kya hai...SAP installation was the answer. Their data centers are very good. Tbh
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Brahmachari
Brahmachari@Brahmachaaari·
@wordi25 True, but if you are working in Global companies like Oracle for that long, you have had made enough to make a decent life even in case of uncertainty.
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Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@IconicWooyoung If very serious...ai studio also. That's where u can actually control and learn
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🖤@IconicWooyoung·
@CodedVirus1 Kaunse app se kiya bhaiya
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Coded Virus
Coded Virus@CodedVirus1·
@VishalBhargava5 Even western lines have such Stories. Also Nariman Point...is the only place in india....where people keep their office ids inside ...and u next guy eating sandwich just own 10kcr company
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Vishal Bhargava
Vishal Bhargava@VishalBhargava5·
Few months back was travelling in the Mumbai Metro. A familiar looking man entered. He recognised me but didn't know my name. "I've seen you on TV. What you doing in a Metro?" - he asked I replied. "Using the Metro is part of my work." I added "I've seen you on TV too. How come you in a Metro?" He countered "Running late. So using the Metro to get get to work." We speak a little more and then I depart the Metro. Yesterday while seeing CNBC - saw him. Runs a company worth ₹14,000 crore. That's the true success of Metro transport: Saves Time with Full Convenience.
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