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Pune, India ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ ลžubat 2010
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Introvert
Introvert@Introvert_hu_jiยท
That was some super fast information transfer ๐Ÿ˜‚โšก
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thanika70(Modiji ka Parivar)
@coolcoder56 For 2002 passed out person having 2 sons who are placed in MNC oh how possible child marriage? Or passed out after having 2 kids?
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Mishra Code
Mishra Code@coolcoder56ยท
My uncle now has a 1.2 cr package and he works as a senior engineering manager at Microsoft. He completed his undergraduate degree in 2002 from NIT. He also helped both of his sons get job at Visa and Deloitte through referrals. He has 20 years + experience of working in the IT sector and has accumulated enough wealth to retire peacefully + he has 3 L / month rental income from property in blr. Both of his sons are doing great and have got jobs with their father's connection. People who joined IT before AI in the 2000s are the luckiest people.
Uday@CoderUday

I am feeling jealous whenever I see 40+ (age) guys in tech. -Got their jobs in IT, when there was no competition. -Now in senior or managerial roles -Now might be earning in crores -Had smooth career, no fear of AI or layoffs -People respected them for being software engineers -They are the main reason many parents forced their children to become software engineers... -They have accumulated enough wealth, they are not fearing layoffs

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Kalam Center
Kalam Center@KalamCenterยท
For nearly 10 hours, his parents sat frozenโ€ฆ watched, threatened, and trapped in what felt like a โ€œdigital arrest.โ€ โš ๏ธ Scammers, posing as officers, accused them of terror linksโ€” flashing fake warrants on video calls, forcing them to stay connected. No movement. No questions. No escape. Fear took over. Logic stood no chance. But their son saw what they couldnโ€™t. A Class 8 boy from Bareilly noticed the cracksโ€” the pressure, the inconsistencies, the demand for bank details. He tried to warn themโ€ฆ but panic had already taken control. So he did something simpleโ€”yet powerful. He picked up the phoneโ€ฆ and switched it to flight mode. โœˆ๏ธ The call dropped. The illusion broke. The scam collapsed. Thousands of rupeesโ€ฆ saved in a second. The next morning, when the scammers tried againโ€” this time, the police answered. Sometimes, you donโ€™t need power to defeat fearโ€ฆ just awareness, presence of mind, and the courage to act. #CyberSafety #ScamAlert #OnlineFraud #StayAware #DigitalSecurity #SmartMove #Awareness #India #RealHero
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Joginder Bassi
Joginder Bassi@GaundaPunjabยท
I am at a loss for wordsโ€ฆimagine dancing like this at citizenship ceremony. The lack of civic sense has no bounds and then doubling down by posting it on social media โ€ฆ ๐Ÿซ ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿซฃ
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911ยท
Raising a child to age 18 now costs more than $303,000โ€”a staggering 27.8% increase since 2023.
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Dr. Datta M.D. (Radiology) M.B.B.S. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
General anesthesia has been used on millions of patients since the 1840s. We still donโ€™t fully understand how it makes you unconscious. We just know it does. Now imagine signing that consent form before your next surgery ๐Ÿ’€
๐—ก๐—ถ๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—ฟ ๐——๐—ฒ๐˜€๐—ฎ๐—ถ MD, DM@nihardesai89

Share a medical fact that absolutely blows your mind ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemedยท
Felt this so hardddd
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uesษ™n
uesษ™n@testtesttestts5ยท
4็›ด็ทšใ ใ‘ใงOFF/ON
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Alan
Alan@A1an_Mยท
One of my pet hates as a website user (and former programmer) is when the website tries to validate your input before you've finished typing. Let me finish FFS! ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜ก
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Cited
Cited@citedยท
yesterday while I cooked dinner for my son, he was so mature and said, "one day iโ€™ll help you with bills, groceries, and expenses." my eyes teared up heโ€™s a 33 year old crypto trader
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Nik Stumps
Nik Stumps@mslayer00007ยท
@BrahmaVishnuMah @san_x_m I was a manager in IT consultancy and a young Telugu guy begged me every day to apply for his i140 so I asked why do you want to stay in US so desperately, his response was shocking he said if he has permanent status he can marry a light skin Telugu girl and get ton of dowry.
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Sann
Sann@san_x_mยท
His name was Srinivas Kuchibhotla. Born in Hyderabad. His parents called him Srinu. He came to America in 2006 for his master's. Graduated with a 3.85 GPA. Worked his way up from software engineer to aviation programs manager at Garmin in Kansas. His manager said one thing about him. Top of his class kind of guy. He built a home in Kansas with his wife. Painted the walls himself. Installed the garage door himself. A few weeks before he died, they had a doctor's appointment. They were trying to start a family. He would have turned 33 on March 9. On February 22 2017, he and his friend Alok stopped at a bar after work to watch a basketball game. An ordinary Wednesday evening. A man there had been watching them for weeks. Told others they looked like terrorists. That night, he walked up to their table. Poked Srinivas in the chest. Demanded to know their immigration status. Shouted get out of my country. Other patrons threw him out. He drove home. Got his gun. Changed his shirt so nobody would recognise him. Came back. He fired eight rounds. Srinivas died that night. As the killer fled, he told someone he had just killed two Iranians. Srinivas was Indian. From Hyderabad. Eleven years in America. Not one complaint against him. Not one rule broken. His mother had asked him many times to come back if he ever felt unsafe. He always told her he was safe. His body came home to Hyderabad in a coffin. His mother wailed as it was carried through the streets in a flower laden carriage. She said she would not allow her younger son to go back to America. His father said whatever was destined has happened. The killer got three life sentences. Srinivas got a funeral at 32. He did everything right. Degree. Visa. Job. Taxes. Never raised his voice at anyone. None of it was enough. His name was Srinivas Kuchibhotla. Every Indian in the US deserves to know it.
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B Singh ๐Ÿ
B Singh ๐Ÿ@bissuusinghยท
Some emis are worth it, I used to be very much against taking a loan too. But if I hadn't taken a home loan , 4 people wouldn't be able to thrive in a 250 sq ft 1 room kitchen. I was lucky I got a 1 bhk at a decent rate, and at the present the percentage of the emi to my income is 15%.
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka

Zero debt is highly under rated.. In 20s, most IT employees are wired to take loans, lucrative offers from banks, lifestyle upgrade, family debt... For many the money from prime earning years just goes into EMIs. There is always this burden of paying the amount every month

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