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Abhinav Dhasmana

@ADhasmana

Senior Staff @FreshworksInc, Ex-McKinsey/Microsoft/SlideShare/SAP/Mfine. Tech Enthusiast, Passionate about India. Opinions are mine

Bengaluru, India Katılım Eylül 2010
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
On many graphs of the physical world, China is in first place by a wide margin. But if you look more closely, India is a distant but real runner up.
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Awesome & wholesome: Slashdotters were dunking on @stevewoz for selling his Apple stock… then he showed up in the comments with the most grounded reply. Gave away his Apple wealth, funds museums, pays his taxes, and measures life by joy: “Happiness is Smiles minus Frowns.”
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Katherine Boyle
Katherine Boyle@KTmBoyle·
Never apologize for winning.
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Abhinav Dhasmana@ADhasmana·
@gauravphoenix @dhh Genuine question. Most of the frameworks make it relatively easy to build a basic auth and OAuth. What complexities do you see here to manage own auth?
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Gaurav Kumar
Gaurav Kumar@gauravphoenix·
@dhh I discourage start-ups doing their own auth not because of complexity but because of priorities. what's the best use of your team's time? build and maintain auth or build business features? at scale, at may make sense to do your auth but for start-ups, it is stupidity.
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Akshat Paul
Akshat Paul@paulakshat·
In this short explainer, you'll learn: • What deep learning really means • How neural networks emulate the human brain • Why they outperform traditional machine learning in complex tasks • Where they're being applied in the real world 💬 Feedback and topic suggestions are always welcome!
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Puru Govind
Puru Govind@PuruGovind·
@ADhasmana AI has taken your job. ab korea ghumo enjoy karo bhai
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Abhinav Dhasmana@ADhasmana·
Asked Gemini to recommend and finalise the keyboard and mouse recommendation. It decided to take me to South Korea
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Srinivas Karre
Srinivas Karre@NameIsKarre·
gRPC + http cookies? Yes, it’s possible. But not directly. If you’re using gRPC-Gateway to expose gRPC APIs as REST endpoints, and your frontend uses cookies for auth/session, here’s what you need to know:
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Puru Govind
Puru Govind@PuruGovind·
where is "working"?
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Akshat Paul
Akshat Paul@paulakshat·
@BloodDonorsIn URGENT !!! Need blood at ILBS vasant kunj Patient Name: Neha sharma Age: 34 Requirement: 20 units Blood Group: Any Date: 30 December Illness- accute liver failure Hospital: ILBS, vasant kunj, Delhi Blood Bank Timing: 9AM to 5PM Attendant Name: Pramod/Chandra Mohan Contact: 7406176355, 9205157907 Please help🙏🙏
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
“It’s impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously you might as well not have lived at all.” ~J.K. Rowling
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Amit Ranjan
Amit Ranjan@amitranjan·
Twitter friends... need some help! Jaunt is live on Product Hunt for the next 24 hours.. and we'd love your support. If you liked Jaunt, vote for us, or leave a comment to help us stand out Pl retweet this 🙏 producthunt.com/posts/jaunt-5
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Benjamin Bikman
Benjamin Bikman@BenBikmanPhD·
I think you're great, but you're not right on this. This perspective simply serves to kick the problem down the road. 1. The drugs are GLP-1 receptor activators, not inhibitors. 2. GLP-1 is a naturally produced hormone from the intestines. 3. GLP-1 has numerous beneficial effects, including, and most especially, slowing the intestines (making people feel more full for longer) and activating satiety signals in the brain (making people experience less hunger). 4. The slowing of the intestines, in addition to reducing hunger, has an effect of substantially increasing nausea. Also, this can be so strong that some people die from the intestines slowing too much, which is lethal. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39469548/ 5. This nausea can become so problematic, that 70% of users chose to stop the drug of their own volition at 2 years of use. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC77… 6. Even those who continue the drug through two years, the benefits start to diminish, with a complete return of cravings to sweet foods. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36655300/ 7. A substantial amount (~40%) of the weight lost while taking the drug is from fat-free mass, including muscle and bone. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33567185/ With these points in mind: 1. What happens to body fat percent when a person stops the drug? We know they regain weight, but depending on age, the lost muscle and bone may never return. Body fat, unfortunately, has no problem returning. Thus, even if they weigh less after a year or so of stopping the drugs, they're fatter (as a percent) than they were before they ever started the drugs. 2. We ought to teach correct dietary principles, namely the value of carbohydrate restriction (and rejecting the value of calorie counting; more on this below). By reducing carbs, insulin comes down, which enables increased metabolic rate and energy wasting (via the production and elimination of ketones). 3. Additionally, low-carb meals increase natural GLP-1 by 2.5X more than a low-fat meal. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39113385/ Thus, rather than promoting a family of drugs with frustrating complications, we ought to provide better education on the value of four dietary pillars: 1. Control carbs: Don't eat carbs that come from a bag or a box with a barcode. 2. Prioritize protein: Eat high-quality protein (i.e., animal-sourced) often and freely. 3. Don't fear fat: All natural proteins come with fat; that's how we should eat it. Fat helps the guts digest protein better and promotes greater satiety. Avoid seed oils and focus on natural fats from animal and fruit (e.g., coconut, olive) sources. 4. Frequently fast: Once you learn to manage your macros (via the three points above), you're in a good position to burn your own fat for fuel and hunger often drops. Take advantage of this metabolic shift by eating less frequently.
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Ajey Gore
Ajey Gore@AjeyGore·
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