AlphaForensics
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AlphaForensics
@AlphaForensic
Digital Detective in the City That Never Sleeps Forensically decoding systems, signals & secrets with pure logic Logic is my only Asset
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@NotA_Bull I'll say just wait for this week, let the outcomes of china visit settle in
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@elonmusk A billion downloads is a huge milestone. X has become one of the most downloaded apps in the world with strong user ratings.
This level of global reach is impressive and shows how central it’s become to information flow.
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@bryan_johnson You don’t need a rigid structure. Start with quiet time, gratitude, and speaking your thoughts out loud or in writing.
Many people find it helpful without any religious framework.
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I've been praying the past few weeks. Unsure why.
There's good evidence behind prayer. It mimics breathwork, calming the nervous system, dropping cortisol, and quieting the brain. Daily prayers show lower depression, anxiety, and pain.
I'd like to develop a prayer practice. Growing up, the protocol was written for me. Explaining whom to pray to, the structure of the prayer, and the boundary conditions.
I don't really know how to pray now.
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@SecRubio America’s foundation has always been deeply connected to faith, freedom, and exceptionalism.
Rededicating ourselves to those timeless principles is exactly what keeps this nation strong.
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@NalinisKitchen Year after year the same assurances, the same scandals, and students keep suffering.
Empty promises have lost all credibility.
The system needs complete dismantling and rebuilding with transparency and accountability, not more speeches
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2015 - This will never happen again. We will make the exam system stronger.
2016 - Strict action will be taken. Security will be improved next time.
2018 - Students should not worry. We are fixing all weak points.
2024 - Nobody will escape. Big reforms are coming in the exam process.
2026 - We promise full transparency now. Such incidents won’t happen again.
Every paper leak brings the same recycled promises, while students keep paying the price for failures in the system.
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@elonmusk This is a big upgrade. Grok adding automations for real personal tasks will make it way more useful than just chat.
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@VijayKedia1 This is the uncomfortable truth.
Educated youth unemployment being higher than uneducated shows a clear failure in our education system and job creation.
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When millions of educated youngsters remain unemployed, perhaps the issue is not their attitude alone.
Unemployment is a painful reality for millions of sincere young Indians. They need opportunities, skills, direction and encouragement , not labels that hurt their dignity.
More worrying is that several reports suggest educated youth unemployment is far higher than among the uneducated, reflecting a deeper mismatch between education quality, industry needs, policy execution and job creation.
Instead of blaming frustrated youngsters, perhaps all stakeholders -governments, industry, academia and society - must introspect more deeply on why so many capable young Indians still struggle to find meaningful opportunities.
India’s youth should become the country’s greatest strength and demographic dividend - not its biggest frustration or disappointment. ✌️
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@theskindoctor13 This is genuinely important. The Kalpasar Project has been pending for decades.
Bringing in Dutch expertise on something as complex as the Afsluitdijk is a smart move.
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An Indian W that didn’t get the eyeballs it deserved today is the Netherlands agreeing to share their expertise in water management at Afsluitdijk for India’s Kalpasar Project.
What’s Afsluitdijk? The Netherlands kept getting flooded because seawater from the North Sea entered deep into the country. The 32-km-long dam and sea barrier called the Afsluitdijk solved this by acting as a giant wall across the sea (red line in image 1), blocking seawater and turning the area into a controlled freshwater lake.
India is planning something similar with the Kalpasar Project. Gujarat faces water shortages, uneven rainfall, and large amounts of river water flowing into the sea without being stored. The project aims to solve this by building a giant barrier across the Gulf of Khambhat (red line in image 2) to store freshwater, improve irrigation, and supply water to cities and industries.
The signing of the Letter of Intent between India and the Netherlands for technical cooperation on the Kalpasar Project could finally bring this project, pending since the 1970s/80s, to life.


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@aravind Even when doctors say it’s over and everything looks hopeless, life can surprise us.
Miracles, resilience, and the will to fight still exist.
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"Nothing ever happens" was proposed by the Ajivikas of ancient India. And I came to realize it first at a hospital when a life slipped away from the medical team's hands in-spite of best efforts. Yet it didn't slip away, when everyone thought it was over, and the patient went back to normal as if there was nothing wrong at all in the first place. In Ajivika philosophy, Niyati (extreme fatalism) per-determines all events. Anyway, I don't believe it is entirely true.
Ichigo A Panchal 👁⃤@banana_sethhh
While the quote "Nothing ever happens" can be traced back to ancient India during the era of Buddha and Mahavir. It was first articulated by the religious leader Makali Goshala.
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@NalinisKitchen People will suffer extreme discomfort for social media clout and fake luxury status but complain about basic things. Real value comes from substance, not a logo.
This hype culture is making society more shallow
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These people are not standing in line for a job interview.
They are standing in 40 degree heat from 5 in the morning just to spend ₹41,000 on a plastic pocket watch with a luxury logo on it.
The same people cannot stand in a bank line for 5 minutes without crying about poor management.
People say they have no time, no patience, and no energy for important things. But for internet hype, fake exclusivity, and social media validation, suddenly they can wait for hours like zombies.
Most of them are not even watch lovers. They just want to post it online because the internet told them this “limited edition” is cool.
Nowadays, branding matters more than common sense. A luxury sticker is enough to make crowds lose their minds.
Working hard quietly is boring for them. Chasing trends and acting rich feels more exciting.
This is not watch culture. This is herd mentality sold as status.


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@NalinisKitchen This is the real problem.
Main roads get cleaned for optics and photos, but the actual residential areas where people live have occupied footpaths and open garbage. It’s the same story everywhere.
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Today morning, I went for a walk and once again fell in love with the beauty and cleanliness of my city.
Dear corporation staff, no need to contact me for the location. All the main roads look shiny and clean. Great job for the photos, but walk inside the street areas once.
Footpaths are captured by greedy shop owners, garbage is lying openly on roads, and everyone knows it. The public knows it, the authorities know it, but no harsh action is taken, so the shop owners keep doing the same thing again and again.
What a beautiful use of taxpayers’ money.
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I think Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the purest striker of a cricket ball I have ever seen … He is 15 … #IPL
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@theskindoctor13 Completely correct. Negotiations without credible military strength behind them are just wishful thinking.
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Path to peace is not negotiations, but negotiations from such brute strength that the enemy fears the consequences of defying them.
History is littered with flourishing civilisations that believed prosperity and negotiation alone could secure peace, until they met an enemy that respected neither. The most glaring example is the Byzantine Empire. For centuries, it was one of the richest and most advanced centres of art, trade, law, and learning on Earth.
Peace was achieved through diplomacy. They managed their borders by bribing enemies, granting titles, and playing rival tribes against one another, while ignoring the importance of brute military deterrence.
In 1453, the Ottomans arrived at its gates. Negotiations did not save Constantinople. Appeals to reason did not save it. Culture, philosophy, and prosperity did not save it.
The idea that “the path to peace is negotiations” sounds noble, but negotiations only work when one or both sides fear the cost of conflict. In fact, the harsh truth of history is this: long periods of peace are usually built under the shadow of overwhelming force. The Pax Romana was enforced by Roman legions. The post-World War global order was secured by military alliances and deterrence. Even today, nations with the strongest militaries are rarely invaded, while weak states become battlegrounds for others’ ambitions.
The ancient wisdom wrote “भय बिनु होइ न प्रीत” for a reason.
Manoj Naravane@ManojNaravane
The hallmark of civilisations have been long periods of peace where humankind has flourished interrupted by short but intense periods of conflict. The path to peace was and is, through negotiations to arrive at a just settlement that meets the aspirations of the people. Jai Hind
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@NalinisKitchen This is the harsh truth many ignore.
No matter how long you live abroad, how much you contribute, or how integrated your family becomes, you remain an immigrant until the country officially accepts you. Securing PR or citizenship should always be the goal.
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This man has been living in Japan for nearly 30 years.
- His children were born in Japan and can only speak Japanese and have only Japanese friends.
- He was asked to return to India.
- He was told to shut down the restaurant he had been running for 18 years.
- His business manager visa renewal was denied under Japan’s strict immigration rules.
It’s high time we became realistic about life abroad. No matter how many years you spend there, how much tax you pay, or how much you sacrifice, you are still an immigrant, and a cheap labourer until the country officially accepts you permanently.
The moment policies change, your emotions, loyalty, and hard work mean nothing.
Go abroad to study or earn money if you want, but never forget: you are replaceable there. Build your life wisely, get PR or citizenship if possible, and always keep a way back home.
Blind attachment to a foreign land is one of the biggest mistakes people make.
Your motherland is the only place that cannot cancel your existence.


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