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@AyathilJobin

I wander & then wonder

Nomad Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
So they did a underbelly & exhaust coating & that according to their invoice involves removal of the entire system so maybe it could have happened during that process but I don’t know definitively what could have happened but when I raised a complaint they denied initially saying we don’t know how it could have happened but then they forgot that they sent me a video of the coating which shows the rope tied under the exhaust so now they can’t say they didn’t notice it & now they are saying we are investigating it further.
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Raghav Basumatary@RaghavBasu·
AVOID @SkodaIndia CARS - MY NIGHTMARE WITH SKODA SERVICE CENTER So I scheduled for the home pickup of my Kylaq for the welcome service (my car had just hit the 1000 km mark). The driver from the service Center arrived early morning, made me sign the form for handover
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
Apparently, this is what Volkswagen Engineering looks like. 😂 I sent my car to @VW @volkswagenindia with a fully intact, perfect exhaust system. It came out of the workshop with a smashed-up, damaged exhaust concealed with plastic rope. They tried to hide it from me, thinking I wouldd never find it.
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Rishi Dewan@rd_alimentist·
@AyathilJobin @VW @volkswagenindia I can bet my friend, @VW will side with the service center. You will never be compensated nor will they do the repair. You will end of wasting your time. Been there, coned before by them. Best of luck.🤞🏻
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
So what was suspicious was on the day of delivery they called me & insisted me to get an underbody & exhaust coating & I agreed & it didn't feel sus at the time bcs it's usually a sales strategy, but now when I think about it, it was either because they damaged it during the work (it was in for 22 days) or a test drive & tried masking the visible damages using a coating, or maybe during the process of coating they damaged it because the invoice clearly says the exhaust & underbody panel was removed.Surprisingly now they are denying they didn't remove it probably they don't know that it's on the invoice that it was removed & was charged for that too 😂 Within 40mins of getting the car out of the workshop I texted them that a weird rattling noise is audible, they read it & ignored it for the last 16 days until I escalated it & now they say that they didn't notice such a damage too & that argument too fails because they sent me a post coating video which clearly shows the rope in place so the fact that an engine's entire exhaust system was suspended on a rope went unnoticed by them or may be the just tried to hide it.
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
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Alvaro Cintas@dr_cintas·
There’s a new open-source Python library that gives you direct access to Google Flights. It’s called Fli. No HTML parsing, no Puppeteer, no browser overhead. Direct API calls, structured results. → Search flights with filters (airline, stops, cabin class, time window) → Find cheapest dates across any range → Built-in rate limiting and retry logic It also ships an MCP server, so Claude can search flights for you directly in conversation. 100% Open Source.
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
@AksharVastarpar Would it be possible for you to share the details of the machining service? I would greatly appreciate it.
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
@narsagna valid problem, nicely solved & pitched simply
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Nars@narsagna·
Hundreds of recruiters and founders already use Skillsync to find elite engineers from open source Today we're taking that a step further We're launching Skillsync Agents to scan open source repos, identify top contributors, shortlist candidates and manage personalized outreach - all on autopilot. The best part? You don't need to be technical to find hardcore engineers even in the most demanding fields
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
Qwen3.5 9bn is just insane, its doing so well even on my 0.5tflops old homserver. Getting a decent 8-10tps, which is really good considering its an old hardware with no acceleration.
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
I saw Metamask today & it was down💔
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
@Akashi203 brilliant work 👏, this reminds me of tinystories.
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Jaber@Akashi203·
i built a local LLM inference engine that runs a 1B parameter model on a $10 board with 256mb ram. model sits on the sd card, streams one layer at a time through 45mb of ram You can use it as local LLM model backend for PicoClaw no python no cloud no api keys 80kb binary | pure c | zero dependencies github: github.com/RightNow-AI/pi…
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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
@Akashi203 @Justin_Starner thats misleading, as of now with extreme quantizations too, fitting a 1bn parameter model in 256mb RAM is impossible & thats taking into account the layer streaming that PicoLM does & the repo rightly points it out i.e. Lichee rv nano does it at 1t/s & not 10.
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Jaber@Akashi203·
@Justin_Starner ~21 tokens/sec on a Pi. ~10 token/sec on a $10 LicheeRV Nano
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ETHMumbai@ethmumbai·
Meet the speaker @0xjba 🎤 Jobin is Chair of the Board at the foundation for @tenprotocol, focused on pragmatic privacy and builds TEE-powered privacy products and confidential AI agents.
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
It's a good decision! ENS names and records are a form of state that is central to the Ethereum ecosystem, the state is limited in size and there is high value in it being as accessible as possible from anywhere. It's also a semi-financial application, in the sense that buying and holding ENS names has a cost, and ENS names can become very valuable objects. With the expanded scaling roadmap, Ethereum L1 is the ideal place for these applications. More generally, I expect that the optimal architecture for decentralized identity and social (the general space I see ENS being in) is to have this kind of per-user account and profile data on L1, and to have special-purpose L2s, likely much simpler than full EVMs, to handle user actions (eg. actions on social platforms).
Katherine Wu | katherine.eth@katherinewu

A quick update on ENSv2: we have made the decision to deploy ENSv2 exclusively on Ethereum L1 and to cease development of Namechain. To be clear, ENSv2 will still ship. The only thing that’s changed is that instead of deploying ENSv2 on our own L2 stack, it will be deployed on L1. It is important to note that ENSv2 is ultimately an upgrade to ENS as it exists today — it’s still ENS! Regardless of where it ultimately gets deployed, it does not fundamentally change ENS the protocol nor does it change any part of our mission and ultimate goal of building the identity layer on Ethereum. The design for ENSv2 was always intended to work fully as designed, whether deployed on L1 or L2. Our product roadmap does not change. We have detailed progress on the ENSv2 Hub to show what exactly v2 will mean for you, and what the team has been building: giving each name its own registry (making your .eth names more powerful and customizable to your own rules!), building two brand new apps from the ground up (both deployed to testnet this week), and much more. I am so excited for this release (soon!) and think it will completely change the way you interact with your own ENS names. The timing of this decision coincides with a broader discussion about the role of L2s in Ethereum. I continue to believe that L2s play a vital role in extending the value of the world computer that is Ethereum, and ENS will continue to support as many chains as possible. In fact, very soon anyone will be able to register a .eth name regardless of which EVM chain they are on — meaning that even if your assets live on Optimism or Arbitrum, it’s a one-click process (no bridge, no gas tokens). We also continue to believe in a multi-chain world beyond EVM chains (a reminder that ENS has and always will support your addresses across major chains like Solana, Bitcoin, and more). We have published the detailed rationale for the decision to stay on L1 on our blog, and I encourage you to read it (in the QT here!) The .eth stays on 🫡

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Jobin@AyathilJobin·
@dabit3 Congrats Nader
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Allen@allenjosephaj·
@0xJba 💯💯💯
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