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🥶.@KuskiOffcl·
How to become a certified cine 🐛🔥 😭🤣
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Tathvam-asi
Tathvam-asi@tathvamasi6·
Must watch how Modi ji transformed India. Tough times ahead, but because of Modi we can easily sail through. The situation was scary in 2008 under Congress-led UPA rule by the so-called great economist PM Moun muni.
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Malay Krishna
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product·
Let me explain what just happened today because it deserves so much recognition. GalaxEye is a Bengaluru startup founded in 2021 by IIT Madras engineers. Today they launched Mission Drishti on a SpaceX Falcon 9. It is India's largest privately built satellite at 190 kg. And it carries a technology that no commercial satellite has ever carried before. Normal satellites take photos of the Earth using optical cameras. Like your phone camera, but from 500 km up. The problem is obvious. Clouds. Night. Fog. Smoke. If any of these are in the way, the photo is useless. India has monsoon cover for 4 months a year. That is 4 months where optical satellites are partially or fully blind over large parts of the country. The alternative is SAR. Synthetic Aperture Radar. Instead of taking photos with light, it sends radar waves down and reads what bounces back. Radar goes through clouds, through darkness, through smoke. A SAR satellite can image a flooded village at 2 AM during a cyclone when no optical satellite can see anything. The problem with SAR is that the images look nothing like photos. They look like grainy black-and-white radar maps. A military analyst or a trained geospatial engineer can read them. A farmer, a disaster response team, or a city planner cannot. Until today, if you wanted both optical and SAR data for the same location, you needed two different satellites, passing over at different times, at different angles. Then someone had to manually align and fuse the two datasets. Expensive, slow, and the data never perfectly matched because the satellites saw the same spot minutes or hours apart. GalaxEye put both sensors on one satellite. Optical and SAR, fused into what they call OptoSAR. Three times more information than a single sensor. Processed onboard by an NVIDIA AI chip at 1.8 metre resolution. Now in practice, during the next cyclone hitting Odisha, one satellite pass gives you a clear image of which villages are flooded, which roads are cut, and which buildings are standing. Day or night. Cloud or clear. In near real-time. For defence, it means you can monitor a border area 24/7 regardless of weather. For agriculture, it means tracking crop health across an entire monsoon season without a single cloud gap. For infrastructure, it means monitoring construction progress on highways and bridges without waiting for a clear day. GalaxEye tested their SAR tech on ISRO's POEM orbital platform. The satellite was tested at ISRO facilities. IN-SPACe provided regulatory clearance. NSIL, ISRO's commercial arm, will distribute the imagery globally. And it launched on SpaceX because ISRO's PSLV doesn't have the right orbit slot for this mission. Yes, four IIT Madras graduates built a world-first satellite in 4 years in Bengaluru. Take a bow!
Tejasvi Surya@Tejasvi_Surya

A Bengaluru startup just did something no one in the world has ever done, put a satellite in orbit that sees through clouds, through the night, with optical sensor and SAR fused into one. Many many congratulations to the @Galaxeye team on the launch of Mission Drishti! This is exactly why PM Sri @narendramodi opened up the space sector, so young Indians could build an audacious future for the nation.

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Sergio
Sergio@SergioCulerCSK·
DC NRR will be ruined tonight, every team is helping CSK’s qualification chances except CSK themselves 😔
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
In the 1980s, most IITians would go abroad. In 1989, when I graduated from IIT Madras, I remember feeling extremely dejected about our country. Punjab, Kashmir and Assam were all burning. My heart was not in engineering. I was mostly reading books in Economics and Philosophy - we had a good library. The burning question in my mind was "Why are we so poor?" Some of my classmates and I wrote an article in the IIT campus newspaper in late 1988-early 1989 (there were two newspapers, Focus and Spectator, and I believe we published in Focus, they were reproduced using "cyclostyling" machines - please look them up!). In my vague recollection, the thrust of the article was that the IIT system was failing to serve the needs of the country and the country itself was facing a profound stagnation (I wish I could get that article now - a copy may be in some dusty basement in IIT). I want to know what I thought and said as a 21 year old in 1989 that I agree with and what I disagree with today. By 1989, I had become a committed anti-socialist, having lived through the socialist stagnation of India. By 1989, the collapse of the Soviet Union was on, and China was in turmoil - the Tinananmen student protests and their forced suppression. By 1991, India needed an emergency IMF loan. The 1991 economic reforms by Shri Manmohan Singh happened due to pressure from the IMF. So you can imagine the mood in 1989. That was the India I left in 1989. I was feeling miserable to leave but hopeless to stay. In 1990, I came home for a visit and thought of dropping out of my PhD and staying home. I was home sick. I started to study Singapore and Japan during 1990-94 in my PhD years - the "Why are we so poor" question. By 1994, I decided I would be in the private sector and took up an R&D job in Qualcomm.
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Cinema Rhymes 🎬
Cinema Rhymes 🎬@CinemaRhymes·
📽️ Project Hail Mary (2026) Wall-E mentioned ❣️
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Khatvaanga
Khatvaanga@khatvaanga·
My Telugu and Kannada brethren.. let's support delimitation. Finally, KL and TN influence will reduce and we both will get to seat appropriately. TN+ KL -60 KA + Telugu stated - 70. We got cheated back then..
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
As ceasefire talks begin tomorrow, here’s a clear look at this war’s before/after.
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Kiran Kumar S
Kiran Kumar S@KiranKS·
The Indian ports are becoming the world's fastest ports now. Were sluggish a decade ago.
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Alpha Defense™🇮🇳
Alpha Defense™🇮🇳@alpha_defense·
The famous 3 stages of India’s nuclear energy program. (Today we cracked 2nd stage here - BARC calls it 3rd as 2nd was PFBTR (prototype)) Stage 1 : Convert uranium into plutonium.. Natural uranium has very little fissile U-235. In PHWRs, U-235 undergoes fission to produce energy, while the abundant U-238 absorbs neutrons and converts into plutonium-239 (Pu-239). You generate power and create fissile material for the next stage. Examples: Rajasthan Atomic Power Station, Kakrapar Atomic Power Station, Narora etc Stage 2 : Breed more fuel using fast neutrons Fast breeder reactors use Pu-239 as fuel. When it fissions, it releases high-energy neutrons that convert surrounding U-238 or thorium into more fissile material (Pu-239 or U-233). Net effect: you create more fuel than you consume (breeding). Examples: Fast Breeder Test Reactor (critical today and Modi ji called it out, Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor - Base tech demonstrator) Stage 3 : Thorium to Uranium-233 cycle Thorium-232 is not fissile, but it absorbs a neutron → becomes Uranium-233, which can sustain a chain reaction. 👉 This enables long-term energy using India’s vast thorium reserves. Example: Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (planned) In one line: Uranium → Plutonium → Thorium → U-233 → Sustainable nuclear fuel cycle
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Alpha Defense™🇮🇳
Alpha Defense™🇮🇳@alpha_defense·
Not many know this, but I used to get trolled online for saying that Bhabha Atomic Research Centre was once home, few really understood what I meant. Trolls said when I returned from US since then BARC was making this.. defence bros this is BARCs Kaveri Engine on AMCA moment (yes, that big) Space bros it is BARCs gaganyaan moment Tonight I am alking through the night to reach the mountain top.. just in time to witness tomorrow’s sunrise from a place where the raw material journey once began. This is Stage 3, folks.PFBTR to FBTR Stage 3.. (actual 3 will be Th Reactor) where reactors move from consumption to creation. The Fast Breeder Test Reactor offers a glimpse of that future, using fast neutrons to generate more fuel than it burns. Somewhere, Homi J. Bhabha would be smiling. And I’d really love to send a card to Anil Kakodkar sir today.. probably I will :)
Narendra Modi@narendramodi

Today, India takes a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of its nuclear programme. The indigenously designed and built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam has attained criticality. This advanced reactor, capable of producing more fuel than it consumes, reflects the depth of our scientific capability and the strength of our engineering enterprise. It is a decisive step towards harnessing our vast thorium reserves in the third stage of the programme. A proud moment for India. Congratulations to our scientists and engineers.

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Harry
Harry@Realmecore_0·
POV: someone disagrees with you.
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𝚅𝚊𝚛𝚞𝚗¹⁸
The only difference between Bhuvi & Bumrah is that Bumrah got Mumbai Lobby's PR.
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Balu Gorade
Balu Gorade@BaluGorade·
We are a $4T economy. $1T was built by steel, cement, aluminium, jute, textile companies. $1T to $4T was driven by banks, pharma, IT. $4T to $8T will be built by semis, AI, defence, niche pharma. Powerful 2 mins by Sunil Singhania🔥
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Pluto
Pluto@PlutoReddy·
This is the congress for India🇮🇳 …. The government compromised in national security and allowed the attacks to happen. There was a clear opportunity to prevent the 26/11 attacks but the Congress refused to harm Pakis. Hats off to Tukaram Omble🫡
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Good explanation of nihilist philosophy
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