Bharat Untamed
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"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.







if you want to future-proof your career; stop chasing hype and start building in the foundations that the future literally runs on. here’s where the real action will be for the next 50 years: ‣ advanced manufacturing ‣ artificial intelligence ‣ autonomous robots ‣ battery storage ‣ edge computing ‣ distributed energy ‣ secure communication ‣ quantum computing ‣ nanomaterials & microelectronics ‣ space launch & spacecraft ‣ critical minerals & components ‣ grid resilience ‣ 6G ‣ nuclear energy ‣ cybersecurity ‣ command & control systems these are not buzzwords; they’re national power levers. they’ll define which countries stay ahead and which fade out. pick one. go deep. build. and you’ll never have to worry about being “replaced by AI"




Dear SanjeevSanskrit, 1. Scholars like R.S. Sharma cite Rigveda verses (e.g., 10.62.10) where "dasa" implies captives gifted post-battle, derived via etymology and context as slaves. Upinder Singh interprets dasa/dasi as servants/slaves. However, no direct mantra mandates slavery; interpretations are debated, often ambiguous (servant vs. chattel slave). 2. Colonial Indologists, notably Max Müller (19th c.), first promoted it via Aryan Invasion Theory, framing Dasas as enslaved non-Aryans to support racial hierarchies and justify rule. Amplified by later Marxists like Sharma. Best,









