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designs cool stuff @google. ex: @microsoft, @amazon, @iitguwahati. likes ai, travel, tech, credit cards

Milky Way Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
A large elephant herd of about 100 was seen swimming across the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, navigating the waters at Nimati Ghat, a major river port
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Deepika Mittal
Deepika Mittal@deepika_1217·
My father Late Mr. Dhan Prakash Mittal died ALONE on a @Jaquar_AP corporate trip on Dec 8, 2025. 45 people in the group, yet he was left behind when he fell ill. I’m pleading with @DrSJaishankar @MEAIndia @IndiainGeorgia to stop the case from being closed. (1/3)
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helpdesk_delhivery@help_delhivery·
@ankuragicha Hi Ankur, please accept our sincere apology for the delay in delivering your shipment. Your shipment is currently in transit, we have instructed our operations team to expedite the process and arrange the delivery at the earliest. We appreciate your patience.
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ankur agicha@ankuragicha·
@delhivery @help_delhivery for AWB 2827773782106 there has been long delay, the parcel was supposed to be delivered from hyd to nizamabad which is hardly 3 hrs and still no update on my parcel delivery in 5 days. Are you trying to sabotage my Diwali sweets?
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CK@cakhatri2013·
@mcnarsingi @psnarsingi_cyb @CommissionrGHMC . Illegal dumping of waste in front of Muppa Akshaja Insignia apartment (near Vasavi Atlantis), Narsingi area. Strict action required here. So many rats are seen around along with smell of dead rats.
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Blue Dart Support@BlueDartCares·
@D911N We have addressed your query/issue through direct message. Thank you for contacting us.
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PNWGUERRILLA@pnwguerrilla·
Dear all companies, ever. The second i see “Get a quote” instead of “This is the price” I keep looking elsewhere.
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Hiten Shah
Hiten Shah@hnshah·
Trust Isn’t a Feature It always starts the same way. Someone clicks. The product loads. A few seconds pass. And nothing goes wrong. No glitch. No lag. No weird edge case. It just works. There was no friction, so there was no pause. The product became invisible, which meant it was working. Most teams never optimize for that. They optimize for excitement. They ship demos. They chase delight. They confuse attention for belief. But trust never chases attention. It chases proof. Trust doesn’t feel like love at first. It feels like momentum. Quiet, cumulative, boring momentum. One click that doesn’t break. One message that gets delivered. One task that finishes just a little faster than expected. That’s how it starts. And then it compounds. Slack knew this. It didn’t grow through ads. It grew because it worked. Securely. Reliably. Ninety percent of its growth came from users telling each other, “It just works.” Stripe understood it too. One mistake in payments can cost someone a paycheck. Stripe became default by never giving engineers a reason to look elsewhere. Reliability wasn’t a promise. It was the product. Notion waited to monetize. They answered support tickets one by one. They earned goodwill before asking for anything in return. Zoom made “it just works” a product strategy. Dropbox made syncing feel like magic. 1Password made security feel effortless. These companies won because they kept their word. Their products did the heavy lifting to earn trust. When a product loses trust, users don’t complain. They disengage. Internally, metrics stall. Teams scramble. Roadmaps shift to louder features. Nothing fixes it. You can’t outbuild a trust leak. You can only repair the cause. The teams who understand this play a different game. They design for the moment when a user stops wondering if it will work. They know trust isn’t earned once. It’s rented, on a loop. So they build the loop. Defaults that don’t fail. Speed that doesn’t draw attention. Logic that catches the weird input before the user sees it. They make sure it’s all dependable. The product fades. The habit stays. That’s when you’ve won. You become a reflex. An inevitability. This is when you don’t need to push anymore. You’re where people go without thinking. Because when trust compounds, everything else gets easier. Retention. Expansion. Referrals. Even pricing. The best growth engine is still this: Do what you said you would do. Every time. And aim to over deliver at every opportunity you get.
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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
ChatGPT when another Studio Ghibli request comes in
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Karthik Sridharan
Karthik Sridharan@KarthikS2206·
This only happens in Bangalore -
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Jeremy Kuo
Jeremy Kuo@jeremykuoo·
In 2012, Adidas secured the title sponsorship of the Olympics for $150 million and thought they would overshadow Nike. However, Nike used a brilliant strategy to outperform Adidas and dominate the Olympics. Here’s the full story:
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