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Ed Hariram🗯️

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Tech enthusiast || Tie-loathing adventurer, philanthropist & troublemaker, who believes in turning ideas into reality.

Bengaluru Katılım Ocak 2019
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
Telegram CEO explains why he never had depression.
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Nandini
Nandini@N_and_ni·
I have ranked tech influencers …. Do you guys agree ?
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xaemio
xaemio@xaemio·
please recommend some good system design courses (free of cost). i need to start studying it asap.
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SK@Djoko_UTD·
Ball kids are funny 🤣
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Balu Gorade
Balu Gorade@BaluGorade·
Tried this brand for the first time, turned out to be a solid pick. Using it for almost 2 years now for my MacBook. - Premium look - Great build quality - Waterproof front pocket - 28L capacity, spacious A reliable everyday laptop backpack, worth a look. Link below.
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
MAGNUS CARLSEN. 21-TIME WORLD CHAMPION. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 He fought back to defeat Caruana and add the #FreestyleChess World Championship to his unbelievable era of dominance!
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Rishabh Bansal
Rishabh Bansal@rishabhbansal97·
add *ai* to literally everything summit 😭🙏
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Rishabh Negi
Rishabh Negi@YourbroRishabh·
I visited the Vivo Service Centre yesterday, because it was Vivo Service day. And I got free cover and screen guard replaced, this is such a nice thing. It is held on 14 to 16 every of every month for Vivo and iQOO devices. Also no labour charges, 10% off on accessories, free sanitization of device along with cover and screen guard. I hope more brands provide such service.
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A 🇮🇳@CatchMeAbhiOrb·
🚨No Pharmeasy 10X can save you as much as the generic meds🚨 My father was prescribed medicines last week. Standard branded names. Nothing unusual. Out of curiosity (and common sense), I opened the Zeno app right there and showed the doctor the generic equivalents available for the exact same compositions. He looked. Checked. And simply said: “Yes, you can get these.” Then came the honest part 👇 They cannot officially write generic alternatives, even if they know they’re equivalent. That’s the rulebook they operate under. Meanwhile, X is full of debates claiming generics aren’t trustworthy. Reality check: doctors know. Patients should know too. So here’s the truth in plain sight: 🧠 Same composition 💊 Different branding 💸 Vastly different prices Choose wisely. Save money. Ask questions. The system won’t volunteer this info, but it won’t stop you either. Always check if Generics in your locality. Thank yourself later. #medicine #generic
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Iceland Cricket
Iceland Cricket@icelandcricket·
Dear @ICC, It is with a heavy heart that we now announce our unavailability to replace Pakistan in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Regardless of whether they now withdraw, the short timescales ensure it is impossible for our squad to prepare in the professional manner necessary to compete effectively in this global cricketing spectacle. We are not like Scotland and able to turn up on a whim, with no kit sponsor. Our players are from all walks of life and cannot simply drop their occupations to fly halfway around the world to experience temperatures only normally felt in Finnish saunas. Our captain, a professional baker, needs to attend to his oven, our ship captain needs to steer his vessel, and our bankers need to go bankrupt (again). This is the harsh reality of cricket at the amateur level of the game. This news will be extremely disappointing to our fans. Despite being the most peaceful nation on Earth, we maintain an army of online followers, and are the world's 14th most followed national board on X. We were ready to give the Dutch the biggest shock they have experienced since William of Orange lost the Battle of Landen in 1693. And the Americans were looking forward to taking on Greenland, or so their orange-dyed leader thought. Our loss is likely Uganda's gain. We wish them well. Their kits cannot be missed unless you have epilepsy, in which case they are probably best avoided. The future is always ice, until it isn't. Yours sincerely, Icelandic Cricket Association
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Last one on this topic, and I have been holding this in myself for a while. For centuries, class divides kept the labor of the poor invisible to the rich. Factory workers toiled behind walls, farmers in distant fields, domestic help in backrooms. The wealthy consumed the fruits of that labor without ever seeing the faces or the fatigue behind it. No direct encounter, no personal guilt. The gig economy shattered that invisibility, at unprecedented scale. Suddenly, the poor aren't hidden away. They're at your doorstep: the delivery partner handing over your ₹1000+ biryani, late-night groceries, or quick-commerce essentials. You see them in the rain, heat, traffic, often on borrowed bikes, working 8–10 hours for earnings that give them sustenance. You see their exhaustion, their polite smile masking frustration with life in general. This is the first time in history at this scale that the working class and consuming class interact face-to-face, transaction after transaction. And that discomfort with our own selves is why we are uncomfortable about the gig economy. We want these people to look our part, so that the guilt we feel while taking orders from them feels less. We aren't just debating economics. We are confronting guilt. That ₹800 order might equal their entire day's earnings after fuel, bike rent, and app cuts. We tip awkwardly, or avoid eye contact, because the inequality is no longer abstract. It's personal. Pre-gig era, the rich could enjoy luxury without moral discomfort. Labor was out of sight. Now, every doorbell ring is a reminder of systemic inequality. That's why debates explode. It's not just policy. It's emotional reckoning. Some defend the system (“they choose it”), others demand change (“this isn't progress, its exploitation”). And here’s the uncomfortable twist: the unsaid ask of clumsy ‘solutions’ isn’t dignity. It is about returning to invisibility. Ban gig work and you don’t solve inequality. You remove livelihoods. These jobs don’t magically reappear as formal, protected employment the next day. They disappear, or they get pushed back into the informal economy where there are even fewer protections and even less accountability. Over-regulate it until the model breaks, and you achieve the same outcome through paperwork instead of slogans: the work evaporates, prices rise, demand collapses, and the people we claim to protect are the first to lose income. And then what happens? The rich get their old comfort back. Convenience returns without faces. Guilt dissolves. We go back to clean abstractions and moral posturing from a distance. The poor don’t become safer, they become invisible again: back in cash economies, back in backrooms, back in shadows where regulation rarely reaches and dignity isn’t even debated. The gig economy just exposed the reality of inequality to the people who previously had the luxury of not seeing it. The doorbell is not the problem. The question is what we do after opening the door. Visibility is the price of progress. We can either use this discomfort to build something better (which we keep doing continuously as delivery partners are our backbone), or we can ban and over-regulate our way back into ignorance. One of those choices improves lives. The other simply helps the consuming class feel virtuous in the dark.
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Tania Sachdev
Tania Sachdev@TaniaSachdev·
Chess is a simple game. Magnus plays, Magnus wins 🏆
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
Magnus Carlsen is now a 20x World Champion. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 That's the tweet.
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ChessBase India
ChessBase India@ChessbaseIndia·
Huge congratulations to Samay Raina on winning the SuperPogChamps! After an outstanding 10-0 run in the group stage, Samay defeated Andrea Botez in the semifinals and Sardoche in the finals to become the Champion. Samay won USD 10,000 for becoming the Champion, and donated the entire amount to the HelpChess fund - money which will be used to support chess players in need! What a guy. #chess #chessbaseindia #samayraina #superpogchamps
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Sumit Mittal
Sumit Mittal@bigdatasumit·
Here are 7 Top playlists for Data Engineers 1. Python for Data Engineers - lnkd.in/gwsTQRgR 2. SQL - lnkd.in/gdnhRk8b 3. SQL Advanced - lnkd.in/g8tyEKbU 4. SQL Leetcode - lnkd.in/gKeSMPmW 5. Git & Git Hub for Data Engineers - lnkd.in/g6GTZh2D 6. Data Engineering mock Interviews - lnkd.in/gRNgf2WM 7. Azure Data Engineer Project - lnkd.in/gUeKwATM I hope this will help all the aspiring Data Engineers. To check about my big data program you can visit lnkd.in/gWBA7p4D My new Ultimate Data Engineering batch is starting today. DM to know more! #bigdata #databricks #apachespark
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Thorsten Cmiel
Thorsten Cmiel@CmielThorsten·
#Chess "I don't have a coach or a second, so I was completely on my own here" - Matthias Bluebaum, Germany. Foto: Michal Walusza, Fide Chess.
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ChessBase India
ChessBase India@ChessbaseIndia·
The Champions of FIDE Grand Swiss and FIDE Women's Grand Swiss 2025 - Anish Giri and Vaishali Rameshbabu!
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