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Dandakaranyam Katılım Mayıs 2014
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@arunksridhar @cvkrishnan Why do Tamils behave as if it's a first world utopia? It took 75 years for Tamilnadu to reach $370B and Telugu states to reach $385B. You are not much ahead even per capita wise.
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Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
Not related to AMCA but in general, AP will have a competitive edge on land heavy investments over TN for the sheer reason that it has vast amounts of poromboke lands that can give at throw away prices unlike a >50% urbanised state like TN. Just in past 3-4 years(even from Jagan’s time) there were multiple projects of >2000 acres allotted to industries/defence. Rayalseema has a lot of land and Telugu ppl are the best at monetising it.
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@abhijitnath_ @IndicHistory Which metro station did u see crpf lol, most metro stations just gave personnel for basic security check
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abhijitnath@abhijitnath_·
@IndicHistory That is because there are guards and crpf all over the place at metro stations in India. You can't jump a gate. Contrast that with local railway stations in Bombay where they need tts to check because people will try to avoid paying.
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Indic History@IndicHistory·
This is a first world, high trust society. They had to install these high AFC gates because a huge section of their population simply did not pay for the metro and used to jump across the gates. Meanwhile in the hellhole of a country, we have ordinary AFC gates and everyone pays.
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T Wolf 🌁@Twolfrecovery

Simple. Effective. Crime is down 40% and revenue is up $10 million. Three members of the Bart board fought these fare gates for years and called them racist. San Francisco is rejecting the socialist 🐗 💩.

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What the hell lol, banning some names might make sense but why restricting names to a list of 3000. Baboos coming up with lost of their fav names while getting paid tax payers money
Nalin Mehta@nalinmehta

No more ‘Tinku’, ‘Chhotu’, ‘Bablu’ or ‘Shaitaan’…. Rajasthan government launches scheme - Sarthak Naam Abhiyaan- to CORRECT ‘ inappropriate’ names. Only the Indian bureaucracy could draw up such a govt scheme of 3000 acceptable names. Acceptable names include ‘Akbar’, ‘Birbal’, ‘Vrindavan’. Amazing report in @htTweets today. By the way, Major Shaitan Singh, Paramveer Chakra winner and hero of Rezang La would have had to change his name if this scheme had been in existence then…..

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@drsunita02 idli in 12 mins and chutney in 5 mins? Are you getting all the ingredients in ready-to-use form?
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I was waiting near the footpath today for about 40 minutes. Saw a tiffin centre serving Idli. Loads of rush. Perhaps a plate Idli costs around 30/-. It was being served with 2 types of chutney. The surroundings were dirty. Yet people were flocking to the tiffin centre. Made me think, how long does it take to make Idli at home. Just takes 12 minutes and a coconut or a putana or groundnut chutney can be prepared in 5 minutes . Yet, why do people want to eat this simple tiffin outside?? The answer lies in the kadai which was on the cart. The lady was happily frying vadas. People were eating the Idli and the temptation was there to eat hot hot vadas. Not many people make vada at home. But I know loads of people who eat 2 idlis and 1 vada daily outside. This simple deep fried vada made in the black petrol like reused oil is enough to cause obesity, high cholesterol levels, fatty liver and worsening of diabetes and hypertension. Can we not forgo our taste for better health? #diabetes #obesity
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@PrasunNagar Shaka Samvat is not solar, and both Shaka Samvat and Vikram Samvat are fully Indian
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Spectacular Bagurumba Dwhou programme in Guwahati!
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@chiragbarjatya @khoyahua14 Lol majority of people buy milk from local farmers who keep cows in their backyard. Step out of the mindset that everyone is buying from some dairy.
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Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
@khoyahua14 Most of us who are privileged enough can afford great milk by many startups linked with clean dairy farms like akshaykalpa. But majority of people who still buy milk from local dairies suffer the most. No hygiene control whatsoever.
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Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
Many of my clients from New Zealand told me the same thing. I argued a few of them, stating our Gir cow's milk quality. But then someone asked me a question that pushed me into a reality check. "Would you prefer drinking milk of a cow that is openly left on the street to eat polythene, breathing in bad AQI, drinking dirty water and eating fodder grown in polluted soil, or would you prefer milk of a cow that is grown in a clean non-stressful environment?" I had no answer to this.
Kaartik Gor@KaartikGor

Last week, a student from New Zealand told me: "Kaartik Ji, obviously our dairy products are banned in India, once you taste real milk & cheese Indians will know they have been scammed for years 😂"

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K@Hawkeye_060·
@0xlelouch_ I'm not much familiar with DataDog. Can you tell why you chose it over elastic search? With a managed service like aws opensearch it sounds like a great option.
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Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
How to design an efficient logging system Most teams don’t have a logging problem. They have a retention and indexing problem. The fix is to treat logs like data: Hot logs for fast debugging, cold logs for cheap storage, and a lifecycle that automatically moves or deletes everything. 1. Split logs into Hot vs Cold. Hot logs are what on-call actually needs: the last 7–30 days, searchable, low-latency. Cold logs are everything older: kept for audits and rare investigations, optimized for cost. 2. Filter and structure at the source (Not in the log tool). Your app should emit structured logs (JSON) with consistent fields like service, env, level, request_id, user_id, status, latency_ms. Use an agent (Fluent Bit / Vector) to drop debug logs in prod, sample noisy endpoints, and redact PII early. The cheapest log line is the one you never ingest. 3. Use a buffer so spikes don’t degrade your pipeline. Ship logs from the agent to a stream/buffer (Kafka / Kinesis / PubSub). This absorbs burst traffic, protects downstream sinks, and gives you backpressure instead of dropped logs when something goes wrong. 4. Fan out to two sinks: Datadog for Hot, S3 for Cold. Send the curated, high-signal subset to Datadog for search, dashboards, and incident response. Send the full (or fuller) stream to S3 for long-term retention. Datadog is for debugging velocity. S3 is for durability and cost control. 5. Store cold logs in S3 in a query-friendly format. Write logs to S3 partitioned by date and service, like dt=YYYY-MM-DD/service=foo/env=prod/. Store as compressed Parquet when possible (or gzipped JSON early on). This makes later investigations cheap with Athena/Trino without re-indexing everything into an expensive log system. 6. Enforce retention with lifecycle rules, not discipline. Set S3 lifecycle policies: Keep hot searchable logs only 7–30 days in Datadog. In S3, transition older logs to Infrequent Access or Glacier, and expire them after your compliance window (90/180/365 days). Unlimited retention is just unbounded cost. 7. Make “Cold queries” a first-class workflow. When someone needs older logs, don’t pretend they should be instantly searchable in Datadog. Provide a simple path: Athena saved queries, a small internal tool that fetches partitions by request_id/time range, or an on-demand rehydration job for rare cases. 8. Don’t use logs as your alerting backbone. Alerts should come from metrics and traces (Golden signals). Logs are for context after an alert fires. This reduces indexing pressure and keeps logging costs stable as traffic grows. If you build it this way, observability stays great for engineers, but predictable for finance. You debug fast from Datadog, you retain safely in S3, and you stop paying for data you almost never query.
Branko@brankopetric00

Observability became "log everything everywhere." Your storage costs are higher than your compute. Very observable.

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K@Hawkeye_060·
@himganj153 What's the problem as long as it's not too erroneous and you understand the meaning?
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Himanish Ganjoo@himganj153·
Swiggy says "picking your order now". They have no one in that gazillion rupee organisation to read stuff and correct it? Abysmal lack of standards.
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@frontierindica High trust in when you don't tolerate babies for being a baby 🤡 In this aspect India is more high trust, you can give your baby to random passengers in bus and train and still be at peace because everyone takes care of babies.
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non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
Paper boy in India with 17 years of experience.
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Tamil Nadu Geography@TNGeography·
Godavari, the largest river of peninsular India with a basin area of 3.12 lakh sqkm, it has ~3900 TMC surface water. Godavari tribunal divide the river into 12 sub-basin, 75% dependable water available are G4-Manjira-110 TMC G7-Penganga-136 TMC G8-Wardha-170 G9-Pranhita-835 1/4
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Goibibo ads getting advanced
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Divya Kumar Soti@DivyaSoti·
India has carried out large scale early morning drone strikes on ULFA-Independent and NSCN(K) targets inside Myanmar's Sagaing region. These drone strikes have destroyed ULFA-I's Eastern Command HQs. More details to follow.
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