Learn Act Grow
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Learn Act Grow
@LearntActGrow
Seeker of edges — in markets and in mind. Market wanderer. Pattern seeker. Eternal learner.
India Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Government loses Constitutional Amendment Bill ! A rare mis-step in hindsight handing opposition a win !
Had Arun Jaitley been there would not have advised moving these bills for consideration if they knew they dont have the 2/3 majority & there was lack of consensus ! First You build consensus then move the bills !
Arvind Gunasekar@arvindgunasekar
Govt withdraws two other Delimitation Bills as Constitutional Amendment Bill was defeated in Lok Sabha
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IMO if someone visibly younger than you (especially children, youth) touches your feet as a mark of respect, the reaction of a repulsion should be avoided. Bless them and say politely that namaste, folded hands is enough if you so believe. Touching elders’ feet as greeting, respect, reaching blessings is a nice tradition. Why encourage giving that up also? In our community many elders say ‘Narayana!’ Or ‘Krishna!’ when someone falls at their feet.
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@DalrympleWill ch looks like क and in many words sounds like क.
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India should aim to make Delhi International Airport and Jewar Airport as a aviation & transit hub just like Dubai & Abu Dhabi was at one time. Middle East conflict, along with availability of Jet fuel in India serves as a perfect catalyst. Govt of India should promote this & crackdown hard on any protests in Noida that aim to disrupt that shift. Many European airlines like Lufthansa, Air Canada are increasing services to Delhi as transit hub & cater to further connectivity across Asia.
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Seriously @Microsoft stop doing this crap. "Confirm" or "Set later". Why isn't there a no? Can't you respect my choice? Why can't you respect me as a user? I'm sick of being treated as an ad channel. I paid for your product.

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@Wvisioncreation Yes i understand.
I got a feeling that you were able to use them simultaneously.
My bad.
But its not a bad idea..
They can give us that.
😅😅😅
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@LearntActGrow They are different modes. VA for simulating aperture can use f16 for less blur.
VR to reconstruct light direction, like studio light. So, how will you use both at the same time?
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Galaxy S26 Ultra | 3× | Extreme low light
This is where Samsung’s VR + VA system really shows its value. Real darkness I couldn’t even see the green with my own eyes. Only backlight in play.
Yet Virtual Aperture delivers clean, natural bokeh… and Virtual Reflector balances the scene without killing the mood.
This isn’t just processing it’s control in impossible conditions.
#ShotOnSnapdragon


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On day 1 of my high school history class, our professor got up and said
You are 15 or 16 years old. 200 years ago people your age were married, planted crops, had children, and built a cabin by winter. You can do your homework. The bar set for you historically is embarrassingly low. You are not dealing with regional famine or plague. You do not have to save your family from marauders or go into battle to destroy your enemies. You have to sit down and learn from someone who cares about you in a safe, air-conditioned room. You have no excuses.
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@ramprasad_c Please dont use AI to write your posts.
It is a huge turn off for most people.
You write good otherwise.
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On the face of it, Vance seemed like a good choice to negotiate, but it was a negotiation design error. Iran wanted Vance because they thought he privately opposed the war. They lost trust in Witkoff or Kushner.
This is the first problem and John Bolton made this point. In negotiation theory, when your counterpart selects your negotiator for you, that is not a compliment. It is a strategy. Iran wanted Vance precisely because they believed he was the most sympathetic figure on the American side, the person most likely to want a deal. They were choosing the opponent they thought they could move. Any experienced negotiator would recognize this as a red flag. You never let the other side pick who sits across the table.
The second problem is seniority. Vance is second in command, and 2028 presidential candidate. You do not send that person to the first round of talks. Where do you escalate from there? Diplomacy is sequential. You send envoys first, then senior officials, then principals. Each escalation signals seriousness and creates momentum. The US collapsed the entire escalation ladder into a single meeting. When Vance walked out with no deal, there was nobody more senior to send next except Trump himself.
The third problem is the most behavioral. Vance's 2028 ambitions. A breakthrough would bolster his standing. A failure carries political risk. But here's the paradox: this doesn't make Vance a softer negotiator. It makes him a harder one. A humiliating peace, one where Iran gets to keep enrichment capabilities, charges tolls on the Strait, and extracts war reparations, would be used against Vance in every 2028 primary debate. His domestic opponents would frame any concession as weakness. So the very political ambition that Iran thought would make Vance pliable actually made him rigid. He could not afford to come home with a bad deal. He could only afford to come home with a great deal or no deal.
Iran's calculation was rational but wrong. They applied the right framework (pick the sympathetic negotiator) but missed the second-order effect (a sympathetic negotiator with presidential ambitions is trapped by his own future). In game theory, this is the problem of incomplete information: Iran saw Vance's preferences but not his constraints.
Experts would say the right move was to send someone junior first. Let the envoy absorb the initial posturing, map the real red lines, and identify the zone of possible agreement. Then bring Vance in for the close, if and when a deal was within reach.
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@Wvisioncreation You can add a widget for this directly for the settings you want
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Galaxy S26 Ultra | 5× Virtual Aperture
Samsung… explain this logic. The feature that delivers better, more natural depth needs 5 taps to access
( Camera ➡️ More ➡️ Expert RAW ➡️ Lab icon ➡️ f)
but Portrait mode which looks clearly inferior is right there in one tap.
Why hide the better tool? 🤔
#ShotOnSnapdragon




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