Naveen Bharathi

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Naveen Bharathi

Naveen Bharathi

@NBD_RCH

Full-Stack Web Developer

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Naveen Bharathi
Naveen Bharathi@NBD_RCH·
@thomaspaulmann @raycast I was using wispr flow and replaced with raycast dictation for a couple of days to test, I don’t think i need wisprflow anymore. Only thing is it would be some much easier if raycast let me to set f5 key to start and end handsfree mode
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Thomas Paul Mann
Thomas Paul Mann@thomaspaulmann·
Been using Dictation in the new @raycast a lot lately... 🗣️ Speech to text anywhere on your Mac 🎙️ System microphone or a manual priority list 📚 Vocabulary and styles to make it sound like you Free during beta 👉 raycast.com/new
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TablePlus
TablePlus@TablePlus·
TablePlus version 6.9.x is the last version with the pre-Tahoe design. 👉 Download tableplus.com/download/ From the next version (7.0), we will redesign the UI and enable the glass UI, which is inevitable. (Enable beta updates if you want to access the new UI before everyone).
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luna
luna@ImLunaHey·
for those that dont use the built in terminal on macos what one do you use?
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Fireworks AI
Fireworks AI@FireworksAI_HQ·
Training trillion-parameter MoEs is an infra problem disguised as a modeling problem. So we built the infra solution. Cursor used it to train Composer 2. Now it's available for Kimi K2.5, Qwen3.5 397B, MiniMax M2.5, and more: →Fused RL loss (~2x faster PPO) →MXFP8 expert kernels on Blackwell →Composable 4D parallelism →1M+ token context training validated Here's how it all works ↓ fireworks.ai/blog/scaling-o…
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨 BREAKING: The FBI has successfully extracted deleted Signal messages from a suspect's iPhone via notification storage, the place where all your notifications are stored for up to one month. Notification storage stores data from all messaging apps, it's a big flaw in iOS. But there's a way to turn it off...
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Anubhav
Anubhav@anubhavdoes·
Whenever I clean my Mac keyboard, I end up opening random things or shortcuts. just vibe coded smth with Claude. built MacWipe :) a tiny cleaning mode for macOS. Disables the keyboard & trackpad, wipe your screen without triggering anything. Hold ESC to exit. link in Thread🧵
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
Now this is one wild story. The amount of lawsuits coming down the pipeline with stories like this is going to be astronomical.
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Bevel
Bevel@bevel_health·
Whoop filed a lawsuit against us, and this is our response. TL;DW: - June 2024: Whoop's Corp Dev reached out wanting to "explore collaboration" - 5 months later: cease and desist letter - Their demands: disable dark mode (ours defaults to light mode), rename common words like "Strain" and "Recovery" - We pushed back. Our lawyers exchanged letters for months. Then they went silent. - 2 weeks ago: sued us in Delaware with no warning - Their 111-page complaint claims our UI copies theirs but many of their own screenshots contradict their claims - Fun fact: Whoop updated their home screen to look like ours, not the other way around Watch the video below to learn more ↓
Grey@greynguyen

@WHOOP just filed a lawsuit against us. A $10B company with 800+ employees is scared of us, a 20-person team making health tracking accessible to all. Rather than focusing on product and innovation, Whoop has decided to use its newly raised capital on lawfare. In this video, I share our side of the story, explain why their claims are baseless, and why we believe fighting back is the right thing to do.

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Ryan Gittings
Ryan Gittings@RyanGittings·
Who wants a free lifetime sub for @getshowcaseapp? Simply like, RT this to enter and I’ll DM the winner this Sunday!
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
The story of Sid Sijbrandij (CEO of GitLab) feels like a movie. It genuinely shocked me, so I wanted to share it. In August 2023, Sid started having severe back pain. At first, he thought it was just a typical strain. He got checked. They found a tumor. Diagnosis: a rare bone cancer (osteosarcoma of the spine). He quickly decided to undergo surgery. The tumor was removed. No metastases were found. But what he did next is very different from the standard path. He started collecting data about his condition: medical records, test results, MRI/CT scans. Today, this dataset is 25TB in a publicly accessible Google Cloud bucket. He shared this data with doctors and clinics around the world. Sid applied a data-driven approach: he compared treatment options, survival rates, recurrence risks and made decisions to minimize risk. He didn’t rely on a single opinion. He reduced the chance of medical error and effectively managed his own treatment. At the same time, he made everything fully transparent: results, decisions, even mistakes, all publicly available. Anyone can learn from his data. This approach is already helping advance new treatment methods (such as targeted therapies). Sid continues to work, but takes breaks when needed. He emphasizes the importance of health, family and personal decisions. And makes a powerful point: a company can function without one person, even if that person is the CEO. An incredible story of a strong founder facing one of the hardest challenges in life. Entrepreneurs are often in the risk zone: constant stress creates the conditions for serious health issues.
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Ryan Gittings
Ryan Gittings@RyanGittings·
Any iPad users want to test the latest @getshowcaseapp update that includes iPad support? First 3 to comment or dm I’ll add to TestFlight!
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
None of Philips electronics products are owned or made by Philips Only their medical devices still are They sold literally everything (even their lights division) Now they license the Philips logo to whoever wants it Yes you too can make anything and pay them some money to stick the Philips logo on top of it It all means nothing!
Tristan Watson ♻️@triwats_

@levelsio Got so much respect for Phillips as a brand for some reason Since their CRT monitors that slapped. What a beauty. Myb PSV too. But now I buy their toothbrushes. Kinda like Braun and Dieter Rams. They fumbled it somehow.

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SMSPool.net
SMSPool.net@smspoolnet·
This isn’t just a developer issue. It’s about the future of every Android phone. If we don’t push back now, every app could need permission just to exist. Say no, to permission slips for apps. keepandroidopen.org
SMSPool.net@smspoolnet

Android was OPEN. Google wants to change that. Starting next year, app installation requires their approval. Don’t let Google tell you what you can and can’t do with your device: keepandroidopen.org

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Mysk 🇨🇦🇩🇪
Mysk 🇨🇦🇩🇪@mysk_co·
Forget about switching off "Share Analytics Data" in Pages settings. Keynote, Numbers, and Pages share it regardless of your choice. #Privacy #Apple
Mysk 🇨🇦🇩🇪@mysk_co

Since Keynote, Numbers, and Pages became part of #Apple Creator Studio, their privacy statements have been updated. They're now collecting significantly more app analytics and usage data, with sharing enabled by default. You need to switch it off in the settings. #privacy

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memes to save
memes to save@MemesToSave·
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Wesley ✨
Wesley ✨@wesleytypes·
REVIEW: Red Dead Redemption 2 An intensely human story and one of the most immersive gaming experiences I've ever had. The words that describe Red Dead Redemption 2 are depth and detail. It's not so much about cowboys, it's not even really about the wild west, the tragedy of the Van Der Linde gang is so much more than that. This game manages to capture the inherent beauty of the natural world and the complexity of human emotions and desires, all while framing these experiences within the struggle of a spiraling band of outlaws who are failing to adjust to civilization at the turn of the 20th century. They watch as the free untamedness of life is replaced by a much safer existence, albeit one less alive and yet no less selfish than their own. It's a story with great nuance, and the gameplay follows suit. My first impression of Rockstar games was set with the first Red Dead Redemption, so my biggest hesitation heading into the sequel (actually a prequel) was all of the new survival and immersion mechanics. I was worried having to eat, sleep, take care of my horse, and manage my weapons would make it feel less like a game to me. Thankfully, the "cores" system was never a hassle more than an enhancement. I enjoyed popping the occasional pack of smokes, regularly downing tonics and bourbons, and resting at campfires to cook food for Arthur (the outlaw you play as) to replenish himself with. As for the gameplay itself, I've heard many complaints about Rockstar's games being slow and unresponsive, but I found that it made my inputs and the effect they have on the game world feel very deliberate. When I move and command Arthur I really feel like he's an active force on the events and happenings in the game, not just my avatar. The more I had to interact with my controller, the more connected I felt. Much of the game's immersion also comes from the vast amount of things you're able to see and engage with. It has that "just one more" aspect where I constantly had a list of things I wanted to do before I advanced the story. You can play card and dice games at saloons, hunt wild animals (which you actually have to track), turn in bounties, shop for outfits, grow your hair out and cut it again, study birds, pick flowers, make coffee over a campfire, and even take a bath. This is all without even mentioning the actual side quests, called "Stranger missions", which are great and really help to shape Arthur as a character. Each one has an interesting hook and intertwines, at least thematically and emotionally, with the larger narrative. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a depressing tale of codependency, misplaced loyalty, criminality, cyclical violence, the exchange of human agency for industrial progress, and far flung hope. I would go fishing or play a game of blackjack knowing that I would eventually have to go back to camp and face these realities. There is definitely a meta aspect to this, as I began to feel a longing for the good old days and earlier moments of the game just as the characters did. This is reinforced by how real each member of the gang feels. Their personalities are so varied, and each one has a life outside of your interactions with them via the many ambient camp conversations and their roles within the gang. It stands as a testament not just to the well-crafted world, but also to the incredible performances and writing. There's no such thing as a perfect game, but I cannot find a truly meaningful flaw in this one. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a bona fide masterpiece. It boasts a stunningly beautiful and life-like world, immersive gameplay, wonderful characters, and one of the greatest stories ever told. In my mind, it stands unshaken amid all of its peers not only as the best open world game ever made, but one of the most obvious contenders for best game ever made period, and that's the way it is. 5/5 ⭐
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