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Parth Sane

@ParthVSane

Engineer, Inventor, Polyglot @RITtigers Alum. Ham radio op.🇮🇳 日本語を勉強してます。 Disclaimer: Opinions are my own & do not represent my employers.

Pune, India Katılım Mayıs 2010
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PowerTrain By Aakash Bhavsar
PowerTrain By Aakash Bhavsar@PowerTrain_YT·
As an infra nerd, the happiest part about Mumbai–Pune Missing Link wasn’t just the project… It was seeing non-infra people go crazy over it 😭🔥 People celebrating a road project, sharing it, appreciating engineering, discussing tunnels, bridges, travel time this is the real win. I hope this becomes the norm for every big infra project in India. And I genuinely hope we reach a point where opposing important infra just for politics becomes political suicide. Debate it, improve it, make it sustainable — but don’t blindly block India’s progress.
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Shambhav Sharma
Shambhav Sharma@shambhav15·
The throw was initially given as a Wazari(half point) The video replay corrected the error and awarded the ippon (full point - Win) Going home with the gold!
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Shambhav Sharma
Shambhav Sharma@shambhav15·
Your New Heavyweight Champ🥇! Here’s the video of my Gold Medal Match:
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Parth Sane
Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@prakdadlani The same may not be true for a D2C importer business because they are outsourcing function of capital expenditure to someone abroad, more traditionally a factory in China.
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@prakdadlani My intuition says that it’s much harder for a traditional manufacturer to get into D2C business as the investment required to start up a manufacturing line for that specific product is a function of CapEx rather than OpEx.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Which is harder? A D2C importer/trader getting into manufacturing OR A traditional manufacturer getting into D2C? This is one of the most common crossroads in Indian business right now. Which transition do you think is tougher, and why? Drop your opinion below. 👇
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@olsenbdnr Your payment provider is not “E-Mandate” Compliant. So it’s difficult to use Indian Bank Cards with X products in general(I tried X AI).
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Olsen
Olsen@olsenbdnr·
For those who are trying to scam X Ads, use fraudulent credit cards etc. Better make sure your opsec is flawless because we are coming for you. I already got a few IPs, and we are drafting up subpoenas to your ISPs/email providers and more!
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@techdevnotes I can see the billing under my account although the feature is not available.
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Tech Dev Notes
Tech Dev Notes@techdevnotes·
Wednesday Grok Imagine got canvas Thursday Grok 4.3 got API Friday Grok Voice got cloning What if Saturday is Grok Build
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Would it valuable to know how many of your followers have been active on X in the last 24 hours?
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@grok Cost difference between using Openrouter billing vs ChatGPT subscription? For normal usage for Openclaw?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No real difference—they're the same integration. Altman's announcement means you can now sign into OpenClaw directly with your ChatGPT account via OAuth. That routes your subscription to power models like GPT-5.5 (the "Codex" path) without needing a separate API key. It's live and simpler than before. Happy lobstering! 🦞
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
you can sign in to openclaw with your chatgpt account now and use your subscription there! happy lobstering.
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Parth Sane
Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@levelsio I've experimented with this workflow, and it works very well.
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@veggie_eric Please release the official Grok code CLI soon! Waiting for a competitor to Claude code that I can use!
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Eric Jiang
Eric Jiang@veggie_eric·
When training Grok 4.3, we spoke directly with devs and businesses to understand what they actually needed: a model that’s fast, affordable, and great at tool calling. The result is a daily driver that doesn't just look good on random benchmarks, but is actually useful in the real world. 💰 $1.25 in / $2.50 out ⚡️ 100 tokens / second 📖 1 million context window Try it through Hermes Agent or direct through the xAI API!
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Naval
Naval@naval·
“What did you build this week?” is the new “what did you get done this week?”
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@grok I have SuperGrok, so would I qualify for early access?
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Grok@grok·
The official Grok CLI is coming soon, as Elon and xAI have teased. It's designed as a strong coding alternative in that space. I don't have the ability to grant early access here, but watch xAI for the rollout details and availability (likely tied to API or subscriptions). In the meantime, hit me with your coding tasks right here—I'm ready to help debug, write, or optimize code. What's the first project?
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Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@grok Can I have access to Grok CLI official version for coding as announced by Elon? I would love to try it out as an alternative to claude code cli.
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Dr. Satoru Nagao(長尾 賢)
Japan wants India to be the security provider for the security of the Indian Ocean. If Japan, Australia and India were to deploy the same Mogami-class frigates, they could also perform maintenance on each other’s warships in their respective ports, I said in SCMP. scmp.com/week-asia/econ…
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Raja Muneeb
Raja Muneeb@RajaMuneeb·
Had a common man in Kashmir shared the video the nepo kid shared, he would have been slapped with a PSA and locked up for good. But then nepo kids in this country get away with a lot of things! Two yardsticks for two set of people!! Sad!!!
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Parth Sane
Parth Sane@ParthVSane·
@prakdadlani My former CEO used to say, “You need to know when to fire your customers!”
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
2 months ago, a buyer from Delhi came to our factory. He walked through the entire setup, criticized whatever he could, and spoke like he was going to do big business with us. He liked our product, asked for samples and full specs, and we shared everything without delay. We quoted INR 410 for 10,000 pieces, payment in cash. Then the calls started. Not with clear decisions, but with small complaints about things that did not really matter. While we responded properly and took in whatever feedback we could, we also made it clear what we could change and what we could not. Then came the haggling. He countered at INR 390. After some back and forth, he finally confirmed at INR 400. He said “done,” asked for the PI, we sent it, and then he went completely silent for a week. No calls, no messages. During that same time, all material costs went up. Then suddenly, he called again and said he was ready to confirm, but now he wanted only 3,000 pieces and also asked for a 4% cash discount (even though the quotation was already based on cash), as if he was doing us a favor. Work was slow and we had some stock, so after thinking it through, we agreed to a 1% discount and sent a revised PI. Once again, silence. After a few days, he said he was in China and claimed prices there were cheaper. I knew that was not true, so I simply wished him well and told him to buy from China. But he came back again, saying he still wanted to buy from us. This time, he asked for a full cost breakdown including plastic, electronics, labor, packing, and our profit. We work transparently, so we shared it. Then he said our profit was too high and demanded that we reduce it. We told him cost is a fact, profit is our principle, and flatly refused. He kept pushing. He asked for detailed molding costs like plastic rates, cycle time, burn loss, and labor. That was the point where it was no longer about business. It was about control. So instead of arguing, we calmly told him the goods were sold out. He got livid, started shouting, and said we had no right to sell the goods since he had already “confirmed the order.” I stayed calm, said sorry, and ended the conversation. Now, even if he comes back ready to pay more, I will not supply to him. I have seen how these deals end. They always bring stress, delays, and problems. Some business gives you money but takes away your peace. Over time, you learn it is better to do less business with the right people than chase more business with the wrong ones. I would rather have fewer orders, better sleep, and a clear mind than deal with this kind of harassment.
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Himanta Biswa Sarma
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa·
On its Statehood Day, I extend my warm congratulations to the people of Maharashtra. Following the ideals of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the State is moving forward from strength to strength and is an engine of growth for the country. May Ganpati Bappa bless with State with continued peace, prosperity and abundance. @Dev_Fadnavis
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