Shivam Mishra

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Shivam Mishra

@Scmmishra

Open Source Products @chatwootapp (YC W21) and https://t.co/Jfk06jU3xa

Mumbai, India Katılım Eylül 2013
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Pranav
Pranav@pranavrajs·
Going from 20–30 community PRs a week to 150–160 PRs a week is not something we had in mind. AI has made writing code cheap. But reviewing it is not. There are some good community PRs but there is also a lot of noise. Someone still has to go through them. And the harder problem is to check whether the change is required in the product in the first place. That part does not scale easily. We have not mastered this yet at Chatwoot. But with AI slops, every serious open source project will have to rethink how they handle community PRs.
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Shivam Mishra@Scmmishra·
@thewideworldweb @chatwootapp Hey @thewideworldweb apologies for this experience, That’s not the standard we aim for. I’d like to understand what went wrong and make it right, I’ve sent you a DM so we can look into the conversations, fix the issues, and help improve your setup.
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Yahia Bakour 🟦
Yahia Bakour 🟦@mynameisyahia·
I've been using @chatwootapp for over a year. Incredible product, absurdly generous free tier while scaling up, one of those tools you feel guilty not paying for. Today I saw this PR. They're now a @getcontextdev customer. Another product I love is now paying us money. Still processing this.
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Chatwoot
Chatwoot@chatwootapp·
✨ Captain Tools is now live. Captain can call your external APIs during conversations to check warranty status, verify service coverage, or fetch data from your systems without needing a human handoff.
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Shobhit Bakliwal
Shobhit Bakliwal@shobhitic·
As much as I hate paying for seats, this is not a good move
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Shivam Mishra@Scmmishra·
I’ll give my take, both the large national parties of our country are economically right, where they try to control prices for brownie points or whatever reason. Free market forces when nudged like this without thinking of consequences almost always end up hurting consumers. Case in point, till late 1980s cement distribution and pricing was controlled centrally, this led to artificial shortages, lack in quality, even lack of innovation in the space
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Josef Strzibny@strzibnyj·
What would you install first on Macbook Pro 14" M4 Max?
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Shivam Mishra@Scmmishra·
@sparwani There’s a trust deficit in play here, ethics always erodes in a low trust society
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Sameer Parwani@sparwani·
India is a “the ends justify the means” society In other cultures, people have principles that act as guardrails against unethical behavior. In India, there are no guardrails. You do what you need to do to achieve your goals, even if you have to sacrifice basic ethics to get there And this of course applies to Indian employers as well. After all, they are Indian and also believe that the ends justify the means. Indian employers are just as unethical as Indian employees Back to this specific example. It definitely is unethical to sign an offer letter and continue interviewing elsewhere. Signing an offer letter is a promise to someone to join. In other countries it’s much less common to sign offer letters and continue interviewing elsewhere - because in those countries people value their word. Whatever gain they get from shopping an offer letter isn’t offset by the ick they’d feel throwing away their dignity and morals for a slightly higher pay In India that guardrail does not exist. The average Indian is not bothered with dignity or morals. Both employees and employers Sad society we live in
Jasveer Singh@jasveer10

Interviewed a backend developer. Guy was at 21 LPA. We offered 28 LPA, roughly a 33 percent hike. He agreed and confirmed joining. Yesterday he emailed saying he got a 32 LPA offer elsewhere and now wants 36 LPA from us. Nonsense. Why agree in the first place. If you are still shopping offers just say it upfront. We stopped interviewing other candidates and waited through the notice period for the joining date. Now two days before joining, he came back with a new price tag.

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Plausible Analytics
Plausible Analytics@PlausibleHQ·
Hitting 100 signups in a day used to feel impossible. But last week? Every single day brought 100+ signups. 🎉 Next goal: 200
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
TUIs are just so pretty man....
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Shivam Mishra@Scmmishra·
@rushabh_mehta @nasscom Hope to see lesser suits in the photo someday. A win is a win though, really happy to see Frappe there :) Congratulations
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Rushabh Mehta
Rushabh Mehta@rushabh_mehta·
Accepting this award with mixed feelings. One on hand I am happy to see @nasscom finally acknowledge open source when they have been ideologically opposed to it (or just ignorant) for a long time. On the other hand, it feels too little too late. The services gravy train has stopped and the industry needs to reinvent itself. If NASSCOM really cared about "technology", they would have embraced FOSS, a legit force multiplier for the ecosystem, a long time ago. Beyond the awards, there was no attempt to engage or find deeper synergies with software product companies. The few talks I attended were happy to pay respect to the political narrative (with government being a big customer). Innovation, sadly, continues to be a loser.
nasscom@nasscom

#NTLF2026 | Celebrating the engineers building the foundations of modern India. India’s premier awards for engineers Nasscom Makers Honor recognise builders who turn hard problems into real-world impact. Congratulations to the winners across categories: Innovator — Shoaib Merchant; Nitish Srivastava Open Source — Rushabh Mehta AI & DeepTech — Rajesh Kumar Scale Builder — Ranjit Date Problem Solver — Bodhish Thomas Your work reflects engineering rigour, responsible innovation, and the ability to build at scale, strengthening #IndiasEdge in the global tech landscape. #NTLF2026 #NTLF26 #IndiasEdge #TechDrivenHumanCentere #IndiasEdgeatNTLF2026 @gangadharansind @RNamb @sangeetagupta29 @anandesh @mecha_systems @Persistentsys @rushabh_mehta @Addverb_Tech @WiproPari @BodhishThomas @IdeaForge_ @ankit_ideaForge @SAP

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Kumar Abhijeet
Kumar Abhijeet@kumar_abhijeet3·
I still hate greek yogurt with a passion.
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Pranav
Pranav@pranavrajs·
Introducing Faultline An open-source AI agent for infrastructure debugging. - Ask your questions in plain English, get root cause analysis - Queries New Relic, Sentry, AWS, GitHub, and PagerDuty autonomously - Cross-references metrics, errors, deploys, and logs Connect your monitoring stack and let it investigate. Fully open source.
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Sahil Khan
Sahil Khan@sahilk·
Exactly a month ago, did a thing. This is a sign to reply to that DM from that girl. #wemetontwitter
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Raj Vardhan
Raj Vardhan@is_rajvardhan·
@sahilk Worry no more chief, a lot is happening behind the scenes at TLP, will be unveiling soon :)
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Sahil Khan
Sahil Khan@sahilk·
“53% Elastomultiester, 47% Polyester” for ₹2599 pants which have 7 pockets but with that fit idk how anything is going squeeze into them, including the human being. But then, no wonder my tailor fucked up my initial fit because “all guys ask for this”. 😐🤷‍♂️
Vidit Aatrey@viditaatrey

18 months of testing One conclusion: @myblissclub Men is a game changer I’ve spent the last 18 months living in @myblissclub menswear prototypes. Being part of the journey from early samples to the final launch has been an eye-opener. What Blissclub does differently is everyday comfort . Their new “Legendary” range —it’s for the active life we actually lead and at the same time insanely comfortable. Soft fabrics, functional fits, and the same DNA that made them a household name for women. Proud to have played a small part in the testing phase. I’ve been a lululemon ABC pants users for years, I’ve not worn a pair of jeans for more than 5 years. I have now switched to the Blissclub pants, I love that these pants easily have become my most comfortable pair of pants that fit me incredibly well, given that they have built this for the Indian body. Great job team @myblissclub

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