Sneha Mondal

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Sneha Mondal

Sneha Mondal

@SnehaMon

Engineer @GoogleDeepMind. Ex - @IBMResearch, alumnus @iiscbangalore. Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing.

Bangalore Katılım Şubat 2020
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@krishashok +1 will also add that puliogare with a fried egg truly elevates the dish, and I've had some amazing egg dose in Thanjavur :D
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Krish Ashok
Krish Ashok@krishashok·
Thus my public request to restaurateurs. GIVE ME THE OPTION TO ADD EGGS TO ANY DISH Dosa → egg dosa Podi idli → top with sunny side up Sambar vada → add a poached egg Puliyodharai → fried egg on top (like SE Asian fried rice) Roti sabzi → just crack 2 eggs on the sabzi Poha → Top with eggs! This isn’t some bold new idea. Places like Erode Amman Mess do it beautifully. I order the “chinna vengayam omelette” with the meals!
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Krish Ashok
Krish Ashok@krishashok·
India has a strange blind spot when it comes to eggs. For starters, we have, against all common sense, declared it non-veg, which automatically comes attached with moral baggage, and then on top of that, even in families that eat meat, the idiotic idea that eggs are “heating” (taseer) reduces its daily/weekly consumption.
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Gurwinder
Gurwinder@G_S_Bhogal·
Evil rarely sees itself as evil. It usually sees itself as payback, justice, self-defence. This was the justification for every atrocity in history. Viewing yourself as a victim is the surest path to becoming a predator.
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@linmeitalks I've never agreed so hard with anyone. Moved to London a year back and it's the best city, but I doubt it'll stay that way if policy insists on making everyone happy.
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
I love the various cultures you can find in Britain via food music etc But I think British POLICY should not attempt to accommodate every religion culture and race. British policy should be generic and for British people and yes fundamentally the historical natives. If us as ethnic minorities like that policy and culture, then we should come here, abide by it and enjoy it, not ask for special treatment…. “Oh they didn’t have a prayer room, oh they didn’t have a non beef Hindu option, oh they didn’t have an interpreter for my particular language 🙄 If we don’t like Britain because we are Muslim Hindu African Caribbean etc then we should live somewhere which puts “our kind” ie skin colour, tribe, religion, culture first. Britain has become ideologically confusing trying to pander to each new culture arriving here and it needs to stop - the historical guilt & pandering is pathetic. There are now over 300 languages spoken in the U.K. 19 tick box ethnic groups and over 6 religions - is British law and policy supposed to accommodate all… from translators, to dietary requirements, cultural practices etc and if they don’t it is racist xenophobic, prejudice - ITS TOO MUCH Stand on business, be for British natives first and we will stay if we like it or go if we don’t. END OF Britain needs to grow a back bone!
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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
She was in no rush? Doesn’t matter. She had no emergency? Doesn’t matter. She wouldn’t have yelled at a non-BJP neta? Doesn’t matter. She was “unparliamentary”? Doesn’t matter. You have NO right under any circumstances to block the road. However “noble” your cause. And bastards, your causes are NEVER noble, so don’t flatter yourselves. A citizen’s right to stroll aimlessly trumps your right to hold the road hostage. Because the latter simply does NOT exist. I hope you motherfuckers face some serious electoral humiliation soon. Now your pompom girls will come labeling me a “khangressi” whatever the fuck that means as if that makes you less deserving of all the abuses I just wrote for you.
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The Emissary
The Emissary@TheEmissaryCo·
Scenes like this are why I blame Indian society over the state when it comes to the cleanliness issue. It doesn't matter that the state machinery is broken to fix this. What matters much more is that people will do this in front of such a sacred temple. The utter callousness...
Living Temples Of Bharat@Saigeet36566874

No words. The state of things at Shri Arunachaleshwarar temple, Tiruvannamalai. நெஞ்சு பொறுக்குதில்லையே இந்த நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்.

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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@janwhyy Back in my hometown in India, my bookshelf is still stacked with JEE prep books / NCERT question banks and it feels very weird but also oddly comforting :)
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Janhavi Jain | Building SKIPD
Moving back to India after living abroad is a very specific kind of identity crisis nobody prepares you for. In London everything about me made sense. The independence, the career, the routine, the version of myself I’d built over years. Then you come home and your room is exactly how you left it. Your mom still knocks before entering (sometimes). The neighbourhood aunty still asks “shaadi kab hai.” And you’re sitting in the same chair where you studied for boards at 17 except now you’re on a call with a supplier in Korea about formulation stability in humid conditions. The contrast is so absurd honestly
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@iam_preethi Can I just say I'm very faaaar into adulthood and this works for me too haha. Stepping outdoors and taking a walk snaps me out of whatever loop my brain is stuck in.
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Preethi Kasireddy
Preethi Kasireddy@iam_preethi·
One of the best remedies for a fussy baby is stepping outside. I have done this hundreds of times and it works almost every single time. They go from screaming to quiet and looking around within seconds. The sudden change in environment is a sensory reset for their nervous system. Their brain gets flooded with fresh input and it interrupts whatever loop they were stuck in. Your nervous system responds to environmental shifts. Temperature change, wind, natural light, new sounds, new things to look at, etc. If your baby is losing it and you have tried everything, just walk out the front door. It sounds too simple to work but it does.
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Manasa Manjunath
Manasa Manjunath@ManeeManjunath·
You have to be another level of brainwashed to not talk about how vulnerable Hindu women were targeted because of their religion with the absolute intention to harm and convert just because your politics are different from the current government. First reports talk about how there was extensive planning and discussion to choose victims. To completely omit mention of the victims is denial. Some feminist this woman is!
Chinmayi Sripaada@Chinmayi

Everyone frothing at their mouths about the TCS Sexual harassment scandal have remained silent about the sexual harassment malaise in MNCs - as long as it suits them they will remain silent. The MOMENT they can spin this with a religious angle, suddenly everyone cares for the cause for justice of sexual harassment and protecting women. Ask those who are frothing at their mouths if they have all even honestly gone through the POSH workshop that is 'mandatory' (click, click, click, click, end) in their organizations, how many women have been kicked out or the workplace made so hostile - including women piling on to the "You got this onto yourself, you should be silent" and men accused of sexual harassment promoted - MNC ICC's are defunct. MEN go through sexual harassment at workplaces, mostly by other men, and these bros keep ranting homophobic jokes. These new drama artists wont ask the question that is necessary to be asked - Safety for all genders at the workplace. Many men with power are those who WILL abuse it - religion doesn't matter. The same lot that remained silent for convicted rapists like Ram Rahim getting parole, Asaram Bapu getting celeb treatment in temples are now saying they want to save Hindu women. Your temples became 'impure' the day Asaram Bapu and many such rapists stepped in to them - was a 'cleansing ritual' conducted or no?

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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
The part about the whole TCS thing that caught my attention is that HR lady. More than all others. Some say she’s the ringleader, others say participant, but regardless…a woman dismissing SOS from other women being sexually assaulted? Does that sound normal? NOTHING about this cult is normal. Not their men. Not their women. Not their kids. If a woman can let another woman get abused because it helps her religion, there’s no bottom deep enough for her. And think it’s only TCS? Look around, cupcakes, it’s happening everywhere. Every-fuckin’-where. There’s a reason those grooming gangs in England are not Hindus, Jains, Jews, Sikhs, or Christians, or even atheists. There’s a reason it’s love JIHAD and not love CRUSADE or love YUDH. Many non-Indians have followed me over the last 5 days. To them, let it be known that THIS is the “Hindutva fascism” your liberal circlejerks wouldn’t stop talking about, and THIS is how Muslims are “suffering” in this country. You call us Islamophobic? I wish we were as a country. At least we wouldn’t be suffering these demons then.
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Nivedita Tiwari
Nivedita Tiwari@TiwariNivedita·
Home and the one who has the central position in it. ‘हृदयँ राखि कोसलपुर राजा’
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andrew
andrew@and_rew_thom·
Vibes in London this lunchtime are unfortunately, immaculate
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Google Gemma
Google Gemma@googlegemma·
Gemma 4 can run on phones without an internet connection! 🤯 It can perform local agentic tasks, such as logging and analyzing trends. When connected, it can also make API calls. Want to try it yourself? Get the Google AI Edge App on iOS or Android. (🔊 Sound on for the demo!)
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Google
Google@Google·
We just released Gemma 4 — our most intelligent open models to date. Built from the same world-class research as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 brings breakthrough intelligence directly to your own hardware for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. Released under a commercially permissive Apache 2.0 license so anyone can build powerful AI tools. 🧵↓
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@fuzzyyarns So much nostalgia :') To be honest I felt nothing when I saw the new trailer.
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Sneha Mondal
Sneha Mondal@SnehaMon·
@kaushikrj6 Thank you for sharing your opinion. I used to be a village bumpkin, after reading your tweet I have a much better understanding of cinema
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Kaushik Raj
Kaushik Raj@kaushikrj6·
It's laughable how Dhurandhar fans think Aditya Dhar is some genius who has made his name in the international cinema circuit with Dhurandhar and its sequel. Shows how little they know about cinema. Nobody can deny this fact that Dhurandhar 2 will be the highest grosser film in Hindi cinema. But that doesn't mean Aditya Dhar will be someone who will inspire filmmakers across countries. Martin Scorcese, Christopher Nolan, Wes Anderson have all admitted to be influenced by Satyajit Ray's cinema. A chase scene in Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday inspired Danny Boyle to include a similar chase sequence in Slumdog Millionaire. This is what influence means when your work inspires filmmakers across countries. To even imagine that Aditya Dhar's work would even enter these circuits is laughable. No matter how much crores you earn.
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