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Dr Tired

@TheComdeyFactor

Amateur tinkerer, part time Devil's advocate. PhD Material Science. Trying to build a type 2 civilization.

Local Group Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Chirag Barjatya
Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
Imagine a park like this where you can just chill. Chill as a couple without a fear of some dal will come and call your parents. Chill as a parent without worrying someone will pick up your kid. Chill as a senior citizen without the worry of accessibility. Premium edition of life.
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desi mojito
desi mojito@desimojito·
35 y.o became PM of Nepal, meanwhile 65y,olds from JNU living in delulu world looking for azaadi from their thought process
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Gagandeep Singh Sapra
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek·
Still not there, but getting there slowly 🐇 🐢
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desi mojito
desi mojito@desimojito·
Bhai poora world ghoom chuka hoo main par Delhi se better khaana kahi nahi hai
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Dr Tired
Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@brahma_4u If the government gives such subsidies, everyone:
GIF
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Shubham Mishra
Shubham Mishra@brahma_4u·
This is why India needs to catch up faster. High time.
TBPN@tbpn

Former Tesla President @jonmcneill breaks down China's strategy to dominate the global auto industry: Every five years, China selects five industries to enter and dominate. They subsidize ~100 market entrants, and let competition play out. That gets whittled down to the top 3–5 winners. In this case: BYD, Geely, and NIO. Then they consolidate capacity under those winners—effectively handing them the infrastructure built by the entire field—and tell them: your job now is to export and dominate these markets. "So—they've gotten subsidies to get started, subsidies to operate and now they're getting capacity for free. And they've proven themselves as the winners in a hyper competitive market. And now they go enter the rest of the world where the competitors are soft." "That's their formula, and they run this formula across all kinds of industries: solar panels, TVs, bicycles, and electric cars. It's a very powerful flywheel."

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Vishakh Ranotra
Vishakh Ranotra@VishakhRanotra·
Man, do I love Claude. I've been using it lately more extensively for engineering and building systems for the factory and it does a very good job at it. I actually prefer it over ChatGPT now.
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@TSLOZAKE @Fintech03 Cells are imported, grid is not expanding enough to handle all this. Cells will be Indian made within a year or so.
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TSLOZAKE
TSLOZAKE@TSLOZAKE·
@Fintech03 We have 150GW installed solar panels right now, and 100GW is under construction. This 172GW is module production capacity, that means we can produce and install 172GW per year at max without import.
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Parimal@Fintech03·
A common question: Where will India put 172 GW of panels? We need land for food! India is an emerging & strong player in Agrivoltaics (Solar + Agriculture). By raising the panels 10 feet off the ground, crops can grow underneath in the shade (reducing water evaporation by up to 30%). In states like Gujarat & Rajasthan, the solar sanopy is actually increasing crop yields for shade-loving vegetables. India is 1 of the few countries solving the food vs. fuel paradox at this scale.
PMO India@PMOIndia

India’s Solar Module Manufacturing Capacity Rises from 3 GW to 172 GW: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi newsonair.gov.in/indias-solar-m… via NaMo App

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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@Fintech03 We do not have the grid and storage. Solar industry can churn out modules like no ones business & soon solar cell as well (ingot + wafer in 3-4 years). Wait for Adani-Catl tie-up.
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@prakdadlani @saybwala I know a couple of water purification, etp guys who have experience in drinks and food plants. Ping me if you need any contacts.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
@saybwala It’s funny I have got 3 requests for drinks canning plant in as many days 😁 totally out of our scope but shows there’s a big gap here. Hope someone does this!
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@Schandillia blue and red pill, bullet time, etc (& the matrix itself) is a cultural zeitgeist defining moment. It used to mean would you walk the well defined path or explore the unexplored, take risk, etc. They ruined it for most but that's what it really used to mean.
GIF
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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
Anyone saying these words (anything-maxxing, any color pill, any permutation of jeet) is instantly a pre-pubescent try-hard in my books. Without any further investigation. As they say, the book, the cover.
Amit Schandillia tweet media
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Dr Tired
Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@Ikigaimode There is a difference between assimilation and integration. As long as you follow all laws, common courtesy, everything is permitted. What most people have issues with is religion, 1st amendment says otherwise.
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Diya.⋆♱
Diya.⋆♱@Ikigaimode·
Not sure why folks from across the political spectrum in the west are getting worked up over this. Assimilation is something that locals living in first world non European nations and even the third worlders would expect in their homelands! Funny how many indians are getting worked up about this expectation when they'd be the ones to get really pissed off when folks who migrated from a different Indian state with a different culture fail to assimilate.
Priya Patel@priyaee

Friendly Reminder: Immigration without assimilation is invasion.

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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@priteshlakhani Same, but Surat. But additionally every city's must have food tastes mediocre.
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Pritesh Lakhani
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani·
Ahmedabad and some of its FLEX - 24 Hr Electricity - 4x better roads & local infra compared to rest of India - PNG supply line since 2 decades (approx) - No political influence in day 2 day life - No language barriers - Cost of living lesser than all metros with 4X better infra than metros. - 2 Balconies mandatory in every appartment - Cheaper real estate compared to other developed cities. We don't believe in 1HK and 1BHK concept but lately we are getting influenced by metros. Hope we learn its a mistake. I was naive enough to believe if ahmedabad has png means rest of India must have already gotten it first. Joining twitter has opened my eyes about how much i over estimated other cities and their development.
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani

Never knew having a gas pipeline at home would become a flex on twitter.

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Maahir Panchal
Maahir Panchal@maahirpanchal·
Nobody asks China for a price breakdown of the manufactured goods. Every single time, it's asked by Indian clients and then they scrutinise every single line item like they personally know the costs of everything (they actualy DO NOT)
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@prakdadlani @maahirpanchal Yeah, I do. We have taken breakdown of each line item, compare them with others, ask for reason for difference, etc. However our order will be huge (7 digit in USD).
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
@maahirpanchal 10000000000% FACTS Worst part is having to play along and act as if they understand the costings just to humour them 😁
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@TweetinderKaul Dhurandhar was a trailer for part 2. Part 2 was rushed and should have been at least 3 parts in total. Dhurandhar should have been a series instead.
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Nikhil Mehra
Nikhil Mehra@TweetinderKaul·
Not going to bother with a #DhurandharTheRevenge review. No point being called contrarian and much worse. Suffice to say propaganda ought to be more than a simplistic mere statement of events. It should be able to weave through society and culture and become ingrained. But I suppose we've been gaslit so badly that even this is profound. I generally pushback at that notion. No one accepted the Hindu terror bogey, for example. Anyway, in time, when there is more evenness in the writing of history, I think we can look back at the two Dhurandhar films as decent action films and not much more.
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Dr Tired@TheComdeyFactor·
@kamleshksingh You do know we have reached 50% non fossil power in 2025. With the solar power capacity we have, this is very easily doable. Bottleneck is the grid, not power generation.
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