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@TreavVasu

Building 5k+ downloads HairMystyle Android, @kalamdown AIR 18 #CGPET Data Engineer/ Data governance, CRM @NITRaipurAlumni , @redbull sponsor my skydive

Hyderabad, India Katılım Haziran 2015
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
Death is something so painful for the living, one day you realise the plans you made to enjoy this journey of life are no longer valid. You miss their smiles happiness and joy that could have been your power. The worst is not meeting them last time. Sorry nana .
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
🚨 IPL 2026 SHOCKER RCB vs SRH: Agentic AI just dropped its verdict! Ran @mirofish_ai on @ChatGPTapp with 41 agents eating ~469K tokens in. Full knowledge graph + player stats breakdown → RCB edges it thanks to Kohli firepower, but SRH can explode anytime!
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
@arpit_bhayani Unrealistic deadlines makes people dead, also narrowed down teams Probably just me but most one person army as engineer product and tester is a great idea untill that one person knows to ship and fix
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
With agentic slop, we are trading software reliability for shipping velocity and calling it progress. It isn't. Systems are more fragile than ever, and engineers building them no longer trust their code to hold up in real-world edge cases. I am pro-AI, but this will backfire - big time.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Salesforce CEO @Benioff added zero engineers in FY2026 and slightly reduced service roles, using AI coding and AI service agents to absorb the work. It still expanded sales hiring by about 20% because demand was stronger than ever.
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Labor market data shows a large split between physical jobs and desk jobs. Companies are actively hiring fewer people for office roles than they did before the pandemic. Right next to that drop, manufacturing job openings are going up.

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Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
🚨 NEW: Elon Musk shows his vision for how to reach a petawatt of power: Electromagnetic Mass Drivers on the Moon. Whoa.
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
Damn this codex 5.4 is eating up tokens like anything😵 3 queries and I'm already out 54% tokens over context
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Gurdeep Singh Sappal@gurdeepsappal·
In the early 1950s, Russia was offering crude oil to India in rupees. The US opposed it even then. 95% of the market was in the control of three Western MNCs - Burmah Shell, Stanvac, and Caltex. They refused to accept Russian oil. It was then that Minister Keshav Dev Malviya moved the proposal for oil exploration and production in India itself, which got active support from PM Nehru. US and Britain refused technical help and financial support for oil exploration, arguing that a poor country like India didn’t need to venture out for such an expensive adventure. But India went ahead. ONGC was established in 1955. Within two years, KD Malviya ensured that 100 geologists and geophysicists were trained. By 1959, India struck oil! Since then, ONGC has led India’s energy security programme. It became India’s most profitable company. By 2014, it was debt-free, with cash reserves of 13,000 crore rupees. India produced 27% of its domestic oil needs. Now it is 13%! Come 2025. ONGC is under a debt of 78,000 crore rupees. The money for exploration was diverted to write off loans and dead investment of Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation worth nearly 26,000 crore rupees and fund the deficit of the Union Government by forcing ONGC to buy stakes of HPCL for 36,000 crore rupees, which went to the union budget! So the exploration suffered, and our domestic production of crude oil is falling. I write for National Herald that how the Modi government strangulated oil exploration, profiteered from oil imports, and squeezed money out of the common people in the form of taxes. Now is the time to protect them from rising crude oil prices by giving subsidies, by taking a cue from the UPA government and Dr. Manmohan Singh’s policies. @NH_India @INCIndia @RahulGandhi @kharge
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
@akshaymarch7 Is this a deliberate plan to reduce the expenses costs less then tokens of gpt and claud for outsourcing 🤣
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Akshay Saini
Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
Crazy how fast the rupee is falling! RBI won't be able to fully stop it, it's depreciating at an alarming rate. 8.67% fall even beats FD returns, forget inflation. This will create a domino effect, hitting many industries beyond our imagination. Most people are still clueless about the broader impacts if this slide continues or accelerates. It's a bloodbath everywhere, anyone have a good plan to protect wealth?
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
BREAKING: Middle East tensions are spiraling. Israel has struck Iran’s South Pars gas field, which is the world’s largest natural gas field. Oil just jumped to $108/barrel! Israel just warned that it will destroy all bridges on Lebanon’s Litani River. This is a major escalation. Meanwhile Iranian media says retaliation is coming after strikes on energy infrastructure. Now Iran is reportedly labeling Gulf energy sites as “legitimate targets” and issuing evacuation warnings across the region. This is exactly the kind of dangerous chain reaction critics warned about and it’s unfolding after Trump’s aggressive moves in the region. Expect oil prices to shoot up even more. The risk of a wider war just surged.
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Nirmala Sitharaman Office@nsitharamanoffc·
By January 2026, our total installed power capacity has more than doubled to 520.5 GW. Of this, non-fossil fuel sources account for 271.97 GW, representing over 52% of the total capacity and surpassing fossil fuel capacity, which stands at 248.5 GW. For the first time in India’s history, non-fossil fuel capacity has exceeded fossil fuel capacity. This is a truly remarkable milestone. Today, our non-fossil, that is renewable, capacity exceeds that of fossil fuels. We should collectively appreciate this national effort. Particularly in 2025, India witnessed its highest-ever expansion in renewable energy. A record 44.51 GW of renewable capacity was added by November alone, even before including the figures for December and January. This is nearly double the 24.72 GW added during the same period in the previous year, reflecting the rapid pace of our progress. - Smt @nsitharaman in Rajya Sabha (1/3)
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Tejas@iTejasJagtap·
What a time we are living in! Zero sugar soft drinks in India are now cheaper than their sugary counterparts. Sprite (Normal) 250ml : ₹20 Sprite (Zero Sugar) 250ml : ₹10
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
@pulkit_mittal_ This org sounds so toxic and like every other service based. WFH people mostly prefer IC roles and involvement that is needed in jd. Visibility is just a manager giving you random shit without billing org for it and you doing it.
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pulkit mittal
pulkit mittal@pulkit_mittal_·
My friend chose WFH and decided to stay in his village. Salary -> 50 LPA Cost of living -> almost 0 LPA Everyone said he made the smartest decision. Bangalore rent saved -> 2.5 LPA Travel cost saved->1LPA Home food every day. On paper, he was saving lakhs every month. But reality was different. Tech meetups in Bangalore -> missed Manager visibility -> low Team bonding -> almost none There was a startup meet in Banglore, but he couldn’t go. Meanwhile village life had its own surprises. Relatives dropping in anytime -> daily interruptions Local functions -> “you must attend” Random responsibilities -> unavoidable Quiet focus time -> rare Slowly something changed. He was still working. But he wasn’t really in the loop anymore. Decisions happened without him. Opportunities passed quietly. His network stopped growing. Money saved. But career momentum slowed. Sometimes the most expensive thing isn’t rent. It’s distance from the room where things happen.
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
@parmita I change the world by existing so there goes something off your list
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
> female > hobbies: cure cancer looking for > male > hobbies: cure dementia, build rockets/submarines, scuba diving or generally change world > NOT angry > tolerance for girl autism + chaotic good
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Exactly one year ago (10 mar 2025), Dario Amodei: "I think we will be there in 3-6 months, where AI is writing 90% of the code. And then, in 12 months, we may be in a world where AI is writing essentially all of the code." This turned out to be... too darn accurate.
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Vasu (me/acc)@TreavVasu·
My calculator has privacy policy
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@akkiex007 That happens usually on the other side for candidates all 5 rounds done and last round you don't have enough experience...
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Akash Singh | Hiring top tier SDEs
Today I had two of the quickest recruiter screenings ever, both ended in ~5 minutes. Both candidates were based in Bangalore. Both said they’re only looking for Bangalore roles. Both had applied to a role that’s clearly based in Pune. It’s literally there on top of job posts for a reason. I had to double check if I missed something. I don’t mind exploring flexibility. I don’t mind explaining the team, the scope, the setup. But basic things like location? Felt less like oversight and more like either spray-and-pray or entitlement.
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