Anshuman Singh

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Anshuman Singh

Anshuman Singh

@_anshuman26

Co-Founder, @interview_bit and @scaler_official

Bengaluru, India Katılım Şubat 2015
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Prasanna S
Prasanna S@myprasanna·
I’m excited to launch today: 0xPPL 2.0 - something I’ve poured a lot of my life energy into. It’s a crypto superapp for all things onchain. I previously co-founded Rippling.com (worth $10B+), a B2B SaaS superapp. 0xPPL is backed by top angels including, @balajis @alliancedao @peakxvpartners @anagramxyz @wagmi_vc @Decentralisedco @Joel_john @toly @rajgokal @sreeramkannan @akshaybd @sandeepnailwal @Hassan_NY @suji_yan @aniket_jindal08 Web3 is the future of the internet and the trends on these are strong, measured by growth in number of users, revenues, chains or apps. The biggest problem in crypto today is fragmentation. That the users' funds get dispersed and stuck inside these apps across diff chains. The user has to navigate so many diff websites, such as bridges and swap pages to be able to manage his funds and it’s easy to lose track of. 0xPPL is here to solve that. We index all the blockchains and locate your assets not only inside of the chain, but also inside of smart contracts. We are a full fledged wallet where you can see and manage these funds in one place. No more thinking about gas per chain - we run a gas tank for you. To allow you to withdraw/unstake your funds from within a smart contract, we use LLMs to generate AI adaptors - thankfully crypto is open-source and easy to simulate – LLMs are getting great at interacting with these open back-ends. Crypto is a very fast moving space and most teams here build something quick and see if it sticks. We deliberately take the opposite approach - to lay out deep engineering on the longer term future vs trying to catch the next narrative. The fragmentation of chains and apps is only going to explode. A universal front-end is both very useful and also for the first time possible due to the intersection of LLM code generation and open crypto backend rails. 0xPPL is a wallet, a portfolio tracker, a bridge, an app store, a community and so much more.
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0xPPL@0xppl_

excited to launch what we have been building for the last 6 months. introducing 0xPPL 2.0

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Anshuman Singh@_anshuman26·
Friends, our official Scaler X account (@scaler_official ) has been hacked. We’re working with X to secure the account and regain control ASAP. Please ignore any unusual tweets, DMs, or links until we update. For real-time info, stay tuned here. Thank you for your patience 🙏
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Rajat Rehria
Rajat Rehria@RajatRehria·
@_anshuman26 @scaler_official his name is Faizan who called me & not understanding what I am saying asking me too many questions why I am not joining, why I visited the website if this continue then I am afraid potential students will stop even checking ur website and programs.
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Rajat Rehria@RajatRehria·
Dear @_anshuman26 and @scaler_official what you are doing is great in educating quality content but please take a tight control as they r becoming sales agent now, once I checked for Data Engineering since then he is indirectly forcing me with many questions why not joining.
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Prasanna S
Prasanna S@myprasanna·
My name is Prasanna, who previously founded Rippling (worth $10B); I'm going through a divorce. I'm now on the run from the Chennai police hiding outside of Tamil Nadu. This is my story.
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Prasanna S
Prasanna S@myprasanna·
Do I know any media people? The Thirumangalam, Chennai police station is harassing me for money knowing that I'm a successful founder. The AC and the SI have asked me for 25L to release my friend who has been in custody. Please RT for support. @CMOTamilnadu @PMOIndia
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Anshuman Singh@_anshuman26·
Indian fast bowlers - what a comeback 🤯
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
New weekend, new #ScalerPod episode! Had a lot of fun shooting this one with @jsensarma and also pulled in @_anshuman26 for this! Lots of great stories from their respective times at Facebook (they both worked at Facebook on some really pivotal engineering infra around Facebook messages and data pipelines almost a decade back!) @jsensarma has been one of the early "Cloud SaaS from India for the world" pioneers with Quoble - and we talked about how different approaches to SaaS works - consultation, open source, proprietary and how each strategy has turned out for various players in the space. Joydeep is right now building @clearfeedai which uses GenAI to help surface information from your company's Slack server - which in turn led to a few conversations around how GenAI is transforming the digital workplace in the current times! Out on Scaler's YouTube Channel!
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Let yourself occasionally get a little screwed in exchange for not having to live with your guard up all the time. It’s worth it.
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Anshuman Singh@_anshuman26·
Scaler's online program (@scaler_official) is still a 9-12 months program (18 months for learners who opt for masters degree). Scaler School of Technology is a new launch as an alternative to conventional bachelor programs in tech. More details on the thread at x.com/_anshuman26/st…
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Anshuman Singh@_anshuman26·
Really glad to see so many people following the concept of 4 year UG program like @Scaler_SST now. Glad because it's normalising the "skills over degree" philosophy. Glad because we are hopeful the quality of education is going to be notches above most other engineering colleges. That being said, doing a 4 year program is a large responsibility. Plan ahead, deliver well. We wish everyone all the best and sincerely hope together we change the landscape of tech education in India. Need of the hour!
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Anshuman Singh@_anshuman26·
As I write this, Indian Cricket team has just lost yet another knockout/critical ICC event. Indian team performance in semi-finals or finals of key events (Latest first): - WTC finals - Lost to Australia by 200+ runs. - T20 World Cup 2022 Semi Final - Lost by 10 wickets with 4 overs to spare. - WTC finals - Lost to New Zealand by 8 wickets. - ODI World Cup 2019 Semi Final - Lost by 18 runs, but the margin does not show that they were 24/4 chasing 240 and they were behind most of the chase. - Champions Trophy final 2017 - Lost to Pakistan by 180 runs. - T20 World Cup 2016 - Lost to West Indies by 7 wickets. - ODI World Cup 2015 - Lost to Australia by 95 runs. People can blame selections, can blame conditions. But the fact is that these were not small margins of losses and they have been very consistent for a decade now. This is also quite the opposite of India in the 2007-2013 era where they won all key ICC trophies. One common thing in all these championship is that the team dominated almost all other matches. And a very different India turned up in the critical matches. In some matches, batting failed in the first 10 overs and in some, the team just dropped catches, or bowled no balls when it mattered. It begs a question. What changed in 2013? And why is it getting worse. Some of these recent key matches have been very one-sided. Few things that have happened in the last few years: - India plays a vast majority of bilateral series instead of multi-team tournaments. Less exposure to knockouts. - Increased workload with an intense IPL every year. I hope someone in the management knows the root cause and is working to fix it. Fingers crossed. --- From one of the biggest fans of the team. #WTCFinals #IndianCricketTeam #ICCWorldTestChampionship
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