@UnivofDelhi The final datesheet which you guys have made is not at all good. There is a clash of my core and my entrance exam on 31/05/26.
I tried reaching out to your examination branch but no one had answered.
I sincerely request you look into the matter asap.@YeDesHaiMera
Dear @JioCare ,
My plan ends on 17th Jan. Today is 13th Jan.
Since morning:
• You’ve already made 3 phone calls to me.
• And on top of that, every call I make is hijacked first by your recorded lecture
“Aapka recharge jald hi samapt hone wala hai… please recharge now” both in Hindi AND English.
I KNOW.
I WILL RECHARGE.
Why the hell am I being mentally spammed 3 days in advance, on every single call?
Dear @TRAI is this how customer experience is supposed to work?
Remind once. Not bully people all day.
DON'T VIBE CODE YOUR PROJECTS PLS!!
Recently, I got a project from a client who had vibe coded his entire web platform. Everything was hosted, and it seemed to work fine until he decided to scale it and make it production ready.
He came to me and said, “We need to do this and that. Let me know when you’re done.”
The problem was that the project had multiple artifacts, all vibe coded, spread across different tech stacks. The codebase was huge and inconsistent.
It took me four days just to set it up locally, and there are still parts of the code that I can’t fully understand.
I have a little over one year of experience, and this situation made me doubt myself. I started wondering whether I am capable of writing and understanding a project like this.
So please, don’t vibe code. It may work initially, but it creates serious problems when it’s time to scale or go production ready.
@MarioNawfal I also feel this is a privacy invasion.But few days back I Iphone got stolen and somehow we can't trace it.If this rule comes robbery would be reduced.
🇮🇳 NO WAY TO OPT OUT: INDIA'S PLAN TO TURN PHONES INTO PERMANENT TRACKING DEVICES
Imagine your phone's location tracking on 24/7 with no off switch.
That's what India's government is considering after telecom companies pitched a wild idea: force every smartphone to have always-active GPS for "better surveillance."
Indian authorities complain they can't track people precisely enough during investigations.
Cell tower data only gets them within several meters. Not good enough, apparently.
So telecom giants like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel want the government to mandate A-GPS (the really accurate satellite tracking) be permanently switched on.
You couldn't turn it off. Ever.
Apple, Google, and Samsung told New Delhi to pump the brakes.
Their industry group called it "regulatory overreach" and warned it would turn phones into "dedicated surveillance devices."
A British forensics expert explained that your phone would literally become a tracking beacon.
Privacy advocates are calling the proposal "horrifying." It has no precedent anywhere globally. Even Russia's surveillance measures don't go this far.
India just backed down from forcing a government cyber app on all phones after public outcry.
This GPS tracking fight is round 2, and it's just getting started.
Source: Reuters
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🇮🇳 India is no longer a middle power
- India has now become the world’s only “Major Power” after the US and China (both classified as Superpowers).
- Ranked 3rd most powerful nation in Asia, ahead of Japan, Russia, Australia.
- India is now closest to joining the Superpower category, according to the Lowy Institute’s 2025 Asia Power Index.