Agneev Mukherjee

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Agneev Mukherjee

Agneev Mukherjee

@agneevX

Calcutta Katılım Haziran 2011
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Fernando Silva
Fernando Silva@nandoprince93·
MacBook Neo is so efficient that this little 30w @AnkerOfficial portable charger is enough to get me hours worth of battery.🔋 Unreal 🤯
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Karan Kartikeya
Karan Kartikeya@KaranKartikeya·
@kunalb11 Would love to know from the users using it right now, if it's as seamless as the iphone face ID.
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Kunal Shah
Kunal Shah@kunalb11·
Use your face card.
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Agneev Mukherjee
Agneev Mukherjee@agneevX·
@saybwala Perhaps it’s time to train your delivery staff to ring doorbells instead of calling people.
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Anand Sankar
Anand Sankar@saybwala·
Has made last mile delivery for D2C a nightmare. Almost all iPhone users have activated this. Delivery person calls. Customer doesn't pickup - customer not available marked. Us, merchants, get angry customer support tickets that customer was at home and delivery wasn't done.
Gurjot Ahluwalia@gurjota

This is the best new feature on iPhone in years! Unknown callers need to introduce themselves and say why they're calling. My spam calls have reduced by 70-80% as I no longer answer such unknown numbers.

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Agneev Mukherjee
Agneev Mukherjee@agneevX·
@Conrad_rd Sorry but this is horrible. The Dynamic Island was always designed around a hardware limitation.
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Conrad
Conrad@Conrad_rd·
imagine...
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Parth Chaturvedi
Parth Chaturvedi@_mrchaturvedi·
Priyanka Chopra might be doing films after films that are below average critically or on box office in Hollywood but man, she’s reached to a spot where only Sky is the limit and she’s doing all the right and wonderful things. Seeing her at stage of #Oscars makes me proud as an Indian. @priyankachopra way to go, girl. Ah yes, she presented best International Feature Film to #SentimentalValue
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Anurag
Anurag@anurag_gharat·
@maahirpanchal Almost all 1kg protein packs are above 3k. Amul whey protein is at 2k per month. It’s a good deal in that price.
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Maahir Panchal
Maahir Panchal@maahirpanchal·
All protein supplements are damn expensive for the Indian marker tbh. 2 scoops per day gets you to about > ₹4000 a month. Plus other things.
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Andrew Clare
Andrew Clare@andrewjclare·
notch or no notch?
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Celluloid Conversations
Celluloid Conversations@CelluloidConve2·
Subtitles mandatory for every movie releasing in India starting from March 15th. Very good news and you can now walk into any language films without feeling anxious on whether subs will be there.
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Steve Moser
Steve Moser@SteveMoser·
I don't quite understand all the extra press the MacBook Neo is receiving compared to, say, the original MacBook One. Maybe it's just because I'm grumpy today. Yes, the MacBook One had a dog-slow processor, but I have family members who still use theirs. I get the excitement around a low-cost MacBook; believe me, with kids, the idea of a $600 macOS machine is great! And I understand it isn't aimed at tech-savvy folks (though I find it odd to see tech-savvy people talking about buying it as a second laptop). We've already had the cheap Walmart M1 MacBook Air; the main reason to choose the Neo over it is presumably a more efficient chip and hopefully longer software support. In summary, it sounds like a great machine, but I still don't get the long op-eds treating it like a new OS platform or hardware category when the real revolution (in a bad way) will be felt by low-cost PC makers. Anyway, enjoy the wallpaper Apple should have shipped with the MacBook Neo.
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Chirag Barjatya
Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
Why doesn’t our government hold press conferences in situations related to the spread of extreme panic? I mean we don’t need PM to come and speak on camera or take questions but at least send someone like how you send on news debates, to counter misinformation and put a full stop to panic in the society. Every time the same thing. All we get news from “sources” and a post. If you question it the entire troll army starts abusing you calling you anti-national and whatnot. Just do a 55min conference and answer all questions. How difficult it is.
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Shravika Jain
Shravika Jain@shravi_aj·
finally tried @vinodchendhil’s Naturally Yours noodles honest feedback: > one packet had a lot of quantity, even 2 of us couldn’t finish it > the masala contained a lot of black pepper which me and my mom could feel in our throat > other than this, i think if i crave for a maggi, I can have these noodles with maggi masala and it would be v v close to the taste of maggi > i liked it overall and i couldn’t believe it was millet made great job! if the masala and quantity can be fixed somehow, this is a hit! :) best part: For jains who don’t eat onion garlic, it’s a win!!
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Agneev Mukherjee
Agneev Mukherjee@agneevX·
@viditb Can it be added as a lookup plugin? I admit it’s one of the older parts of macOS.
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Vidit Bhargava
Vidit Bhargava@viditb·
@agneevX Haha! I had a tweet explaining the difference but deleted it. Basically by doing this you’re getting the extra stuff LookUp offers like the ability to add words to a collection, get pronunciation tips, translations etc.
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Vidit Bhargava
Vidit Bhargava@viditb·
Really excited for LookUp in Menu Bar. This is going to be a fun addition to LookUp on Mac OS.
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Zac Bowden
Zac Bowden@zacbowden·
@mweinbach I think this is generally a good thing tbh. Given the RAM crisis, it forces Apple to maintain macOS as lightweight enough so that it's fine to operate with only 8GB RAM. Everybody wins, even users with more RAM.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
This is what I’ve been trying to explain for the past few months when the rumors started You can’t easily change the memory amount on A18 Pro. It’s physically combined into a single package, not a chip on a board. They could have swapped it, but negates the cost/volume benefits
High Yield@highyieldYT

The new @Apple MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro, a mobile chip that is packaged using TSMC InFO-PoP. The DRAM sits on top of the SoC, it's a single, closed packaged. That's why the MBN comes with the same amount of 8GB DRAM as the iPhone 16 Pro. Same chip, same package.

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Naman Narula
Naman Narula@namannarula·
NPCI wants to reduce dominance in UPI (phonepe ~45%, google pay ~34%, both US owned) but now they're removing request payment flows (enter UPI ID → receive request) this forces payment aggregators / apps, especially on iOS, to rely on opening specific UPI apps for payment (called intent flow) since iOS apps can’t detect what’s installed, most only support the biggest ones result: smaller Indian UPI apps (navi, supermoney, famapp etc.) get squeezed out US apps dominate again. shooting yourself in the foot.
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
The MacBook Neo is basically the Walmart M1 MacBook Air. But new. Their specs are a bit different: Neo has a better webcam, display, CPU/NPU. M1 Air had a better GPU, battery, a Force Touch trackpad. Both had 8GB memory. Both had 256GB storage. Both were $599.
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MKD @ 127.0.0.1 2x💉 🍉
MKD @ 127.0.0.1 2x💉 🍉@decode_dev·
Freaking cool to see this extensive work on DNS Blocking in India. Tech-savvy peeps : Get a powerful router, flash it with OpenWRT. Since most of the Indian ISP routers use TR-069 protocol in their firmware.
Karan Saini@Squeal

Excited to share “Poisoned Wells,” which presents the largest point-in-time study of website blocking in India to date. I tested the blocking of 294 million apex domains across six Indian ISPs, sending 1.76 billion DNS queries in total.

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