Ajit Singh
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Ajit Singh
@ajit555
Former founder member of @HostAnalytics , now @Planful . Love designing data-driven full-stack web apps with functional front-end.
Hyderabad, India Katılım Haziran 2008
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I don’t have a good personal laptop right now, currently using an HP Windows one. Planning to finally invest in a good laptop (on EMI of course 😛).
I was thinking of buying a MacBook Air with good storage. But a friend suggested: “It’s a one-time investment, just go for the MacBook Pro.”
Anyone here who has used both MacBook Air and Pro? In what cases does Pro actually make sense? The difference is around ₹1 lakh so would genuinely appreciate honest advice 🙏🙏
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@adxtyahq See your bank statement for exact details and call bank for more clarity and some solution for future if possible.
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I’ve been noticing this for a while and it’s actually annoying.
Got an $85 gig, USD/INR on Google is ₹90+
While submitting remittance details, bank shows ~₹88.xx rate
Money finally hits my account → ~₹86.4 per dollar.
Where are these ₹3-4 per USD disappearing every single time?
At this point I just assume whatever Google shows I’ll get ₹3-4 less and move on.
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@svembu Preparing data analytics POC using the same approach, without overhead of any GUI and other infrastructure stuffs like APIs, the progress is very good. AI agents continuously work on POCs and POCs can be accessed and executed like traditional applications by humans or AI agents.
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@Doraijcn During Diwali offer, got it for Rs 6k on Amazon but seller didn't deliver even after a month so cancelled it. It was 6.7k on Amazon but in the physical store, got it for 7k, at least I could check all parts for any damages. Amazon is very less reliable nowadays.
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@Doraijcn Original model
amzn.in/d/0uValKC
But got it directly from shop as amazon order was delayed
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@GyanJaraHatke @narendra India should focus in producing RAMs and SSDs.
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.@Narendra Modi ji,
this is a serious and genuine question.
If manufacturing is shifting to India,
and GST is being reduced year by year,
then why have essential IT hardware prices exploded between 2024–2025?
Price comparison:
• DDR4 16GB
2024: ₹3,000
2025: ₹8,000
• DDR5 16GB
2024: ₹7,000
2025: ₹18,000
• 1 TB SATA SSD
2024: ₹5,000
2025: ₹9,000
• 1 TB NVMe SSD
2024: ₹6,500
2025: ₹13,000
These are not luxury items.
This is basic infrastructure for students, developers, startups, creators.
If “Make in India” is working and taxes are easing,
prices should come down, not triple.
So what’s happening here?
Import duties? Cartels? Distribution margins? Policy gaps?
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@deepigoyal Then show dynamic estimated delivery time based on safety, store density, current order loads etc. show estimated delivery time based on day and time. Let the customer plan accordingly on the scheduled delivery time. Not everyone needs a fixed 10 minute delivery.
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One more thing. Our 10 minute delivery promise is enabled by the density of stores around your homes. It’s not enabled by asking delivery partners to drive fast. Delivery partners don’t even have a timer on their app to indicate what was the original time promised to the customer.
After you place your order on Blinkit, it is picked and packed within 2.5 minutes. And then the rider drives an average of under 2kms in about 8 minutes. That's an average of 15kmph.
I understand why everybody thinks why 10 minutes must be risking lives, because it is indeed hard to imagine the sheer complexity of the system design which enables quick deliveries.
Also, if you've ever wanted to know why millions of Indians voluntarily take up platform work and sometimes even prefer it to regular jobs, JUST ASK any rider partner when you get your next food or grocery order.
You will be humbled by how rational and honest they will be with you.
Having said that, no system is perfect, and we are all for making it better than today. However, it is far from what it is being portrayed on social media by people who don't understand how our system works and why.
If I were outside the system, I would also believe that gig workers are being exploited, but that's not true.
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I'm thrilled to announce the definitive course on Claude Code, created with @AnthropicAI and taught by Elie Schoppik @eschoppik. If you want to use highly agentic coding - where AI works autonomously for many minutes or longer, not just completing code snippets - this is it.
Claude Code has been a game-changer for many developers (including me!), but there's real depth to using it well. This comprehensive course covers everything from fundamentals to advanced patterns.
After this short course, you'll be able to:
- Orchestrate multiple Claude subagents to work on different parts of your codebase simultaneously
- Tag Claude in GitHub issues and have it autonomously create, review, and merge pull requests
- Transform messy Jupyter notebooks into clean, production-ready dashboards
- Use MCP tools like Playwright so Claude can see what's wrong with your UI and fix it autonomously
Whether you're new to Claude Code or already using it, you'll discover powerful capabilities that can fundamentally change how you build software.
I'm very excited about what agentic coding lets everyone now do. Please take this course!
deeplearning.ai/short-courses/…
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@svembu Vibe coding works for SAAS builders, not consumers.
Vibe coding creates fake confidence in consumers that they are SAAS builders.
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If our business would be the first to be competed away by vibe coded apps, why are we seeing such rapid customer growth (exceeding 50%) right now? And why don't we see vibe coded email or spreadsheet or accounting app or messaging apps yet?
My own personal R&D project is to enable huge gains in programmer productivity by _combining_ compiler technology with AI. Our goal is to enable a quantum leap in programmer productivity while being able to provide security, privacy and compliance guarantees. Without those guarantees, vibe coding just piles up tech debt faster and faster until the whole thing collapses.
Of course, for people like Garry Tan, tech debt is to be pawned off on unsuspecting acquirers.
Let me make a bet with Garry Tan: we will outshine and outlast his vibe coding companies!
Garry Tan@garrytan
Zoho’s business would be first to be competed away by people building their own custom software built by people using @Replit @emergentlabs and @Taskade Why pay $30/seat/month for over bundled SaaS when soon even nontech ops ppl can vibe-code a custom solution in a weekend?
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@nalinrajput23 I always top ram wrt my machine, budget and future expansion possibility and it has increased my machine life tremendously. Difficult to predict ram requirements as software hog as much as available and more makes them smoother.
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@ZacksJerryRig At every stage you need to have a document that you can understand and that defines your requirements, breakup at a reasonable grain. If software developer can't give that, means no one has understood anything. After that, it's a state of progress monitoring at that grain.
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About a year ago a local software company bid me $100k - $150k to create custom manufacturing software for my wheelchair factory.
Fast forward a year - they still aren't finished with the original scope of work - and now want an *additional* $100k because *they* went over budget.
I've already paid $150k.
What would you do in this situation?
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@notathrv Maturity is knowing the right OS and hardware for one's needs.
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@eliana_jordan Always focus on whether you are solving the right problem. You would always be on right path.
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Today hit harder than usual.
I’ve been building my SaaS for 2 years and I still can’t live from it.
Yes, I’ve made progress… users, an audience, collabs that help me pay the bills…
but the questions never stop:
Am I going in the right direction?
Should I pivot?
What if I’m doing all this and I never make it?
Being an indie hacker is equal parts progress and panic.
But quitting isn’t an option.

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@lead_itis Don't reveal your university or college if you want a job 😀
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