Ankit Gothi

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Ankit Gothi

@ankitgothi122

Engineer by profession, curious by nature, observer & explorer by 💓, embracing serendipity.

vadodara, Gujarat-India Katılım Eylül 2014
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Sonali Dutta
Sonali Dutta@SonaliDutta11·
That what you tell the world, You are essentially telling yourself. That what you resist and stand for, You are essentially course correcting yourself. Not because the world = the self, But because the echoes that you hear from the chambers of your heart, are the echoes of the struggle between your "new me" and the "old me". Today I found myself telling me, "Don't be ashamed of your failures. Don't feel guilty that you failed, That failure had a lesson hidden, From identified weakness Builds the strength!" Embrace the "all" in you, by the grace of God. - sonali
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Zain Shah
Zain Shah@zan2434·
Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see. @eddiejiao_obj, @drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5)
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Live Law
Live Law@LiveLawIndia·
Kunal Kamra tells Bombay High Court that there is a worse situation wherein an ordinary policeman orders takedown of content, which s/he thinks is "objectionable." The High Court is hearing his plea challenging the constitutional validity of the "Sahyog Portal" and the 2025 amendment to Rule 3(1)(d) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. @kunalkamra88 #BombayHighCourt
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Kunal Shah
Kunal Shah@kunalb11·
AI may not be great at making things efficient yet but it’s becoming quite good at auditing and highlighting what’s inefficient.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this one. The answer is actually wild. 5,000 years ago, Sumerian merchants in modern-day Iraq needed a number that's easy to divide. They picked 60. It has 12 divisors (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60). Base-10 only has four. That's 3x as many ways to split something evenly, which matters when you're dividing grain and wages and can't handle repeating decimals. The counting method is the best part. They used their thumb as a pointer on the three bone segments of each finger. Four fingers, three segments, that's 12 per hand. Track multiples of 12, on the other hand, and you hit 60. No pen needed. Merchants in parts of Asia still count this way today. The system spread from Sumer to the Babylonians, then eastward to Persia, India, and China, and westward to Egypt and Rome. By 1800 BC, Babylonian students were using base-60 to calculate the square root of 2 to six decimal places on clay tablets. One student's homework from 4,000 years ago, now at Yale, holds the most accurate computation found anywhere in the ancient world. The Greeks adopted it for astronomy, which locked it into navigation, cartography, and eventually clocks in the 14th century. People have tried to kill it. During the French Revolution in 1793, France mandated decimal time: 10 hours per day, 100 minutes per hour, 100 seconds per minute. New clocks, new laws, the whole thing. Lasted 17 months. Workers hated getting one day off every ten days instead of one every seven. They tried again in 1897. Scrapped by 1900. The metric system replaced feet and pounds across most of the world. But 60 minutes in an hour? Untouchable. 60 is just too good at being divided. You can split an hour into halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, sixths, tenths, twelfths, or twentieths and land on a whole number every time. Try that with 100, and you get ugly decimals for thirds, sixths, and most common splits. 5,000 years of civilizations looked at that math and came to the same conclusion: 60 wins.
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I googled why one hour is 60 minutes and one minute is 60 seconds and the answer wasn’t even that exciting

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Indian Tech & Infra
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 India is planning to bring Formula 1 racing back to the Buddh International Circuit.
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Ankit Gothi@ankitgothi122·
@kunalb11 People will carry loans as the future turns unpredictable and jobs might pay less, so tenures might increase to 30 to 40 years similar to japan. But loans are going to stay cause people will keep working to fill up their tummy and have loans for their inspirations.
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Kunal Shah@kunalb11·
In this new world of AI it will be fascinating how banks will underwrite and give people 20-30 year tenure loans.
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Vir Das
Vir Das@thevirdas·
Every one of these is a reasonable demand. Stand in support with gig workers.
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Nachiket Deshpande
Nachiket Deshpande@nachiket1982·
Pre ethanol adulteration - We used to import 85% of our crude requirements. Then came the great visionaries @nitin_gadkari @HardeepSPuri and adulterated petrol with 20% ethanol despite 80% of our vehicles being incompatible with e20. Now: - We are importing 90% of our crude requirements. - We are importing ethanol. - We are importing corn for making ethanol. When basic science eludes our ruling class, this is what happens.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Should power belong to many or those who know how to steer the country? A fundamental question worth pondering
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SMX 🇺🇸
SMX 🇺🇸@iam_smx·
Next Time you want to give up, remember Elon Musk sat here after losing $100 Million.
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Sonali Dutta
Sonali Dutta@SonaliDutta11·
Thank you so much @indiainpixels for this shout-out! 🙏 To everyone reading this—I'm genuinely excited to hear from you. Whether you want to suggest new hymns to explore, share what your spiritual journey revealed, or contribute ideas (or code!) to make this experience richer—I'm all ears. "Rig Veda: A Sacred Journey" was built with the belief that Vedic wisdom should be experiential and personal, not locked away. Your feedback, your perspectives, your contributions can help us take this further. Drop your thoughts below, DM me, or visit the GitHub: github.com/shonali-codes/… App Link: rigved-iip-hackathon.vercel.app Let's build something beautiful together 🪔 #RigVedaHack
India in Pixels by Ashris 🔱@indiainpixels

@SonaliDutta11 Here are accounts of all winners you can follow! Please reach out to them to contribute with code/requests for features. 🏆 1️⃣ @siddheshk_dev 2️⃣ @compli_18 3️⃣@ambrish_bytes @SonaliDutta11

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Ankit Gothi@ankitgothi122·
@alicharts Just came for support, now all the way to the moon 6500 next stop
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Ali Charts
Ali Charts@alicharts·
The worst-case scenario: Ethereum $ETH fails to reclaim $4,000, breaks through $3,800 support, and drops to $2,400 or $1,700.
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Ankit Gothi@ankitgothi122·
@gailindia Why GAIL is doing ads!?! What are they selling?
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GAIL (India) Limited
GAIL (India) Limited@gailindia·
GAIL (India) Limited has been conferred with the Greentech Corporate Leadership Awards 2025, held in New Delhi on 07.10.2025, in two prominent categories – Leadership in Strategy & Corporate Affairs and Leadership in Infrastructure Development. The awards, instituted by the Greentech Foundation, recognizes organizations that demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence in the business world. On behalf of GAIL, Shri Asim Prasad, Executive Director (Corporate Strategy, Planning, Advocacy and Corporate Affairs) received the award along with GAIL team. These awards reaffirm GAIL’s role as a responsible energy leader committed to building a sustainable, secure, and inclusive energy future for India. @HardeepSPuri @TheSureshGopi @PetroleumMin
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@ku1deep Damn ... Best suggestion i came across in a long time.
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kuldeep
kuldeep@ku1deep·
Listen guys if you like the taste of beer, drink it. One pint won’t kill you. Every single day living reduces your lifespan by 24 hours and the probability of you dying goes up. This is definitive. Now I am not suggesting you scar your liver by binging, but drink the fucking beer if you like it. Your holiness is fucking insufferable and your prophets are all attention miners on twitter. Your job is to convert time and money into happiness.
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Ankit Gothi@ankitgothi122·
@tamilravi By this logic you haven't used whatsapp before end to end encryption. Right ? (Before 2016)
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Ravi
Ravi@tamilravi·
I asked the Zoho founder how private the pictures shared between a husband and wife are when using the Arattai chat app. His response: "Trust me, bro!"
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JD
JD@JdGothi·
@Flipkart @flipkartsupport @FlipkartStories Very disappointed with Flipkart service!I placed an order on 23rd September, and still haven’t received it. The delivery date has been changed twice without any clear update. Flipkart Help Center, but no one provided a proper answer.
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
Educated Indian elite - I count myself in this - accepted what is known as the "Washington Consensus", with globalization driven by the World Economic Forum, Davos. That era received a mortal blow during the Global Financial Crisis in 2008-9, died during the pandemic and today we perform the last rites. Here is how I believe we should navigate this new era, treating this challenge as an opportunity. 1. Every tech we do not have is deep tech and I do not mean LLMs (alone) here and it includes advanced metallurgy, composite materials, DC motors, batteries, medical equipment, network equipment, drones, jet engines, robots, bioreactors and so on and on. 2. A 5-10 year sprint to catch up in every such "basic deep tech". In some areas, like GPUs or fighter jets, it may take 10-15 years, but we must put our heads down and do it. China has done it and it can be done. We have the raw human talent in abundance and we can train. This much I know. 3. We need a long term orientation. Venture capital with 7-8 year exit cycles cannot do it. It promotes a short termism that is at odds with what our nation needs right now. More broadly, quarterly earnings cycles are a poor match for the long term catch up investment we have to make. This essentially mandates that our big industrial houses must invest heavily in R&D, keeping in mind that catch-up R&D (in particular) is not expensive, it is time-intensive. 4. More broadly, we don't want our smartest talent going into high finance - we must realize we are borrowing what failed America. It is a colossal misallocation of resources. The mortal blow of the GFC I referred to was all due to "smartest talent going into finance" in America and ultimately that is what led to MAGA, once Occupy-Wall-Street failed with the left - it is a different matter that MAGA got coopted by Wall Street. India cannot afford to be addicted to high finance, it would lead to societal ruin. We must view making money on money with the appropriate caution that our ancients taught us. 5. I will come back to talent, the most important point of all. There is a lot of raw young talent in rural Bharat that is waiting for the opportunity. Patient capital is about nurturing this talent, bring it on stream. Once you discover what we have discovered, you will stop fighting about reservation and so on. My own R&D team reflects our society in a deep way and without any compulsion from the government. JEE, NEET, UPSC etc do not capture the essence of this talent pool. I do not care about any of those exams, I ignore all those "signals" and go with the evidence of our own eyes to discover and nurture talent. 6. Climate change. Have you noticed how quickly the silicon valley elite dumped climate change and got on board the "energy to the max" with AI? We need EI - Energy-efficient Intelligence. Climate change is also a life style issue and Bharat has to be the light to the world in showing how to live in harmony with mother nature while building a technologically advanced society. Bharat Mata is mother nature. We have faced far worse adversity before and we will face this. If we seize this moment, we will come to see it as a blessing in the long term. Bharat Mata ki Jai 🙏
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