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Watching the grass grow itself https://t.co/tm02hOSykF https://t.co/sM4cR7qw5m

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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anrg@anuragg_p·
Hey Fullstack dev just trying to build stuffs ourbooks.in (Board books - Odisha/Ncert) easyqiz.com (Do quizzes on anything)
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@JBlunt1018 Problem is not statistics, problem is their skin color. Thats it. These dumb red hat bimbos cannot be persuaded by data.
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James Blunt
James Blunt@JBlunt1018·
For perspective: each dot is American workers. The tiny yellow cluster are the H-1B workers <0.5% of the workforce. That’s what’s being framed as a ‘crisis.’ There’s no Indian takeover. There are no talented unemployed Americans being replaced. This debate is being driven more by emotion than by the actual numbers.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@bown_dule @hanak0103 Focus on curbing your pedophelia, we dont want your opinion. Pigskin fuck.
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Chemist@bown_dule·
@hanak0103 Just a suggestion:- Do not order/eat food from the train in India. Carry your meal with you or buy dry foods from the stalls on the platform. Happy journey
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はな@世界一人旅🌏
本日のインド宿🇮🇳 エアコンの温度がちょうど良くて感動。 出発1時間前から列車がホームにあって嬉しかった。 デリバリーで頼んだご飯楽しみ🎶
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@Anaya_sharma876 Our company is doing 20+ million a year with django, so I would go with that Huge plus if you want analytica
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Anaya@Anaya_sharma876·
Be Honest , which backend framework is best for getting a job in 2026 ?
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@pb3060 She put WION on global stage and did with first post too, without her these wouldnt have become what they are today.
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Kungfu Pande 🇮🇳 (Parody)
After months of speculation, Palki Sharma has officially resigned from Network18, with March 31 marking her last day at the newsroom. A farewell video shared by her colleague shows an emotional send-off, with the team saying, “Some legacies are not written in headlines, but in the hearts they leave behind.” This exit comes after a January 2026 report revealed that Palki was preparing to return to entrepreneurship, almost a decade after her first venture Reyva a designer saree label she operated between 2016 and 2019, known for modern power dressing using Chanderi and Kota silk.
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S.Satoskar@sharadsatoskar·
@SagasofBharat @AlexDuncanTX Wait we should not say that. America is a christian country. It’s founders were devout Christians, their constitution, their laws etc, all have Christianity in them. You can’t want India to be Hindu and deny other countries their own religion.
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Alexander Duncan
Alexander Duncan@AlexDuncanTX·
This is a billboard in Houston, Texas. It’s despicable that we, as a Christian nation, tolerate the blatant worshiping of demonic idols and false gods across our land.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@sougat18 It was dis-aligned, come on dia studyy a beet of graamaar
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Sougat Chakraborty
Sougat Chakraborty@sougat18·
Issued in Public Interest! If you want to see how brain-rotted and how clueless a few Bollywood actors are about the country they live in, the challenges a citizen faces every day, then spend a few minutes watching Dia Mirza’s Conversation with Namrata Zakaria. You will be astonished to see the cuckoo land they live in. Link in the comment.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@QaziMazhar_ @AMIT_GUJJU Paijan ek to missile india k 100km andar dal k dikhao, phir krna bunker ki batein hum to tumhare ghar v ghuse aur mara v aur tum social media krte reh gaye
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Qazi Mazhar@QaziMazhar_·
@AMIT_GUJJU Jitna bhi nafrat dalna hai awam mai dalo... waise bhi marna tu awam ne he hai.. Modi tu bunker mai chup jayega
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Amit Kumar Sindhi
Amit Kumar Sindhi@AMIT_GUJJU·
Shahrukh Khan in Main Hoon Na (2004) -People hating Pakistan will destroy India -Revenge on Pakistan for killing 1000s of Indians is hate Bollywood brainwashed public to such extent, Dhurandhar showing Pakistan’s reality is seen as propaganda x.com/bwoodpolkhol/s…
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@Ai_xG7 @divya_gandotra bro take it down please, doxxing is never good I mean we can relieve our frustration by calling them once but they have to listen to it 1000 times
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Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
This is NOT funny. This is criminal. A kid sitting in the backseat of this car (DL2CBF0212) was throwing water balloons at bike riders on a flyover. One rider was seconds away from a fatal fall… this could have been a death, not a “prank”. Even more shocking, the woman in the co-passenger seat is seen laughing. This is reckless endangerment. Strict action must be taken before someone actually loses their life. Date: 27 March Time: 2:38 PM Location: Not known, so don’t ask. Source: Instagram @/sachinmvlogs2510 @dtptraffic @DelhiPolice, will you act only after a tragedy happens? Identify them. Take action.
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mohan motwani@dhodaalo·
@ndtv let us strengthen ourselves to defend and protect do not look for support from pakistan are we so weak as a nation?
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anrg@anuragg_p·
From the era when typewriter was invented.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@Hi_Mrinal And with every post there would be a link hiding behind their motivation
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Mrinal@Hi_Mrinal·
when the "SWE at Google" has top mate link in Bio instead of github
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@praveenvar1625 born on 96 samadhi in 69 achievements after acheivements
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STATLOGS@praveenvar1625·
FROM BEING A YOGI IN THE HIMALAYAS TO BECOMING A NUCLEAR PHYSICIST Story of Nuclear Scientist Dr. Prof.Swami Jnanananda Early Life and Spiritual Journey : Birth: Born as Bhupathiraju Lakshminarasimha Raju on December 5, 1896, in Goraganamudi, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Family Background : His father, Rama Raju, was a wealthy landlord and Vedic scholar. Growing up in a house filled with ancient scriptures, Jnanananda developed a deep interest in spirituality and mathematics from a young age. Renunciation : At the age of 21, inspired by buddha he left home for the Himalayas to pursue spiritual practices. He spent approximately 10 years there, practicing yoga and studying Vedic literature. Sanyasa: He was initiated into Sanyasa (monkhood) by Swami Purnananda, who gave him the name Swami Jnanananda. Philosophy : During his spiritual period, he authored the Purna Sutras (or Purna Sastras), a major work on Vedic philosophy. His Major Philosophical Works : 1. Purna Sutras (Available in Sanskrit, Telugu, Hindi, and German). 2. The Philosophy of Yoga (Lectures on Raja Yoga). 3. The Essence of Indian Philosophy. 4. Science and Religion. 5. Transcendence (A study of the state of Samadhi). Authored Nuclear Physics Textbooks The Elements of Nuclear Physics (1962): A comprehensive 580-page textbook used by generations of Indian postgraduate students. Nuclear Models and beta-decay (1975, Posthumous): A deep dive into the theoretical structures of the atomic nucleus. Academic and Scientific Achievements : Initially traveling to Europe in 1927 to print his philosophical books, Jnanananda developed an interest in physics that led to a world-class academic career. 01. Dresden University (Germany) : In 1927, Jnanananda traveled to Germany to publish his philosophical writings. While there, he attended a lecture by Prof. Dember on Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Finding his mathematical background insufficient to grasp the complexities, he decided to master the subject. He remarkably completed a German undergraduate course in Physics and Mathematics in just two years (by 1929), financing his studies by giving over 150 lectures on Yoga across Europe. 02. Charles University (Prague): Conducted research on High Tension and X-ray Physics under Prof. Dolshek. He was awarded a Doctor of Science D.Sc,in 1936 for developing precise methods in X-ray spectroscopy. 03. University of Liverpool (UK) : During World War II, he worked under Sir James Chadwick (the discoverer of the neutron). He earned a Ph.D. (1943) for his research on Beta-ray spectroscopy and the development of the "Thick Magnetic Lens Beta-ray Spectrometer." Key Details of His Contribution : Thesis and Design: In 1943, he submitted his PhD thesis at the University of Liverpool titled "Thick magnetic electron lens Beta-ray spectrometer, its theory construction and its application for the measurement of energy spectra." Innovation: Unlike "thin lens" spectrometers that use a narrow coil, Jnanananda's design utilized a thick lens (a more extended magnetic field). This provided a much greater focusing efficiency and allowed for the investigation of high-energy radiations that previous instruments struggled to capture. Performance: His spectrometer was notable for its ability to focus high-energy electrons (up to 15 MeV in theoretical design, with tests confirmed up to 3.2 MeV), which was quite significant for nuclear physics research at the time. 04. University of Michigan (USA) : Continued research on radioactive isotopes and completed his book High Vacuum: Principles, Production, and Measurement (1947). University of Michigan , AnnArbour : Research on Radioactive Isotopes At Michigan, Dr Jnanananda utilized the university’s advanced cyclotron and research facilities to conduct extensive investigations into the energy levels of various radioactive isotopes. His work provided precise data on the decay schemes and energy spectra of: Uranium-X1 (Thorium-234) , Gold-198: Antimony-124, Tantalum-182, Tungsten-185 and Iridium-192. Publication of "High Vacuum: Theory, Analysis, and Measurement" (1947). While in the United States, he finalized and published his influential technical book, "High Vacuum: Theory, Analysis, and Measurement" (1947). This book became a standard reference for physicists and engineers working on vacuum technology, which is essential for the operation of particle accelerators and spectrometers. Establishment of Indian Nuclear Research : upon his return to India in 1947, Dr. Prof. Swami Jnanananda was invited by the Government of India to join the newly established National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in New Delhi. Role and Contributions at NPL Delhi(1948–1954) : Initial Appointment: He joined as a Senior Scientific Officer in 1947/48. Promotion: Due to his expertise in high vacuum technology and nuclear instrumentation, he was promoted to Assistant Director and Head of the laboratory/division in 1950. Infrastructure Building: He was instrumental in drafting the comprehensive development plans for the NPL. Specifically, he focused on establishing nuclear measurement facilities and vacuum standards, drawing directly from his research at the University of Michigan and the University of Liverpool. Technical Standards: His book, High Vacuum, which he finished in the USA, served as a foundational guide for the laboratory's experimental setups during this period. Contributions to Andhra University : Transition to Andhra University In 1954, while still at NPL, he met with a serious car accident near Bhimavaram. During his recovery, he was approached by the Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University, who invited him to establish a dedicated nuclear research department. Academic Pioneer: He established a separate Department of Nuclear Physics on July 1, 1956—one of the first of its kind in India. Infrastructure Development:He designed and oversaw the construction of a dedicated building for the department (completed in 1958) and equipped it with state-of-the-art instrumentation. The Swami Jnanananda Laboratories: These laboratories at Andhra Univerity became a hub for nuclear research, specializing in beta-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopy. He guided scores of scholars for their D.sc and Ph.D. degrees. His students went on to lead research at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), effectively "seeding" the Indian nuclear program with trained experts.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@ManMilk2 This misses the fact that probably Ramanujan had some proofs with him and he was obsessed with math and did nothing except this
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@nalinrajput23 You can run arch with gnome, everything else than gnome is just shit with windows management
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Linus Torvalds still runs Fedora with GNOME, not Arch. Now I’m genuinely curious what makes him stick with that choice?
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Vedic Wisdom..ॐ
Vedic Wisdom..ॐ@VedicWisdom1·
Today I decided to upload all PDFs I have of various Shastras and other related books to cloud storage. Turned out I have thousands of PDFs including many rare books / manuscripts taking 21GB+ storage. Would it be a good idea to provide access to everyone to the entire thing?
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@nareni0 Thank you for aosabook broo ❤️
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naren.io@nareni0·
Seriously, the engineers these days find it difficult? that too with LLM by their side? AI is suppose to raise the ceiling not lower the floor. Good lord. None of you guys have tinkered around systems even if it’s not part of job? Never visited aosabook.org or built things from scratch for fun? Are we producing next gen talent with tiktok attention span and a huge cognitive debt in the industry?
aditya@adxtyahq

just read a reddit post and a youtube breakdown of the Anthropic SWE interview loop never felt more dumb in my life. apparently you need to casually: - implement LRU cache with concurrency - build a web crawler - design LLM inference infra, KV cache management - reconstruct profiler traces from sampling profiler AI companies are interviewing like this now.

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anrg@anuragg_p·
@Fintech03 Seems like I am at right place in x 🙂
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Parimal@Fintech03·
हीयते हि मतिस्तात हीनैः सह समागमात्। समैश्च समतामेति विशिष्टैश्च विशिष्टताम्॥ Hīyate hi matistāta hīnaiḥ saha samāgamāt | Samaiśca samatāmeti viśiṣṭaiśca viśiṣṭatām || Friend, the intellect deteriorates by associating with those of lower character (small people). It remains average by associating with equals, but it attains greatness & distinction by associating with those who are superior (the great). - महाभारतम् हितोपदेश:
Hesse Philosophy@HermannHessed

“Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.” ―Mark Twain

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anrg@anuragg_p·
Focusing on the ultimate result will hamper your reward mechanism in brain as it will be disappointed from the immediate work that you are doing. Break down your aim and achieve it part by part, more fulfilments this way
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@MichaelArnaldi just create a new language and be done with it. No one would prefer js -> ts -> effect what if someone then builds on top of effects? and after that
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Michael Arnaldi
Michael Arnaldi@MichaelArnaldi·
Effect will become a full stack framework including functionality of next/tanstack/etc. Other frameworks are nice but they fail the test of AI and integration is poor. End to end type safety requires design from the ground up, and no end to end inference isn’t type safety.
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anrg@anuragg_p·
@arpit_bhayani let me guess you are creating a db for agentic coding and will raise capital for it
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Databases were not designed for the agentic space. It is not about supported data types and algorithms, but rather about the assumptions on which they were built. All databases were designed assuming human-written applications, predictable queries, intentional writes, short-lived connections, and careful developers sitting in the loop. I wrote an essay on how agentic AI is quietly breaking the implicit contract that databases were designed around. In this article, I break down which parts of the database are failing, why it matters for reliability and safety, and what patterns we can adopt right now to make our databases better suited for AI-driven workloads. If you are building systems where AI agents can read, write, or operate on databases, this essay will give you a useful mental model. Give it a read.
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