Manjunath

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Manjunath

Manjunath

@blizzerand

Been building an AI website builder since before that was a category. Now it's https://t.co/Z9KZrKiL5l. I write about agents, shipping, and occasionally poetry.

India Katılım Kasım 2017
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Manjunath@blizzerand·
I dont like? huh. Codex has strong opinions.
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Manjunath@blizzerand·
@droidbuilds i used to be a fan of edge. the vertical tabs and all. but then 2 years ago, they bought this copilot button, this big blue copilot button that you couldn't get rid of. like, there was no option to remove it. got rid of edge and never looked back.
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DROID@droidbuilds·
Hot take: Microsoft Edge is actually better than Google Chrome Prove me wrong
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Built a new harness from scratch, and now it works on top of DeepSeek v4/GLM5.1 via Fireworks. And it's pretty good. All this usage, and the cost has been less than that of Claude Max 200 plan!
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Manjunath@blizzerand·
is it just me or does codex suck with frontend designing?
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@heynavtoor tried firefox, and the rest. still sticking to chrome. it's just feels right. and the uBlock Origin lite does the trick.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Google has a pirate enemy. He's one guy. His name is Raymond Hill. He built uBlock Origin. The world's best ad blocker. 63K stars. GPL-3.0. He literally refuses every dollar you try to send him. Then Google did the unthinkable. July 24, 2025. Manifest V2 disabled everywhere. The full uBlock Origin stopped working on Chrome. The world's biggest ad company nuked the world's biggest ad blocker on its own browser. They called it "security." Coincidence. Here's the wildest part: Raymond didn't fold. Latest release: March 11, 2026. Still alive on Firefox. Still alive on Edge. Still alive on Brave. Still GPL-3.0. Still refusing every dollar. One developer vs. the trillion-dollar ad empire. But DO NOT install it. We should all keep Google richer. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Manjunath
Manjunath@blizzerand·
@OfficialLoganK antigravity has been down for the whole day today @OfficialLoganK paid for ultra, and absolutely not working. It's the same error. Our servers are experiencing high traffic. I'd understand if this was free users, but for ultra is absolutely crazy.
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Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Could not be more bullish on Google, so much good stuff cooking : ) going to be a fun next few months.
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Aaron
Aaron@aaronp613·
Well this is a new one! A user claims that updating to iOS 26.4 changed their keyboard and now they can’t enter their passcode
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Yash
Yash@Phonenurd·
@bahubalireturns Battery life is also not great as compared to my S25 ultra but creators are giving them awards against 7500 mah battery of oppo find X9 pro
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Yash@Phonenurd·
The S26 ultra has larger visible bezels compared to S25 ultra . Is Samsung going backwards in terms of innovation? 😭
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Deepak S
Deepak S@deepak_s90·
@TechCrunch Supabase has been working fine for me since morning without issues. I have not seen any news of Supabase getting blocked I would think this is just a ISP resolution issue
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John Brittas
John Brittas@JohnBrittas·
Out of every 1,000 births, Kerala loses just 5 kids—better than the USA’s 5.5. But in Uttar Pradesh, hailed as India’s “top double engine performer,” it’s a shocking 37. The national average? A dismal 25. So, tell me .. What gems of wisdom should Kerala borrow from UP’s playbook? What life lessons can Malayalis grab from Modi’s “model” Gujarat? And what profound insights await us from the BJP’s grand vision?
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Sarvagraharoopini 🚩
Sarvagraharoopini 🚩@GurorangriPadme·
Supreme Court says Kerala responsible for its own financial misery, rejects state's plea to borrow more. Clearly the SC said Kerala’s policies led to the misery. How many industries Kerala has ? What’s the rank ? What’s the rank in MSMEs ? Lastly, for how long a state keeps selling the jumla of human development, services, and social indicators? It’s like saying Kerala has potential to become top 10 in industrialisation but our policy is commieism so we will remain commies. Tourism and non-industrialisation are going hand in hand why ? This leads to only one way…. Anyways, Hope things will change soon. The state’s geography and its people have huge potential which is getting hi jacked. To get Vizhinjam operational Adani had to deal with the church, if this religious penetration continues and deepens Kerala will not even have the indicators to project its development. Sorry for being blunt but one must see who got more voice there. economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/sup…
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Sarvagraharoopini 🚩
Sarvagraharoopini 🚩@GurorangriPadme·
If there is any state in India that seems brainwashed beyond all limits, it is Kerala. From mastering Ayurveda, shaping Kalaripayattu, developing remarkable mathematical theorems, seeking God through calculus, making Bharat a naval power through shipbuilding and maritime knowledge, and protecting and mastering the Shakta or Mahartha Tantra traditions to eating beef, being reduced to poverty, and becoming anti-Hindu. The fall of Kerala is not just about one region losing direction. It is about a historic intellectual powerhouse drifting away from the very foundations that once made it extraordinary. The revival of Kerala is not a regional issue. It is civilizational. Revive Kerala, and you revive a vital nerve center of Bharat. And that revival is the need of the hour. #KeralaStory
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
Fast mode + Gemini 3 Flash is really the way to go for simpler problems where speed is the priority. It’s the perfect choice when you’re looking for a quick script, a basic one-page app, or a minor code tweak. Watch how it handles generating a native Flutter Pomodoro app for Mac from scratch.
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Manjunath@blizzerand·
@sunthoshbabu @krazyLife151 @Geekytamizha_ Banking is an essential field, telecom is an essential field. There's no alternatives, and therefore they are regulated. But swiggy/zomato isn't. You can decide to go and eat at a restaurant, or better yet, order from a restaurant directly. There's lot of options there as well.
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Geekytamizha@Geekytamizha_·
I run a desert shop, we are available on zomato and Swiggy. For 12 orders Customer item total is ₹4,047 We gave discount which is already ₹562 (100% restaurants bare this from their pocket) Then zomato charges 24% commission + 18% gst on this 24% commission + they charge ₹15 delivery fee for orders at 4-6km and ₹35 delivery fee on orders above 6km delivery + gst on this. This is not all you need to run ads in zomato to get orders. We end up spending minimum ₹1,000 per week. After factoring in all this we loose almost 50% . @NalinisKitchen if you need the same price in the restaurant and aswell on zomato, that isn’t going to be possible. Better go to restaurant and pickup the food for yourself. If you want convenience, you have to bear the charges.
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Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen

Dear @zomato, the actual price of my order is ₹320, but on Zomato it’s ₹655. Even after applying discounts, I still have to pay ₹550. This price difference is absolutely insane. Customers are being blatantly overcharged.

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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
Major corporate CEOs like Zomato are now using ChatGPT to do crisis comms / PR (and it’s working!). This was a job for a senior tenured marketing graduate before. Most don’t notice AI writing in the wild but it’s changing how humans communicate before our very eyes.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal

Last one on this topic, and I have been holding this in myself for a while. For centuries, class divides kept the labor of the poor invisible to the rich. Factory workers toiled behind walls, farmers in distant fields, domestic help in backrooms. The wealthy consumed the fruits of that labor without ever seeing the faces or the fatigue behind it. No direct encounter, no personal guilt. The gig economy shattered that invisibility, at unprecedented scale. Suddenly, the poor aren't hidden away. They're at your doorstep: the delivery partner handing over your ₹1000+ biryani, late-night groceries, or quick-commerce essentials. You see them in the rain, heat, traffic, often on borrowed bikes, working 8–10 hours for earnings that give them sustenance. You see their exhaustion, their polite smile masking frustration with life in general. This is the first time in history at this scale that the working class and consuming class interact face-to-face, transaction after transaction. And that discomfort with our own selves is why we are uncomfortable about the gig economy. We want these people to look our part, so that the guilt we feel while taking orders from them feels less. We aren't just debating economics. We are confronting guilt. That ₹800 order might equal their entire day's earnings after fuel, bike rent, and app cuts. We tip awkwardly, or avoid eye contact, because the inequality is no longer abstract. It's personal. Pre-gig era, the rich could enjoy luxury without moral discomfort. Labor was out of sight. Now, every doorbell ring is a reminder of systemic inequality. That's why debates explode. It's not just policy. It's emotional reckoning. Some defend the system (“they choose it”), others demand change (“this isn't progress, its exploitation”). And here’s the uncomfortable twist: the unsaid ask of clumsy ‘solutions’ isn’t dignity. It is about returning to invisibility. Ban gig work and you don’t solve inequality. You remove livelihoods. These jobs don’t magically reappear as formal, protected employment the next day. They disappear, or they get pushed back into the informal economy where there are even fewer protections and even less accountability. Over-regulate it until the model breaks, and you achieve the same outcome through paperwork instead of slogans: the work evaporates, prices rise, demand collapses, and the people we claim to protect are the first to lose income. And then what happens? The rich get their old comfort back. Convenience returns without faces. Guilt dissolves. We go back to clean abstractions and moral posturing from a distance. The poor don’t become safer, they become invisible again: back in cash economies, back in backrooms, back in shadows where regulation rarely reaches and dignity isn’t even debated. The gig economy just exposed the reality of inequality to the people who previously had the luxury of not seeing it. The doorbell is not the problem. The question is what we do after opening the door. Visibility is the price of progress. We can either use this discomfort to build something better (which we keep doing continuously as delivery partners are our backbone), or we can ban and over-regulate our way back into ignorance. One of those choices improves lives. The other simply helps the consuming class feel virtuous in the dark.

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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
It's interesting that Gemini 3 + Antigravity probably could be what everyone is talking about right now (the way Claude Code is currently hitting critical mass) but in G sabotaged their own momentum by putting needless, silly obstacles everywhere. Example: in the first week of release, I wanted to keep using Antigravity w/ Gemini 3 but the usage quotas lasted maybe an hour. Tried to pay Google for more usage, they wouldn't let you. You couldn't upgrade. Ok so I closed Antigravity, downloaded Claude Code and now pay Anthropic $200/mo for Max plan. Google could have had that money but refused.
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Manjunath@blizzerand·
@mauddweeb That post actually makes sense even tho I feel you're against it. Thanks for sharing.
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