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Swaraj⚡
@botsboss
🟩https://t.co/suVTyBoz17 - $100/m 🟨APIFY - Building
🌎Earth Katılım Ağustos 2010
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@Utkala_Kalinga Simple because, UP, ASSAM, Bengal BJP won because of the CM face. Odisha BJP didn't win because of M Majhi. So I guess their formula is simple. If Party brings votes = pup, individual brings votes = CM.
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After UP and Assam, now Bengal gets a powerful CM.
Meanwhile, Odisha CM continues to be a puppet of Delhi/Gujarat.
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND
JUST IN 🚨 BJP's Suvendu Adhikari will be the Next CM of West Bengal. Dream comes true ♥️
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@CEOofBakchodi_ @pubity uber drivers want to deport fortune 500 ceos.. 😂😂😂😂
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@pubity This is why we pakistani don't like them... They ask for discounts and take good jobs and we have to take bad jobs 💔
Deport them 🙌
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@awepmz @manas_muduli Tech is still possible. It's hard but not impossible.
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@botsboss @manas_muduli Even if you are building for the world, there is hardly any network to jam or build one.
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@awepmz @manas_muduli True, I meant catering to global.. building tech. local solutions won't survive. Low spending capacity.
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@botsboss @manas_muduli Because bhubaneswar is the last city to start something new, people don't have the money to spend
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I see. How many of you do this? I’d like to get a sense of how common this is.
Cristian@iamthatcris
the first thing I do when I install @shadcn is to add cursor pointer on the button
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Most cities in Odisha I’ve been to are very clean, great traffic & waste management, nice people overall apart from being very affordable. Green cover was visible all around the state.
My only advice to Odia bros - don’t ever allow Hindutva to enter your state🙏
Lord Immy Kant@KantInEastt
Bhubaneswar is easily the best tier 2 city in India and the entire credits goes to Otto Koenigsberger for planning it and Naveen Patnaik for modernising it. All it needs is a metro.
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@Manik_M_Jolly have you saved your mobile no on any of these websites??. these all belongs to same company, they can share browser fingerprint.

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Apart from the anti-Hindu fiasco, can someone tell me what @Lenskart_com or @peyushbansal has actually innovated? Didn’t people buy glasses before Lenskart? What makes someone choose Lenskart over a local store?
Also, nobody buys glasses regularly, so offering an online buying solution feels more like a marketing gimmick.
I don’t think Lenskart offers anything apart from anti-Hindu grooming.
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@anuraggoel @golang @render ~30 days in a month:
Total seconds in a month = 30 × 24 × 3600 = 2,592,000 seconds
Now:
150,000,000,000 ÷ 2,592,000 ≈ 57,870 requests/sec
👉 So roughly ~58K requests per second
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⚠️I learned this the hard way 👇
I was returning 404 whenever a query had no results.
Technically correct… right?
Wrong — at least for API aggregator platforms like RapidAPI.
One user spammed random queries → tons of 404s → my success rate crashed from 9.8 → 2.
My API looked “unreliable” even though nothing was actually broken.
💡 Lesson:
On aggregators, status codes affect your reputation metrics, not just correctness.
Instead of this:
→ 404 Not Found
Do this:
→ 200 OK
{
"success": false,
"data": []
}
✅ Your API stays “healthy”
✅ Metrics stay intact
✅ Consumers still get a clear signal
Strict REST purity ≠ real-world reliability.
Build for the platform you're on.

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Hi, all. I’ve been seeing an inaccurate policy document going viral about Lenskart.
I want to speak directly that this document does not reflect our present guidelines.
Our policy has no restrictions on any form of religious expression, including bindi and tilak, and we continue to review our guidelines regularly.
Our grooming policy has evolved over the years and outdated versions do not represent who we are today. We apologize for the confusion and concern this situation has caused.
We as a company, continue to learn and build. Any lapses in our language or policies have and will continue to be addressed.
We have thousands of team members across Bharat who wear their faith and culture proudly every day at our stores. They are Lenskart.
Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Every symbol and every tradition our people carry is a part of who we are as a company. I will never let that be compromised.
🙏
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Been in IT for 5 years, and I’ll say this clearly:
Muslim men in IT are among the most disciplined, hardworking, and resilient professionals. They stay calm under pressure and consistently deliver at a high level.
Their only consistent ask? Time and space for Namaz. And if schedules are tight, they make up for it by staying late, ensuring work doesn’t suffer.
In return, companies get people with strong integrity, reliability, and long-term commitment.
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Be honest: At what scale does Kubernetes actually become worth it?
100 users?
1K?
10K?
Or is it about complexity, not traffic?
Branko@brankopetric00
Kubernetes was built to solve Google-scale problems. You have 47 users.
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