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Devendra Patra
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Devendra Patra
@devendrapatra_
Engineer | Thinker | All views are my own. Keen about Tech, Pop Philosophy and post modernistic altruism.
India Katılım Ekim 2019
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The absolute authenticity!
Robert Greene@RobertGreene
Always stick to what makes you weird, odd, strange, different. That’s your source of power.
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@sanyayyyy Great advice! All of these are basics but people barely follow. And the best part it works like a charm!
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If Bhagwan #osho was a plastic surgeon of dissecting human’s thoughts then he would have dissected it perfectly like no one does. Best surgeon ever!
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The founder of Postman says you have to kill your existing org chart, especially if you're still operating with a pre ai hierarchy arrangement.
The modern org chart, according to @a85:
- wide span of control (even within exec team)
- work directly with ICs, not through layers
- either you're building, or you're selling
Projects are led by staff/principal engineers with high agency. They see across the board as well as deep in the stack.
Product managers are building APIs and prototyping in Claude instead of writing PRDs.
Designers are shipping PRs through Cursor directly instead of relying solely on Figma.
Everyone is building. And the management's job is to develop better judgment.
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Game over for Cyber Security Jobs.
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs
We're introducing Codex Security. An application security agent that helps you secure your codebase by finding vulnerabilities, validating them, and proposing fixes you can review and patch. Now, teams can focus on the vulnerabilities that matter and ship code faster. openai.com/index/codex-se…
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@zaidmukaddam What these AI tools do is a reactive approach to patch vulnerabilities and not a proactive one. Meaning, one should know that the log4shell vulnerability exists on the first place, and that’s what the red and blue teams do in cybersecurity.
cve.org/CVERecord?id=C…
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@zaidmukaddam Please check about zero-day attacks.
There is no way it will be able to detect those, else we don’t need a full team of cyber experts at pentagon/CIA/Israeli/Russia etc.
E.g. Log4Shell (2021) was a zero-day attack.
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The Chinese professor who predicted Trump would hit Iran. Now mapping the GCC-dollar-market loop the war is severing.
The mechanism is right. Gulf states sell oil in dollars. Dollars accumulate in sovereign wealth funds. Sovereign wealth funds invest in American equities and Treasuries. Investment supports asset prices. The loop running the American financial system since Kissinger and the Saudis in 1974.
The war severs it at the source. 92% Hormuz closure means 92% less oil revenue means 92% fewer dollars flowing into sovereign wealth funds. And the remaining dollars aren’t being invested — they’re being liquidated. Desalination. Food imports. Military defense. The sovereign wealth funds flipping from buyers to forced sellers.
But the professor’s crash prediction misses what actually happens. They print. QE infinity. Emergency facilities. Whatever it takes. The 2008 playbook. The 2020 playbook. The market cannot be allowed to fall because the market falling is the empire falling.
So they print. Printing debases the dollar. Debasing while oil is $150-200 because the Strait is formally closed means inflation that makes 2022 look gentle. The printing prevents the crash but produces stagflation. Economy contracting while prices rise. The thing the Fed has no tool for because the Fed’s only tool is printing and printing makes inflation worse.
The empire doesn’t collapse suddenly like the professor predicts. It debases gradually. Prints to cover the gap. Inflates away purchasing power. The stock market goes up in nominal terms — Venezuela’s went up too — while the real economy deteriorates. Heart attack versus slow disease. Both fatal. Different timelines.
And every conventional safe haven fails simultaneously. Gold — Gulf sovereign wealth funds are the biggest holders and become forced sellers to fund survival in a desert needing desalinated water. Treasuries — inflation eats the return, 4% yield against 12% inflation is negative 8% real. Oil stocks — the obvious trade is the trap, $150-200 oil triggers windfall taxes and nationalization.
Where does money go when gold is being liquidated, Treasuries are eaten by inflation, and oil stocks are capped by politics. The default safe haven. The thing that benefits structurally. AI. Compute. The reasoning layer. The infrastructure the world needs more of after the war proves what happens without it. The companies building the intelligence architecture that works — the targeting that checks coordinates, the analysis that’s correct, the compute that powers all of it.
Every country with structural inflation sees the same pattern — equities rise in nominal terms because equities are real assets in a debasing currency. The AI stocks aren’t just equities. They’re positioned at the center of what the post-crisis world requires. The petrodollar loop broken. The printing filling the gap. The inflation eating the fill. And the default haven is the infrastructure of intelligence. The thing they removed from the Pentagon and now need more than ever.
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@arpit_bhayani Best part about the debugging with AI, it agrees with everything you ask and say. Harr cheej me haan. xD
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@_Chandan_17 @kritikakodes Correct or increment the token version at the server side and in the subsequent calls check for the validation on whether the client side version and server side matches.
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@kritikakodes With JWTs, logout usually just means deleting the token on the client side.
If you need to force logout, you either blacklist the token on the server or use short-lived access tokens and revoke the refresh token.

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@viraj_sheth The story goes far back to the Islamic revolution back then in the late 70s. They have been diplomatic since the very beginning.
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The lab cats are working on something new... more updates and details to come
@fyrastack fyrastack.com
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If they lied to us about Gaza and Israel.
And lied to us about Ukraine.
And lied to us about Libya and Syria and Iraq.
And lied to us about Vietnam.
And lied to us about Korea.
If they lied to us about every single war and why it really happened and who the good guys and bad guys were.
Do you think they lied about ww2?
I mean.
History is written by the victors, no?
Im just asking a very simple question.
Do you think the version theyve told you is the truth?
Do you care enough to find out?
Considering ww2 was such a large cultural event its still used to this day to psyop the populace.
Bad guy = Nazi.
I think you should at least understand why the war really happened.
No?
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