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Rajesh
@ePandu
I help the internet notice you. Tech writer | SEO & digital marketing | Tech + AI nerd
Kolkata, India Katılım Eylül 2008
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Heard your (amusing) feedback that it was at times annoying to receive a reset of your Codex usage without warning.
Next time we press the button you will get to choose when it actually applies. Happy codexing.
OpenAI@OpenAI
We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time. Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later. We’re starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
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Looking for some advice so help me Twitter. Which crefit card is reliable for international travel because I'm looking to replace my HDFC bank credit card.
I'm in Singapore and typically use my HDFC credit card. Its not working for Grab with my HDFC card but works with my wife's HDFC credit card. My card is working with terminals. I had work meetings so getting around by myself has been tricky.
Checked the app and everything is enabled for international payments.
I send my RM an email and screenshots, explaining everything. RM doesn't/can't read mail and asks me to enable international payments. I repeat that it is enabled.
He says he's getting it checked with HDFC's Chennai office. Ghosts for a day and half.
Now I get a message asking for terminal details and "merchant proper name" details and declined payment date and time. Its an online txn. I sent everything I had on email and message on day one. My team has been pinging him for a day and finally I get this.
Bank tech needs to be burnt to the ground and they need to start over. They also need to stop hiring dumb people.
Btw the same card worked with Grab last time I was in Singapore. Thankfully it works with gojek but grab has substantially more cars it seems.
Can't have cards failing like this while traveling abroad, and for service to be this dumb and slow. It's a risk.
Is there any bank with smarter and better customer service? Should I finally get AmEx?
Not tagging HDFC Bank because I'm not looking for better service just because I'm tweeting.
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@bibhasdn @chiragbarjatya Has to be remote work. Else check Agoda or other major tourism-related companies that have a base in Bangkok.
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@ePandu @chiragbarjatya I’ll happily consider moving there if i can get work.
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I just landed in Bangkok for the second time this year. Curious: why aren’t people considering shifting here compared to other countries? Great quality of life. Good roads. No speed breakers. Amazing Footpaths. Clean cabs. Clean rivers. Non-conflicting zone. Good people. No racism. Great temples. 33g lactose-free protein drinks. What else do you need to live?
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@DeepXP @anant_garg so idea is to use the 8-bit controller to trigger Wispr Flow, with the DJI Mic Mini for audio?
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@TechHighest Not possible. I signed up immediately after the link went live
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@aleabitoreddit how long are you on $SIVE? 2027? Or do you see them growing even in 2028?
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Had some more time go through $SIVE earnings transcript, it’s very bullish:
- $JBL pluggable partnership led to more optical transceiver requests for $SIVE
So maybe Innolight/Eoptolink and other large players are my guess.
- More laser capacity on top of Win Semi with more partners being developed. “When the timing is right, we will bring those details to the market.”
CEO said it’s not just Win/Glasgow. I’m already confident in Win Semi scaling capacity, given they’re critical in SpaceX / $AVGO supply chains already.
But this derisks those capacity ramp even more. Just not publicly disclosed yet.
- tremendous executive credibility and experience with U.S. markets, as well as strong M&A experience
Flagged M&A in regards to new board members, which we guessed based on their backgrounds.
- “Production orders are imminent from our lead SATCOM”…
So that’s volume ramp for space
- U.S dual listing progressing smoothly
No exact timeline, my personal guess was around late Q3 or Q4. Probably after June board meeting, they’ll announce timing since that’s when new board members come in.
- “Viewing the ecosystem vendors as competitors is the wrong way to go about it in supercycles where demand far outstrips supply.”
Too much demand in photonics
- “Over the last five months, there's been a rapid increase in the Photonics pipeline as well”
Basically 77% growth pipeline came from photonics (which validated thesis about cpo/pluggable growth vectors for sivers)
TLDR:
We moved from “can sivers get customers this small and can they compete with $LITE?”
To execution eg. “how much can sivers even produce to feed into each supercycle” as they’re volume ramping while demand > supply.”
To me that’s very positive if anything they make gets bought.
Also there’s likely to be a lot of TAM expansion in the photonics space post-M&A as well as more ongoing hyperscaler supplier qualifications hinted.
Again, revenue pipeline surged 77% in just their quarter (5m) largely from photonics… over the entire company’s history.
As CPO scales up h2 2027 onwards, I’m expecting the revenue numbers to look like an exponential curve.

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Here are the details:
Key Points from the Articles on VFS Global Visa Operations
- European Union inspection reports (2020–2025) from 20 member states identified multiple operational lapses at VFS Global visa application centres, particularly in India (New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, and Jalandhar).
- Personal and biometric data were mishandled, including storage on unencrypted CDs, transmission via open email, and failure to destroy records older than the stipulated period, resulting in non-compliance with GDPR data-protection requirements.
- Communication regarding optional value-added services (such as premium lounges, courier delivery, and extended hours) was deemed misleading, with fees not clearly presented as non-mandatory and unrelated to visa approval.
- Additional irregularities included visa shopping by agents, sale of fake appointments and documents, high no-show rates, and improper retention of passports.
- A separate investigative report characterises VFS Global as a “visa empire” that outsources visa processing for 71 governments, deriving significant revenue growth—profits quadrupled from 2017 to 2024—primarily from high-margin optional services (approximately 30 % of total revenue).
- Staff sales incentives and aggressive upselling practices have been linked to pressure on applicants, especially from countries with weaker passports, raising concerns about profiteering and the privatisation of border-control functions.
- VFS Global has rejected allegations of improper conduct, stating that its operations are subject to rigorous governmental oversight and that remedial measures have been implemented where required.
Statement of VFS: lighthousereports.com/wp-content/upl…
Source:
indianexpress.com/article/expres…
lighthousereports.com/investigation/…
CO-PUBLICATIONS:
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News24: news24.com/business/compa…
Politico: politico.eu/article/how-a-…
Kisa Dalga: kisadalga.net/haber/arastirm…
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA
VFS GLOBAL UNDER SCANNER AS EU FLAGS VISA PROCESSING IRREGULARITIES IN INDIA
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acquiring right links is the BIGGEST #SEO challenge
rest on-site SEO things I can sort it out in few weeks
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@Airtel_Presence You guys enabled an international roaming package on my number without explicit consent. Please deactivate it immediately. Have sent a DM.
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