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Equality7-2521 🌏@equality7__2521·
వదలనిదే నీ స్వార్దం కనబడునా పరమార్దం
మనుషులనీ గెలిచేది ప్రేమే కదా
ప్రేమె మానవత్వం ప్రేమే దైవతత్వం
జీవించేటి దారే ఇదీ

ఇదేరా ఇదేరా గెలుపంటె ఇదేరా
అందిస్తూ పొందావో బ్రతుకంతా ప్రేమేరా Love is the solution to any problem in this world
kaav@kaavyya

oh also, underrated but 6. having friends that actually truly love you? not in a 'yass queen slay' way (yikes) but in a genuine pure sincere unadulterated - i love you, ergo i love the way you look and i love the way you look cause it's you and i love you? you know? lmao love truly is the answer to everything eventually i guess

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Aryamman Bhatia
Aryamman Bhatia@aryamman_bhatia·
our entire team @hackerfabindia appreciated the opportunity to invite @AaryamanVir and @RahulSanghi1 to our lab, showcasing progress on our semiconductor fabrication process. also a pleasure to give aaryaman one of the first cleanly patterned wafers from our litho(CD - 2um)
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Aaryaman Vir
Aaryaman Vir@AaryamanVir·
Everyone stop scrolling: there is a team of undergrads in IIT Bombay building a semiconductor fab. Their goal is not to build commercially valuable products on day 1, but rather to build a culture of learning, growth, and innovation. Engineers studying semiconductors don't get to even touch a wafer today until they are doing post-grad work or they join industry. For a country that wants to be become self-reliant in the critical domain of semis, this is a travesty. We need our students to gain exposure and begin working with real tools and materials as soon as possible. This is what HackerFab is doing. They built their own light source by repurposing a commercial projector. They made plasma and RF sputters for metal deposition. They sent first years into the Mumbai street markets to procure sheet metal and make their own tube furnace. In the process, they learned so much about each individual tool and process in the supply chain. They even learned how to navigate the real world of vendors, suppliers, and logistics. But most crucially - they set a standard. The entire team at HackerFab is full of energy, agency, and ambition. They trust each other to get shit done, and they all push themselves to learn more than they ever thought they could. In just a few months, they can already produce chips with feature sizes of one micron. I have no doubt they will make better tools, processes, and transistors as they move forward. The best part of this is that they have already inspired other colleges to take up the journey - they are sharing their learnings and techniques so that students and hobbyists around the country can begin working with semis. I'm sure it won't be long before the ethos and capabilities sparked by HackerFab spring up across the country. This is they have my utmost respect, and they deserve support from the whole community. If you ever want to have the most inspiring, white-pilling day - just visit HackerFab at IIT B! Thank you @aryamman_bhatia, @shaashvats30, @jaibellare, and team @hackerfabindia!
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our entire team @hackerfabindia appreciated the opportunity to invite @AaryamanVir and @RahulSanghi1 to our lab, showcasing progress on our semiconductor fabrication process. also a pleasure to give aaryaman one of the first cleanly patterned wafers from our litho(CD - 2um)

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david kersten@davidkersten·
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Hinokami Kagura@Khuze_Elikhulu·
Guys have yall this seen this AMAZING story of a sperm whale giving birth and TEN (10) other female whales were midwives who assisted her with the birth and helped lift the baby to the surface to take a first breath??? Coz I'm not seeing yall making the requisite noise
The Associated Press@AP

Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behavior of these large, elusive mammals.

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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🇿🇦 South Africa's Mbekezeli Mbokazi might have just scored the 𝗧𝗛𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗕𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗗 of all 𝗧𝗛𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗕𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗗𝗦 against Panama. 🚀 What a STRIKE. 🚀🚀
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Chaitanya
Chaitanya@chaitu_20·
Vibecoded a simple site that lists all IPL 2025 replays. Will try to add for 2026 as well. (redirects to Hotstar) iplreplays.vercel.app
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Abhinandan Mishra
Abhinandan Mishra@mishra_abhi·
This is a civil dispute over my ancestral land in Patna, that was usurped by a criminal who was later gunned down, that has been pending in district court for 17 years. For the first time, my father could not attend a hearing due to medical reasons. Despite this, the court imposed a cost of Rs 2,000. At the next hearing on 26 February, he submitted medical documents explaining his absence. The judge gave a date of 30 March to consider whether the cost should be waived or not. When my parents appeared again, after waiting for hours in difficult conditions as one can imagine, the judge stated in a matter of seconds that he had not had time to review the medical documents and simply gave another date. Notably, this is the bench of a judge who joined in 2018, part of a younger cohort expected to be more responsive and efficient, which makes the conduct harder to justify. This reflects a deeper problem. A judge takes more than a month for a minor procedural issue, yet does not review basic medical evidence and postpones the matter again. There appears to be no accountability for such delays. If any other professional behaved this way, it would be unacceptable. Yet in the judiciary, litigants are expected to endure such repeated whimsical decisions.
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#YeThikKarkeDikhao
#YeThikKarkeDikhao@YTKDIndia·
1. Rinku Singh cleared the PCS exam in 2004. 2. In 2009, he exposed a ₹100 crore pension and scholarship scam. 3. For exposing corruption, he was shot 7 times, with 2 bullets hitting his face. 4. He survived, recovered, and went on to become an IAS officer in 2022. 5. Now he has resigned, reportedly because he was denied a field posting. 6. This reflects a broken system where honest officers are sidelined while corrupt ones often get powerful field roles. 7. If the public does not stand with honest officers, integrity will keep being punished and corruption will keep thriving.
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biased indian@RakeshK32229480·
Day 25 in faridabad 😭😭 (today off) Wtf is this city 😭😭🤮🤮 @MCF_Faridabad sewage overflow Location - block E , sanjay colony sector 23 faridabad 121005 Sir @narendramodi @KPGBJP @VipulGoelBJP why are people forced to live like this ??? Kya sewage thik karna me advanc technology lagte hai ?
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Day 24 of travelling in faridabad for my internship 😍🤩 Update (video taken 2 hours ago) They are doing deep cleaning of agra canal 😭 riverfront hai bana do will improve the aesthetic of the city Yeh kaam to @CarryMinati @neerajarora91 @rajat_9629 kar skta tha na you guys are big influencers naa ? Iam just a aam aadmi

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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Manjunath Shanmugam. He was an IIM Lucknow graduate. He got a job with Indian Oil Corporation as a sales officer. His territory was Uttar Pradesh. He found that petrol pump dealers were adulterating fuel and cheating customers. He reported it. He sealed the pumps. On November 19 2005 a petrol pump owner shot him dead outside his office. He was 27 years old. The killers were convicted. Sentenced to life imprisonment. His parents did not get compensation for 15 years. His college created the Manjunath Shanmugam Trust in his name to fight corruption. Some men die because they refused to look the other way. India forgets them too quickly.
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STATLOGS@praveenvar1625·
Shri Chintala Venkat Reddy - The first independent farmer in India to receive international patents (from the WIPO, Geneva). He is a Pioneering Organic Farmer from Alwal, Hyderabad receipient of the Prestigious PADMA SRI Award in the year 2020. Shri Chintala Venkat Reddy is a legendary figure in Indian agriculture, celebrated for his revolutionary "soil-centric" approach to organic farming. A native of Alwal, Hyderabad, he transitioned from a traditional farmer to an internationally recognized innovator, eventually receiving the Padma Shri (India's fourth-highest civilian award) in 2020. Biography at a Glance : Born : December 22, 1950, in Alwal, Secunderabad (Telangana). Background: Born into a humble farming family, he assisted his father from a young age but had to discontinue his formal education after the 12th standard (PUC) to manage the family's 40-acre farm. The Turning Point: In the late 1970s, he noticed that chemical fertilizers were depleting the soil's natural strength. This led him to experiment with traditional wisdom and modern scientific logic to restore soil health. Major Achievements & Innovations : 1. International Patents for Soil Restoration : He is the first independent farmer in India to receive international patents (from the WIPO, Geneva) for his unique farming techniques. His most famous innovation is Soil Swapping. The Technique: He discovered that the subsoil (soil from 4–5 feet deep) is rich in minerals that have long been depleted in the topsoil. By digging trenches and bringing this nutrient-dense subsoil to the surface, he restored fertility without using a single gram of chemical fertilizer. 2. "Soil as Pesticide" (Matti Dhraavanam) : Instead of chemical sprays, Reddy developed a method of using a Soil Spray solution. How it works: He mixes dried, filtered subsoil with water to create a slurry. When sprayed on crops, it creates a thin layer of clay. Pests that ingest this soil cannot digest it and die, while the minerals in the soil act as a foliar nutrient for the plant. 3. Vitamin-D Enriched Rice and Wheat : In 2021, he achieved a global breakthrough by naturally enriching staple crops with Vitamin D. While most rice has 0% Vitamin D, his crops tested at 102 to 141 IU per 100 grams. His wheat varieties reached even higher levels, up to 1832 IU per 100 grams. This was achieved purely through natural nutrient management and mineral applications, aiming to solve widespread malnutrition without expensive supplements. 4. Global Recognition : His farm in Telangana became a "must-visit" for global leaders interested in sustainable food security: Bill Clinton (2001) : Visited and praised his grape-growing techniques. George W. Bush (2006) : Personally met Reddy during his visit to Hyderabad to learn about his low-cost, high-yield organic methods. Awards and Honors : Padma Shri (2020) : Awarded by the Government of India for his "innovation in agriculture." WIPO Patents : Multiple international patents for soil nutrient management and bio-fortification. World Record : He once achieved a yield of 105 tonnes of grapes per hectare, a world record for the Anab-e-Shahi variety. His Philosophy : "The soil is the stomach of the plant. If the soil is healthy, the plant is healthy, and the human who eats it will be healthy." Reddy remains active today, teaching his "CVR Method" to thousands of farmers for free, proving that high-yield farming doesn't have to come at the cost of the environment.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
One day, as he lay thinking about mathematics, he noticed a fly moving around on the ceiling of his room. The ceiling had square tiles, forming a natural grid. As he watched the fly land at different spots, he began wondering: How can I describe the exact position of the fly using numbers? This simple question led to a revolutionary idea. Descartes imagined the ceiling as a grid, where one corner acted as a reference point—the origin—where two lines (axes) meet. One wall represented the x-axis, and the other the y-axis. By counting how far the fly was along each direction, he could assign it a pair of numbers—what we now call coordinates. With this insight, Descartes essentially created a system where every point can be described using numbers. This invention, the Cartesian plane, connected algebra and geometry in a completely new way and became one of the foundations of modern mathematics. Today is the birth anniversary of René Descartes, who transformed the world of mathematics and philosophy forever. On this special day, we remember René Descartes—not just for his theories, but for showing us that even the smallest curiosity can lead to ideas that change the world.
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