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@futuristicstock

Entrepreneur, Full time investor. Big fan of James Simon & Carl Icahn. Situational Investor(Special Trades & Deep Value).

New Delhi, India Katılım Mayıs 2017
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DS@futuristicstock·
I am not a Registered Investment Advisor, not associated with any broker or any celebrity investor. You may loose money if you buy based on my tweets, as I have lost many times. Views are only for study purpose. Consult your financial advisor for any investment decision🙏🏽
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@ShivrattanDhil1 One is Welcomhotel by ITC and another one is Chalets Naldehra
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Rattan Dhillon
Rattan Dhillon@ShivrattanDhil1·
Mashobra, Himachal Pradesh has now been named India’s most peaceful hill town known for its quiet slow-paced life, breathtaking views, and being away from the usual tourist rush and crowd. A place filled with apple orchards, forest trails, and beautiful viewpoints that truly feels like heaven. Stayed at two absolutely stunning properties here, but not naming them publicly to avoid this peaceful place getting overcrowded or unnecessarily criticised. Can DM for the names!! 😍👌🏻
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Andrew Morris (afk)
Andrew Morris (afk)@Andrew___Morris·
Howdy folks! Taking a break from my twitter break to let yall know that we released a new @GreyNoiseIO product yesterday. It's called Project Swarm. We've been quietly not-so-quietly working on it for a few years. You can buy it now. It costs $1. There are lots of vulnerabilities on edge-facing apps. To catch in-the-wild exploitation of them, we @ GreyNoise run sensors on the internet. New AI models means more vulnerabilities being identified and exploited, and FASTER. Long term, software and hardware will probably get better, but in the meantime we're gonna have to deal with A LOT of vulnerabilities. At GreyNoise, the sensors we run are basically honeypots- we bait attackers to scan and exploit them which enables us to learn where the attackers are, which vulnerabilities they are exploiting, what it drops, and what it looks like on the wire. From ~2020-now it took us years to build up our fleet. Now anyone can use our new product to deploy their own sensors on their own networks, or an entire fleet of any size, in a day. You can rip back the data and do whatever you want with it. You can resell it, put it into your product, or just stare at it- whatever you want! On our side, we aggregate the data and pour it into a community dataset that everyone shares. As more people join, the data gets bigger and better. Couple neat features: - Sensor deployment is a single bash command on any modern linux distro that supports iptables and wireguard. - Sensors and vulnerable software (profiles) are abstracted into different logical concepts, which means the "what" and "where" are different things, and the sensor is not constrained by the compute required to run the vulnerable software. Also, no matter how hacked the profile (honeypot) gets, it can't touch your host sensor or the rest of your network. - Sensors can run fake honeypots, real software, or even real hardware (bridged with a raspberry pi) like old crappy routers and modems (or expensive firewalls and VPN gateways 👀) - You can create dynamic blocklists that block IPs sourced from your own sensors in real time, so if a remote IP address *looks at your network* the wrong way, you block them instantly. - All the PCAP data is available to you in a gorgeous and intuitive interface at near real time and fully enriched against all of our (thousands of) rules. We're working on the host metadata (malware, syscalls, host behaviors) as well, but this will come later. - If we don't tag a CVE that's interesting to you, you can write a Suricata rule to tag it yourself once and your data gets tagged with it in real time forever. - You can instantly download PCAPs of any exploits that hit your sensors. - If you don't want your data shared with the community dataset, you can talk to our team and we'll work out rights to make it private. Check it out! There's a lot of moving pieces to make this work and we expect bugs, but it's available right now. Join the fight! greynoise.io/project-swarm
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Daren Sammy
Daren Sammy@darensammy88·
Like I said from day one. In order the win the @ICC WT20 you have to beat India in a knockout match. No team did that. Congrats to @BCCI on their 3rd WT20 title. Hard luck to the @BLACKCAPS (Very Consistent Team)
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Alpakanya@Alpakanya·
After Mumbai, French President Macron does it again in Delhi. So casually breaking the protocol to shake hands with the crowd. Such a cool dude! 😎
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Jack Peach | Dynastic Dating@ThinkInPeach·
An attractive woman walked into the coffee shop I was working in last week. She looked over at a guy in his early 30s. Wearing a lanyard. Sharply dressed. Typing away on his laptop. Then she sat down right next to him. Soon as she did I saw his shoulders tense up. He stopped typing. Glanced at her. Picked up his phone. Put it back down. She got her coffee and walked out. The moment she left he ran his hands through his hair and let out a sigh. He didn't realize what had happened. I did. He was doing something men do every day without knowing it. She showed she was interested. He froze. Then he started beating himself up. Next thing you know, the moment's passed. She's out of his life forever. You might think his nerves were the problem. You're wrong. He can't help feeling nervous. That's not the issue. The problem was his lack of action. If he'd have looked up at her, met her eyes, said "hi"? He might not have left with her number... But he'd feel confident. And that confidence would translate to his next opportunity. This is Emotional Alchemy. Most men have no idea what they're feeling at any given moment. They've been pushing it down since childhood. But if you're ignoring what you feel, you're reacting to it unconsciously. Your internal world is invisible to her. But the real problem? It's invisible to you, too. And women make men feel in a way nothing else does. When she triggers those emotions? You're communicating them right back to her, whether you know it or not. Because everything in life is communication. Everything you do. Think. Choose. Say. It's all a reflection of what's going on inside you. And the single most important thing you're communicating? Your emotional state. The thing most men are least aware of. Men bond through an exchange of information. Facts, ideas, logic. But women connect through exchanging emotion. Take my wife. Her sister comes over every week and they sit and talk for hours about... ...nothing. When she leaves my wife is energized and bubbly. That's what women want. An emotional exchange where the topic is an accessory. The feeling is the outfit. Take this to the bank: Women are never evaluating your words -- they're reading your emotional state. Back to our friend at the coffee shop. When she sat down next to him and spiked his emotions he told her he was uncomfortable without ever saying a word. His tension, his phone, his distraction. She read all of it. These are what I call ruts. But he's not unique. Men have dozens of these habits: • Safe interview style questions • Nervous laughter to fill silence • Fidgeting their leg • Running out of things to say • Talking too much They're all habits men have developed - defence mechanisms - in response to their emotions. Because the trigger is always the emotion. And until you identify it, you'll keep running the same pattern. So how do you break it? You become aware of the emotion. Let it sit with you. Choose your response instead of defaulting to your habits. Your new response transforms your emotion. That transforms your presence. She feels the shift. No affirmations needed. No "Just talk to her bro!" None of that BS. Just a deep internal shift that changes how you show up. Alexander is a former client. He was 27. Entrepreneur. Had a 6-pack. Jet-setting for his business. He couldn't get second dates for the life of him. He learned Emotional Alchemy. Same guy, same face, same job. Met his now girlfriend at a wedding in the States. Emotional Alchemy landed him new business deals. He built a deeper social network. Improved professionally. Nothing else changed about him. Just how he responded to how he felt. The guy in the coffee shop had no reason to be single. His friends know it. He knows it. I know exactly why. It's not his talent, his looks or his success that's holding him back. Nobody taught him the first principles of the skill that runs your entire life: How you communicate.
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Onil Coder
Onil Coder@Onil_coder·
This ones kinda ridiculous... Drop a video idea in Google Sheets.... and do nothing. In seconds, a full YouTube video gets made, uploaded, and logged without you touching a thing. Follow + RT + reply “Post” and I’ll DM you the full setup for FREE
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@vikas_revivo Example of Bad Capital Allocation
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vikas@vikas_revivo·
Met a friend who opened a lavish restaurant on Golf Course Road. Invested crores. Paid lakhs in rent for 10 months before launch. Imported a ₹40L coffee machine (one of only a few in India). Still struggling for footfall. Invited influencers. Free food. Content shoots. Nothing moved the needle. Reality check: Great interiors + rare machines + influencer posts ≠ demand. Distribution and daily repeat customers matter more than hype.
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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
Everyone is hyped about Google Gemini Pro… but barely anyone knows how to actually use it to replace real work. I collected 300+ mega prompts that turn Gemini into a full-blown productivity engine. Comment "AI" and I’ll DM you everything.
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@AbhiiRaj Moringa gives benefit only in fresh form. Dry Moringa powder have no benefits.
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Abhishek Raj Agarwal
Abhishek Raj Agarwal@AbhiiRaj·
Today we packed our first batch of Moringa powder. Months of thinking finally manifesting into tangible packets. It reminds me that startups do not grow in big leaps. Just gratitude for the process. Launching on the 16th of this month. Jai Jagannath !
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@haryanvitai What is the name of College?
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@sabeer An Indian cant Digest Growth of India. Typical Colonial Mindset which never accepts anything good about India.
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Instead of hanging your head in shame that 415 million people in India survive on $3.10/day, you brag about being the world’s 4th largest economy. Shame on you.
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ClearPhish@ClearPhish·
🚨 Data Breach Alert 🚨 Finastra, a major player in financial tech, has suffered a massive data breach—400GB of client data reportedly leaked on the dark web. 😱💻 Stay informed and protect your data. Full story here: clearphish.ai/news/finastra-… #CyberSecurity #DataBreach
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