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Design. Community. Culture.

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S U P R E E T H@hallidude·
Barbie/Oppenheimer Bengloor Bakery style 😅
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Riley Walz@rtwlz·
made my computer dramatically play BBC news music before every meeting
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sanket@sanketp·
Forget banning or regulating gig economy but this is just delusional! Wow.
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Last one on this topic, and I have been holding this in myself for a while. For centuries, class divides kept the labor of the poor invisible to the rich. Factory workers toiled behind walls, farmers in distant fields, domestic help in backrooms. The wealthy consumed the fruits of that labor without ever seeing the faces or the fatigue behind it. No direct encounter, no personal guilt. The gig economy shattered that invisibility, at unprecedented scale. Suddenly, the poor aren't hidden away. They're at your doorstep: the delivery partner handing over your ₹1000+ biryani, late-night groceries, or quick-commerce essentials. You see them in the rain, heat, traffic, often on borrowed bikes, working 8–10 hours for earnings that give them sustenance. You see their exhaustion, their polite smile masking frustration with life in general. This is the first time in history at this scale that the working class and consuming class interact face-to-face, transaction after transaction. And that discomfort with our own selves is why we are uncomfortable about the gig economy. We want these people to look our part, so that the guilt we feel while taking orders from them feels less. We aren't just debating economics. We are confronting guilt. That ₹800 order might equal their entire day's earnings after fuel, bike rent, and app cuts. We tip awkwardly, or avoid eye contact, because the inequality is no longer abstract. It's personal. Pre-gig era, the rich could enjoy luxury without moral discomfort. Labor was out of sight. Now, every doorbell ring is a reminder of systemic inequality. That's why debates explode. It's not just policy. It's emotional reckoning. Some defend the system (“they choose it”), others demand change (“this isn't progress, its exploitation”). And here’s the uncomfortable twist: the unsaid ask of clumsy ‘solutions’ isn’t dignity. It is about returning to invisibility. Ban gig work and you don’t solve inequality. You remove livelihoods. These jobs don’t magically reappear as formal, protected employment the next day. They disappear, or they get pushed back into the informal economy where there are even fewer protections and even less accountability. Over-regulate it until the model breaks, and you achieve the same outcome through paperwork instead of slogans: the work evaporates, prices rise, demand collapses, and the people we claim to protect are the first to lose income. And then what happens? The rich get their old comfort back. Convenience returns without faces. Guilt dissolves. We go back to clean abstractions and moral posturing from a distance. The poor don’t become safer, they become invisible again: back in cash economies, back in backrooms, back in shadows where regulation rarely reaches and dignity isn’t even debated. The gig economy just exposed the reality of inequality to the people who previously had the luxury of not seeing it. The doorbell is not the problem. The question is what we do after opening the door. Visibility is the price of progress. We can either use this discomfort to build something better (which we keep doing continuously as delivery partners are our backbone), or we can ban and over-regulate our way back into ignorance. One of those choices improves lives. The other simply helps the consuming class feel virtuous in the dark.

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Was reading up on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and turns out it has an incredible origin story
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S U P R E E T H@hallidude·
@SwiggyCares If I have paid for a product, I need the product delivered. If you don't deliver it, it's a breach of service. Please rethink how you've designed this and remember how many loyal customers you're going to lose to save a buck
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Swiggy Cares@SwiggyCares·
@hallidude Thanks for your time. Really disheartened that you've had an unpleasant experience. Having said that, we'll take active measures to ensure that the circumstances that led to such an instance in the first place are curbed going forward.
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S U P R E E T H@hallidude·
@SwiggyInstamart what's happening in blr? You keep missing products from delivery and never refund or replace missing items. Your support has gone from bad to worse to terrible. A bunch of canned responses and planned incompetence it seems to be. Issue Id: 51344187
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Shalini Singh@shalinisparmar·
@shobhitic same, algo is too biased on decency. Miss 2019 twitter algo, it was the bestt
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Shobhit Bakliwal@shobhitic·
I stopped posting here for about a week and now I feel like I've lost the ability to get any engagement
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S U P R E E T H@hallidude·
@SwiggyCares I've sent you several emails about this and shared my details on multiple platforms. Yet to receive a response from anyone willing to take some responsibility Order ID: 216228716293917
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Swiggy Cares@SwiggyCares·
@hallidude Hi Supreeth. Totally understand this could be frustrating. If you could share the order ID, we’ll dig into it right away and do everything we can to set it right.
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incredible things happening in motorsport right now
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Swaminathan Natarajan
Swaminathan Natarajan@swamin400·
At the feet of Varāha in Belur, an asura lies pinned — head turned, eyes wide. There is no cry. No clenched fist. Just a look of stunned awareness. The body twists, but the face remains composed — not resisting, almost registering who stands above. ಬೆಳೂರಿನ ವರಾಹ ಶಿಲ್ಪದಲ್ಲಿ, ಅವನ ಕಾಲಡಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಬಿದ್ದ ಅಸುರ… ಅದ್ಭುತ ಶಿಲ್ಪದ ಮುಖಭಾವ. ಅವನು ತಿರುಗಿ ನೋಡುತ್ತಿದ್ದಾನೆ — ಅವನು ಸೋತನು, ಆದರೆ ಕುಸಿದವಲ್ಲ. ಒಪ್ಪಿಕೊಂಡವನು. A panel where even the vanquished are given voice, with grace, detail, and dignity — as only Hoysala sculptors could do. #Belur #ChennakeshavaTemple #Varaha #HoysalaArt #KarnatakaHeritage #TempleSculpture #KannadaCulture #PoetryInStone #IncredibleIndia
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Gints Zilbalodis@gintszilbalodis·
I made this image on the plane to LA.
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TylerCWhitmore@TylerCWhitmore·
In honor of Mickey 17 finally releasing (and being amazing), let’s take a moment to reflect and remember Mickey 1.
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Ashwin Deshpande@trollpwnde·
Everyone : “Madve aadmele photography martbiDappa” Me 2 days after wedding with her entire family showing Bar-headed Geese at Magadi Kere😝😎 #BirdPhotography
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edgar bot@edgargonzelaz·
Forever.
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Abhinav Kukreja@kukreja_abhinav·
@AppleSupport Whats the best windows laptop I can buy? I need one to run Ansys anyway but probably a good time to switch to one for everything.
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Abhinav Kukreja@kukreja_abhinav·
Extremely frustrated with how @Apple treats its customers in India. Pay more for all their devices but get half the customer service that you get abroad.
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Sunderdeep - Volklub@volklub·
‘Smaash’ hard-mode is a good way to check your reflexes after 35.
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