Harshit Juneja

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Harshit Juneja

Harshit Juneja

@impractialdev

Understanding people and instructing machines. Thoughts and tweets are not mine or my employer's or my neighbour's. Probably they are yours.

Dresden | New Delhi Katılım Ekim 2014
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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
Navigating ego (your own and other's) is what it is all about.
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Puneet Patwari
Puneet Patwari@system_monarch·
A month ago, I told everyone: "I've been a backend Engineer for 12+ years. Today, I'm a Principal Engineer at Atlassian. I've designed systems that handle millions of requests. Sat on both sides of system design interviews. Reviewed more architecture docs than I can count. Starting today, I'm breaking down the fundamentals of scaling for the next 25 days. If you're learning system design bookmark this thread, you're going to get a lot of learning from this." FYI, the series has concluded. Here are all the concepts, please bookmark, share, learn and the most important build from the learnings you get. Also, if you have any ideas on what you'd like to see from me, please let me know, any other series or concepts to be broken down.
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Seth Howes
Seth Howes@SethSHowes·
There’s a cafe in Shenzen’s biotech hub that gives you free coffee for a month if you publish in Nature or Science.
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Ayussh
Ayussh@Ayussheth·
Planning to start a Paper Club in Bengaluru, where we’ll invite researchers, read papers, and discuss them together. Reply below if you’d like to join.
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
One of the great ironies of India is that we worship our rivers, yet rarely trust the water that flows into our homes. Which is why Puri’s transformation fascinated me. An entire city where people can apparently drink straight from the tap. And this change didn’t take decades. It happened over just a few years because political leadership, administrative execution and community participation all moved in sync. A key part of the story is the role played by the ‘Jal Sathis’ local women who became guardians of the city’s water quality and helped build public trust in the system. My #MondayMotivation this week comes from leaders & participative citizens who proved that governance can genuinely improve the quality of everyday life
The Better India@thebetterindia

India’s only city where you can drink straight from the tap—no boiling, no filters, no fear. 💧 Puri transformed its broken water system into a 24×7, BIS-certified supply using smart pipelines, IoT monitoring, and community trust. From massive leakages to clean water at every tap, this isn’t just infrastructure—it’s belief restored. This Odisha Day, we ask — if one city can do it, why not others? #CleanWater #SustainableIndia #UrbanTransformation #OdishaDay #Odisha [Tap Water In India, Puri Water Project, Clean Drinking Water, Smart Water Management, Sustainable Cities, Odisha Day]

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Chirag Barjatya
Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
Good to see glp acceptance growing ethically in India, I have coached many clients who are on GLP. Great results so far.
Sowmay Jain@sowmay_jain

some time back, i fell into a peptide rabbit hole. read everything. started experimenting. couldn't stop. then India's semaglutide patent expired in march. 25+ generics launched overnight. suddenly one of the most powerful drugs in healthcare was accessible - but nobody had built proper infrastructure around it. no GLP-1 specialists. no monitoring. no cold chain. 1 in 4 indian adults overweight or obese and the system just wasn't ready. so we built @ZeltaHealth, doctor-prescribed GLP-1s with full medical oversight, delivery, follow-ups, nutrition, blood work - the whole stack. 5,000+ registered patients later, linking up with the head of BD at Novo Nordisk - the company that pioneered GLP-1s with Ozempic and Wegovy. the peptide space in India is just getting interesting. a lot more to come.

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Sandeep Mall
Sandeep Mall@SandeepMall·
I grew up hearing about German time as sign of punctuality. Now, the country's trains rarely arrive on time.
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Lara Avci
Lara Avci@laraavci_·
I’ll be in Berlin over the next couple of days. Say hi if you’re around.
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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@santoshpanda I think that degree makes one pretty good on fundamentals! Lectures are up on youtube for everyone to access, great content!
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Santosh Panda@santoshpanda·
After a long time (a decade, maybe), I saw a guy walk into the office and ask if there was a job opportunity. I was a bit stunned, but I liked that someone was putting in the effort! Hope the market is not bad, and this chap gets a good opportunity. With 5 years of experience, I see most around Frappe ERP implementation. IIT Madras BS Degree
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Sandeep Srinivasa
Sandeep Srinivasa@sandeepssrin·
India is about to witness the single biggest reverse brain drain in known history. For the very first time - the active, entrepreneurial and ambitious will be among them. The question we MUST ask ourselves in India is - how do we get ready ? @nsitharamanoffc @PMOIndia
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Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
Anyone who is a prof doing AI/ML in academia in india in my network?
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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
Google karle behen.
Diva Jain@DivaJain2

@pratapgrover No, you dont import most of your consumption basket. Your purchasing power depends on inflation not on FX directly. Your maths is not mathing.

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Ankur Warikoo
Ankur Warikoo@warikoo·
The richest people I know are not the ones who earned the most. They are the ones who needed the least.
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