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Kaustubh

@kaustiwari

memento mori.

India Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Kaustubh@kaustiwari·
@ponnappa “No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life.” - Nietzsche
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@shobhitic Given the rain predictions for the next week, you are not an “optimist”.
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Adithya Venkatesan
Adithya Venkatesan@adadithya·
We just began our census. Reminder: We haven't done a census since 2021. Never before in our history has a census been delayed; not even during WW2. The Indian statistical system WAS a global benchmark, pioneered by Mahalanobis, let's hope we can uphold data integrity now.
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Arindam Paul
Arindam Paul@arindam___paul·
Very interesting graphic
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Suresh K@SureshKBN·
Nothing beats Kerala in hospitality
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@avataram Great stories you have sir. Check out @DanRose999 , he too has a lot of interesting stories from his life in tech.
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Sumukh Rao
Sumukh Rao@RaoSumukh·
On Google Pixel phones, the home screen displays which baggage belt your bags are going to arrive on as soon as you land at your destination. Yet another use case of AI that truly makes your life easier!
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@shri_shobhit The third time I watched it, I was drawing parallels between it and the Harry Potter series.
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Shobhit Shrivastava
Shobhit Shrivastava@shri_shobhit·
Friendly reminder that you ought to watch the Matrix trilogy every decade. Each rewatch reveals something new, and this time, two things stood out: There's a beautiful Sanskrit song (!) in it. Search for Navras. One of the most powerful lines in this movie has always been Agent Smith describing humans as a virus on earth. How we replicate, destroy the host, and move on to the next, unlike other mammals who live in equilibrium with their environment. This time, it struck me that Smith himself becomes the same virus to the Matrix. And that's what finally pushed the Machines to accept human help and make peace.
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Kaustubh@kaustiwari·
Prime example of when you are so anti-establishment that you start losing your mind.
svs 🇮🇳@_svs_

@grok is this true? If yes then Indian market has run out of liquidity so much that small insiders can manipulate the market. Almost anyone can collude and make money. Auto square off is the kind of thing shallow markets do in a crisis. Enemy action is also a possibility. Dark money flowing into India laundered through puddle market scams. Still - a crisis.

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They say Bellandur because they are ashamed of saying Kadubeesanahalli.
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Jaana Dogan ヤナ ドガン
Everyone I work with uses @antigravity like every second of the day and rely on numerous agentic helpers we have for every review and more. Most people evaluate other harnesses for personal projects continuously, and some are driving multi harness orchestration.
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I was chatting with my buddy at Google, who's been a tech director there for about 20 years, about their AI adoption. Craziest convo I've had all year. The TL;DR is that Google engineering appears to have the same AI adoption footprint as John Deere, the tractor company. Most of the industry has the same internal adoption curve: 20% agentic power users, 20% outright refusers, 60% still using Cursor or equivalent chat tool. It turns out Google has this curve too. But why is Google so... average? How is it that a handful of companies are taking off like a spaceship, and the rest, including Google, are mired in inaction? My buddy's observation was key here: There has been an industry-wide hiring freeze for 18+ months, during which time nobody has been moving jobs. So there are no clued-in people coming in from the outside to tell Google how far behind they are, how utterly mediocre they have become as an eng org. He says the problem is that they can't use Claude Code because it's the enemy, and Gemini has never been good enough to capture people's workflows like Claude has, so basically agentic coding just never really took off inside Google. They're all just plodding along, completely oblivious to what's happening out there right now. Not only is Google not able to do anything about it, they don't seem to be aware of the problem at all. I'm having major flashbacks to fifty years ago as a kid at the La Brea Tar Pits, asking, "why can't they just climb out?" My Google friend and I had this conversation over a month ago. I didn't share it because I wanted to look around a bit, and see if it's really as bad as all that. I've been talking to people from dozens of companies since then. And yeah. It's as bad as all that. Google is about average. Some companies at the bottom have near-zero AI adoption and can't even get budget for AI. They may have moats and high walls, but the horde is coming for them all the same. And then there are a few companies I've met recently who are *amazingly* leaned in to AI adoption. One category-leader company just cancelled IntelliJ for a thousand engineers. That's an incredibly bold move, one of many they're making towards agentic adoption. In my opinion, that company is setting themselves up for a _huge_ W. As for the rest, well, it's the Great Siloing. Everyone's flying blind. With nobody moving companies, no company knows where they stand on the AI adoption curve. Nobody knows how they're doing compared to everyone else. Half of them just check a box: "We enabled {Copilot/Cursor} for everyone!" Cue smug celebrations. They think this is like getting SOC2 compliance, just a thing they turn on and now it's "solved." And they don't realize that they've done effectively nothing at all. All because of a hiring freeze.

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@unseenvalue Then aren’t frequency and consistency similar
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@SureshKBN KRN at 900 is where I see it fundamentally, do you see any upside?
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Suresh K
Suresh K@SureshKBN·
Fundamentally I see Bajaj consumer between 400-450 . Unless results surprise r shock me I will be pulling trigger if there is better opportunities relatively . I see it got all attention now
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