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Kumar Harsh

@kumarharsh

♥️ The Web 🧠 Design, science, stories, quips ⚒️ GraphQL for VSCode 💼 UI @Google 👀 Views are my own

India Katılım Mart 2009
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Kumar Harsh
Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@nehalmax I'm afraid to say sire, that I have forgotten everything that you've taught me 😂
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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@KalamCenter It's not the correct way to look at the Prop 65 label. It's just companies trying to avoid any potential lawsuit.
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Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
A man shared an image of a Maggi packet imported from India that had a cancer warning on it being sold in California, USA.
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@sarah_edo Wow, got to know about this "fix" with this tweet, I guess it's really fixed!
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Hardik Rajgor
Hardik Rajgor@Hardism·
When FIFA suspends Nepal, India or an African country's football federation over "government interference", it is supposed to be a verdict and commentary on the third world institutions in place in these countries. But when the US President calls the FIFA head to overturn a red card in the middle of a World Cup, and then celebrates the said call and decision on social media, it is to "save the game" and reverse the "injustice". It is not hypocrisy. It is hierarchy.
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Tarun Mehta
Tarun Mehta@tarunsmehta·
One of my board members had once reminded me - the Japanese don't just export bullet trains. They export all the standards that come with that. You will have to use the Steel that they would have approved. You will have to use the glass to seal the windows that they would have figured out. You will have to use the fasteners that they would have perfected. And who will be best placed to build all these standardized items? Lo and behold, local suppliers from Japan. This is not evil, this is just sensible. The people who invented something, the people who perfected it, are obviously going to be the best placed to build it. Hence, standards. Today, for the first time in our lives, there are things where India genuinely is becoming world-class at. Look at our industry, electric 2Ws. Look at payments. Maybe even drones and other new technologies soon enough. For a change, we need to learn the confidence to write standards. To help everybody else figure out how to build something like this fast and, in the process, become the leading center for these technologies globally. @aravind @Fintech03 @amitabhk87 @dilipasbe
NPCI@NPCI_NPCI

#NewEpisodeAlert Ep:11 Ather Energy | Tarun Mehta on Engineering, Scale and India's Tech Future In this episode of NPCI’s Innovators Playground Podcast, @dilipasbe sits down with @tarunsmehta , Co-Founder and CEO, @atherenergy to explore how engineering excellence, technology ownership, and long-term thinking can help India build globally competitive products and technology companies. From EVs and software to standards and talent, the conversation offers an insider look at what it takes to create enduring innovation from India. Here is what the episode dives into: ✅ Ather’s biggest competitive advantage ✅ Why owning technology matters more than owning factories ✅ Why India must create and export its own technology standards ✅ Why the future belongs to builders and engineers Watch the full episode here: youtu.be/7FAXthBxxho #NPCI #NPCIAlwaysForward #InnovatorsPlayground #TechLeadership

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Brandur
Brandur@brandur·
I just found Brave's "Force Paste" option that bypasses the work of sordid retards who prevent pasting into form fields. This might have just endured me to this browser for life.
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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@nehalmax As for the matrix multiplication क् + ई = की But क् × ई = ??? But I think this relaxation should be afforded to languages
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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@nehalmax Yeah, there is another mistake - the first vector should be made of halants on consonants (क्‌ instead of क)
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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@vy0mbhatia What happens when the Bacteria reproduces? Is the File copied or split?
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vyom@vy0mbhatia·
why did we put chaar diwari inside of a bacterium's dna? because a silicon chip can only fit transistors till the size of atoms. however, a single gram of DNA is so dense that theoretically it can store over 200 petabytes of data. DNA is so durable that info on it can survive for hundreds of years at room temperature. tldr; DNA can be silicon chips and even better. and biocompute is early. $3500 per MB, is a cost that most DNA companies put it. mainly because DNA is expensive to make from scratch. but a chemical engineer from BITS Pilani thought what if there's no making it from scratch and we just pick it out of abundant bacteria? at 23, Anagha is chasing the impossible. and all this is happening in a small lab in 1st Block Koramangla, Bengaluru. her cost? $1 per MB. a person who deeply cares. that's what india needs. but she wants to go further, $1 per TB of storage. which is theoretically possible with a 'micro-fluid' drive. beating the cost of existing storage solutions at $5-6 per TB. and hence, to show this one of a kind journey, chaar diwari is now immortalised inside of a bacteria's dna.
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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
Was feeling the movie was just above average given the huge potential it had (and Spielberg), but then for the last 30 minutes, the whole theatre fell silent and was basically glued to the big screen.
Global Box Office@GlobalBoxOffice

Spielberg’s DISCLOSURE DAY crossed the $100M mark worldwide yesterday, 4 days after its domestic opening. It’s now the fastest original film to hit the century milestone this decade, outperforming SINNERS and HOPPERS.

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Kumar Harsh@kumarharsh·
@dinosaur_info @douglaskarr @ichbinGisele There are many bad faith actors on Wikipedia too, defacing pages and then blocking corrections: x.com/i/status/20621…
NPOV@npovmedia

🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: A Fortune 500 company reportedly cancelled a @HinduAmerican training session after employees circulated its Wikipedia page. That page tells readers HAF aligns with Hindu nationalism, threatens academic freedom, and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent. We traced who built that narrative. The same handful of accounts kept appearing across HAF, its critics, activist groups, and key public figures—building an interconnected narrative that now feeds Google and AI systems. Full investigation in thread. Receipts 👇

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ᴅᴏᴏᴍᴇɴɪᴄ@dinosaur_info·
Nobody is complaining loudly enough that Wikipedia is sometimes no longer even on the first page of google results. Like what the hell are we doing
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Anurag Haldar@anuragh1349·
@ThenNowForeve Duck kejri...but how are they reducing this heap should be made into a case study so that other states can also follow. Kolkata has a massive dump like this. But I hope they are doing contained inceranation and not releasing toxic gases in the air.
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Xi Jinping is pronounced "SHEE" as in "sheep" Really simple name that so many Westerners get wrong
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
"He [Ashwini Vaishnaw] stated that the last financial year was the safest in the 150-year history of Indian Railways, as accidents had been reduced by 90 per cent" We don't appreciate this kind of unsexy progress enough. As a frequent night train traveller, thank you Ashwini Vaishnaw-ji 🙏 I agree with him that most of our flying should be replaced with high speed trains. India is the ideal geography for trains, both high speed trains and local trains. We can travel Delhi-Mumbai or Chennai-Mumbai in 4-5 hours (Beijing-Shanghai is about the same distance). Now let me come to local city/suburb/exurb train networks. Japan's local train networks are a marvel of both engineering and business planning. Japan has real estate companies that run private local train networks, connecting various suburbs/exurbs. They combine train stations with shopping malls, hospitals and the like. In India, a lot of idle capital locked up in semi-urban or urban real estate can be used to finance the build up by private companies. Japan presents a very interesting model. Now my personal passion: we must build trains to every panchayat in India (250,000 station network!). Building the network will massively stimulate the economy and create rural jobs. Once the infrastructure is done, it will attract higher value economic activity. It will set off a 10-15 year economic boom!
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Jordanreviewsittt@jordanreviewsit·
He’s going to the post office. Add 10 people in line who have never mailed anything in their entire life
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