Manoj Malineni retweetledi
Manoj Malineni
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Manoj Malineni retweetledi

@harishkotian Couldn't keep up with the traffic. Had to temporarily add a paywall.
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@manoj92 Hi Manoj, swast.ai is being redirected to drpran.com free consultations no longer available
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Built Swast.AI with help from Claude Code over the past week. It is designed to address the severe shortage of qualified doctors in India. Will be free forever for everyone. Currently live in beta. Please give it a spin and provide feedback. 🙏

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@JRMcRail All Indian languages, and most languages in the world originated from Sanskrit. Every Indian understands the reference to health. The swastika too is a symbol of good luck in Indian culture.
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@PuppersAjax Doesn't really matter because this tool is created for India.
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@manoj92 While that is true, the fact is that it was stolen by the NAZI party to mean something quite fore nefarious.
Whether the Swastika meant “to good health” amongst many positive things in many cultures, an overwhelming majority of the world now sees it as something far more evil.
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@AnnieGotAGun_1 It’s actually not too bad in the urban areas. Problem is no doctor wants to live in remote villages, where ~65% of Indians live.
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@manoj92 I'll tell you why you have a shortage of qualified doctors in India.
That's because most of them are here in the United States of America.
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@meaculpau27 It’s a symbol in Indian culture too meant to symbolize good luck.
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@manoj92 I’ve read it is a Native American symbol. Possibly referring to the 4 winds I believe, but I didn’t know about the origin of its name. Thanks.
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@PuppersAjax What’s wrong with the Swastika. It is a symbol in India for good luck. And Swast is a separate word that means good health.
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@manoj92 Its a great idea, but honestly, It’s a terrible name, as it reads as “swastika” (our brains fill in the letters between the first and last letters based upon various letters numbers of those, and familiarity). I honestly had to read it several times but it still jumps out
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@WMATASoldier This is built for Bharat. Whatever FTC is/was, I won’t really be losing sleep over what they will/would’ve said.
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If the FTC still existed they might have something to say about this
Manoj Malineni@manoj92
Built Swast.AI with help from Claude Code over the past week. It is designed to address the severe shortage of qualified doctors in India. Will be free forever for everyone. Currently live in beta. Please give it a spin and provide feedback. 🙏
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@lcwhitlock14 No. But this tool can help with a lot of tasks for which a mortal lawyer is not necessary.
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Another day, another code sprint with claude code, another product: nyayam.org
Please take it for a spin and suggest improvements. 🙏

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@QuantumMagick You need to understand that this was built for providing medical consultation to people in remote areas of India, where there is little/no access to doctors.
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You know best what you want, but seems very counterintuitive.
How the hell can most users input a single word or line answer and get anything usable back? Ridiculous. If that’s your model, it will never work. 🤷🏻♀️
When’s the last time you saw a doctor for illness or injury and was able to confine yourself to a single sentence? Medicine takes more than a line. Most of your users will not be using precise language and will require a great many words to accurately convey their concerns. People are NOT good at explaining physical symptoms.
Pressing “enter” isn’t generally considered onerous. Your software, dude, so do you, but I don’t think you understand how normies work and interact with AI. 🤷🏻♀️
Best of luck with your project.
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@manoj92 @wizofbones If you TRULY want the above, you're going to have to give a damn.
What I see here is 2 sides battling what you ACTUALLY want.
So, do you want "to make it accessible and easy to use for anyone irrespective of literacy, language, location or income" or do you not give a damn?

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@manoj92 Thanks for the education. If you’re marketing in the US, most will not know that.
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@showbiz411 Well don’t really care because it is designed for India.
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@manoj92 Hi Manoj, trying to reach you! Couldn't find your DM here so have dropped a message on LinkedIn.
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@QuantumMagick Actually after thinking about, I kept the return button as is. It was actually a feature to ensure an easier experience for most users - since they input one word/one line answers only. Also, added shift+return for new line.
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@manoj92 Happy to help; I think this has great potential to be of genuine use. I appreciate your goals.
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