Nikhil

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Nikhil

Nikhil

@nik_kothari22

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India Katılım Haziran 2013
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
Introducing Mint - a better bank reconciliation tool for ERPNext. Mint helps you reconcile transactions easily by surfacing important information and improving the UX around bank rec.
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
@NagariaHussain Already did. Changed the entire file since we need the entire boot.
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
@NagariaHussain Doppio being used on ERPNext 😅. Who would have thought lol
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Frappe@frappetech·
🎙️The 9th episode of The Frappe Podcast is now live! This week, we sit down with Nikhil Kothari, founder of The Commit Company and an active contributor in the Frappe ecosystem. Along with our host, Foram Shah, Nikhil talks about discovering code early, choosing entrepreneurship, building with speed and clarity, and carving out opportunities through consistency. They also dive into contribution, open source, and what good design really means when you’re creating apps people actually use. Here’s a sneak peek. Watch the full episode: youtu.be/rIjJtQNr_lA #TheFrappePodcast
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
Open sourcing all government portals and websites should make them much better than they are right now - but I wouldn’t expect any contributions to be considered given the way government institutions work 🤷🏻‍♂️
Sandeep Srinivasa@sandeepssrin

The single biggest value that us citizens can help the govt on is fix their tech infrastructure. We will work for free. @AshwiniVaishnaw - im begging you. Let us write a world class e-govt infrastructure for you. For free. Opensource even.

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Roads of Mumbai
Roads of Mumbai@RoadsOfMumbai·
BMC is playing KBC with Mumbaikars! What is Vatsalabai Desai Jn. popularly known as? A) Prabhadevi B) Worli C) Haji Ali D) Saat Rasta 📷: @drifteternal_
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Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
me, my daily driver, and a peaceful corner of the internet
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
Yeah equipment swaps are common, but I assumed flights starting with 2 would have the Vistara aircraft. Made a rookie mistake by not checking the tail number before upgrading. Looks like the BOM sector has been using the 787-8 for the last few trips 😅. DEL-FRA still uses the 787-9.
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VT-VLO@Vinamralongani·
@nik_kothari22 Equipment swaps aren't uncommon for any airline. This one is extremely unfortunate and a definite downgrade in terms of the hard product. If it's any comfort, I have flown the legacy B787-8 many times, and it's not too bad at all.
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
Upgraded my flight to Frankfurt (AI2027) to business using points only for Air India to swap out the ex-Vistara 787-9 with the “legacy” Air India 787-8. Ugh. So badly wanted to try out the 787-9 in business :/ @Vinamralongani is this quite common these days?
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
having a small meeting with all the ppl who have done something useful with mcp
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Nikhil@nik_kothari22·
It makes sense for Air India to change the domestic Vistara flights since all the older A320s have been refurbished/updated. But on an international leg? Sigh.
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Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger·
Marketing people think this is bad But this builds a insane pile of trust among engineers. You know the stuff the show is real. You know they dare to actually ship. And they believe in their product enough to take the risk of something breaking live. I’d build for that ecosystem rather than some fancy after effects vaporware marketing demo.
near@nearcyan

feeling really bad for the Meta OS team

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James Cowling
James Cowling@jamesacowling·
How to develop taste: Step 1: Ignore all the hustle-culture get-rich-quick BS. If someone isn't motivated by quality they won't develop it. Step 2: The essence of taste is simplicity. Simplicity is hard. Any time a system is getting messy or complicated ask yourself "how could we have designed this differently to make it more simple?" Step 3: Never dismiss a decision you don't agree with as someone being an idiot. They had a reason for making that decision and by learning what it was you'll learn perspective plus more about how humans think and use systems. Step 4: Good taste doesn't show up on short timescales. You won't know if a decision was good until years of usage and changing requirements. If you hop between jobs too fast or don't own projects long enough you won't learn this. Step 5: Never be satisfied with any work you do. This isn't a recipe for happiness but it's a recipe for introspecting every day on what could have been better. Good taste evolves from a constant desire to build things that solve real problems in the most elegant way possible. Step 6: You can't derive taste from data-driven decision making. You need to make decisions based on intuition. Develop the confidence to make your own decisions, stand behind them, and learn when they could have been better. Step 7: You also won't learn good taste from an LLM. LLMs traffic in competency. Taste is about excellence. This one is on you. Step 8: There is no step 8, you've just got to try really hard every day, ignore most of what you read on the internet, and get slowly slowly better over time.
Danh@danhdox

@jamesacowling how do i develop taste dude

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