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Nilesh निलेश

@nileshdd

Product Manager, Singer and dog dad!

USA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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LDPRINCE
LDPRINCE@ELDPEmpire1·
That note breaks you. Lini knew exactly what she was walking into on that night shift, and she still chose to care for those patients without hesitation. She protected her sisters even from her ICU bed, and spent her last words making sure her husband knew how to protect their sons. 31 years old, two kids under 5, six years in the job - she didn’t hesitate, didn’t ask “what about me.” That’s the kind of quiet courage you don’t get from headlines. On International Nurses Day, remembering people like Lini matters. She gave her life because showing up was what the job required. Kerala lost a nurse that day, but two little boys lost their mom. May her name be remembered exactly like this - not just as a statistic of Nipah, but as a nurse who didn’t flinch.
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@mweinbach Do you have the Find X9 Ultra? How would you compare that with the Pixel? I have the pixel and am contemplating the FX9U.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
Back to using my Pixel 10 Pro XL before I/O and yea this is the best Android experience. Haptics, software, smoothness, all that stuff makes the experience great.
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@gauravsabnis I love this homemade version as you can then make it with no lemon taste. Most commercial ones have lemons and I don't like it that way.
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
Made a kiloful of raw green mango pickle. And immediately had a big portion of it. Oh I do make good pickles!
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@gauravsabnis Met an Afghan family from Western Afghanistan who speak Farsi at home. It was so much fun to share common words between Marathi and Farsi.
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
Marathi is the most linguistically diverse of all Indian languages in terms loan words & their source languages. Because it's been a multi lingual place for centuries. Farsi Arabic Portuguese English in addition to Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Dakhani, Konkani.
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@gauravsabnis Marathi has a lot of persian influence as persian was considered the “elite” language back in the day. Similarly a lot of western Maharashtra marathi is influenced by Portuguese due to their colonisation

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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@maciej_murawski That was a pretty bad video. It wasn't about the Find X9 Ultra at all. It was just a general commentary on what makes a 'peak' phone without specific credit to the Oppo device. I was excited to see this video but disappointed by the end of it.
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Maciej Murawski 📸
Maciej Murawski 📸@maciej_murawski·
So you want to tell me that MKBHD had the OPPO Find X9 Ultra for over a month, and all he said in his video is basically that it has: - great display - great battery - great build - great performance - great cameras Oh, and it's "peak". Really? That's all after such privileged treatment and a month with the device? @karo_yard's "Unboxing and first impressions" videos are usually more thorough than this. 🤦‍♂️ Those big tech YouTubers are cooked for real.
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@hiddenmarkov1 @lemire Yup..I had to reupload the exact same sheet again and even after that, it did a really bad job with my request. I just uploaded the data into chatgpt instead.
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Imhotep@hiddenmarkov1·
@lemire I was in excel. I wanted some visuals for my data so I hit the Copilot button and told it do make an infographic of my data. it said I don't have access to the data, you need to upload it. Even though the sheet with the data was literally next to the Copilot window.
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Daniel Lemire
Daniel Lemire@lemire·
Microsoft, along with Apple, was one of the companies most likely to benefit from the AI breakthrough. They have trust and brand recognition. Apple has done little outside of providing great hardware. Microsoft chose another path. It did what I would have done as CEO: it bet the farm on AI. Why not? It has enormous trust capital. Enterprises worldwide trust Microsoft blindly with their data. Microsoft is the ideal enterprise AI vendor. And yet… Microsoft has put “Copilot” (its word for “AI”) everywhere. I see it in Microsoft Word when I am unlucky enough to use it. I tried clicking the Copilot button once. I am not sure who it is for. Copilot is in Microsoft Teams, which I am compelled to use regularly. I am also not sure who it is for. What I find fascinating is that “decision makers” do not seem to view Microsoft as a potential AI vendor, despite everything it is doing. Part of the story is branding. Many people love Microsoft Word and cannot imagine living without it. But are these same people eager to see their workflow transformed by AI? It seems not. Microsoft is enterprise-oriented. It is safe, secure, and boring. That is how we like it. These AI Copilot buttons feel out of place and out of brand. If you pick a random business client from Microsoft’s stack, you will find that their “AI strategy” consists mostly of “wait and see.” Their employees do use AI, but most probably via their own OpenAI accounts. Let us be serious: if not for video games, Microsoft Windows would be the “old people system.” On campus, you see kids with Windows laptops, but they are really gaming machines. Microsoft itself is trapped in the very profitable enterprise segment. These customers are still in the shocked-and-awed phase of the AI breakthrough.
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Rajesh Lele 🇮🇳
Rajesh Lele 🇮🇳@rajeshlele·
@gauravsabnis This & now Vande Mataram chant is the cherry on the obnoxious cake. Was in Vietnam last week. Few desis on the coconut basket boat ride near Hoi An (2 to a boat only) kept chanting the latter, getting the boatman to chant it & looking on as if they had done a great feat! 🙄🤦
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
Gives me no pleasure to write this 🧵 but @k_rupal @prichills can verify every detail. Went for a Boat Safari where they take you under Iguaçu falls. To get to the boat, you have to change 3 vehicles & stand in line multiple times. There was an Indian tour group with INAIR. /1
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@gauravsabnis Were you guys speaking in English? If yes, other non-Indians could at least see there are sane Indians who don't tolerate such behavior.
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Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
Yeah one of them tried "mind your own business" on me. I said it is my business because you're giving India a bad name.
DR.VR, #Isawyourfeet ☂️😄@Doc_Amma

@gauravsabnis In recent years, I've started confronting every person cutting the line. It is amazing they do this and look at me like *I* am being the b!tch...

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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@gauravsabnis What's the point of shouting India India when you are in Brazil?Those are not Indian waterfalls.Are they missing India at that specific moment? Or are they loudly reminding everyone that the most obnoxious group is from India,in case they were mistaken for Pakistani/Bangladeshi?
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
And they don't even realize that loudly going "INDIA! INDIA!" In a shared boat while other people are taking pics & videos of a lifelong memory does India and Indians no good. No one else was noisy. Only this Delhi gang. Disgraceful! /end
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Sangeetha(RewriteYourStory)
You can be a vegetarian . You can be a vegan. You can be anything from an omnivore to fruitarian. Indian vegetarians need to understand a simple fact. You dont get to disrespect other people's food in your country or another country. You dont walk around making faces, displaying a gag reflex, or covering your face. You may not like it. Its a YOU problem. Stay away from such places.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
How do people work with only one display? It feels impossible to be productive What are you swapping screens every 10 seconds
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
@vivek_naskar Window snapping, alt-tab, win+d can all have solutions on Mac but it doesn't beat native support in Windows. If you like to keep mental context of everything you have open and need to switch constantly to be productive, Mac will frustrate you compared to Win.
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Vivek Naskar
Vivek Naskar@vivek_naskar·
I've recently switched to the MacBook M4 Air and have been using it for coding and writing for the past two days. Here are a few things I noticed so far: — The laptop is extremely silent. No noise at all since the Air is fanless. — The keyboard and trackpad are phenomenal. But I probably should have opted for the 13" model. The 15" has a lot of empty space around the keyboard. — It took me almost two days to start getting used to the keyboard shortcuts. Still not an expert. — On Windows, I can type fast without looking at the keyboard. On Mac, I can't yet. It will take some time, even though the layout is quite similar. — I am very used to Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V on Windows. On Mac, I keep pressing Control instead of Command by mistake. Still retraining my muscle memory. — I like how software installation works on macOS. Most apps come as DMG files (disk images) and you just drag the app into the Applications folder. It's simple and fast. — The speakers are some of the best I have heard on a laptop. This is the 15" model, which has a six-speaker sound system, and they get surprisingly loud with good bass. I have used HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops before and none of them sounded this good. — The laptop is lightweight and comfortable to carry around. Although so far I have only moved it from my bedroom to the living room. — Not enough ports on the M4 Air. It only has two Thunderbolt (USB-C) ports, MagSafe charging, and a headphone jack, so I had to borrow an external dock from a friend. Looks like I will need to buy one soon. — The MagSafe charger is brilliant. The magnetic snap is satisfying and safe if someone trips over the cable. — The battery life has been excellent. I managed to get almost two full days on a single charge with coding and writing. — The trackpad is smooth but it's huge. I am not fully comfortable using it yet, so I am using an external mouse. — Coding on this is 🤌 — I also ran small and mid-sized LLMs using Ollama. It ran beautifully. No issues at all. My old HP laptop used to scream with its fan whenever I tried something similar. I think here on 𝕏, most people already use a MacBook, so this might be familiar to them. I’m mostly sharing this to document my first impressions.
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Nilesh निलेश@nileshdd·
India!! 🎉🎉 Comprehensive win!🏆🏆 Well played New Zealand. Hard luck! ❤️
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