Prolificd

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Prolificd

Prolificd

@prolificd

Marxist/Materialist. AI Enthusiast. Building Patience.

Katılım Ağustos 2007
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Karthik 🇮🇳@beastoftraal·
'Hindu nation', 'Christian nation'... countries are closing ranks using religion because religion has become a high-yield shortcut that compresses identity, loyalty, morality, and politics into a single, emotionally charged frame. It works, - especially well when institutions feel powerless and fragile. - because it externalises failure. When states fail to deliver, religion becomes a shock absorber, redirecting anger away from systems and toward "others". - by redraws borders without maps. So 'our people' may live anywhere, 'enemies' may be internal, and loyalty becomes cultural, not civic. All this allows leaders to rule emotionally larger nations than their legal borders. - because anxiety politics needs simple anchors, and religion offers that easily. - from a power perspective since religion is unbeatable. It demands loyalty beyond law and converts disagreement into heresy. - because it converts cultural fear into moral panic. - because it produces clear villains and martyrs and thrives on repetition and outrage. And finally, it works because politicization of religion useful in fragile times since it offers authority without accountability, and unity without equality. The danger isn't religion and faith by themselves. But when belief replaces citizenship, disagreement becomes betrayal/treason and pluralism becomes a threat.
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Gaurav Sabnis
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis·
This is one of those maddening things about modern India I can't wrap my head around. Municipal buses everywhere are packed! There's clearly demand for buses. But we are pouring money into highway lanes & cars & ride hailing apps. As rickety buses are "too crowded to ride".
Gaurav Sabnis@gauravsabnis

"No one takes BEST buses in Mumbai anymore. They are too crowded." Indian elites say such things without an iota of irony.

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svs 🇮🇳@_svs_·
What I really really want @deepigoyal to work on is Indian streets. He should take over the design and maintenance of motorcycle and cycle ‘gig worker’ lanes designed for efficient and safe two wheeler flow and pedestrian movement. Open to everyone of course but majority riders are from a disciplined and trained workforce. Gig work is about last mile delivery and last mile in India needs a lot of attention and investment.
Gems@gemsofbabus_

🚨 AAP's Raghav Chadha demands ban on 10-minute delivery services, protection for gig workers.

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Shanu Mathew
Shanu Mathew@ShanuMathew93·
I initially retweeted reports showing Waymo vehicles stalled across San Francisco, with claims tying it directly to the power outage knocking them out like they were 'bricked.' That was too quick on my part. The vehicles weren't permanently disabled or failing due to lack of power. Instead, reports suggest the outage took down traffic signals, and Waymo's systems treated those dark lights as four-way stops per their safety rules. On such a large scale, that led to longer pauses at intersections, worsening congestion, and the company paused service in affected areas to manage it. The broader point I was trying to make still matters: As autonomy and electrification scale, mobility becomes more coupled to external infrastructure (grid, traffic-control, communications). Consumer adoption is driven by reliability in edge cases, not average-day performance despite being heavily levered to the latter. Highly visible stalls or outages can reinforce a perception of vulnerability even when the system is behaving correctly. This is beyond any one company and is more about how the whole sector builds resilience. There are anecdotal reports that other systems navigated it better (e.g., Tesla robotaxi) but seems like no firm conclusions there. The key question moving forward: what built-in redundancies and fallbacks should AV makers and cities develop to prevent outages from turning into widespread gridlock?
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Vidya
Vidya@VidyaKrishnan·
@PARInetwork @PSainath_org @TheHindu Going by GoI data, Haryana & Punjab are best places for women to be farmers because they have ZERO female suicides. You have to look at "general suicide" data to see that it is bursting through the stratosphere.
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Michael
Michael@michael_chomsky·
Apparently most of SF’s power grid was running on a vulnerable version of Next.js and now the entire city’s power supply is being used to mine Monero. This is your sign to upgrade immediately. CVE-2025-66478 takes no prisoners.
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Mohit Chauhan
Mohit Chauhan@mohitlaws·
• Mangroves • Aarey Forest • Shivalik Hills • Mollem Forest • Hasdeo Forest • Eastern Ghats • Tiger Corridors • Western Ghats • Bastar Forests • Saranda Forest • Niyamgiri Hills • Talabira Forest • IB Valley Forests • Himalayan Region • Elephant Corridors • Kaimur Forest Range • Great Nicobar Forests • Dehing Patkai Rainforest • Fifth Schedule Tribal areas • Now, Aravalli Hills A nexus is looting India’s resources just like the British did.
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Amey Tirodkar
Amey Tirodkar@ameytirodkar·
People in Pune are fighting for Vetal Tekdi People in Mumbai are fighting for mangroves and salt pan land People in Goa are fighting to save Mollem wildlife People in Gadchiroli are fighting to save Surjagad Please add on. This is a long list of urgent battles.
Anuradha Goyal@anuradhagoyal

People in Rajasthan are fighting to save Aravallis. People in Garhwal are fighting to save Deodars. People in Delhi are fighting to get breathable air. People in Bangalore are fighting to get walkable footpaths. Finally, we are asking for our most basic needs. Lets see how much more time and effort till the bosses listen.

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Shakti Salgaokar
Shakti Salgaokar@shaaqT·
Kalnirnays back page has always been special. This is our attempt to bring it alive on your timelines. Show me some love? दैनंदिन चिंता का? "HULT" चा अर्थ व "च" चे नियम | Dr. Yash Velankar | म... youtu.be/sPnFEIaOsxI?si… via @YouTube
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Joel Grus 🤠
Joel Grus 🤠@joelgrus·
what are the big cultural flash points of the last decade? off the top of my head: - AI - MAGA - immigration - wokeness - the omnicause where are the sitcoms about any of these? they practically write themselves (maybe they do exist, I don't watch TV 😇)
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Raj
Raj@chennaikaran·
I’ve been privileged to watch the progress of this important engineering project for over 10 years. It all started with this humble manhole cover at the intersection of Boat Club Road and Chamiers Road. (1/n)
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Moon
Moon@moonsez·
but but what if the kids were wrongly assured by correct grammar and the godzilla happily made a meal out of them? 😱
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