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Raj
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Intern @IndiaSpaceLab | @IIT-Patna (’25–’27) | SIH'22 Winner | Ex-SDE Intern @TheCybertize | Hacktoberfest'22 | Full Stack Developer
India Katılım Ocak 2015
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@Hiteshdotcom @github Since GitHub is owned by Microsoft, I don’t think so they will ever charge for this.
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It’s exceptional pressure on @github
Every vibe code app, vibe coding platform is putting up an insane pressure on Github infrastructure. I am just surprised that they are not charging these companies. They happily pay to Anthropic and OpenAI, they can pay for GitHub infrastructure too.
Great company, great product but pressure is too much at this point. All AI flood is at one direction, GitHub.
I guess, this is a big decision time for them. And decision is such a critical thing that no matter what you do, there will be enough people to dislike it or rant about it.
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📡 𝗙𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗢𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗧 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀: 𝗣𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 → 𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 → 𝗗𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗔𝗻𝗮𝗹𝘆𝘀𝗶𝘀
🧵 OSINT Arsenal: Tools That Actually Deliver Results
1️⃣ Shodan
🔗 shodan.io
🎯 Finds internet-connected devices (cameras, servers, IoT)
2️⃣ Censys
🔗 search.censys.io
🎯 Scans internet assets & SSL certificates
3️⃣ Criminal IP
🔗 criminalip.io
🎯 Attack surface intelligence & risk analysis
4️⃣ FOFA
🔗 fofa.info
🎯 Search engine for exposed systems & services
5️⃣ Google Dorking
🔗 google.com
🎯 Advanced search queries to uncover hidden data
6️⃣ TheHarvester
🔗 github.com/laramies/theHa…
🎯 Collect emails, domains, hosts from public sources
7️⃣ SpiderFoot
🔗 spiderfoot.net
🎯 Automated OSINT collection & correlation
8️⃣ Maltego
🔗 maltego.com
🎯 Visual link analysis (people, domains, networks)
9️⃣ DNSDumpster
🔗 dnsdumpster.com
🎯 DNS records & subdomain discovery
🔟 Sublist3r
🔗 github.com/aboul3la/Subli…
🎯 Subdomain enumeration
1️⃣1️⃣ crt.sh
🔗 crt.sh
🎯 SSL/TLS certificate search
1️⃣2️⃣ Nmap
🔗 nmap.org
🎯 Network scanning & host discovery
1️⃣3️⃣ Masscan
🔗 github.com/robertdavidgra…
🎯 Ultra-fast port scanning
1️⃣4️⃣ Recon-ng
🔗 github.com/lanmaster53/re…
🎯 Modular web reconnaissance framework
1️⃣5️⃣ Mitaka
🔗 github.com/ninoseki/mitaka
🎯 Browser extension for quick OSINT lookup
1️⃣6️⃣ Wayback Machine
🔗 archive.org/web
🎯 View historical versions of websites
1️⃣7️⃣ ExifTool
🔗 exiftool.org
🎯 Extract/edit file metadata
1️⃣8️⃣ Metagoofil
🔗 github.com/laramies/metag…
🎯 Extract metadata from public documents
1️⃣9️⃣ GitHub
🔗 github.com
🎯 Analyze public code & developer activity
2️⃣0️⃣ GitLeaks
🔗 github.com/gitleaks/gitle…
🎯 Detect secrets in repositories
2️⃣1️⃣ Intelligence X
🔗 intelx.io
🎯 Search leaks, dark web & breached data
2️⃣2️⃣ OnionScan
🔗 github.com/s-rah/onionscan
🎯 Analyze Tor hidden services
2️⃣3️⃣ GeoSpy
🔗 geospy.ai
🎯 Geolocation intelligence from images/data
⚠️ Use legally. OSINT is powerful—but misuse will backfire.
#OSINT #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #Recon
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What I told 2,000 future founders in Bengaluru today:
1/ We believe we are at the start of a second wave of Indian companies that will build world-class AI native products for the global market. Emergent and Giga are the model of the future.
2/ Just because a space seems crowded doesn't mean it's too late. Zepto, Emergent, Giga - none were first movers. Second mover advantage is real.
3/ In fact, a good formula for finding startup ideas is to look at ideas that are showing some promise and just execute them better. Execution is everything: if you're an exceptional engineer, and you can build and move faster than your competitors, you'll win.
4/ There is every reason to believe Indian teams can beat US teams building global products. The level of engineering talent here is on a whole different level, and that's the key input.
5/ In the AI era, the best founders are the ones building at the edge of what's technically possible. You need to be experimenting wth the latest models, the latest open source projects.
6/ Stay in the flow of information. Watch the right podcasts, follow the right people on X. With AI changing this fast, you need to know what the smartest builders are thinking.
7/ Most of the best startups don't come from someone explicitly trying to start a company. They start from someone building a project just for fun, or tinkering with a new technology because they are curious. India needs more of this "tinkering" culture - this is how you have novel ideas when technology is shifting quickly.
8/ Founders are getting younger. Aadit was 18 when he started Zepto. The Giga founders were 20 when they came to SF. Young people who can learn very fast have the advantage right now.
9/ The best founders are pushing AI coding to the max. You can now write 20K lines of code / day. One person can do the work that just a year ago would take a 100 person team. The best builders are taking advantage and building at Garry Tan speeds.
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Announcing Amazon S3 Files.
The first and only cloud object store with fully-featured, high-performance file system access.
Learn more here. go.aws/4tw17Zg
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@TukiFromKL @grok how would it know that it is the exact same person/airmen because there can be some different person whose heartbeat can be classified as US airmen?
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🚨holy shit.. the CIA just used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to find an American pilot hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.. by detecting his heartbeat..
not his phone.. not a tracker.. not a radio signal.. his heartbeat..
Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works built it.. the same classified division that built the SR-71 Blackbird.. the stealth bomber.. the U-2 spy plane.. every secret aircraft America has ever denied existed until they didn't..
it uses quantum magnetometry to pick up the electromagnetic pulse your heart makes every time it beats.. then AI filters out everything else..
the pilot.. callsign "Dude 44 Bravo" was wounded.. alone for two days.. hiding in a crack in a mountain.. while Iranian forces searched for him on foot..
and America found him from the sky.. by listening to his chest..
here's the part that should rewrite everything you think about privacy and power.. this was Ghost Murmur's FIRST operational use.. meaning it's been sitting in a vault.. tested.. ready.. waiting for a moment important enough to reveal it..
they didn't show you this to impress you.. they showed you this because the next person they use it on won't be a rescue
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: CIA reportedly used secret new tool “Ghost Murmur” to locate the downed U.S. airman in Iran, capable of detecting a human heartbeat from long range.
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🚨Last night, India switched on a reactor.
Here are 9 numbers nobody is talking about:
→ 72 years: Time since Homi Bhabha conceived this plan
→ 22 years: Time to actually build it
→ ₹7,700 crore: Final cost (started at ₹3,492 crore)
→ 500 MW: Power it will generate
→ 2nd: India's global rank only Russia had this before
→ 25%: India's share of world's thorium reserves
→ 400 years: How long those reserves can power India
→ 200+: Indian companies that built it. Zero foreign designs.
→ 3: Countries that tried and quit - USA, Germany, UK
🧵 A thread that will blow your mind:
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🚨 Zoom and Google Meet charge for group calls. Someone just turned any basic server into a private video conferencing hub. Unlimited time. $0.
It is called Jitsi Meet.
Install it on any VPS. It becomes a full HD video calling platform.
No Zoom. No 40-minute time limits. No forced app downloads. Just your own server and a secure meeting link.
Here is what is inside this thing:
→ HD video and audio with unlimited participants
→ Screen sharing and collaborative document editing
→ End-to-end encryption for total privacy
→ Works directly in the browser without any downloads
→ Complete control over your meeting data
Here is the wildest part:
You just send a link. People click it and instantly join the call from their browser. You get the exact same seamless experience as premium Zoom, but nobody is recording your meetings or selling your data.
Video calls, screen sharing, and remote meetings. All the things companies pay SaaS providers thousands a year for.
Free. Running on hardware you already control.
Startups spend $150+ a year per user on Zoom licenses. This costs the price of a basic VPS.
21,000+ GitHub stars.
100% Open Source.

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@BhosalePratim @grok what are the ways to optimise this app to save Mac's Battery.
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RCS 4.0 is coming, and it could change messaging completely 📩🔥
What’s new:
• Built-in video calls directly inside Messages (no extra apps)
• Cross-platform support between Android & Apple for video calls
• Higher quality photos & videos
• Interactive tools for businesses inside chats
Messaging is about to level up 👀

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Research papers you must read for AI Engineer interviews:
1. Attention is all you need (Transformers)
2. LoRA (Low rank adaption)
3. PEFT ( Parameter Efficient Fine Tuning)
4. VIT (Vision Transformers)
5. VAE (Variational Auto Encoder)
6. GANs ( Generative Adversarial Networks)
7. BERT ( Bidirectional Encoder Representation from Transformers)
8. Diffusion Models (Stable Diffusion)
9. RAG (Retrieval Augment Generation)
10. GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformers)
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🚀 Want to join Hackathons & Win Competitions in 2026?
Here’s the ONLY list you need 👇
1. Hackathons (Build + Win)
Devpost → Global hackathons (Google, Meta, etc.)
Devfolio → Best for Indian hackathons 🇮🇳
Unstop → Hackathons + case competitions
MLH (Major League Hacking) → Student-focused events
HackHunt → Finds hackathons worldwide
2. Competitive Coding
Codeforces → Best for serious coders
LeetCode → Weekly contests + interview prep
CodeChef → Beginner-friendly contests
HackerRank → Practice + hiring challenges
Topcoder → Old-school competitive coding
3. AI / Data Science
Kaggle → Real-world ML competitions
Analytics Vidhya → India-focused challenges
AIcrowd → Advanced AI competitions
DrivenData → Social impact projects
4. Bonus Platforms
HackerEarth → Hackathons + hiring
Hackster(dot)io → Hardware & IoT
HeroX → Innovation challenges
Agorize → Company-sponsored contests
#Hackathon #Coding #Developers #Tech #AI #Programming #Students #CareerGrowth
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