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The Better India
The Better India@thebetterindia·
These river dolphins don’t just swim — they spark change too. In Kota, Rajasthan, a group of young volunteers is cleaning rivers, ghats, stepwells, and public spaces without waiting for the system to act. From removing plastic waste along riverbanks to restoring historic spots and spreading awareness, these youths are leading by example. While many complain about the mess, they choose to step in and make a difference. Their message is simple: patriotism isn’t just about waving the flag — it’s also about caring for your city, rivers, and shared spaces. Their story proves that real change often begins with a few responsible people taking the first step. Video Credits : kota_community #KotaCommunity #CleanIndia #YouthForChange #RiverCleanup #RealHeroes [Kota Community, River Cleaning India, Youth Volunteers, Clean City Campaign, Rajasthan Youth] Origina post by @TbiHindi
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Everyone needs to read this... The Crab Mentality (a visual thread)
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freeCodeCamp.org
freeCodeCamp.org@freeCodeCamp·
Protecting your privacy online doesn't come down to one tool. It's about layered habits that reduce what you expose in the first place. Here, @manishmshiva covers practical steps like stronger passwords, multi-factor auth, VPNs, and limiting data you share. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-pr…
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Shashank Kumar
Shashank Kumar@shashank_kr·
We recently built an AI assistant inside @Razorpay called Slash. It reads our entire codebase, debugs production incidents, reviews specs, writes code, reviews every single PR, answer tech queries and also raises PRs for small features. It's easily accessible through Slack. We can tag it in any Slack thread, describe the problem in English, and it gets to work. Six weeks ago, Slash handled 122 tasks in its first week. Last week it handled 14000+. Queries, analysis, bug fixes, PR reviews, test runs and work that earlier lived across scattered tools and teams can now be done with Slash right within Slack. 1000+ people used it in a single week because it got their work done faster. The whole adoption has been completely organic. The numbers from last week have been very encouraging - 14,854 tasks completed. 2,150 PRs raised, 1,152 merged, 45% of those PRs shipped with zero human rework. A payout gets stuck mid-retry during a live incident, an engineer tags Slash and within seconds, it cross-references logs with code and pinpoints a state machine bug blocking the retry-to-failed state transition. Tells the team exactly which logs to check and how to resolve the incident. With its K8s analyzer skill, Slash scanned a single namespace, right-sized all 11 workers using 48-hour P95 pod metrics, and raised the PR. One run saved $560/month. A marketing banner bug was fixed with few prompt iterations with a PR raised, merged to prod and deployed in minutes. No front-end developer touched the code. Security teams ran static security testing and remediation through Slash at org scale. Thousands of findings were purged and many more got validated autonomously. But Slash isn't just an engineering tool. Account managers now trace stuck customer payments and integration failures through Slash instead of pinging engineers on Slack. L2 product support tickets get triaged by Slash before they reach engineering. 250+ non-engineers ran thousands of sessions last week. PMs used it for research on our payments infra, customer interviews and product features sometimes raising PRs of their own. Analytics teams built SQL pipelines. 11% of all sessions came from people outside tech and product. On our company bakkar (watercooler) Slack thread, someone asked Slash jokingly to assign tasks to everyone and it responded in the same tone. It seamlessly started participating in inside jokes and conversations. The quality compounds with use. Engineers who shipped 11+ Slash PRs averaged a 63% merge rate without rework. First-timers averaged 37%. Across the org, human review comments per PR have dropped more than 40% with Slash starting to do in-depth review of every single change. We're still early. Large cross-repo refactors, fully agentic sdlc and plan mode are next. But Slash has already changed how people at Razorpay build, debug, and ship every day.
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JIX5A
JIX5A@JIX5A·
Dabur India Limited sent Avaaniish Agarwal a legal notice. His crime you ask ? He picked up a Dabur Real Litchi, flipped it, and read the ingredients on camera.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
43 years ago, Michael Jackson did the moonwalk on television for the first time while performing ‘Billie Jean’ at Motown 25.
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Dr. Sudhir Mehta
Dr. Sudhir Mehta@sudhirmehtapune·
#NaviMumbai International Airport is already handling ~150 daily flight movements within months of launch. #Pune is at ~200 to 230 movements a day and operating under severe capacity constraints. For Pune and Western Maharashtra, reliable high-speed connectivity to Navi Mumbai Airport is no longer optional , it is now strategic infrastructure. The Mumbai Pune corridor must be planned as an integrated aviation economic region, not as two separate cities. A predictable sub 90 minute connection between Pune and Navi Mumbai Airport should become a priority. It will directly impact exports, GCCs, tourism, investment flows and global business mobility for one of India’s most important manufacturing and technology belts.
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Aditya Kondawar
Aditya Kondawar@aditya_kondawar·
Such a Beautiful Ganpati Mandir in Pune Trishund Mayureshwar Ganapati, a unique form of Lord Ganesha seated on a mayur (peacock), with trishund (three trunks) and six arms. The idol is sculpted out of pure black basalt stone Very peaceful to visit and just sit there!
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SANYA | Corporate Athlete Method
Every Indian professional, take this test once. 10 questions about your body. Not your habits, not your weight, not your blood test. Just your body. What it’s doing right now without you noticing. If you say yes to 6 or more, your body is 10+ years older than your age. Most Indians fail this test and don’t know they failed. Here:
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your body has roughly 20 hours to live above what climbers call Everest's death zone. The summit sits on the wrong side of that line. The people in that photo are dying as they take it. Up there, the air holds about a third of the oxygen you'd breathe at sea level. Your blood oxygen drops from a healthy 95% to 50 or 60. At any hospital on Earth, those numbers trigger a medical emergency. Your brain starts running on fumes. Climbers describe feeling drunk, hearing voices, seeing people who aren't there. Even basic decisions, like whether to turn back, can feel impossible. Meanwhile your stomach stops processing food, sleep becomes pointless, and your cells burn through oxygen faster than bottled tanks can replace it. After about 20 hours, organs start to fail. Most people who die on Everest die on the way down, already half-gone by the time they turn around. The crowd in this photo is the 2025 summit weekend, when 213 people reached the top on May 18 and 19 alone. They were all squeezed into one narrow window when the wind dropped enough to climb. The 2026 season just opened on May 13 with a record 492 permits. The fee jumped to $15,000 a head this year, up from $11,000, and Nepal has already pulled in over $7 million from Everest alone this spring. A full Everest trip averages $61,000. Luxury packages with heated tents and unlimited oxygen run $150,000 to $300,000 a person. About 200 dead climbers are still on the mountain right now, frozen where they fell. Rainbow Valley sits just below the summit, named for the colored jackets sticking up through the snow. Almost none can be brought back. Recovering a single body once took 18 hours and a team of climbers, and helicopters can't fly that high. The Sherpas who do most of the work, fixing the ropes, hauling the oxygen tanks, sometimes carrying clients when they collapse, earn around $10,000 for an entire season. Western guides on the same trip make $30,000 to $50,000. Back home, farm income in their villages averages $500 a year, which is why so many of them keep coming back. 42 mountain workers have died on Everest in the past ten years. Mountains kill people. Everest is the one that takes your money first, hands you a guide and an oxygen tank, and points you past a body count on the way up.
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The summit of Everest, the highest point on Earth above sea level

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Aditya Garg
Aditya Garg@AdityaGargINC·
I am a Proud Parasite. I file RTI. I question authorities. I do not bend before power. I am not scared. I am the future of India. Accept it Uncle. 🙏🏻 #CJI #SuryaKant
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I built a Claude Cowork OS that replaces OpenClaw and runs on autopilot. Manages my business & personal life tasks. I created the whole playbook so you can re-build it tonight. What's inside: • The exact foundation prompt • 3 level orchestration map • Memory template for global context • Routing table for file management • Starter workstations (finance, content, community, habits) • Project file structure • Single prompt that builds the entire folder tree Follow + Comment 'OS' and follow. I'll DM it to you.
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Saurabh Jain
Saurabh Jain@skjsaurabh·
My mamaji is on ventilator. He had all his life’s savings within PSU bank in FDs. All his accounts have been sealed as due to being bed ridden he could not do re-KYC in person. His kids asked bank to take humane view. Bank said if he cannot come in person, accounts will not open. FDs in PSU banks can be useless in time of need due to KYC regulations. @narendramodi @RBI this KYC mess is draconian. Please help in this time of need
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
"Your lack of urgency is wasting your potential."
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The #1 killer of dreams is not lack of potential, but rather lack of urgency.

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NadzAI
NadzAI@NadzuAI·
FRIDAY is the best day to start making money with AI. Most people waste weekends scrolling. Smart people build systems that pay them while they sleep. I used Claude + ChatGPT to create a simple AI workflow that now brings in over $52,000/month. No coding No team No expensive setup Just proven prompts and automation. So today, I’m giving away my full Friday AI Playbook FREE 👇 Inside: • Viral content prompts • AI money workflows • Faceless growth systems • Client acquisition templates • My personal Claude prompt stack Usually $199. Today? FREE for 48 hours only. Want it? Like this post Comment “FRIDAY” Follow me to get it in DM 📩
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