Sajal

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Sajal

Sajal

@sajal

Katılım Ocak 2008
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호국신@Eulji612·
자료유출을 방지하기 위해 구멍을 뚫고 폐기된 기업용 SSD
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Sajal@sajal·
oh noes. Claude 529 - overloaded_error ... strange for it to happen during western sleeping hours.
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Sajal@sajal·
@bkkdude You have a nice arbitrage opportunity here. Sell it soon while there's still panic. Assuming the ceasefire holds and the spice starts flowing again.
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Khaosod English@KhaosodEnglish·
SARABURI — 7 April 2026, a private tutor has been accused of assaulting a seven-year-old boy by striking him on the head with a mobile phone, leaving him injured, in an incident that has shocked parents. The boy’s father has filed a police complaint and refused compensation, while other parents have come forward alleging similar abuse in the past. Reporters visited Saraburi Hospital in Pak Phriao subdistrict, Mueang district, where 41-year-old Pitak Saothi had taken his son, identified as “Keng” (pseudonym), for treatment to a head injury following the alleged assault. Pitak said he had enrolled his son in extra classes during the school holidays at a tutor’s home in Soi Chanakorn 2, behind his house, to limit the child’s screen time. The boy had attended for just over a week when the incident occurred. The tutor, later identified as Jiranan Phannin, also known as “Teacher Jit”, about 50, allegedly struck the boy on the head with a mobile phone after he answered three Thai-language test questions incorrectly. The child also reported having his ear pulled and being hit on the back. “My son told me he had been hurt by the teacher before, since last week, but I didn’t fully believe him. Today, the teacher herself called to say she had hit his head with a phone, causing a wound,” Pitak said. The father said the tutor admitted acting out of irritation, blaming the heat, and offered compensation of no more than 500 baht or suggested he take the matter to police. He declined the offer and filed an assault complaint at Mueang Saraburi Police Station, insisting the case proceed through the legal system to prevent similar incidents. After the case was shared on social media, numerous parents commented and provided information alleging prior abuse by the same tutor, including an incident in which a child’s lip was split after being struck with a notebook. Doctors said the boy’s injury did not require stitches and was a minor open wound. He remains under observation pending further examination, while investigators are summoning those involved for questioning. Police said the case is under investigation, with evidence being gathered for further legal proceedings.
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Sajal@sajal·
@FPetet It depends on your frame of reference. When I first moved here, I thought other (western) expats were full of shit when they described Bangkok traffic as chaotic and dangerous...
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Peter F. @petedkth.bsky.social
I can't believe how naive some people can be. I was called a liar when I said that the traffic in Bangkok is dangerous. Mind you that person has been Thailand 9 times, so maybe just a few hours on the Bangkokian streets. I see cars jumping red lights every single time I go out.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Believe it or not, this was peak AI summarization. This is basically AGI
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Sajal@sajal·
@ZT2513 @R04ch Fortuner drivers got something against everyone else...
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Zulu Tango@ZT2513·
@R04ch You got something against Fortuner drivers? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
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Roach@R04ch·
Despite the Diesel prices Fortuner drivers are still driving like 1st class assholes.
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Khaosod English@KhaosodEnglish·
BANGKOK — 7 April 2026, Thailand’s prime minister said the government is considering restricting petrol station operating hours to conserve fuel, with measures likely to take effect after the Songkran holiday period. Speaking at the Interior Ministry at 9:20, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said authorities are preparing energy-saving measures to ensure sufficient domestic fuel supplies amid tensions in the Middle East.
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
CTO: We lost our strongest backend engineer today. Founder: The one handling infra and outages? CTO: Yes. Founder: Did a bigger company hire him? CTO: No. Founder: Then why quit? CTO: He said he was exhausted. Founder: From the workload? CTO: Not exactly. From watching the same database bottleneck, same queue lag, same deployment mistakes come back every month. Founder: That happens in fast moving teams. CTO: He agreed. What he could not accept was that every fix was temporary because nobody wanted to slow down and clean the system properly. Founder: We had deadlines. CTO: He had standards. Founder: So he left because the work was hard? CTO: No. He left because he was not doing engineering anymore. He was just containing damage. The best engineers do not hate hard problems. They hate preventable problems that management keeps normalizing.
Javarevisited@javarevisited

Manager: We lost our best engineer today. CEO: The one leading payments? Manager: Yes. CEO: Did another company offer more money? Manager: No. CEO: Then why leave? Manager: He said he was tired of fixing the same production issues every week. CEO: That’s part of the job. Manager: He didn’t mind fixing issues. He minded that nobody wanted to fix the root cause. CEO: We prioritized speed. Manager: He wanted quality. CEO: So he left over that? Manager: He left because he felt like a firefighter, not an engineer. Good engineers don’t just want to solve problems. They want to eliminate them.

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Sajal@sajal·
@bangkoklad Was cheaper to run on gasohol on a car that also took CNG.
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Bangkok Lad
Bangkok Lad@bangkoklad·
Lockdowns were bad, but these prices weren’t
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Sajal@sajal·
@Xterminator_TH Are you satisfied with them, and are they bangkok based? I'm currently looking for an installer.
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Xterminator@Xterminator_TH·
Last minute (before the shit really hits the fan) hybrid solar system installation begins... 7kw solar panels 10kw 3 phase inverter 16kwh battery
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Sajal@sajal·
@KristoferA @Tdanh983 @grok So, without batteries, do you have(or need) grid tie? Do you have time-of-use meter? We are home during the days so solar would help when AC works the hardest...
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KristoferA 🌏@KristoferA·
@Tdanh983 @sajal @grok Yeah, a battery is a risk factor regardless, but I wouldn't put a battery in the house. My installation is without batteries though, so there is really nothing that can go wrong. If I had batteries, they would go in a separate shed at a safe distance from the house.
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Sajal@sajal·
Looking for recommendations for a solar(and maybe battery) installer in Bangkok. 1. Honest, professional, no expat tax. 2. Speaks English or is willing to use apps to translate. 3. Give tailored recommendations, not copy/paste. Any suggestions? @grok, feel free to chime in.
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Sajal@sajal·
@KristoferA @grok Totally agree this is the best option, but at this point in my life, I don't have a lot of time and mental energy to do this level of research myself. Also, in general, decent Thai contractors will refuse installation-only jobs.
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KristoferA 🌏@KristoferA·
@sajal @grok Can't recommend an installer, but I would strongly recommend buying the equipment yourself and then pay someone for the work if you don't want to install it yourself. The complete packages are seriously overinflated in price.
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Sajal@sajal·
The system requires only knowing the ID number for impersonation.. just think about how many companies have your ID number in (insecure) databases.
Thai Enquirer@ThaiEnquirer

Social Security System Upgraded After PM Data Misuse The Social Security Office has launched an upgraded e-self service system verified through ThaiID to improve security following the misuse of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s personal data. Insured individuals can now register through multiple government-linked channels, with identity verification required via ThaiID. Julapun Amornvivat, Minister of Labour, clarified that the incident did not involve a hack or a leak from the Social Security database. Instead, someone used the prime minister’s 13-digit ID number, which was publicly accessible online, to register in the e-self service system using their own email and phone number, and then shared screenshots online. He stressed that this was illegal identity impersonation, not a system breach, and that the Social Security Office has filed a police complaint to prosecute the responsible party. Julapun explained that the real challenge is the widespread availability of personal data on the internet, which allows people to misuse others’ identities. The updated system, requiring ThaiID verification (IAL2 level), is designed to ensure safer registration and to increase trust in digital government services, including labor aid programs and other benefits that require secure identity verification. From now on, Social Security users registering for the e-self service system will receive a QR code to download the ThaiID app. Once identity is verified, they can access the system immediately through government-linked channels. #Thailand #ประกันสังคม #ไอทีประกันสังคม

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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
A beautiful way to indoctrinate those who think they are the smartest in the class.
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Sajal@sajal·
@KristoferA @pureguava10300 Malls are quite useful if we want to physically see the product/ask questions before ordering them on shopee.
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KristoferA 🌏@KristoferA·
@pureguava10300 I guess she hasn't been to Central Chidlom, Emporium, or Central Westgate. Many malls are ghost towns compared to 10/15/20 years ago. Some rural Central/Robinson malls are packed with cars on weekends, but I wonder how much money they bleed...
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