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@sameer890

co-founder and CTO, iRage loves playing sports, coding.

Mumbai, India Katılım Aralık 2008
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@MushtaqBilalPhD What if they use electronic pencil on tab for note taking ?
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
Students who take notes by hand get better grades than those who use laptops, especially in STEM fields.
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@0bytematt @samhogan True for most complex, but how much time do we really code the most complex. And there are test cases, docs, other mundane tasks. Claude has significantly reduced that burden
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0byte@0bytematt·
@samhogan lots of ppl are laughing but true stallion engineers just wonder around most of the day just to later sit for an hour and write code that just works in extreme complex systems, I’ve seen it, and they don’t even use any syntax highlighting, like nothing at all, kind of bizarre
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Sam Hogan 🇺🇸@samhogan·
All the best programmers I know are starting to write code by hand again
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@sohamdas What what I know, people are able to get cylinder in a week's timeframe after booking.
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Soham Das, CFA@sohamdas·
Just for the records - The open market price of LPG cylinder is averaging 3500 in Mumbai, ~4500 in Bengaluru It peaked at 6500/- in 3rd week of March.
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Soham Das, CFA@sohamdas·
This website and the larger Indian elite is eerily silent -either due to the insularity or aloofness- about the deep household distress the poorest have been thrown in. You have turned a blind eye and even celebrated the broken, central planning of energy market in India (1/2)
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@sohamdas You didn't even scratched the surface of LLM usage :)
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Soham Das, CFA@sohamdas·
I am determined now to drastically reduce my LLM use. Maybe even cancel my paid subs.
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Aravind@aravind·
There are two types of widespread misinformation on the internet that's definitely killing people, imo: - "Cholesterol is not a bad thing." - "Statins are dangerous." Long-term, large-scale studies have proven that the lower your LDL cholesterol, the lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. Statins are highly effective at lowering cholesterol and, for the vast majority of people, provide these benefits with no major side effects during long-term use. Their huge benefits out weight the small risks for the few who may experience some side effect. Recent studies and updated guidelines are also showing that the earlier you treat elevated cholesterol, the better. A person in their 40s with high LDL cholesterol benefits more from starting treatment now than from waiting another decade to see if lifestyle changes alone are enough. If someone has familial hypercholesterolemia (genetically very high cholesterol), multiple metabolic risk factors, or has already had an ASCVD event (heart attack, stroke, or related procedure), the evidence is clear: taking a statin plus other medications to aggressively lower LDL cholesterol to even below 55 mg/dL is a no-brainer and saves lives. LDL below 70 is a must. One more common misinformation is that "statins are being pushed by Big Pharma" sir. The reality is that statins are now super cheap generic drugs. There is no incentive for pharma companies to fund massive new studies to "push" them. The evidence comes from well-designed, large-scale, independent studies that consistently show clear benefits. Some doctors themselves claim the studies are designed for western population, Europeans etc. So it doesn't apply to Indians or East Asians. But the newer guidelines all account for ethnicity and race. In fact, Indians may need more aggressive treatment. If you are interested, here's a calculator for your heart disease risk in 10 years if you have your latest LDL-C, HDL, blood pressure, height, weight, HbA1c (if possible), eGFR (if possible). Anyone 35 or above in India must definitely get these parameters tested at least once. note: the calculator below may underestimate risk in Indians, so discuss the result with your doctor, tell your family history, and let them know about the updated guidelines for starting statin therapy early. But let the doctor (preferably cardiologist) decide. tools.acc.org/CVD-Risk-Estim…
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Wherever they go, they leave destruction and call it peace
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Petr Baudis@xpasky·
It took another two months but Chrome 146 is out since yesterday! And *that* means: with a single toggle, you can expose your current live browsing session via MCP and have your CLI agent do things in it. Aaand I have been waiting to deal with my LI connects until this moment.
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Official Chrome MCP support is coming? I should be able to just `amp mcp add chrome-devtools -- npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest --autoConnect` and let Claude browse on my behalf, within my login sessions. Chrome 144 required, it is in "early stable" mode and aiui will get general release only next Wed.

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@velumania Why? Reliance doesn't have the networth, but can get bank loans/guarantee etc. to setup. Or the question is why reliance and not US company for refining?
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@vikramfirstock x.com/Nithin0dha/sta… Brokers don't have their own platform
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha

One of the lesser-known things about stock brokers is that most brokers don't actually own their entire tech stack. There's usually a third-party vendor providing the core order management system (OMS) and risk management system (RMS). Think of OMS/RMS as being similar to the core banking systems that Infosys or Oracle provides for banks. The OMS/RMS is basically the heart of a broking operation. If this breaks, trading stops. Vendors in our business include Omennest, Kambala, 63 Moons, Rupeeseed, etc. OmneNest, which we use has about a 70 market share. Many brokers are trying to build this tech in-house. We've been working on it for almost four years now. It's extremely hard and complex. More importantly, it involves taking serious risks with your business during the transition. You're migrating live client positions while ensuring nothing breaks. One mistake and you could have trades going wrong, margin calculations failing, or clients unable to exit positions. Constant regulatory changes make this even harder because they need to be incorporated into the system, and each change is a potential breaking point. I think it's much easier for a broker starting from scratch to build their own OMS/RMS than for one that already has established size and scale. When you have lakhs of clients trading daily, you're essentially rebuilding the plane while flying it. Also, it's hard to make tough decisions about important things like this when the incentives aren't aligned. For almost every business using vendors, the debate is: Why bother with the time, effort, and risk to business continuity when no one really cares if you're running the complete tech stack or not? Clients don't ask. And vendor costs haven't caught up with the phenomenal growth in brokers over the last five years either, so the immediate financial case isn't obvious.

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Vikram A V@vikramfirstock·
Today, the broking industry has become completely commoditised. You can’t win on pricing alone as the brokerage is already pushed to near to floor. You can’t win on tech either, almost every broker now offers similar features with solid platforms. And even if someone builds a differentiator, it gets copied or matched within weeks. So in this environment, what truly adds value to the customer now?
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Rajiv Mehta@rajivmehta19·
*#IDFC First Bank is Next HDFC Bank* *Down From All Time High: -30%* *#Yes Bank is Next HDFC Bank* *Down From All Time High: -95%* *#RBL Bank is Next HDFC Bank* *Down From All Time High: -55%* *Bandhan Bank is Next #HDFC Bank* *Down From All Time High: -77%* *और किसी को बनना है HDFC Bank* *Even ...HDFC Bank* *Down From All Time High: -10%* WhatsApp forward
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@abhinav Totally. I think we should have more thick stacks than microservices. People need to zoom out and look at speed, efficiency, operations too.
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abhinav.co@abhinav·
In almost all the interviews I take, candidates ask me how many microservices that we have. I then go into a loop trying to explain that while we have numerous, for me that's an issue. This unnecessary focus on microservices now runs deep
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@abhinav Just ask claude to write it. have got one written which runs my simulation on 40+ selected servers, managing and monitoring task queues for different teams etc. and get GBs of output collated on the user machine with minimal latency.
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abhinav.co@abhinav·
I’m building a Python job queue. I’ve been obsessed with queues & offline processing since 2011. In fact, I released an open-source library called Schedulr back then & ran a hosted version of it for a couple of years. It was basically "Google Cloud Run before Google Cloud Run"
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@abhinav We are a pretty heavy user paying more than couple of lakhs to both of these guys. Go for codex 5.3
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abhinav.co@abhinav·
Codex or Claude Code - what do you prefer at work?
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not sure when will I get to see 1M context in the new claude 4.6, but one can claim 50$ free credit in `usage` settings.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you!
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@abhinav It's actually pretty good.
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abhinav.co@abhinav·
Seems like the whole world is talking about Claude Code 🫡
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@shl Opus is faster, our context window is larger 🙂
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Sahil Lavingia@shl·
I'm still a better software engineer than Opus 4.5
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
I'm thrilled to announce the definitive course on Claude Code, created with @AnthropicAI and taught by Elie Schoppik @eschoppik. If you want to use highly agentic coding - where AI works autonomously for many minutes or longer, not just completing code snippets - this is it. Claude Code has been a game-changer for many developers (including me!), but there's real depth to using it well. This comprehensive course covers everything from fundamentals to advanced patterns. After this short course, you'll be able to: - Orchestrate multiple Claude subagents to work on different parts of your codebase simultaneously - Tag Claude in GitHub issues and have it autonomously create, review, and merge pull requests - Transform messy Jupyter notebooks into clean, production-ready dashboards - Use MCP tools like Playwright so Claude can see what's wrong with your UI and fix it autonomously Whether you're new to Claude Code or already using it, you'll discover powerful capabilities that can fundamentally change how you build software. I'm very excited about what agentic coding lets everyone now do. Please take this course! deeplearning.ai/short-courses/…
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abhinav.co@abhinav·
We have moved to a new place. Today suddenly Blinkit, Instamart, Zepto - none of these apps were delivering. I walked a couple of kilometres to find a grocery store, but couldn't find any. There were restaurants, clinics, cafes, but no grocery store.
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