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Sandeep Amilineni

@sandsdeepmind

Thinker/Questioner/Analyzer as a Programmer

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Sandeep Amilineni
Sandeep Amilineni@sandsdeepmind·
@prakdadlani Although I didn’t understand completely, thank you for all the posts like these. You are an inspiration and source of ideas for anyone new to enter the manufacturing business. A community of SMEs backing each other will definitely leads us to Aathmanirbur Bharat
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Probably the biggest invisible bottleneck in Indian manufacturing isn't technology, capital, or even skills. It's time lags. The time from sending an RFQ to getting a simple quote. The multiple reminders needed to get a response to a simple question. The endless delays in supplies that should arrive in days stretching into weeks.... These add up. They slow down projects, kill momentum, and quietly erode competitiveness. Some are due to mindset. Some due to old habits. Some are weak systems. And yes, some are genuinely out of our control. If we can plug these time leaks, respond faster, follow up better, and build tighter processes Swadeshi manufacturing won't just grow, we will fast forward. Atmanirbhar Bharat needs speed as much as it needs scale.
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The Hindu
The Hindu@the_hindu·
A tree once introduced to fight drought is now a growing ecological crisis in Tamil Nadu. Prosopis Juliflora (Seemai Karuvelam) has spread uncontrollably, damaging water bodies and biodiversity. After 11 years, the Madras High Court is now pushing for strict execution. Will this finally solve the problem? @dsureshkumar takes a look thehindu.com/videos/shows/w…
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Usman Roshan
Usman Roshan@Deeplearner2·
Your home laundry folding robot has arrived - the full unit with arms, compute, cams, light, and table is $1500 incl shipping and taxes to USA and Canada. Works on a 2.5 x 2ft folding table, perfect for apartments, 1 min/item, fully autonomous, safe, private, 1 year warranty @7Xrobotics
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
the belief that birth rate is going down because of cost of living is statistically false birth rate drops most after countries become affluent it’s a self-defeating mechanism this is the final boss of civilization and has not yet been beaten
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X Freeze@XFreeze

The biggest threat to civilization is not climate change or war It is the collapsing birth rate.....It's hitting record lows and consistently accelerating downward If we don’t have enough people to sustain the light of consciousness on Earth, we’ll never make it to the stars. Mars will stay empty. Earth will become a graveyard Population collapse is a choice. We need to stop making it

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Some of the most complicated & precise machines you've ever seen produce the simplest & cheapest of parts. There's a reason molds are so expensive...
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Maahir Panchal
Maahir Panchal@maahirpanchal·
MSME founders: here are 5 government schemes actually worth your time. Not the ones in the press release. The ones people actually got money from. (Sharing because I spent months trying to figure things out) 🧵
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Shubham Mishra
Shubham Mishra@brahma_4u·
Over 95% of Nail cutters, Combs in India are imported from China. A lot of opportunities here for Indian entrepreneurs.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
And if you’re serious about building in this space.. Don’t start from scratch. Work with people who already do this at scale. Topsail Appliances - 70+ years combined experience - In-house plastic moulding - In-house motor manufacturing - End-to-end assembly Built in Silvassa (Maharashtra), serving global brands. Comment “Factory” if you’re serious. I'll DM the details.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
If you want to start manufacturing in India, you don’t need to start from zero. We are opening our factory to serious builders. Here is the exact opportunity:🧵👇🏻
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Want to start a factory in 2026? Save these list of schemes right now: - BHAVYA - PLI 2.0 - ECMS - SME Growth Fund - PMEGP - CGTMSE - SMILE - Biopharma SHAKTI - ISM 2.0 - National Fibre Scheme - ASPIRE - MSME Competitive (Lean) Scheme - ZED Certification Scheme If you run a factory, which one are you using right now?
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Sandeep Amilineni
Sandeep Amilineni@sandsdeepmind·
@KyberLabsRobots If it’s for patient diagnosis fantastic. If it’s for research at scale then it should handle in 10….
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Kyber Labs
Kyber Labs@KyberLabsRobots·
We built this demo in collaboration with a clinical pathology lab. It shows a single system doing real lab tasks: tool use, precision manipulation, and high level planning. This was done in one take with no teleop and uses our skills based AI to enable generality while staying deterministic and reliable for real world workflows. See more here: kyberlabs.ai/demos
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
One man's ego and greed is inflicting pain on 8 billion people. That's how broken and unbalanced our world has become.
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ohmkar
ohmkar@0hmkar·
@VishakhRanotra can we have an India Problem Bank or something on the lines where we have a public repo of all these things? an aggregator sort of things for serious gaps like these
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Vishakh Ranotra
Vishakh Ranotra@VishakhRanotra·
Everyone wants India to build the next semiconductor fab. Which is great and we should. But we still import the carbide inserts that cut the metal that makes the parts that go into everything. We need to do something there as well.
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Maahir Panchal
Maahir Panchal@maahirpanchal·
We spent a decade building apps that deliver food in 10 minutes. Meanwhile India's machine tool imports grew 3x. We misallocated a generation of engineers. Software is easy. Holding a 5-micron tolerance at 3am on a night shift is not.
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
There’s a new kind of burnout now. Not from working too much. From trying to keep up with tools, models, frameworks, launches, and 600 people saying “it’s over” every morning.
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The AI Investor
The AI Investor@The_AI_Investor·
Rumor: Tesla is going to build its own EUV lithography machines because ASML is “too slow.” to supply to the new chip plant. ASML currently produces <100 EUV machines per year. Apparently that’s not fast enough for Elon Musk. The new plan: • 1,000 EUV machines per week starting 2027 • 10,000 per week by 2028 And since HBM memory is also a bottleneck, Tesla will casually build 10 new memory fabs in the next two years producing 5× the rest of the industry combined. Meanwhile, Micron Technology, SK Hynix, and Samsung Electronics are panicking.
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
• According to the story, the dog's cancer has not been cured. • Absent all regulatory and manufacturing constraints, we could not just synthesize magic mRNA cancer cures. The technology is very promising, but it's not yet any kind of panacea. • The emergent system of regulators and manufacturers is indeed far too conservative, and small-scale experimentation is much harder than it should be. More people should read the first part of The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine. Recommend @RuxandraTeslo, @PatrickHeizer for more.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
“it’s trivially easy to make an mRNA vaccine to cure cancer” followed by “but we’re still extremely far from proving it works” is not the flex you think it is but also the most accidentally honest summary of everything wrong with modern science i’ve ever read. the science works, the institution doesn’t. and the institution will let you die on a waiting list before it admits that a guy with chatgpt and $3,000 just did what they need 15 years, $2 billion, and six committees to approve. academia has become a parking lot for bureaucrats who gatekeep cures and progress because their tenure depends on it. the biggest medical advances in history didn’t have an IRB protocol. medical breakthroughs happen because someone just did the thing.
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Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer

I literally have an ongoing cancer experiment where 100% of the untreated and control animals have had to be euthanized while 100% of the treatment animals are seemingly unaffected. But we're still extremely far away from "proving that it works." Science is hard.

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Devendra Chaplot
Devendra Chaplot@dchaplot·
I'm joining SpaceX and xAI, working closely with Elon and team to build superintelligence. Together SpaceX and xAI combine physical and digital intelligence under a leader who understands hardware at the deepest level. Add a high-agency culture with frontier-scale resources, and you get the possibility to achieve something truly unique. I’m excited to advance the fields I’ve obsessed over for years, from robotics research to building AI models on the founding teams of Mistral and TML. Both were extraordinary journeys with extraordinary people that shaped how I think about building intelligence from the ground up. Grateful for everything that brought me here and can’t wait to get started.
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Akshar Vastarpara
Akshar Vastarpara@AksharVastarpar·
Giveaway, we’re set to launch ShrikeFi soon, another FPGA board but with the ESP32-S3 chipset this time. The price will be around ₹900. I want to send this for free to three people who are willing to test its full functionality and can work on something cool. Drop your ideas!
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