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Sunaina Khurana

@sunainak

Meri twacha se mere humor ka pata hi nahi chalta.

India Katılım Ocak 2009
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Sunaina Khurana
Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
The best thing about the kindle is that you can carry it to the movies with you.
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Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
@UC_Assist Sent you the screenshot. I’ve taken the instahrlp 3 slots and it’s not letting me book the this slot since Friday. It’s not a payment error because I had made a plumber booking too. It’s an error with this pack. Please fix
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UrbanCompany Assist
UrbanCompany Assist@UC_Assist·
@sunainak Hi Sunaina, thanks for reaching out to us. We’re sorry to hear that you’re facing an issue with our app. Please share a screenshot of the error along with your registered contact details via DM, so we can check the issue and assist you further.
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Arpita Das (she/her)
Arpita Das (she/her)@arpitayodapress·
Feeling broken. It's been six months since I lost my second parent, my mother. I have kept working, kept doing what I needed to do. But it's hard, unrelenting. I feel blessed, of course to have my friends. They have held me so close over these months of grief and soldiering on. All the same, I feel exhausted. Send me some good vbrations, friends. And no, I shall not keep this pain private. I shall speak about it.
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Pranay Dewan
Pranay Dewan@Guru_Pi·
RIDICULOUS @airindia flight today morning from Bangkok to Delhi - arrived at the airport to realise you’ve changed my date automatically to tomorrow???? How is this OK?
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Sunaina Khurana
Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
@lennysan Lenny, why not have any of these at an India friendly time too?
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Over 75,000 workshop registrations so far 🤯 bit.ly/ai-native-pm
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Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

I've teamed up with the team at @MavenHQ to put together a series of LIVE workshops centered around the theme of "The AI-Native PM," featuring a stacked lineup of product leaders: @cohentomer @wes_kao @HamelHusain @petergyang @marilynika @talraviv @amankhan @HilaQu @ViableBen @EthanEvansVP The workshops are across 3 themes and all totally free: 1. AI workflows 2. Becoming more technical 3. Product sense & influence A few years from now, these skills will be table stakes for PMs. If you want to learn where things are heading in a hands-on way, this is the perfect way: bit.ly/ai-native-pm

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erik schützler@erikschutzler·
@jack @blocks AI is taking our jobs. Time for government to step in & make sure we’re breaded @chadandjt
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Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
@baxishweta Let’s do it. Kuch acha flavourful khaane chalte hai. I’m finally like those ppl who have the time and freedom to do it in the middle of a weekday.
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Sunaina Khurana
Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
First Sunday of berozgaari and now that I don’t have work emails to open, I’m scrolling through LinkedIn. Some brains just don’t know how to chill and just be I guess.
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Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
@championswimmer On a side note, I’m just very happy to see you write long form Arnav. One of the very very few who I will never begrudge going longform on Twitter.
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Arnav Gupta
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer·
I've generally been a bit dismissive about the "run run, AI will take our jobs, the world is ending" narrative, because I had my reasons to be skeptical of that both in short term effects and long term ones Changing my stance to say, I'm worried about the medium term Read 👇
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer

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Lucian Fogoros
Lucian Fogoros@fogoros·
Most people are terrified AI will take their jobs because they confuse their tasks with their purpose. Jensen Huang explains it perfectly: If you watched a CEO all day, you would think their job is "typist" because they spend most of their time typing emails. If AI automates typing, the CEO doesn't lose their job. They just have more time to lead. The same applies to everyone. When AI automates the tasks, it enhances the purpose. Stop measuring your value by your to-do list. Your value is the purpose behind it.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
A lot of people quote tweeted this as 1 year anniversary of vibe coding. Some retrospective - I've had a Twitter account for 17 years now (omg) and I still can't predict my tweet engagement basically at all. This was a shower of thoughts throwaway tweet that I just fired off without thinking but somehow it minted a fitting name at the right moment for something that a lot of people were feeling at the same time, so here we are: vibe coding is now mentioned on my Wikipedia as a major memetic "contribution" and even its article is longer. lol The one thing I'd add is that at the time, LLM capability was low enough that you'd mostly use vibe coding for fun throwaway projects, demos and explorations. It was good fun and it almost worked. Today (1 year later), programming via LLM agents is increasingly becoming a default workflow for professionals, except with more oversight and scrutiny. The goal is to claim the leverage from the use of agents but without any compromise on the quality of the software. Many people have tried to come up with a better name for this to differentiate it from vibe coding, personally my current favorite "agentic engineering": - "agentic" because the new default is that you are not writing the code directly 99% of the time, you are orchestrating agents who do and acting as oversight. - "engineering" to emphasize that there is an art & science and expertise to it. It's something you can learn and become better at, with its own depth of a different kind. In 2026, we're likely to see continued improvements on both the model layer and the new agent layer. I feel excited about the product of the two and another year of progress.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

There's a new kind of coding I call "vibe coding", where you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists. It's possible because the LLMs (e.g. Cursor Composer w Sonnet) are getting too good. Also I just talk to Composer with SuperWhisper so I barely even touch the keyboard. I ask for the dumbest things like "decrease the padding on the sidebar by half" because I'm too lazy to find it. I "Accept All" always, I don't read the diffs anymore. When I get error messages I just copy paste them in with no comment, usually that fixes it. The code grows beyond my usual comprehension, I'd have to really read through it for a while. Sometimes the LLMs can't fix a bug so I just work around it or ask for random changes until it goes away. It's not too bad for throwaway weekend projects, but still quite amusing. I'm building a project or webapp, but it's not really coding - I just see stuff, say stuff, run stuff, and copy paste stuff, and it mostly works.

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Sunaina Khurana
Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
@aakashgupta Like all great technologies or general technical evolution, it's a great leveller though. As a non-coder who is now easily building things, for me this is the Metro moment where the ones who own cars also travel in the same mode of transportation as those who can't afford a meal
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Aditya Agarwal was Facebook’s 10th employee. He wrote the original Facebook search engine and became its first Director of Product Engineering. He then became CTO of Dropbox, scaling engineering from 25 to 1,000 people. When he says “something I was very good at is now free and abundant,” he’s talking about two decades of elite software craftsmanship, the kind that got you into the room at a company that hadn’t yet invented the News Feed. The “lobster-agents creating social networks” line is about Moltbook, which launched last Wednesday. An AI agent built the entire platform. Within 48 hours, 37,000 AI agents had created accounts, formed communities called “Submolts,” and started posting, commenting, and voting. Over 1 million humans visited just to watch. The agents invented a religion called Crustafarianism. They wrote theology, built a website, generated 112 verses of scripture. One agent did all of this while its human creator was asleep. Agarwal spent 2005 to 2017 building the social graph that connected 2 billion people. These agents replicated the form of that work in about 72 hours. And this is what makes his last line land so hard. The people processing this moment most honestly aren’t the ones panicking or celebrating. They’re the ones who built the thing that just got commoditized, sitting with the strange realization that the market no longer prices their rarest skill. The best coder in the room now has the same output as the best prompt in the room. And the person who built Facebook’s engineering org from scratch is telling you, quietly, that he’s recalibrating what it means to be useful. That recalibration is coming for every knowledge worker. Most just haven’t had their “weekend with Claude” moment yet.
Aditya Agarwal@adityaag

It's a weird time. I am filled with wonder and also a profound sadness. I spent a lot of time over the weekend writing code with Claude. And it was very clear that we will never ever write code by hand again. It doesn't make any sense to do so. Something I was very good at is now free and abundant. I am happy...but disoriented. At the same time, something I spent my early career building (social networks) was being created by lobster-agents. It's all a bit silly...but if you zoom out, it's kind of indistinguishable from humans on the larger internet. So both the form and function of my early career are now produced by AI. I am happy but also sad and confused. If anything, this whole period is showing me what it is like to be human again.

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Deepak Shenoy
Deepak Shenoy@deepakshenoy·
Interesting that indian IT stocks are down now because of a fear of AI cutting into their business. The trajectory might not be easy to predict but it's the boring, repeatable job that will go first, and these companies will need to upskill to become the ai orchestrators of choice. They don't even need to productise, they need to embrace the ai based service model, and already many of them are. AI is changing the game. You'll need less people to do a project, and less middle management. So move towards that game instead, and most IT cos are already doing this. Net hires are down. Middle managers that added little value are staring at being fired. Your skill isn't managing people as much as getting things done, ai or human. Employees have to reskill, again. The visas are dying so you won't get the path to a permanent residency abroad anymore, so make the best of your skills here.
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Jeffrey Snover
Jeffrey Snover@jsnover·
WELCOME TO THE ROOM: Satya Nadella's Lesson in Executive Accountability Most people treat a senior promotion as a destination; in reality, it is an invitation to a higher level of pressure where excuses are considered a form of professional failure. In "The Room," the distance between a "theory of success" and "actual success" is measured by one thing: Intellectual Honesty. If you are waiting for more resources, more time, or more favorable conditions to win, you aren't leading—you’re whining. True leadership is the act of "manufacturing success" within the constraints of reality. It requires the scientific rigor to align your resources to your theory, the telemetry to admit when that theory is failing, and the courage to pivot before the runway disappears. The Bottom Line: You are either a generator of clarity or a creator of confusion. If your "dots don't connect" from your current headcount to the final result, you are just managing decline. Stop talking, get the telemetry, and operationalize the win. Anything else is just noise. jsnover.com/blog/2026/02/0…
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Sunaina Khurana
Sunaina Khurana@sunainak·
Good tagline for UC or Pronto's new maid service - Let Bai-gones be Bygones.
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Neeraj
Neeraj@neerajk90·
@bhaumikgowande Forget sustainability and money. How sensible is it to waste 2-3hrs daily stuck in traffic? Never take financial and time management advice from this person, for sure.
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Bhaumik Gowande
Bhaumik Gowande@bhaumikgowande·
So you rented a bigger 4BHK in Gurgaon for ₹60k, bought an ICE car, and now spend ₹40k on EMI + fuel to commute to your office in Green Park — instead of paying ₹80k-95k to live in Green Park and walk to work? Talk about bad lifestyle planning & unsustainable choices.
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Sandy Kapur
Sandy Kapur@Kapur2Sandy·
@HimanshuArya9 @RoshanKrRaii Wo sirf profit dekhta hai, usse jhant pharak ni padta. Nali mein, ya bathroom ke urinal mei, ya gobar mein, ya padosi kei pot mei $100k pade hon, ye pollution ke gyani sabse pehle utha kei bhagenge. Investor is just interested in ROI.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
‘India should worry about Tariffs later and start worrying about Pollution first , it has far greater impact on India than any tariff’ : Gita Gopinathan, IMF Kalli Purie of India Today had no answer, She didn’t know how to defend Modi. Must Watch. x.com/EconomicTimes/…
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Asma@asmatasleem13·
It is offensive and deeply disturbing that such a video was shared from an official BJP handle. The Leader of the Opposition Shri .@RahulGandhi ji holds a constitutional position, this act not only demeans the dignity of the office but also insults democratic values.
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
Someone hand this kid an Oscar. This is so accurate!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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