Vishal Apte

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Vishal Apte

Vishal Apte

@vishalapte

Founder @gfinfra @batteryos @enineinc

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2011
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
Observe comprehensively. Ideate imaginatively. Validate rigorously. Advocate with conviction. Execute with urgency. Manage with discipline.
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Tomasz Tunguz@ttunguz·
I burned 84 million tokens on February 28th. Researching companies, drafting memos, running agents. That’s running Kimi K2.5, a serverless model via API. At Claude or OpenAI rates — roughly $9 per million tokens blended — equivalent usage would cost $756 for a single day’s work. My peak days hit 80 million tokens. My average days run 20 million. Cloud inference at frontier-model pricing adds up fast.
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
@Delta thinks that the PNR and date of travel is not enough to find the ticket. Is this attempted weaponisation of friction to avoid helping customers or genuine incompetence?
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
“Gradually, then suddenly.”
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
Be intentional and transformative is the right thought in this time of shifting sands.
anand mahindra@anandmahindra

The ‘law of unintended consequences’ seems to be operating stealthily in the prevailing tariff war unleashed by the U.S. Two examples: The EU may appear to have accepted the evolving global tariff regime, responding with its own strategic adjustments. Yet the friction has nudged Europe to rethink its security dependence, leading to higher defence spending in France and Germany. In the process, Germany has moderated its fiscal orthodoxy, which may well catalyse a resurgence in Europe’s major economies. The world could gain a new engine for growth. In Canada, long hampered by notorious internal trade barriers between its provinces, steps are now being taken to dismantle them, bringing the country closer to a common market and enhancing economic resilience. Both these ‘unintended consequences’ could become long-term positives for global growth. Shouldn’t India too seize this moment to shape a virtuous consequence for itself? Just as the 1991 forex reserves crisis triggered liberalisation, can today’s global ‘Manthan’ over tariffs yield some ‘Amrit’ for us? Two strong steps we can take today are: 1. Radically Improve Ease of Doing Business —India must go beyond incremental reform and create a genuinely effective single-window clearance system for all investment proposals. —While states control many investment regulations, we can begin with a coalition of willing states aligning with a national single-window platform. —If we demonstrate speed, simplicity, and predictability, we can make India an irresistible destination for global capital in a world seeking trusted partners. 2. Unleash the Power of Tourism as a Forex Engine —Tourism is one of the most underexploited sources of foreign exchange and employment. —We need to dramatically accelerate visa processing, improve tourist facilitation, and build dedicated tourism corridors around existing hotspots, offering assured security, sanitation, and hygiene. —These corridors can serve as models of excellence, encouraging other regions to emulate and raise national standards. And a broader action agenda to build on these pillars: Liquidity & Support for MSMEs; Infrastructure Investment acceleration; A Manufacturing Push, via enhancement and expansion of the scope of PLI schemes; Rationalise import duties so that duty on manufacturing inputs are lowered and assist in improving our competitiveness. Let the unintended consequences we create be the most intentional and transformative ones of all. We cannot fault others for putting their nations first. But we should be moved to make our own nation greater than ever.

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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
How did it become ok to treat paid subscribers as involuntary targets for advertising, surveys, and other interactions? Companies that take payment for ad-free services and then spam regardless do not fundamentally understand the customer experience.
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Morgan Housel@morganhousel·
Little Ways The World Works If you find something that is true in more than one field, you’ve probably uncovered something particularly important. The more fields it shows up in, the more likely it is to be a fundamental driver of how the world works. collabfund.com/blog/little-wa…
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
Solve it with numbers. Sell it with words.
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Susan Rigetti@susanthesquark·
PLEASE HELP FIND MY SISTER. Our whole family is searching for my sister, Elisabeth Fowler. We haven’t heard from her in nearly six months and are deeply worried. She was last seen in Tucson, Arizona, and is believed to still be there.
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atletismoRFEA@atletismoRFEA·
España, el lugar ideal para batir RÉCORDS DEL MUNDO 🔥 📍 @mitjabarcelona 🏃🏿‍♂️ Jacob Kiplimo ⏱️ 56:42 ¡¡¡¡¡56:42 en medio maratón!!!!! 🔙 Rebaja en 48” el anterior WR de 57:30 de Kejelcha 🇪🇹 batido en Valencia 🤯🤯🤯🤯
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
I dig the work that @UltrahumanHQ is doing but there's no getting around that their app is awful. Any app that will not work without access to the network makes me not want to use it.
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Rohit Mittal
Rohit Mittal@rohitdotmittal·
Accenture had $1.2 billion in new bookings related to GenAI, and it has 69,000 people working in data and AI. 69,000 people who don't know anything about AI are helping the largest US companies with navigating the fast changing AI world. One of the biggest grifts in the world.
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle (Brandolini's Law): The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
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Vishal Apte@vishalapte·
I hate QR codes.
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