Vivek Khandelwal
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Vivek Khandelwal
@vivekk
Founder @cogniswitch.ai. Earlier built iZooto. In Hyd and Jaipur. IITB Alum.
Hyderabad Katılım Mart 2008
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Folks who use @WisprFlow - do you use it in your office environment?
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I am currently looking for a full-time opportunity in Blr.
I genuinely want to create, learn, and be around ambitious people.
Would love to work with a startup brand in health, healthcare, preventive health, women's health, or even being the face of content/videos for the brand.
I know skill set >> degree, so while doing my MBBS i started learning health, nutrition and exercise physiology (and still learning), started creating content on X, Instagram and youtube.
Worked on my personal health and started my online coaching business.
i am more confident than i was ever was in front of a camera and i can run 1O km without even stopping for a second.
Also I'm finally a real doctor now.
Right now I’m more hungry to learn and grow than ever.
If you know of any opportunities, please let me know.
I will take you on a whey protein shake date.

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@caleb_friesen I get it’s cool to make these videos. But this is literally the highway road.
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@hardik Used it until last year. I think this was the ONLY consumer app after excel and word that they got right
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Different shape of knowledge and a different consumer ( agent not human) definitely warrants a different format, different structure. Context window has helped but we will go back to square one. The 1M /2M windows hit the same ceiling.
One person says md files. Another person says html is cooler than md. There is no end to this. Trivial stuff - sure. Md files get you decently far. Enterprise workflows are highly repetitive and that’s where usability matters. Summarize reddit and send to slack / workflow - worked before md files. We have got to look past that.
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Code and enterprise knowledge are not identical, agreed. One. The article is about the consulting class that paints this as trillion dollar opportunity, not about whether context graphs ever do useful work. Practitioners building them at KGConference are running the experiment, which is the whole point. They will discover what holds and what doesn't, faster than anyone reading reports.
Two. While code and enterprise knowledge differ in shape the structural pressure is the same. Effective context up 10x in two years. Per-quality-unit cost down. Whatever you build outside the model is a bet that the model stops improving where it is now.
Three. Markdown is not the universal answer. It is the answer that survived in my workflows. Boris observed too almost a year ago. Different shape of knowledge probably wants a different artifact. The lumpen claim is not "graphs bad, files good." It is that the people selling the architecture are not the ones running the experiment.
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Haven’t seen any enterprise stressing on a specific model provider. They clearly have cloud preference. They hire the it service co for a job to be done. Faster, better and cheaper. Gpt5.5 or deepseek - they couldn’t care less - as long as data residency, training and hosting concerns are managed. + it service cos are really really smart folks. They will take the compute, model cost on them / some are already :)
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@jsensarma I am guessing to be competitive with enterprise clients you may have to use frontier models
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This sucks, especially because you can generally have only one offer.
This happened to one of my friends in college as well.
Do the following if this has happened to you:
Ajay Bhakar@ajay_2512x
🚨 Oracle revoked the offers across IITs and NITs
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What I have learnt this week
- people are doing things quietly, silently
- things fail quietly and silently
- agents also fail quietly and silently
- things are shipped silently but then there is a PR somewhere.
- Then there is a LinkedIn post about how it landed silently.
Why so much silence
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@vivekk If AI can fix it, it can be hacked. Email deliverability is not a tech problem. It's a compliance problem
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Email deliverabiliity. Waiting for AI to fix this.
One would expect that of all orgs, docusign would have figured out how to not delivery emails in SPAM.
This is as fresh as last week.
Buyer sends the contract for signing. I am WAITING. We are talking 6 Figure deals right now.
- Waited for a day.
- Decided to drop a note next day asking for where is it. I am told it's pending on me. I scan through junk, archive, quarantined messages. Nothing.
- Legal coucil sends it again. I get it. I sign it. All good?
CFO doesn't sign for another day. Now 2 people are curious. Follow up.
- DocuSign delivers it in SPAM. BANG.
Am I the exception here or are legal folks just chasing spam folder deliveries?
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@prasanna_says Seen it work. We do it as well. Also saves those which are already ripe from worsening. I don’t know how. Grok it?
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