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Vardhaman Deshpande

@vrdmn

Building https://t.co/pl7L6BEtv5 Microsoft MVP. Technical Lead/Senior Developer for Microsoft 365 and Azure. Gamer. Traveller. Food fanatic.

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱
Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱@aymanalabdul·
Every company should have a page like this that every employee can reference
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Microsoft 365@Microsoft365·
New AI models are joining the chat. GPT-5.3 Instant and GPT-5.4 Thinking are now available in Microsoft Copilot Studio and rolling out to Microsoft 365 Copilot. Start experimenting today.
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@OpenAIDevs How is this different than pointing an existing model at a codebase and asking it for a security review?
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
We're introducing Codex Security. An application security agent that helps you secure your codebase by finding vulnerabilities, validating them, and proposing fixes you can review and patch. Now, teams can focus on the vulnerabilities that matter and ship code faster. openai.com/index/codex-se…
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Sid Uppal
Sid Uppal@upster·
Claude coded up a Teams bot idea I had and then tested+ fixed it in the real Teams using Playwright. If you’re like - so what, that’s exactly my point: how far have we come already!
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lcamtuf@lcamtuf·
Moltbook debate in a nutshell
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Karim
Karim@Karim_RC·
Random app idea: Alarm app but you have to pay to Snooze.
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Nilesh Trivedi@nileshtrivedi·
Someone asked Gemini to imagine HackerNews frontpage 10 years in the future from now:
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Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Vijay Shekhar Sharma@vijayshekhar·
Privileged to showcase our Made-In-India AI soundbox device to Dear @PiyushGoyal sir. Committed to driving the mission of our honorable PM @narendramodi sir of Atmanirbhar Bharat by building AI for every Indian small shopkeeper! 🇮🇳 #PaytmKaro
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Kristijan Kralj
Kristijan Kralj@kristijan_kralj·
The hidden cost of enterprise .NET architecture: Debugging hell. I've spent 13+ years in .NET codebases, and I keep seeing the same pattern: Teams build fortress-level abstractions for problems they don't have. IUserService calls IUserRepository. IUserRepository wraps IUserDataAccess. IUserDataAccess calls IUserQueryBuilder. IUserQueryBuilder finally hits the database. To change one validation rule, you step through 5 layers. To fix a bug, you open 7 files. The justification is always the same: "What if we need to swap out Entity Framework?" "What if we switch databases?" "What if we need multiple implementations?" What if this, what if that. The reality: Those "what ifs" don't come to life in 99% of cases. I've seen exactly zero projects swap their ORM. But I've seen dozens of developers waste hours navigating abstraction mazes. New developers are confused about where to put a new piece of functionality. Senior developers are debugging through the code that has more layers than a wedding cake. The end result? You spend more time navigating than building. Look, good abstractions hide complexity. Bad abstractions create it. Most enterprise .NET apps have way too much of the second kind.
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@gurjota The index is 501 to 750 listed companies by market cap. Yeah the name doesn’t reflect that I agree.
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Gurjot Ahluwalia
Gurjot Ahluwalia@gurjota·
I have many microcaps in my portfolio and many of them have have corrected sharply (40-50%) this year. But Nifty Microcap index is only down by 6% in 2025. So I thought, let me check the constituents of this index. And I find 20,000cr companies are classified as microcaps!
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Pritesh Lakhani
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani·
Candidate asked for ₹36K in hand + perks. We offered more. Just asked for 6 months salary slips. Next morning, agency says: He got another offer. Candidates don’t always reject because of pay. Sometimes they reject because you asked for proof of what they claimed.
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