Vyankatesh Gadekar

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Vyankatesh Gadekar

Vyankatesh Gadekar

@vrgadekar

Product @ Microsoft. Views my own.

Seattle, WA Katılım Ekim 2009
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What a song!! Lyrics and meaning for my Western friends. Baddlan Chon Digde Hanju Akh Meri Phir Vi Royi Na Tears are falling from the clouds, yet not a single drop has fallen from my eyes. Aisi Preet La Layi Rabba Jaisi Hor Kade Hoyi Na Oh God, I have fallen in love like never before. Tere Jaan Ton Main Baad Ik Din Soyi Na After you left, I haven’t slept even for a single day. Poora Shehar Begana Ethe Mera Koi Na It feels like the entire city is unfamiliar to me; I have no one here. Phir Preet Kise De Naal Kade Hoyi Na I could never fall in love with anyone again. Zamana Jaalim Taan Vi Royi Na The world is cruel, yet I did not break down in tears. Saare Rang Vekh Laye Hun Koi Darr Nahi I have seen all shades of life, now I fear nothing. Jiyondi Rahoon Aashiqui Eh Kade Na Marni My love will stay alive forever; it can never die. Chaahe Turdi Rahvan Milna Ve Ghar Nai No matter how much I wander, I know I’ll never find my home again. Koi Na Ethe Dil Di Gall Dassda There is no one here to whom I can share my heart. Saanu Sariyan Visar Gaiyan Rahvan I’ve lost every path my heart once knew, Ve Kehde Paase Jaiye Sajjna Tell me, which way should I go now, my beloved? Baddlan Chon From the clouds… Tere Jaan Ton Main Baad Ik Din Soyi Na After you left, I haven’t slept even for a single day. Poora Shehar Begana Ethe Mera Koi Na It feels like the entire city is unfamiliar to me; I have no one here. Phir Preet Kise De Naal Kade Hoyi Na I never found love like yours in anyone else. Zamana Jaalim Taan Vi Royi Na The world remains heartless, yet I refuse to cry. Saanu Sariyan Visar Gaiyan Rahvan Every path I once wandered has slipped quietly from my memory.
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Animesh Koratana
Animesh Koratana@akoratana·
Introducing: PlayerZero The world's first Engineering World Model that puts debugging, fixing, and testing your code on autopilot. We've raised $20M from Foundation Capital, @matei_zaharia (Databricks), @pbailis (Workday), @rauchg (Vercel), @zoink (Figma), @drewhouston (Dropbox), and more PlayerZero frees up 30% of your engineering bandwidth by: 1.⁠ ⁠Finding the root cause for bugs & incidents in minutes that engineering teams take days to identify. 2.⁠ ⁠Predicting in minutes, edge case issues that a 300-person QA team would take weeks to find. ------ Here's why this matters: No one in your org has a complete picture of how your production software actually behaves. Support sees tickets. SRE sees infra. Dev sees code. Each team builds their own fragmented view - and none of these systems talk to each other. When something breaks, everyone scrambles to stitch the picture together by hand. PlayerZero connects all of it into a single context graph - → The Slack thread where your lead said "we went with X because Y fell apart in prod last time" → The PR review where an engineer explained the tradeoff → The lifetime history of your CI/CD pipeline, observability stack, incidents, and support tickets So you can trace any problem to its root cause across every silo. And it compounds. Every incident diagnosed teaches the model something new. The longer it runs, the deeper it understands - which code paths are high-risk, which configurations are fragile, which changes tend to break which customer flows. So when you sit down to debug a live issue, you have your entire org's collective reasoning and production memory behind you - instantly. ------ Zuora, Georgia-Pacific, and Nylas have reduced resolution time by 90% and caught 95% of breaking changes and freeing an average of $30M in engineering bandwidth. ------ Our guarantee: If we can't increase your engineering bandwidth by at least 20% within one week, we'll donate $10,000 to an open-source project of your choice. Book a demo - bit.ly/3NlLMeN
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Mustafa Suleyman
Mustafa Suleyman@mustafasuleyman·
Our new image generator MAI-Image-2 is out! Available now on MAI Playground for everything from lifelike realism to detailed infographics. Our team has been pushing immensely hard for this release, and we are now among the top models out there: #3 family on @arena. Check out the details in our blog: microsoft.ai/news/introduci… It's shipping soon in Copilot and Bing Image Creator, as well as Microsoft Foundry. Really proud of our progress on models and products - stay tuned for new releases and come join us on our Superintelligence mission!
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Tim Dunn
Tim Dunn@MrTimDunn·
Hey @Adobe. 1.14GB just to *read a PDF*? Your Adobe Reader is now officially bloatware. We don't want "podcast summaries of your docs" we just want to read, print and maybe annotate. Please make this insanity STOP
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe [📹vilsonpessanka]
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Rosy
Rosy@rose_k01·
Wait For The Dad 🔥🔥👏👏
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eric zakariasson
eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
whats going on with chatgpt these days? almost all responses ends with clickbaity questions "if you want, i can tell you the one mistake that almost everyone forgets"
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Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks@hardwarecanucks·
Windows Apologists need an attitude readjustment. The problem isn't specs. It's the OS What's the use of better hardware if the software is a bloated, unoptimized mess, shitting the bed in a new way after every update? That's why the Neo "feels" so fast: extreme optimization.
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Adv. Ayushi Doshi
Adv. Ayushi Doshi@AyushiiDoshiii·
I genuinely don’t get the concept of paying to run a marathon. 🤣 Like you can literally wake up, step outside, and run the same 5 km for free. No entry fee, no registration, nothing. Someone please explain what exactly we’re paying for here.😭
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Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
What’s the most repetitive task you’re still doing manually? That’s probably your first agent.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Why does reading some PDFs require 2 GB of space? Even Adobe's software is bloated.
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РК
РК@Pashak1436·
@Djoko_UTD I don’t think it’s hot take I think it’s majority’s opinion at this point
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SK
SK@Djoko_UTD·
Hot take : Carlos Alcaraz’s forehand is one of Top 3 forehands of all time.. The Versatility and options 🤯
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Richard Seroter
Richard Seroter@rseroter·
Inside @google, we have a system for sending small bonuses to peers that helped us out. It's used often, and builds a culture of gratitude. We added an AI tool that scans your chats, emails, whatever and generates a report that shows who helped you the most lately. So handy.
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Tennis Channel
Tennis Channel@TennisChannel·
THE BEST POINT YOU'RE EVER GONNA SEE ON A TENNIS COURT 🤯 SIMPLY OUTRAGEOUS FROM NOVAK AND JACK!! #TennisParadise
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Vyankatesh Gadekar
Vyankatesh Gadekar@vrgadekar·
@heynavtoor Is it somewhat rooted into job insecurity and trying to prove to be valuable in order to not get laid off?
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: Berkeley researchers spent 8 months inside a tech company watching how employees actually use AI. The promise was simple: AI will save you time. Do less. Work smarter. The opposite happened. Workers didn't use AI to finish early and go home. They used it to take on more. More tasks. More projects. More hours. Nobody asked them to. They did it to themselves. The researchers sat inside the company two days a week for 8 months. They watched 200 employees in real time. They tracked work channels. They conducted 40+ interviews across engineering, product, design, and operations. Here's what they found. AI made everything feel faster, so people filled every gap. They sent prompts during lunch. Before meetings. Late at night. The natural stopping points in the workday disappeared. People ran multiple AI agents in the background while writing code, drafting documents, and sitting in meetings simultaneously. It felt like momentum. It felt productive. But when they stepped back, they described feeling stretched, busier, and completely unable to disconnect. 83% said AI increased their workload. Not decreased. Increased. 62% of associates and 61% of entry-level workers reported burnout. Only 38% of executives felt the same strain. The people doing the actual work absorbed the damage while leadership celebrated the productivity numbers. Then came the trap nobody saw coming. When one person uses AI to take on extra work, everyone else feels like they're falling behind. So the whole team speeds up. Nobody formally raises expectations. But the new pace quietly becomes the default. What AI made possible became what was expected. The researchers gave it a name: workload creep. It looks like productivity at first. Then it becomes the new baseline. Then it becomes burnout. AI was supposed to give you your time back. Instead it's eating more of it. And the worst part? You're doing it to yourself. Voluntarily.
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Mustafa Suleyman
Mustafa Suleyman@mustafasuleyman·
Tasks now has SMS support! Just delegate via text and get notified when it's finished. And scheduled tasks can run on your behalf, one-off or recurring. Getting great feedback from early testers (more features coming soon) so join the wait list now: copilot.microsoft.com/tasks/preview?…
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Vyankatesh Gadekar
Vyankatesh Gadekar@vrgadekar·
@james406 I’m surprised Claude itself did not call local authorities to inform them about this brilliant idea humans could never think of.
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james hawkins
james hawkins@james406·
i just used AI to identify a $100+ million opportunity for Seattle. currently, to get across the water, you have to drive all the way around it, as cars don't float this is extremely inefficient. but if you look closely, bainbridge island and seattle aren't actually all that far apart. and if we were to construct some sort of boat that carried cars, it could make the trip much quicker together with claude code, i planned out this potential route for the boat does anyone have any contacts in the local government?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
You can now select topics for your timeline, so if you’re tired of political ragebait, you can select something else 😂 Just tap on For You.
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Brian Hall
Brian Hall@IsForAt·
Love you @geekwire but this is so sad! Why not be excited about new energy, how great the last regime was, and how gaming can be in the future? Better amazing hardware, including more VR / MR / whatever we call it? Heck yeah! More support for game makers, and better tools to make more amazing games? Heck yeah! AI to help more people make great games (no, slop is sloppy thinking because gamers are great and will support only great games) heck heck yeah! Why be defeatist when we can be excited? I am excited for better games and gaming myself - and know Asha some and can't wait to see what she does. Why would you not be positive and excited for new energy here?
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Analysis: The best thing that the new Xbox CEO can do is … nothing geekwire.com/2026/analysis-…

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Lulu Cheng Meservey
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey·
Team Xbox — some are you are asking how much it matters that Asha doesn’t have gaming experience Some thoughts since I’ve been there: I had never worked in gaming when I joined Activision Blizzard’s board and later became CCO & EVP Corp Comms. And although I’d played games, I wasn’t very good The learning curve was huge. I had to quickly understand the products and players. Gaming culture is unique, and it’s not just one culture! COD vs WOW have very different communities. Launching DIV was totally different from Overwatch work Getting up to speed took a ton of listening and learning (often the hard way, because while you’re figuring things out you still have to Do Your Job). It involved visiting studios, DMing with streamers, talking to devs, and lots of reps getting absolutely murked in Modern Warfare II The players made a huge huge difference. I learned from so many of you, whether you were sharing feedback or meeting up at BlizzCon or cooking me on twitter (tough crowd, strong feelings - never change!) Also - while I def didn’t have the “right” resume or a background in gaming, I did know how to communicate, negotiate, get creative, take care of people, and, when needed, fire shots I still made plenty mistakes. But my point is that skills from other jobs do transfer. Even though there is a LOT to learn for someone without a gaming background, it IS learnable Asha is smart, effective, and a fast learner. She has no ego, just wants to get the job done. Playing lots of games in a short period is her way of preparing as best she can, and she shouldn’t be put down for that She’s determined to make Xbox the best it’s ever been, from the foundation built by Phil and Sarah and their team. If I could’ve stayed after our acquisition, I’d be super excited right now to work for Asha! I will forever be grateful for all of you who welcomed me to the community and gave me advice and encouragement (even as I was far from perfect) I hope you’ll give Asha that opportunity to load in, learn, and show what she can do Don’t judge the resume, judge the K/D 💚
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey

Asha Sharma, Satya’s pick as new Xbox CEO, comes out the gate strong: “We will take risks” “We will not treat [games] as static IP to milk and monetize” “We will not chase short-term efficiency or flood our ecosystem with soulless AI slop” “Games are and always will be art”

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