Gaurav Dadhania

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Gaurav Dadhania

@GVRV

Hacking, Entrepreneurship, Activism, Technology.

Rajkot เข้าร่วม Aralık 2008
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Gaurav Dadhania
I don't understand why Emergent is defending their ARR claims. Investors might care about this metric, but their end users don't. Just focus marketing on cool shit that has been built with their platform, and continue to improve.
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Eddie McPigskin@eddiemcpigskin·
@mrexits Instructions unclear. Quit my job and maxed out credit cards on "er*tic" anime figurines. Waiting for next steps. Thanks.
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@StarPlatinum_ Ah, yes! How can you trust the first ever blockchain implementation, that happened to have a bug 1.5 years into its production run, when it was valued at 8 cents?! Glad people stayed away from that obvious scam.
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StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
- you get into bitcoin - you think the 21M supply is fixed forever - block 74638 gets mined - a transaction creates 184 billion BTC - validators accept it as valid - bitcoin’s supply cap is broken for several hours
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_

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Mehul Dadhania
Mehul Dadhania@mehuldadhania·
@GVRV You the bot which monitors the social media?
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@saybwala @Ajain112 Thanks for sharing. Can you share how much does an imported can cost you? I'm assuming you're using naked aluminium cans as raw material and then doing the filling+printing in-house?
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Anand Sankar@saybwala·
@Ajain112 They do manufacture aluminium cans in India. But there is a supply constraint. It's all booked out. The lines in India are spoken for very early by big players because it's the cheapest in logistics.
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Anand Sankar@saybwala·
@vinodchendhil @kushgrwl Supply from UAE plants is not coming. I placed order from China along with 2-3 other brands for an entire container
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Vinod Chendhil@vinodchendhil·
Ystdy went to the local store to buy diet coke. Shopkeeper - Stock nahi hai sir Me- kab ayega. Shopkeeper - Pata nahi, CAN ki shortage hai company mein. If large companies are having this issue, I am worried about smaller companies.
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@mehuldadhania For a preview of this future, just wait for IPL to kick off later this week. Matches will have Bhojpuri commentary track on Hotstar headlined by Ravi Kishan himself.
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Mehul Dadhania
Mehul Dadhania@mehuldadhania·
@GVRV Lol, enjoy. I look forward to the day that we can have AI translate movies on demand. Bhojuri translation would be hilarious. As for RAM costs TurboQuant will take care of it
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There's folks tweeting abuses because there's no IMAX shows for #ProjectHailMary in their city. They don't know how privileged they are – my town has shows in Hindi only. 🥲
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@mehuldadhania आखिरी उम्मीद (translated with context by Grok) (this is why RAM is so expensive)
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Mehul Dadhania
Mehul Dadhania@mehuldadhania·
@GVRV How does Hail Mary translate into Hindi?
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Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
@makash It's better for it to be delayed and have a proper run (especially IMAX screens), than compete with Dhurandhar 2 right now. In my town, even during best of times, there's only a limited number of English film shows (in English). I probably couldn't have watched it otherwise.
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Akash Mahajan
Akash Mahajan@makash·
Can’t wait for 26 March. Project Hail Mary made me go on a bender of reading sci-fi again. Glad they nailed Rocky’s characterization. 😀 Fun fact the only reason it’s release is delayed in India is because of Dhurandar part 2. Urgh!
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Had to go see Project Hail Mary right away (it's based on the book of Andy Weir, of also The Martian fame). Both very pleased and relieved to say that 1) the movie sticks very close to the book in both content and tone and 2) is really well executed. The book is one of my favorites when it comes to alien portrayals because a lot of thought was clearly given to the scientific details of an alternate biochemistry, evolutionary history, sensorium, psychology, language, tech tree, etc. It's different enough that it is highly creative and plausible, but also similar enough that you get a compelling story and one of the best bromances in fiction. Not to mention the other (single-cellular) aliens. I can count fictional portrayals of aliens of this depth on one hand. A lot of these aspects are briefly featured - if you read the book you'll spot them but if you haven't, the movie can't spend the time to do them justice. I'll say that the movie inches a little too much into the superhero movie tropes with the pacing, the quips, the Bathos and such for my taste, and we get a little bit less the grand of Interstellar and a little bit less of the science of The Martian, but I think it's ok considering the tone of the original content. And it does really well where it counts - on Rocky and the bromance. Thank you to the film crew for the gem!

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Gaurav Dadhania
Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
Time to log off from the internet before my 10pm Dhurandhar show to avoid any and all spoilers. Bollywood rarely gets good sagas, need to savour it.
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Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
@mehuldadhania I think we're overestimating their role in sanitation (or in worst case scenario, strategically re-introducing vaccinated strays shouldn't be a challenge).
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Mehul Dadhania@mehuldadhania·
@GVRV Without an alternative for essential sanitation role the strays play, getting rid of strays would not work in overall ecological balance.
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Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
A hill I'm willing to die on: India should spend 1 year of focused effort to get the stray dog population down to zero.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
@nainaverse The West Asia war is a psy-op by the Indian government to get everyone off LPG cylinders.
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tere naina
tere naina@nainaverse·
Nobody will buy LPG cylinder in India if they cook on electric stove for 20 days straight. Electric Stove max consumes 1-2 units of electricity per hour. Rough costs - 12 to 15 Rupees in an hour. This is much more cost effective and convenient.
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rohit@krishnanrohit·
Ada Palmer on Dwarkesh is one of the rare podcasts that works incredibly well as a podcast rather than a transcript. She speaks so wonderfully well.
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Gaurav Dadhania@GVRV·
Now that I have finished watching `Better Call Saul` (yes, all 6 seasons), I can confidently say that `Breaking Bad` is objectively *so much better*.
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