Harshit Juneja

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Harshit Juneja

Harshit Juneja

@impractialdev

Understanding people and instructing machines. Thoughts and tweets are not mine or my employer's or my neighbour's. Probably they are yours.

Dresden | New Delhi شامل ہوئے Ekim 2014
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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
Navigating ego (your own and other's) is what it is all about.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Because as an exec this is such a basic thing: 1. During a crisis unfolding, expect that it will come to trial (CEO being fired is a pretty big crisis!) 2. Text can be both used later, but also very much misunderstood. Doing a call during a crisis is just a more efficient way to reduce misunderstandings... Satya for how busy he is took the time to get on the call, while you can see Mira did not to do it with Sam fwiw
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Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@kshayjogani Need to keep calling such stuff out and one day we will be indegenious.
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Akshay Jogani
Akshay Jogani@kshayjogani·
Let's be honest about what this actually is. DCX Systems, the Indian partner, is in the wire harness and kit assembly business. Look at the financials. Gross margins of 8-10%, the kind of P&L you'd expect from a contract assembler that buys components and bolts them together. There's no radar engineering happening at DCX. ELTA holds the IP. The antenna, the signal processing, t/r modules,RPU, the software stack, none of that is moving to Tamil Nadu. What's moving is a shipping container of sub-assemblies and a paint job that says Made in India. We've seen this movie before. The Foreign OEM ships kits, an Indian partner screws them together, a minister cuts a ribbon, and we are supposed to pretend that a sovereign capability has been built. The day the geopolitical winds shift, that capability evaporates because nothing was ever transferred in the first place. Meanwhile, the people doing actual indigenous radar work get a fraction of the attention. LRDE designed Uttam AESA from scratch. BEL manufactures it. Astra Microwave makes T/R modules. Data Patterns has its own X-band line. That's where the budget and the headlines should go. Celebrating a screwdriver plant as a defence breakthrough is embarrassing. What does it tell the engineers at Data patterns? That you don't need to do real innovation to get recognition!!
Shekhar Gupta@ShekharGupta

‘Make in India’ gets a radar lock, India-Israel joint venture plant breaks ground in Tamil Nadu Jaydeep Gadhavi, TPSJ alum and intern at ThePrint, reports theprint.in/defence/make-i…

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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@hargup13 @lossfunk More people with exists need to step into this direction. Maybe only the really curious ones will do.
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Harsh Gupta
Harsh Gupta@hargup13·
Paras Chopra single handedly raised the bar of AI Research in India with @lossfunk . Great use of capital from Wingify's exit. Thank you!!
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Gauri Gupta
Gauri Gupta@gauri__gupta·
Reposting my notes I published a while ago from prepping for interviews at top AI labs including @OpenAI, @AnthropicAI , @GoogleDeepMind , @theworldlabs and others revisiting core concepts in large-scale ML design and optimization for efficient model training and inference. With @radixark launching today, feels like the right time to resurface these. We're living in a token-intensive economy and these optimizations are only getting more critical.
Gauri Gupta@gauri__gupta

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Harshit Juneja
Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@gauri__gupta @OpenAI @AnthropicAI @GoogleDeepMind @theworldlabs If you don't go and zoom in into the article, you kind of see a cluttered view of menu items on the left and right. Kind of gets difficult to read long text in the space between. Takes extra click to zoom in and read it. Would have been nice to see X articles zoomed in by default
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Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@AggyAbhishek Also outcome based pricing is the working model for some in the IT services industry. May be it is useful to explore with an IT services expert and take a page from their book on what measuring outcomes could look like in a SaaS context.
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Aggy | Abhishek Agarwal
Aggy | Abhishek Agarwal@AggyAbhishek·
SaaS pricing models quick 2 min dump of my thoughts. what do you think is the future n why. Seats - usage - output - outcome - something else? Pov on the content format etc welcome.
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Satnam Singh
Satnam Singh@satnam6502·
Dropping by Google DeepMind in London for some lunch.
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Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@BahlKanan Most professionals under deliver than even the index. Easy to yap yap!
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Kanan Bahl
Kanan Bahl@BahlKanan·
I don't prefer PMS structrue either but saying that managing your own money is the way to riches, is not right. I don't know one CXO of a big company who manages his/her own portfolio. They all focus on their job/biz to make more salary. The only way to become rich is to make more active income, not optimising your portfolios. Yes, you should know the basics and keep yourself updated. But professionals' work should be left for professionals.
Akshat Shrivastava@Akshat_World

Guys, don't be stupid. PMS are one of the best products to destroy your wealth. Saurabh Mukherjea has been a poster child for this. Google him. I am an HNI. And, I can tell you with experience that the best way to make solid money is to learn how to manage your own money. Yes, you will make mistakes along the way. But, you will learn and improve. Every investment you make, compounds your investment knowledge. If you simply outsource wealth management, you become a brain dead, rich people. Such people are dream clients for PMS guys. Don't fall in that trap. Every rich person who stays rich, knows how to manage his/her money.

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Aggy | Abhishek Agarwal
Aggy | Abhishek Agarwal@AggyAbhishek·
competed with ashutosh on maths scores in school for years. 25 years later, watched him run a conference in berlin. mad proud ashu. time is genuinely wild. also: learned playwright (use it daily) is built by a four-person team at microsoft. four.
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Harshit Juneja@impractialdev·
@Ajain112 We don't own the raw material for batteries and solar. Will still be dependent.
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Gemini
Gemini@Gemini·
JUST IN: FDA approves first ever gene therapy that restores hearing in children born deaf, with treatment available at no cost
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Lancelot Da Costa
Lancelot Da Costa@lancelotdacosta·
We'll be organizing the Machine Learning Summer School in Tübingen to be held Aug 31st-Sept 11th, featuring top speakers across academia and industry. If you are a student or ML researcher, save those dates and stay tuned for updates! 🚀
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miten sampat
miten sampat@miten·
building Surplus ₹₹₹ to buy the dip! DM for invites.
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swyx 🌉@swyx·
💁‍♂️ How to Play Long Term Games: Systems > Goals Discipline > Motivation Trust > Distrust Principles > Tactics Writing > Reading Vulnerability > Confidence North Stars > Low Hanging Fruit Trends > News Habits > Sprints Questions > Answers Problems > Solutions People > Projects
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