Joined May 2020
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बैरागी retweeted
My family runs a homestay in the hills of Darjeeling and it goes without saying that we have to deal with all kinds of people. However, we have noticed some things that seem to be uniform behaviour for all Indians: a) They will dirty the room, and not spare even the pillows,
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Great. Pehle hi baarish nahi ho rahi hai, ab usme haija bhi jod do.
دیوسائی گلگت بلتستان کی پہچان کا سب سے مشہور جانور مارموٹ ہے۔ یہ چھوٹا، مگر مضبوط جانور زیادہ تر اونچے میدانوں اور میدانی علاقوں میں پایا جاتا ہے، خاص طور پر دیوسائی نیشنل پارک میں۔ مارموٹ کا جسم گھنے بالوں سے ڈھکا ہوتا ہے تاکہ سرد موسم اور برفانی حالات میں وہ خود کو گرم رکھ سکے
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Hamare firm me suggest kiya hai - plan mode using opus 4.6/4.8, agent mode using cheaper models.
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Wonderful visualization. I created one to see the passenger demand/usage for Mumbai locals during a day
One-shotted a live traffic tracker for Bangalore using Claude Fable and a single line prompt. I’m impressed! What do you guys think?
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There's a Bangla youtuber, you see oldest video and then see the latest one, it shows weight gain in the last 8 years. Kinda like me :(
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Anyone who uses github copilot will understand how expensive even opus 4.6 is.
Replying to @SemiAnalysis_
Recently, we purchased one of each Anthropic/OpenAI subscription plan and randomly ran long horizon coding tasks until we exhausted the weekly limit. It's widely believed that a $200/month plan maxes out at ~$2000/month worth of tokens (assuming API pricing). However, we found that the subscriptions are actually far more generous. (2/4)
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If I could get the data, I would like to make one for - 1. local train delay throughout the day 2. passenger movement - where people come from, where they go to work, where they come back to etc. etc.
A day in Manhattan, warped so that distance ≈ drive time. Drive times swell in the morning and evening rush hour, then contract in the night.
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If this Marathi were to emigrate to Arkansas, he wouldn't even have to change his last name.
Maharashtra state sub committee for Infrastructure clears projects worth Rs 22,611-crore, for Thane-Bhayandar tunnel corridor and Navi Mumbai Metro expansion indianexpress.com/article/ci…
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बैरागी retweeted
finally i did it ethnic map of india orange - dravidians teal - iranics blue - indo-aryans golden - turkics green - austroasiatics Black - isolates purple - sino-tibetans
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If someone said that this was a Delhi/NCR neighborhood, I would have agreed. Almost every tier2 Indian city looks like this. Also, "New Bhabis" salon would have been a hit in UP :)
Karachi looks like it's been airstriked multiple times. Fuck you PPP. Fuck you forever.
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I didn't know that Kesto was from Krishna in Bangla. कृष्ण -> किट्ठ -> কিষ্ট -> কেষ্ট
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Bangalore is making metros faster than Mumbai. I suspect the airport blue line in BLR would be up and running before line 4 in Thane-Mumbai.
Pink Line Metro likely to be operational from August 15th!
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I asked about this tweet - x.com/zarazhangrui/status/20…
If you've adopted AI at your company but haven't seen any tangible results, read this 1990 article: "The Dynamo and the Computer" by Paul David. When electricity first arrived, factories that "adopted" it barely got faster. They just swapped the steam engine for an electric one and ran everything else exactly as before: same machine layout, same workflow, same management. Electricity in, no real gains out. The most common mistake with any new technology is to drop it into the old organization and then declare the transformation done. The real leap came decades later, when each machine got its own small motor. Suddenly machines no longer had to be lined up around one central drive shaft. They could be rearranged around the actual flow of work. The productivity gains didn't come from electricity. They came from REDESIGNING THE ENTIRE FACTORY around it. AI is the same. Bolting it onto your existing process gets you a faster steam engine. The payoff comes when you redesign the work itself. (link to paper in comments)
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We started using speckitty some 1.5-2 months ago. It was overwhelming. I just commit the plan.md now. Sometimes I ask it to create a spec.md as well We have a firmwide/dept wide skills/agents repo as well. Team has also create prod support skills too. All super useful.
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ढिंग लक् लक्, ढिंग ढिंग लक् लक्
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SITUATION DETECTED: Fable 5, Anthropic’s public version of Mythos, is live for some users.
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What's the right metric? No of PRs raised or number of deployments made or something like no of times a particular skill was used? BTW an Angular -> React isn't going to provide much value so even the no of deployments isn't the right metric!! What to measure? No one knows!!
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TCS To Have As Many AI Agents As Staff In Next 3 Years: N Chandrasekaran ndtv.com/india-news/tcs-to-h…
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Nothing makes me hate fatties more than they taking 1.5 seats on AC locals
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