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Real Brahmans debate. Cowards block. Yeh darpok asli Brahman-drohi hain.
Tujh jaise brahman log hi hindu samaj ko duba denge Brahmins are usually smart, but yeah some exceptions like you will exist And exceptions like you will lead to the religion's fall
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There was no fraud before a telegram and there will be no fraud now that telegram is banned.
Oh hello, @durov Nobody is using Telegram in India for messaging. Telegram is mostly used by scammers in India. Most financial fraud (Billions of dollars) in India happens through Telegram The Indian government should have banned Telegram years ago. It is long overdue. I’ve been noticing the same pattern for years. Almost every fraudster immediately moves to Telegram. it’s harder to trace, easier to operate. Calling this an internet freedom issue misses the point completely. Telegram became one of the preferred platforms for financial fraud, scam networks, betting groups, piracy, and other illegal activities in India.
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No idiot - he is saying you are getting the same treatment that your lot gives to Muslims and boasts about it. You hate being generalized as criminals but generalize Muslims as terrorists and criminals all the time
Replying to @stockflixx
You are saying 'North Indians' are terrorists? Quite low, even by your dismal standards.
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India's Bureau of Civil Aviation Security unjustly revoked Canan celebioglu's security clearance, seizing her operations and destroying a $500 million aviation empire she built with dedication and love for India. This political move on vague "national security" grounds is deeply unfair. She deserved better.
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Politics damages commercial contracts easily; domestic players use courts to stymie investors. Contract law enforcement has historically been the Achilles' heel of India’s ecosystem. 15% of all PE exits in India see contract disputes FDI from $28b to 1b? Too many Jehadis!
Perhaps try raising this with your Islamist President instead! Had he not played his Jihadi games with India, relations with Turkey would have never been diminished in this manner
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Looks like a love jihad case must be brought up immediately to cover this up.
मध्य प्रदेश में एक लाख रुपए में मिल जाएगा 10 लाख का नकली नोट: डीलर बोला- हमारे नोट मशीनें भी नहीं पकड़ पातीं, भास्कर रिपोर्टर से 5 करोड़ की डील, बोला- जहां डिलीवरी चाहिए मिल जाएगा... #MPNews #HindiNews dainik.bhaskar.com/0FcdUP4IX…
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Thank you President Trump. Our best and brightest will now build India instead of escaping from it.
Import the third world, become the third world. Thank you for your attention to this matter! 🇺🇸
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Replying to @missFunnyChhori
PJane🕊️ Throw white paint on trash maybe? Might help mask the issues underneath.
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Fake degree. So what? Boss @Cloudwatch199 you must defend this dude even if he is super ugly as well. Pls speak up. CC @KshatriyaDhrum @UtsavSanduja @SuhagAShukla @ashajadeja @IngrahamAngle @LauraLoomer
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The 4 trillion economy has much more headroom to grow.
दो भारत बन रहा है 1. वंदे भारत वाला 2.सांस ना ले पाने के कारण घुटन से मरने वाला बाकी पॉजिटिव बातें करते रहिए 😐
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If you don't believe in Karma, here's a transformative moment PS: Gazans do not have Internet, else they could condole her death.
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Is this the man Anthropic admires? @sunilavaria
In 1937, a 21-year-old MIT student sat in a quiet library, mapping abstract philosophical logic onto electrical circuits to pass the time. By the time he finished his thesis, the young man had mathematically proven that mechanical telephone switches could perform complex calculations. Instead of just routing phone calls, they were destined to become thinking machines. He had just discovered the mathematical trigger for digital computing. But when he published his work, the leading engineers of the industrial world paid little attention, viewing his mathematics as a mere academic parlor trick. His name was Claude Shannon. It would take years for the industrial establishment to fully realize he was right and adopt the binary logic that now powers every computer, smartphone, and network on Earth. His breakthrough against traditional engineering is the ultimate lesson in what happens when rigid practices clash with unexpected philosophical reality. In the early 20th century, engineers believed they understood circuit design. They knew that as telephone networks grew, they needed more physical wires and relays. But traditional engineering offered no universal science; it was a manual process of brute-force trial and error. The systems would grow into a chaotic, tangled mess of blueprints and copper lines. The entire industrial establishment agreed: every circuit, no matter how complex, had to be wired by manual experimentation. It was a tedious, costly formula. But in that library, Shannon realized the establishment had left a massive variable out of their equations: 19th-century symbolic philosophy. Shannon recalculated the engineering, factoring in what happens when you treat an electrical switch using the laws of Boolean algebra. What he found shattered the industrial consensus. He proved that an electrical switch has only two possible states: it is either closed and letting power through, or open and blocking the current. This was mathematically identical to True (1) and False (0). The circuit could evaluate logical statements. There was no limit to what it could compute. It could automate human thought, transforming physical electricity into digital logic. When Shannon presented this concept, mainstream electrical engineers were skeptical. They couldn't accept that an abstract philosophical concept could solve real-world hardware bottlenecks. Shannon was initially ignored. The establishment stuck to their traditional wiring methods. Instead of fighting a rigid, closed system, Shannon quietly expanded his work into Information Theory, proving that all data could be compressed into a universal currency called the "bit." Decades later, when the global tech revolution exploded, the world realized the 21-year-old student had been right all along. The philosophical blueprint Shannon left behind is a vital truth for navigating complex problems and institutional pushback: Comforting traditions will always be more popular than disruptive innovations. Trust the system's underlying logic anyway. Most of us approach our careers and projects seeking the validation of current experts or established guidelines. When we propose a radical new idea or try to change a broken system, and the authorities tell us we are wrong, our instinct is to assume our logic is flawed. We abandon our data to fit the consensus. But Shannon’s legacy proves that traditional industry consensus is not the same thing as truth. Gatekeepers are human; they protect their own methods, their own training, and their own comfort. What is a bottleneck, a project, or a direction you’ve abandoned just because an expert or a boss told you it wouldn't work? What happens if you stop looking for their permission and trust the structural logic of your own work?
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Marathi First.
I am a indian first , Then gujarati , marathi or hindi. Proud to be Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Retweet if you agree 🫡🫡🫡
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Please @TVMohandasPai This is the voice of crores of Indians. Read this tweet a few times and absorb the message.
Fuck the hardware math. This is bigger than Zoho. It’s a whole country refusing to invest in its own future. India’s top software firms - TCS, Infosys, HCL, et al - spend about 1% of revenue on R&D against a 14% global tech company average. It’s not shortage of FCF - these companies are sitting on billions of it. The money exists. The will doesn’t. Zoom out and it’s worse. The numbers really tell a story that’s sad and laughable. R&D spending, ranked by share of GDP (totals in PPP dollars): Israel: 6.0% ($30 bn) South Korea: 5.0% ($139 bn) US: 3.6% ($923 bn) Japan: 3.4% ($201 bn) Germany: 3.1% ($175 bn) China: 2.6% ($812 bn) Turkey: 1.4% ($36 bn) Brazil: 1.3% ($50 bn) Russia: 1.1% ($48 bn) India: 0.64% ($58 to 75 bn) We are just not a poor country playing catchup, and we are not the smallest spender on that list in absolute terms. But for a $4 trillion economy, the %age sucks. We have the scale. We just refuse to use it. Dead last on intensity, below Russia, heck even below Brazil & Turkey. And the private sector tells the real story. Business funds between 75-79% of R&D in the US, China, Japan and Korea. In India? Just 36%. Do nite, these are PPP numbers. Strip that cushion and that’s when you see it naked: our entire private sector R&D, at market exchange rates, is under $7 bn. Less than what a single large US or Chinese tech firm spends in one year. That’s the hole we’re trying to climb out of. And we are fucking scratching the bottom of the barrel. The frugality you’re roasting Vembu for isn’t a Vembu quirk. It’s the sector’s default setting - and the country’s. The IT majors will say their ER&D is client funded engineering services, not own IP research. Which is exactly the damn point. Labour arbitrage is not the same as building out own models. Renting out our engineers is not sovereignty. So will the state machinery wake up, or keep playing bystander? What it should do, even now: a serious, weighted R&D tax deduction that actually moves capital. National GPU compute at real scale (the IndiaAI Mission’s ~38,000 GPUs is a joke of a rounding error next to a single frontier cluster). And kill the never ending import red tape that turns buying a GPU into a months long customs ordeal. We’ve sat on our arse for decades. Late beats never, but let’s stop pretending that rhetoric and tokenism is strategy. We are consumed by electoral politics theatre, freebie drama, an ease of doing business that isn’t, and an abysmal, if not zilch investment in education at every level. But sure. Achhe din. Sab changa si. That’s the lollipop we will keep sucking. I say all this as someone who has bet on this country his whole life and still does. That is exactly why it stings. Frustrated and sad as hell. 🤬🤬😢😢🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
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Clunky English language @ShashiTharoor Either write "This approach is unacceptable and I hope @DrSJaishankar said so to @marcorubio." Or "This approach is unacceptable and I wish @DrSJaishankar had said so to @marcorubio." The latter is better since we know he didn't say so
Deeply shocking to read this official US statement, which contains absolutely no expression of regret or condolence for the loss of innocent Indian lives. How can a “friend” and strategic partner be so deeply insensitive? Why couldn’t a non-compliant commercial vessel have been stopped using other, non-lethal means? Is it not possible to disable a ship's propulsion or steering without firing missiles targeted to kill civilian crew members? Practically every merchant ship navigating these crucial waters has Indian crew on board. Are they all considered fair game for US missiles now? This approach is unacceptable and I hope @DrSJaishankar had said so to @marcorubio.
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Crores of Marathis have woken up to who you are and what you seek.
Hindus should not fall for Muslim party MNS and others. Instead support Jains.
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Who better to pick than India to present this principle to the world with a display of the consequences?
US ignores India’s concerns; Rubio says blockade violations won’t be tolerated @Rezhasan ✍🏻 hindustantimes.com/india-new…
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आपल्या घरातील मूत्र, कपड्याचे पाणी, खरखटे अन्न बाहेर उघड रस्त्यांवर फेकावे असे कोणत्या धर्मात लिहिलेले असते का ? असेल तर तज्ञ मंडळी ह्यांनी मार्गदर्शन करावे. आणि असेल तर ते चुकीचे आहे, समाजाला ते घातक आहे. आरोग्याच्या दृष्टीने ते हानिकारक आहे.
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BREAKING: 15% chance Elon Musk visits Mars
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Someone tell this Bhadwa an absolute pimp that your Jain , Gujju Maru community has not invented anything as such to contribute significantly in in the evolution of human life even after being the most priviledged and wealthiest ones , Cartelisation of buisness is no achievement.
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