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Indian mid-sized enterprises try to mimic the grind culture of global giants like JP Morgan without offering even 5 percent of the ecosystem that justifies that lifestyle. They demand 12-hour days, in-person attendance, and “commitment,” but pay average salaries, give no…

I have been meeting fairly senior people for the last 3 months now. None, and I will repeat none, who are outside the decade old tech sphere, will do a video call with you. It is always in-office with them, he wants it the Lindy way.



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This is India's first all-girls pop band from Arunachal Pradesh Meet Gilithigreams


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Getting my details traced through a boarding pass will always remind me of one of the greatest saving graces I’ve ever experienced ! So around 6 years ago, I was moving from Bangalore to Pune. While packing, I had put all my luxury bags and watches into a single suitcase and…

My friend posted a classic ticket-in-hand story for his Goa trip. I reverse engineered air line website using PNR, and well I could extract a shocking amount of info 😮 - full name and complete flight info and schedule - phone and email in plain text (funny that UI had it…

the2ndfloorguy's tweet image. My friend posted a classic ticket-in-hand story for his Goa trip. I reverse engineered air line website using PNR, and well I could extract a shocking amount of info 😮 

- full name and complete flight info and schedule
- phone and email in plain text (funny that UI had it…


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Still hard to believe that access to infinite information made us dumber


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It's interesting that in the early 19th century, after a rebellion in what is now Xinjiang, there was a debate in China about what to do with the region and, while some people argued that China should just get out, one sophisticate made the case for a policy that looks strikingly…

phl43's tweet image. It's interesting that in the early 19th century, after a rebellion in what is now Xinjiang, there was a debate in China about what to do with the region and, while some people argued that China should just get out, one sophisticate made the case for a policy that looks strikingly…
phl43's tweet image. It's interesting that in the early 19th century, after a rebellion in what is now Xinjiang, there was a debate in China about what to do with the region and, while some people argued that China should just get out, one sophisticate made the case for a policy that looks strikingly…

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Chinese suppliers worked with Apple at ~ 0% margins because they had the crème de la crème of Apple's (world's) engineering talent sleeping on their factory floor and were "learning" more than they could by spending 50% of sales on R&D Beg, Borrow, Steal - only way to get Tech.

DivaJain2's tweet image. Chinese suppliers worked with Apple at ~ 0% margins because they had the crème de la crème of Apple's (world's) engineering talent sleeping on their factory floor and were "learning" more than they could by spending 50% of sales on R&D
Beg, Borrow, Steal - only way to get Tech.
DivaJain2's tweet image. Chinese suppliers worked with Apple at ~ 0% margins because they had the crème de la crème of Apple's (world's) engineering talent sleeping on their factory floor and were "learning" more than they could by spending 50% of sales on R&D
Beg, Borrow, Steal - only way to get Tech.
DivaJain2's tweet image. Chinese suppliers worked with Apple at ~ 0% margins because they had the crème de la crème of Apple's (world's) engineering talent sleeping on their factory floor and were "learning" more than they could by spending 50% of sales on R&D
Beg, Borrow, Steal - only way to get Tech.

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People forget how horrific the one child policy was From Dan Wang's new book

jordanschnyc's tweet image. People forget how horrific the one child policy was

From Dan Wang's new book
jordanschnyc's tweet image. People forget how horrific the one child policy was

From Dan Wang's new book

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A father reviews a 4-month old baby and has an interesting perspective


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India suffers not because the average Indian is mediocre, but because the Indian elite is mediocre. Instead of lifting all, they create little bubbles for themselves.

DivaJain2's tweet image. India suffers not because the average Indian is mediocre, but because the Indian elite is mediocre. Instead of lifting all, they create little bubbles for themselves.
DivaJain2's tweet image. India suffers not because the average Indian is mediocre, but because the Indian elite is mediocre. Instead of lifting all, they create little bubbles for themselves.

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Kaash China, US jaisa research bhi kahi hota toh kya baat hoti. Silicon valley jaisa risk takers bhi kahi hota, Shenzhen jaisa koi tech hub bhi hota


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Scene after filling petition against government

Society Needs People Who File Petitions Against Government: Nitin Gadkari ndtv.com/india-news/soc…

ndtv's tweet image. Society Needs People Who File Petitions Against Government: Nitin Gadkari ndtv.com/india-news/soc…


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Since the 1970s, ethnic Germans and Silesians from Upper Silesia who stayed in Poland after the war were somewhat allowed to leave for Germany. You could choose East or West Germany, it was easier to emigrate to the former. 5,000 chose East Germany. 800,000 chose West Germany.

In Berlin, a friend told me about a map that was circulating of East and West Germany, illustrating how individual generational wealth was far greater in the West—a supposed testament to capitalism's superiority. But as my friend pointed out, what the map left out was that in…



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An AI content that received 1 billion views on Instagram… x.com/Kare05Kok/stat…


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(comic) Fast paced environment

_workchronicles's tweet image. (comic) Fast paced environment

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Mumbai is like this also. National integration is proceeding smoothly.

This is the current condition of the Mirgund junction, 1 Km from DC's office in Budgam, which was blacktopped just 9 months ago. This is a representational video of most of the main roads in Kashmir. No accountability?



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Spot power prices in India dropped to zero for the first time on 25th May’25. !!

_anishaj's tweet image. Spot power prices in India dropped to zero for the first time on 25th May’25. !!
_anishaj's tweet image. Spot power prices in India dropped to zero for the first time on 25th May’25. !!

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On the contrary if India is serious about being in the GDP race, we have no option but to invest in livable cities and a healthy population. Congestion is already stifling growth and an unhealthy population is a ticking time bomb for the society and economy.

Visited Beijing and Shanghai last week and here’s my experience on their cities and public infrastructure. If #India decides to leave the #GDP race and focus on making cities more liveable by prioritising public transport and active mobility such as walking and cycling, it can…



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In 2009, United Airlines broke Dave Carroll's guitar and refused to pay. He dropped a diss track and their stock fell 10%, losing $180 million


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Just another day in Karkardooma! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

advsanjoy's tweet image. Just another day in Karkardooma! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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We survived 35 earnings calls across 13 industries. Our brains melted🥴, but we distilled the chaos into the juiciest comments from the execs—no fluff. Here’s the best chatter from corporate the world's frontline 🧵


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