I find it funny when many people say, "They know how to attract the Indian audience, so they post against Modi."
That means you believe there is an anti-Modi wave in India and that people are liking it, right?
Then how is Prime Minister Modi continuing to win elections?
Accept the truth. Whatever issues are raised and discussed, prove them wrong if you can. The government is always the one that is questioned, not the opposition.
India's national media has become an employee of the government. It will not ask questions. With your support, independent journalists will have to raise their voices.
Please follow and support them as much as possible. Make them stronger, and their voice will reach much farther.
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"The government will be questioned more vigorously on health, education, environment and corruption"
Do you use HttpLoggingInterceptor in your android code?
Check out my post on LinkedIn which gives details about how my app crashed due to HttpLoggingInterceptor.
https://t.co/pgo8K0LjKO
Beware of HttpLoggingInterceptor.Level.BODY 🚩
It doesn’t just peek—it buffers the entire request into memory. A 40MB file upload will instantly trigger an OutOfMemoryError as it tries to pull the binary onto the heap.
The fix: Filter out multipart content from your logger.
I caught up with an old tech colleague today, a software development enthusiast and experienced in iOS app development. He's worried AI is taking over, leaving no future for human developers. He's even considering a career change.
#TechTalk#AIDevelopment#FearOfAI
Searched for jobs in Ahmedabad today.
Found: "Vibe Coder" — Full time. On Google Jobs. In 2026.
I don't know whether to laugh or update my resume.
The real question: is "Vibe Coding" a trend, a job category, or a warning sign for where hiring is headed?
Drop your take below 👇
Searched for jobs in Ahmedabad today.
Found: "Vibe Coder" — Full time. On Google Jobs. In 2026.
I don't know whether to laugh or update my resume.
The real question: is "Vibe Coding" a trend, a job category, or a warning sign for where hiring is headed?
Drop your take below 👇