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OTD 2021, 🇮🇳 men's team gave us an unforgettable moment to cherish for life time. Rahul's 100, Rohit's 83, Sirja's fiery spell, puj and rahane's valiant knock, shami and bumrah's fireworks and finally Kohli and his bowlers showed us "60 overs of hell"🔥
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@aravind I travelled in sri lankan airlines last week. they provided a water bottle&veg roll, had an awesome infotainment screen for the same cost of indigo. Half of the price we pay for the ticket goes to the govt as tax. Stop exorbitant taxes and airlines will improve their game
@cennaipaiyan yeah, typical dehati behavior by the uneducated masses. why do tamils urinate around the tambaram bus stand, the bridge under the hindu mission hospital and the railway station? i pass by this route everyday and see at least 4 men urinating in these places
@cennaipaiyan this is AI generated video. leave it aside, I will bet you 1000 rupees to stand outside the tambaram or chennai central station for 1 hour without frowning at the stench of urine. then we will talk
@Dinesssssh we have the worst govt hospitals in India. only 1 out of the top 100 medical colleges are in TN, that too was built by the british. remove the 7.5% reservation and see how many govt school students get a medical seat. it will be in a single digit
@svembu Because once you bring JNV and the first set of kids pass out and get far more than the average NEET/JEE admission for the state, the current education model will be questioned. Why let something in and face unnecessary questions later.
@gopinth lol he is building servers and stuffs. socialist scums never wanted to develop our nation and wanted the people to depend on the govt like dogs depend on its owner for food. your 'pi' sized brain can't perceive what our nation has achieved under Modi
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Zoho keeps doing things the rest of Indian tech has decided are impossible.
They just built its own computer server, but the way they did it is so fascinating.
First, let's understand what a server is. It is the big computer sitting in a data centre that runs your apps. Every time you use Gmail or WhatsApp, a server somewhere does the work.
Almost every server running in India is designed by foreign companies. Indian firms just buy them.
Zoho decided to design its own. And I cannot stop thinking about how they went about it.
They set up the project in Nagpur.
Now, Nagpur had no experienced hardware engineers at all. So Zoho did not hire experts from Dell or HPE. They started a training programme called SETU, hired freshers straight out of engineering colleges, and gave them one hard problem to work on for five years.
Think about that. Every big IT company in India complains that freshers are unemployable.
Zoho took those same freshers, in a smaller city, and got a working server out of them. They have filed more than five patents on the designs, and the key parts were designed fully in-house and put together by Indian manufacturing partners.
So the talent has always been there. A company patient enough to train people was the missing piece.
But why build your own server at all?
Zoho runs all its apps on its own machines. Until now, every server they bought from a foreign company included that company's profit and licence fees.
By designing their own, they get the same performance while using 12 to 18% less electricity, and the total cost of owning each machine drops by 20 to 30%.
With a few hundred servers, that saving is small. But Zoho plans to move all its apps worldwide onto these machines.
Also there is an AI angle. Running AI is expensive because AI needs huge computing power. Zoho's plan is to run smaller, focused AI models on its own servers in its own data centres, to manage costs.
Most companies rent computing power from Amazon or Google but Zoho is attacking the bill at the machine level.
The timing is important too.
In 2023, the Indian government put restrictions on importing hardware like servers. Zoho had already started its server team in Nagpur back in 2020.
Three years before the government rule arrived, Zoho was preparing for a world where India cannot simply import its computers.
So, they moved on their own belief.
The best part is that the design is fully owned in India, Zoho does not depend on any foreign company for security checks, software updates, or licences.
If some country imposes sanctions or a licensing fight breaks out tomorrow, nobody abroad can switch off Zoho's machines.
Zoho has been honest about the fact that the chip inside the server is still an Intel processor, and Intel helped in the development.
That is fine. Every country that builds hardware starts this way. China's server companies started by assembling other people's parts and slowly went deeper. The chip is the next decade's problem.
What I love most is how Zoho-like this whole thing is.
> This company took no investor money in 25 years.
> It opened offices in villages and small towns.
> It hires school students and trains them.
> It built its own browser and its own AI model.
> Now its own server.
Now compare this with the big Indian IT companies. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL.
Together they earn over $250 billion. They have managed the world's computers for decades. But not one of them designed a server of their own.
Even the name is a nice touch. Nathu La is the mountain pass in Sikkim through which India traded with the world on the old Silk Route.
Naming your first server after a trade gateway, while building it so India depends less on imported tech, shows someone thought about this for years.
They have a few hundred servers running today and want 2,000 by the end of the year. Small numbers. But the team is trained, the design works, and the path is proven.
Indian software companies spent 30 years building on other people's machines.
One of them finally built the machine. :)
@IndiGo6E web-checkin page asks me to fill the passport details of every PAX. when i provide everything on booking the ticket i expect the website to prefill the fields. for 1PAX I need to fill 11 fields. how can I fill the details of 5PAX when the session expires in 15 mins?