Launching India's 1st privately built rocket is cool. Doing it from an office right out of Star Trek is even cooler.
Skyroot Aerospace's Bangalore HQ designed by Designovate Studio perfectly embodies its culture.
24 hours to lift-off. 🚀
Eight years ago, @SkyrootA started with just two people with an idea.
There was no policy framework for private spaceflight in India, no real funding ecosystem for space startups, and we were taking on one of the world’s hardest engineering challenges. The odds of success seemed incredibly small.
Today, India’s first privately developed orbital rocket stands on the launch pad, ready for lift-off.
This moment belongs to every member of our team, our investors, the Government of India,@PMOIndia, @isro, @INSPACeIND, our partners, suppliers, customers, and everyone who believed in us long before this day.
We have done everything we possibly could.
Now we let physics do its job.
Whatever tomorrow brings, every second of flight will teach us something invaluable. Reaching the launch pad and attempting an orbital launch is a landmark milestone for India—and an achievement only a handful of companies worldwide have reached. Every milestone we cross will advance not just Skyroot or India’s space journey, but the global commercial space ecosystem.
Tomorrow, we take the next step. 🇮🇳🚀
🚨 HSR Layout-based Panoculon Labs (@panoculonlabs) is building cutting-edge egocentric data capture rigs for American, Chinese, and Indian robotics labs.
Learned the real tradeoff between stateful and stateless auth. Stateful sessions allow easy revocation but need server-side lookups. JWTs scale well but are harder to revoke. Short-lived access tokens + refresh tokens give a practical middle ground. #Auth#WebDev#100xDevs
Middleware finally clicked today. Instead of repeating authentication logic across every protected endpoint, write it once, verify the token, attach the username to req, call next(), and let the actual route focus on its job. #ExpressJS#NodeJS#100xDevs
Learned how JWT authentication actually works today: sign in → server creates a token → browser stores it → token is sent with protected requests → server verifies it. Also understood why stealing a valid token can mean stealing a session. #WebDev#JWT#100xDevs
The "best model" race is a distraction.
Fable 5 crushes benchmarks but cost more nobody can serve that to every query
The real competitive edge isn't the smartest model. It's whoever "routes" cost to quality best invisibly at scale.
That's actual business.
Thanks #kirat_tw
Iran's Shahed drone (Shahed-238) moves at 520km/h. This makes it very difficult to intercept.
India now has an answer to Shahed.
Hyderabad-based Apollyon Dynamics is developing Nightshade ADX-1, a jet-powered UAV that:
- Strikes at 700km/h
- Has a 70kg MTOW
- Travels 150km
Axios vs Fetch today.
Built GET/POST/PUT/DELETE requests understood why await exists how Promises work why response.json() is needed in Fetch but not Axios practiced APIs with JSON Placeholder & Dummy JSON & started thinking like a backend developer instead of just writing code
Sometimes one hour of fundamentals saves days of confusion. Today it was Promises, async/await, Fetch vs Axios, and finally understanding what happens between sending a request and getting usable data back. #LearnInPublic#Backend#JavaScript