Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is a first-generation entrepreneur and global business leader with over 4 decades of experience in biotechnology, her pioneering work in biotechnology has earned her many prestigious awards, including the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan. She has brought huge amount of name and fame to Namma Bengaluru and also to our nation in the field of pharmaceuticals and has helped in creating over more than 16 thousand employments.
@kiranshaw is known to me from very long time, Madam Shaw has not only been a entrepreneur but has also largely contributed to the upliftment of society through various CSR initiatives. Under @Biocon_FDN CSR initiative she has contributed about 65 Crore towards funding the construction of Hebbagodi Metro Station. She has also contributed crores of rupees for preserving environment and promoting education and healthcare.
Recent criticism on her views about Bengaluru’s infrastructure is not justifiable, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw has just echoed the views of a Business Visitor to Biocon from China, I feel the GOK must take this as constructive suggestion and act accordingly in improving infrastructure facilities in Bengaluru and involving all the stakeholders in making it globally competitive.
What in the damndest is @perplexity_ai@comet !!! THIS IS SO FRICKIN' GOOD!
@AravSrinivas PLEASE make vertical tabs, and you have a lifelong committed user to Comet, like I had been for Edge since the last 5 years.
@Star_Knight12 Edge. Started using it for the vertical tabs feature for easily accessing the 100s of tabs I keep open. Kept loving it for all the features it has and especially the added copilot support.
@Sahil_Gulihar_@github Also, github usually wouldn’t care to optimise for people having low bandwidth network, since creation of a repo is a one time thing, so user experience doesn’t degrade significantly here with this approach. The value on the other hand of gaving instant feedback, pretty precious!
@Sahil_Gulihar_@github While debouncing is a good textbook strategy, sometimes, having the stupid guy approach reduces a lot of complications. Think about the ratio of repos created to repos committed, commented, or pushed to. Optimizing on traffic that can actually break your system makes more sense.
Now, remediation was basically to increase CPU resources immediately to an idiotic large number to accommodate for the load, but this operation costed good $$$.
We are doing some interesting stuff to mitigate this and not go bankrupt, stay tuned for a further post on the remedy.
Interesting issue that I bumped on today.
A worker and service system which basically does 3 operations:
- Get a HUGE list of users from a segmentation system and make batches and pushes it to a queue
- Process personalisation for notification templates for each of these users