circa 1974, India:
"Stop making loose comments. A nuclear weapon needs 2/3M $ Huge no of reactors, plutonium reprocessing facilities with millions $ in dedicated infrastructure, underground test sites and long-range missile delivery systems. India cannot build a nuclear weapon"
was using my external nvme in an enclosure with my mac since 2023, today, it crashed and corrupted entire volume, Just found out that's because of APFS, APFS is notorious for these scenerios.
We had “educated” PMs for 65 years and 40% of the country was shitting outside
“Uneducated” PM built toilets for all Indians and pulled 370 million people (~population of USA) out of Poverty
He cares about education so much and then begs India’s most corrupt party for coalition. What a fraud
I built my own https://t.co/SRxLNx51qR.
It's called Club. self-hosted, private, works with the regular dart pub commands. one docker container.
for teams or individuals who don't want their internal packages on the public registry.
https://t.co/kd5GJflUV3
#dart#flutter
Every time GitHub has an outage our team is paged. Incidents at Vercel get automatically filed by anomaly detection systems.
We just detected an outage 16 minutes before their status page changed. Deployments suddenly dipped and surged.
Despite all the chatter about coding AGI, the reality is that software infrastructure remains an extremely hard problem.
I have no doubt the GitHub team is highly competent, and there's no shortage of models and agents available to them. Don't forget this is the company that brought us Copilot, the first major breakthrough product in AI coding. Yet clearly the prompt "/goal scale GitHub, make everything extremely fast, make no mistakes" is not enough.
The hard parts of software remain very hard, especially under unprecedented demand, as more people join in on the fun of building new things.
Didn't you say that there is no freedom of press in India? If so, then how are you able to find such articles, written with a sole agenda of antagonizing the government, in Indian media? The fake propaganda of you and your ilk falls flat simply with such articles. No wonder Indians neither take you nor outlets like Wire seriously anymore.
Indians, especially Gen Z:
Criticize your government as much as you want. Ask hard questions. Hold them accountable.
But never become a pawn for forces sitting outside this country.
There is a reason we were sanctioned after Pokhran. There is a reason our strategic developments are met with protests. There is a reason you are being systematically taught to hate your civilization.
Revolutions don't work in a country as large and complex as India. It will always become a tool for our adversaries to exploit our fault lines.
So protest. Push back. Confront.
But always be cautious of anyone trying to steer a revolution from outside. They have zero skin in the game.