@cneuralnetwork@airtelindia@Airtel_Presence Airtel is the worst provider out of all. Move to other providers with better limits and support! Airtel will only act if your post gains significant traction to protect its reputation.
Microsoft DELETED my account AND OneDrive!!?? After ACKNOWLEDGING that I’m the owner of the account and that it was compromised???
25 fucking years of data, thousands of euros spended on games?? My son’s baby pictures? GONE!
All because MICROSOFT couldn’t bring back a compromised account??
One of the biggest companies ever coulnd’t do that so they just deleted that shit like it was nothing?? Fucking shame on you!! @microsoftnl@MicrosoftHelps@MicrosoftHelpt@Microsoft
#microsoft #hacked
@abraibrai@cheatyyyy@thsottiaux@reach_vb Thanks, @abraibrai, for resolving this so quickly! 🙌
This is one of the many reasons I love OpenAI. The support is outstanding, and they truly value user feedback. Looking forward to what’s next!
@prasenx Completely agree. If you're already active on X or you're a founder, X Premium+ is one of the best value-for-money subscriptions right now. You get X Premium+ benefits plus access to Grok 4.5, making it a better deal than paying separately for Cursor in many workflows.
@flipkartsupport@adityaaa_bhai These are becoming increasingly common, especially with Flipkart. Either it's happening on the seller's side or on the delivery partner's side. Honestly, my friends and family stopped ordering from Flipkart if the item is more than 5K. It's better to buy from offline stores.
Grok 4.5 and GPT-5.6 both feel like strong signals for where AI is heading.
What I like most is that the competition is no longer only about “who has the smartest chatbot.”
It is moving toward:
• better coding workflows
• stronger reasoning
• better agentic systems
• more useful developer tools
• safer and more reliable deployment
• models that fit into real work, not just demos
Grok’s direction with real-time context, X-native usefulness, and developer workflows is exciting.
OpenAI’s direction with GPT-5.6, stronger reasoning, coding, and safety focus is also impressive.
My view:
This competition is good for builders.
The better these models become, the more important engineering judgment becomes too.
Because the real value is not just choosing Grok or GPT.
It is knowing how to design systems around them.
Use the best model for the right task.
Build workflows that can adapt.
Focus on reliability, evaluation, and real user value.
The AI race is moving fast.
And honestly, it is a great time to be building.
#AI #Grok #OpenAI #BuildInPublic
@hqmank Same. Didn't expect Grok to work this well. Tried across 2 large codebase projects for audit. Didn't hallucinate and suggested good suggestions which Deepseek or Mimo missed. May not be at Codex or Fable level, but it's a good model altogether
SEO is no longer only about websites.
Google Search Console adding visibility for social and video content is a clear signal:
Your posts, videos, profiles, and website are all part of the same discovery layer.
For creators and builders, this matters.
Your X posts can appear in search.
Your YouTube content can drive discovery.
Your social profiles can support brand/entity signals.
Your website should still remain the canonical home.
This is why I’m treating content as an ecosystem now:
Website → Blog → X → LinkedIn → YouTube/GitHub → Search visibility
The goal is not just to “rank pages.”
The goal is to make your expertise, projects, and brand easier to discover across platforms.
Search is becoming more connected.
#SEO #AEO #GEO #GoogleSearch #adticks
Everyone is building using AI.
Very few are building systems around AI.
A model can generate answers.
But a real product has to handle bad inputs, missing data, edge cases, user expectations, feedback loops, and repeated usage.
That is where most AI projects fail.
Not because the model is weak.
Because the system around it is weak.
The question is not:
“Can AI do this once?”
The better question is:
“Can this help someone reliably, again and again?”
That is the gap between an AI demo and an AI product.
#AI #Tech #Build
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