@DeepakVisva No one has an immediate solution, but everyone cries about this. Obviously , better education and exposure. It is a long term project. Temporarily, we have to work on creating safe spaces for kids.
@johan1151951 I disagree. The idea about sage being genius is, she gets depressed easily. She hates the way the world is working. As she is knowledgeable, she is constantly upset with the world. That's why she lobotomises herself.
@nightingale97_ If tvk had simple majority, even they wouldn't have given. Simply rule. When you are powerful, you don't need anyone. When you want power, you need everyone. When you don't have power, there will be no one.
@thekaipullai So, you suggest tamils to sit back when the union pushes hindi?
Sanghi's selective outrage.
Never attacks the govt but people who protest.
I flipped the map on purpose.
It shakes up one's perspective to have south be up, and the influence of the Cholas and Tamil traders, respectively, at this time makes a lot more sense from this point of view. #history#India#chola#maps
The repeated targeting and vilification of migrant workers by leaders of DMK is not just irresponsible but dangerous and shameful.
DMK MP Dr.Kanimozhi Somu openly claims that 1000s of Hindi-speaking migrants arrive daily in Tamil Nadu to sell “ganja” and pani puri. Seriously?? You are reducing an entire community of hardworking Indians to crude criminal stereotypes. Standing on the same stage, yet another DMKian, State Minister of MSME, Mr. T. M. Anbarasan reinforces this poisonous narrative instead of correcting it.
This is definitely not ignorance but a direct and deliberate stigmatisation.
When those in power repeatedly brand migrant workers as criminals, they are not merely making statements, they are legitimising hatred, fuelling discrimination, and putting innocent lives at risk. Every such remark deepens divisions and erodes the very idea of India as one nation where citizens can live and work with dignity anywhere.
We need to remind such mindsets that migrant workers are nation builders. They contribute to Tamil Nadu’s economy, infrastructure, and growth. To demonise them for political convenience is a betrayal of constitutional values, human dignity, and national unity.
This politics of division by the petty and shallow minded must be called out, rejected, defeated, firmly and unequivocally.
@DivaJain2 Last year, we were bragging about purchasing cheap russian oil masterclass diplomacy. Now, buying expensive american oil masterclass class diplomacy.
Examples are now pouring in about AI-assisted Code Engineering productivity.
The quoted post is a Bhagwad Gita app.
Anthropic has built an entire C compiler with their Claude AI. That is not an easy engineering feat at all.
At this point, it is best for those of us who depend on writing code for a living to start considering alternative livelihoods. I include myself in this. I don't say this in panic, but with calm acceptance and embrace.
As a matter of fact, I did a detailed session with Gemini Pro on how the economy will be shaped by the AI revolution. It was like having an extremely intelligent economic philosopher debating you. I asked it to critique its own work and it did a fantastic job too.
As Gemini and I developed see this, the future could unfold in two ways, depending on who owns and collects rent on this technology.
The optimist in me thinks that this technology will make most technological prowess by humans redundant and that would push tech to the background (all tech become trivial, like digital watches today) and we then get to focus on life, family, soil, water, nature, art, music, culture, sports, festivals and faith (faith is important), and that is best done in small close-knit rural communities. I live a life like this today and if we solve rural poverty, I consider this a very good life.
The pessimistic dystopian vision is centralized control.
Here is my Gemini chat session on this. You can continue the session on Gemini and see where it all goes.
https://t.co/ORdh7ejen4
Karnataka is silently building GCCs and getting FDIs. Bengaluru is the job creator for the entire country and people throng here and then complain of traffic and infrastructure failure.
Why not question your own CMs and leaders why they can't create jobs in your state? Vote for money and religion in your own states but then want jobs along with quality life here in Bangalore.