@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand Show me the result lol. Your society is not even as "efficient" or developed as ours lol. If you have that phrase and are still not developed, it means nobody understands the phrase.
@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand You may be one enlightened soul who uses it day in and day out. Your productivity might be 100x. Doesn't mean all of your linguistic group uses it and it's so ingrained in your society and culture. Results are infront of everyone's eyes. So stfu.
@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand Matru bhasha and you don't even know if it's common phrase lol.
We don't have any such phrase in Kannada. Telugus are not too different from us. Common sense alone calls out your BS. If notion efficiency was indeed so common in your culture, your states would be like China.
@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand You used AI to make up stuff, I used the same AI to expose you.
సమర్థవంతంగా పని చేయి is NOT used in everyday speech. So Telugu speakers don't have the same notion of efficiency that English speakers do. End of story.
@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand Again a "robotic translation" to prove something that doesn't exist. Words may exist but efficiency is not in our psyche. No harm accepting it and improving upon. The closest we have as a culture is value for someone who works "fast".
@tsatyadev1982@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand Bro, I'm a Kannadiga, but I've lived in a Telugu state. సామర్థ్యం afaik transaltes to capability rather than efficiency. ఉత్పాదకత is not a word that I heard in daily use. The words may exist, but if you don't use them much, you don't think about these concepts as a society.
@TechButthead@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand How often do we use it in daily vocabulary? If we don't, it means that those concepts aren't ingrained in our thought process.
Instead of improving as a civilization, we're trying to find words that we rarely use to prove someone wrong.
@BesuraTaansane@MisraNityanand He did mention that you may find surrogate words.
The point is that we don't use them even if they exist as a part of daily vocabulary because they're not ingrained in our thoughts.
You're missing the elementary idea he made which we should ponder about.
@batata22426@Shubham98993897@viprabuddhi There could be outliers, but active conversions stopped in mid 1800s. By early many started reverting. Today there are entire castes formed out of this reversion to Hinduism. Now, even if you approach them, they won't accept unless you show full conviction.
@sixxjun@_Avykt They take 100x the time claude does. So they're still expensive than tokens overall. They still can't be replaced because AI in its current state can't work without human in the loop even for moderately complex codebase
@ratnagiri31@Manoj_BKS Not according to his logic. Because their ancestors lived in parts of Vijaynagara and Kadamba empire that does not fall in modern day Karnataka's borders 🙄