Wishing @AnilSinghvi_ a very happy birthday. The energy and the jokes which you make in your show makes it watchable and does not feel like a boring market channel. Keep inspiring us sirjee.
@tiagotatamotors@TataMotors_Cars That's a good steering design. A new suggestion: why is the left part left blank (finger area in pic) ? Why not to utilise it with some DIN info or Instant speed/FE or any info which would serve as imp info to the driver? Instead of HUD i mean?
As PM Modi suggested Work From Home in his recent speech to help conserve fuel and reduce pressure during the energy crisis, the Central Government should immediately issue an official notification to companies to allow employees to work from home wherever possible.
Simply advising people is not enough, because employees do not have the authority to decide WFH policies — companies do.
A clear directive is needed to make this effective.
#WorkFromHome #WFH #PMModi #ITEmployees #FITeMaharashtra
Appealing for Work From Home (WFH) won’t change anything. If the govt genuinely wants it, it can strongly push or effectively enforce WFH in sectors where physical presence isn’t essential.
It’s common in the West but not in India because Indian companies still operate on a “presence equals productivity” mindset, where managers feel employees work seriously only when they are physically visible. If an employee isn’t exhausted by traffic, long hours, and physical attendance, they assume no real work is being done. There’s also a deeply ingrained feudal mindset where control, surveillance, and making juniors “feel the grind” is treated as management instead of actual productivity.
Otherwise, WFH can solve many problems for both individuals and the country. It reduces traffic, pollution, fuel consumption, stress, travel time, road accidents, and daily expenses for individuals while improving work-life balance. For India, it cuts crude oil consumption and import bills, reduces pressure on dollars, inflation, and urban infrastructure, while easing overcrowding in metro cities and saving huge amounts of productive time otherwise wasted in commuting.
@volklub@Fintech00 Beg your pardon but it more corrodes the nuts .. kindly use lubes or good lubricants/wax for that purpose. Kindly update your points.
Our intern just asked me why we don't use Kubernetes.
I said because we don't need Kubernetes.
He said everyone uses Kubernetes.
I said everyone TALKS about using Kubernetes. Most companies are running Docker containers on three servers and calling it a day.
We have 40 employees. Our entire infrastructure runs on AWS with auto-scaling groups. It works fine.
Kubernetes is designed for companies running thousands of services across hundreds of servers. We have twelve services.
But he read that Kubernetes is "industry standard" so now he thinks we're behind.
This is what happens when people learn from tech Twitter instead of actual experience.
They think every company is Google-scale and needs Google-scale solutions.
We don't need Kubernetes. We need our MySQL database to stop running out of connections because someone wrote a query that doesn't close properly.
But that's not exciting. Nobody writes blog posts about "I fixed a connection leak."
They write about "How we migrated to Kubernetes and saved millions" even though the migration cost more than they saved.
I told the intern he should learn why tools exist before learning the tools themselves.
He looked disappointed. He wanted to put Kubernetes on his resume.
So nowadays propaganda-led influencers are promoting reels which show some bad-germs in the Indian milk products like Amul, mother dairy and country delight giving an edge for US giants to enter the dairy farming of India. Don't fall for the propaganda.
#India#IndiaUSTradeDeal