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So India is helping them clear some of those camps. Pakistan can very well be thankful for this one then!


Unfortunately, India's poorest still don't get govt benefits due for them: A few gobble up all the caste-based reservation from the govt. I have seen many people who have made a career out of talking about caste all the time.

I know more than 3 people in the US, who talk about caste all the time (as in that's their job now) but grew up in very privileged families.


Many Indians who talk about caste all the time, do it in ways that aren't immediately obvious. "What part of India are you from?" and "What's your surname?" are not just innocent questions.


This is fascinating!


Maybe join us at the https://deeprandomsurvey.org/ then :)

Also check out the Virtual Telescope Project, they are the channel when it comes to observing objects live: https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/news/

(we are mostly focused on asteroids)




Could be because the Indian Premier Cricket League (IPL), which started in 2008, is huge now. Here's the per match broadcast value of sports leagues around the world (Jun 2023):

1.NFL: $17 million

2. IPL: $13.4 million

3. EPL: $11 million

4. MLB: $11 million

5. NBA: $9 million


Alternatively (and I know many folks won't like this idea), Reddit can offer to buy out Apollo and the other 2-3 top iOS and Android apps with a generous Discounted Cash Flow market value; These Apps have put a lot of effort in development over the years and they have helped make Reddit better and more accessible.


Same. Testing is an issue. I bought into the Hotwire idea on a recent project. But I can’t see how it’s any different then SSR + jQuery. They have some nice ideas, but it requires every team member to know the whole thing top to down. Backend engineers can’t always be burdened with taking care of HTML/templating/Writing JS specific functions. Feels almost wrong to me at how hard it has been sold.


Well, nature does not use Tyres either.


It kinda does, in the form of hooves.

Hooves are better than t[iy]res in one way: they're self-renewing.


I meant in terms of the rotating motion, not wear and tear :)... since the OP was about Nature vs. Propellers.


Seriously! Indian govt institutes are so blasé about modernizing their ways that it's embarrassing.


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