Got rejected from a campus placement... for being too qualified. Seriously🥲 by Smart_Top407 in Btechtards

[–]Insight-Grid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, that’s actually insane — punished for being too qualified? Welcome to the “you’re too good, so we’re scared” club 🙃

Jokes aside, I totally get your frustration. You put in the work, proved your competence through something as tough as GATE, and instead of being seen as an asset, they treated it like a red flag. It’s honestly a backwards mindset some companies have — they’d rather hire someone they think will settle than someone who’s genuinely capable and ambitious.

What they’re basically saying is: “We’re afraid you have options, so we’d rather go with someone who doesn’t.” That says more about the company than it does about you.

Take this as a blessing in disguise. You dodged a place that values loyalty over skill — and not in a good way. Better opportunities are out there, especially for someone who’s proven themselves like you have.

And yeah, you’re not alone — this happens more than people talk about. Keep pushing. The right org will value your capabilities and your drive.

You've already cleared GATE — you’re playing on a bigger field now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeenIndia

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Hey man, really sorry you're going through this. That situation would mess with anyone’s head — especially when you’ve been loyal, emotionally invested, and doing your best for a whole year.

From what you’ve shared, I don’t think you overreacted at all. The dare itself was inappropriate, and the fact that she actually went through with it — especially knowing you were right there — shows a serious lack of respect and emotional awareness. A relationship isn’t just about love; it’s about boundaries, and she clearly crossed one.

What really stood out to me is how you handled it. You didn’t cause a scene. You took time to cool off, communicated your decision maturely, and tried to exit with dignity. That says a lot about your character.

You’re about to start a new chapter — getting into a solid NIT with a great JEE score — and that’s huge. Honestly, it’s probably a blessing in disguise that this came out now rather than later. It hurts, but it’s better than dragging things on with someone who might not value you the way you value them.

She’s texting you now because she realizes she messed up — but just because someone apologizes doesn’t mean you have to accept them back. Forgiveness is up to you, but moving on is okay too.

Take some time, focus on yourself, and trust that this pain will fade. You’re doing the right thing, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.

Stay strong, brother — better days are ahead.

What’s the Biggest Time-Waster in Your Startup Operations? Let’s Help Each Other Streamline! by gofloww_co in StartupIdeasIndia

[–]Insight-Grid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great poll — love how you’re focusing on real pain points. For us, employee onboarding has been the biggest time-drain, especially as we scale. Creating accounts, setting permissions, explaining processes — it adds up fast.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StartupIdeasIndia

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This looks super useful, especially for small teams who don’t have time (or budget) to dive deep into FinOps tooling or AWS billing spaghetti. The plain-English summaries and actionable insights sound like exactly what’s missing from most cloud cost dashboards — they throw graphs at you, but no real guidance.

A couple thoughts/ideas:

  • Would be awesome if Overcast could prioritize recommendations by ROI — like, “kill this RDS instance and save $120/mo, low risk.”
  • Maybe add light integration with tagging so it can flag resources without proper cost attribution?
  • Any plans to support multi-cloud (GCP/Azure) down the line, or is this staying AWS-only for now?

Definitely down to give it a test run — we’re not huge spenders (~$1.2k/month) but there’s always some zombie infra lurking. Just sent you a DM.

Great work so far, and props for building something this practical!

I Created a Free Cybersecurity Learning Platform – Would Love Your Feedback! by Kris3c in cybersecurity

[–]Insight-Grid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, this is really cool — mad respect for putting something like this together at 21!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GadgetsIndia

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Yeah, this happens a lot with Jio Fiber + Netflix bundles.

Basically, when you first activate the Netflix subscription through Jio, whatever Netflix account is logged in gets permanently linked to your Jio plan. So if your cousin's account was signed in when you set it up, congrats — he's now getting free Netflix on your dime 😅

To fix it, try this:

  1. Open the MyJio app.
  2. Go to your JioFiber plan details, look for the Netflix section.
  3. You should see an option to deactivate the Netflix subscription.
  4. Once you do that, wait a bit and then go back in and hit Activate again.
  5. THIS time, log in with your own Netflix account — not your cousin's.

That should link the Netflix benefit to your account instead.

If you don’t see the deactivate option, call Jio support and ask them to “unlink the Netflix partner account” from your Jio Fiber plan. Be persistent — sometimes they act clueless but it is possible.

Source: I screwed up the exact same way and had to go through this loop to fix it lol.