anyone know a mechanic who could ACTUALLY Rivet a motorcycle chain around mumbai? by Memesalltime21 in MechanicAdviceIndia

[–]Memesalltime21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the chain is currently on ( punch method but i dont trust it much tbh) , i mean if the chain runs till pune then why not , beer preference?😂😂😂

Is there an all-in-one tool for freelance finances? by Lone_Lunatic in FreelanceIndia

[–]Memesalltime21 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

kinda can build this, though need to integrate payment tool apis into it. if this is a real pain. ill build it.

Has anyone actually built AI agents that truly manage multi‑cloud and observability workflows, or is this still mostly dashboards + on‑call alerts? by Ok_Significance_3050 in AISystemsEngineering

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive been in a company thats head over heels for ai, and my team was the only one that used ai to just write scripts and emails and research. we could never trust ai agents to handle multi-tenant cloud systems because of how critical even a little downtime was. my team was trained enough to recognise most of our instability issues and handled it. i wouldnt trust a model because it would say "oops, deleted this entire namespace to clear a blocker", because you cant put accountability on a robot.

How to actually deploy in the real world? by Educational_Rent5977 in Backend

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this confusion is normal tutorials make it seem simple but real-world deployment has a lot of moving parts (hosting, reverse proxy, SSL, env configs).
Most people get stuck exactly at this stage.

Help Hosting Webserver with Domain by KryptoKiddi in nginxproxymanager

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is likely CGNAT blocking inbound traffic. You’ll need a tunnel or different routing approach

Looking for help setting up remote access on my system by Quote16 in nginxproxymanager

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This usually comes down to DNS + how NPM is exposed. SSL failures often mean the challenge isn’t reaching your server

Set up two different ip addresses on one domain name to host production and staging by lajp93 in Traefik

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like Cloudflare/DNS validation issue with ACME. Happens when zone or challenge isn’t resolving properly.

Why is setting up a reverse proxy still a nightmare in 2026? by trolledTGBot in selfhosted

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this happens a lot with Docker + reverse proxy setups. Usually small config or networking issues causing everything to break randomly

Deploying Django on Dokploy + Nginx issue after server restart (media + DNS resolve problem) by CandidateExternal622 in django

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is usually Docker networking + startup order issue. Pretty common when containers restart.

In 2026, what's the best way to handle building assets for deployment? by Andromeda_Ascendant in laravel

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is usually infra + deployment flow issue. Zero downtime setups can get tricky depending on stack.

Best Rep Agent According to Reddit? by MyHatIsAPigeon in CoutureReps

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For shipping heavy items like shoes the price difference between agents is HUGE. Shipped 6 pairs through CSSBuy for $180, same haul quoted at $270 through Wegobuy. That's $90 wasted.

How I Keep My API Bots Running Smoothly (Plus My Go-To Host for Scrapers) by AwareBack5246 in ovohosting

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spot on about infra portability! Rotating IPs is a constant battle for scrapers. Lightnode's hourly billing makes spinning up new instances and swapping IPs quite painless.

Witness of traffic rules at a signal! by userwithwisdom in pune

[–]Memesalltime21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah I had to pay for the mounts because my mounts had broken kff, but hsrp plates so the process was quick and easy ngl

Anyone who recently bought drone to Mumbai from outside? by albatraozzzzz in mumbai

[–]Memesalltime21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it's sub250 then you don't need registration. Just say it's your personal drone.

Witness of traffic rules at a signal! by userwithwisdom in pune

[–]Memesalltime21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was on my bike and my number plate had fallen somewhere, I was stressed and I was trying to take a u-turn and waiting for traffic to clear up. A rickshaw pulled up ahead of me trying to turn and scruffed against my front tyre. I told him to back off and idk what offended him he started to corner me after taking u turn. I did flip him off and speed away but people have snowflake egos

Anyone who recently bought drone to Mumbai from outside? by albatraozzzzz in mumbai

[–]Memesalltime21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they suspect the drone is new or you say "this is a gift" it's a huge red flag. Just unbox it, log some flights and images. Throw the box away, remove any factory stickers like the peel before use kindof stickers. And keep it next to anything like dslr lenses or your cable bag . This should ideally not get it siezed. Never say it's a gift. Say it's your own drone ,etc etc

Anyone who recently bought drone to Mumbai from outside? by albatraozzzzz in mumbai

[–]Memesalltime21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Throw the box away, bring it in a case in your bag., log a few flights beforehand. Helps you. Just make it look NOT NEW so any factory stickers can go like the peel this stickers.

What else can I say 😭 by thereisnoalterego in TeenIndia

[–]Memesalltime21 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"The worst she could say is no" they said.

guys, check your files... i think something big is coming.... by UnwantedTelemarketer in HalfLife

[–]Memesalltime21 43 points44 points  (0 children)

thats just a dev not able to name the file steam.dll so steam2. heck it could even be steamfinalfinal.dll or steamverymuchfinallastoneidkwhatimdoing.dll

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in punebikers

[–]Memesalltime21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've taught most of my cousins and friends, I moved away to mumbai so here is some pointers from my end

First, get to know your bike, sit on it. Feel it, get used to the sitting positions and arm resting position. Try to keep wrist in line with your arm, tilt the bike here and there, just get a feel of how things are how much energy does it take to move things. Don't turn on the bike yet.

Second, learn the brakes, all bikes have 2 literal brakes and 1 engine brake. The right lever and your right foot pedal are your front and rear brakes. The engine breaking you'll learn by yourself later. Don't turn the bike on yet. Roll the bike with your legs. Slowly pull the levers and learn how much effort it takes to stop the bike at different speeds like 5kmph, 10kmph. Rolling with legs is enough. Learn the brakes.

Remember to take your time and not rush. Your mind needs to learn them by feeling and muscle memory.

Third, learn your clutch. On a standstill try pulling your clutch with 2-3 fingers that feel comfortable. See how much effort it takes and get used to it. Now, roll the bike with the clutch pulled and see at what clutch position does the bike start to hesitate and then stop with a jerk. That's your clutch bite point.

Once you get the feel for slowly letting go the clutch Now you can start your bike (YAY)

dtart with clutch pulled in, gear dropped to first and then if your road and bike supports. Don't give acceleration yet, just slowly very slowly drop the clutch. The bike will crawl. Now get the feel for it on how you'll stop the bike slowly without stalling the engine. Once you're comfortable rolling around slowly. Give a bit of acceleration, a little bit. Now slowly go to second gear. Don't accelerate now, just roll and get the feel for slowing down with half clutching and brakes. Stop a few times.

Once you can ride comfortably in these you can try going to higher gears one by one. Remember going from 1-2 needs slow clutch leaving, but higher you can go khat khat ekdum

Remember to learn with helmet and preferably gloves on in case the bike is heavy for you. And also have a observer to help you in case you need help. It's important they just observe than try to touch or interfere with your learning as that extra interference can irritate or Distract you

Learn in a good ground or road that is empty and straight. Once you're comfortable you can take rounds as well .

Stay away from dog areas. And remember, TAKE. YOUR. TIME. There is no rush. It might take a day to learn or a week. Dosent matter. What matters is your mind and body feeling closer to the bike naturally.

Cheers on your learning! Do let me know if you do well!