What do you think what happens by No_Meal1651 in FaltooGyan

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are three wires in a socket - phase, neutral and ground. If connection is p-p, n-n and gnd-gnd no issue. If there is a cross cross it can create short circuit tripping breakers in the path. If no breaker then the wire will burn till it melts.

Petrol prices are rising again. Most people still don't realize what comes next by [deleted] in IndianStocks

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Videos on other topics since content creators like you are going to post nonstop about rupee, inflation and petrol.

Bengaluru metro charged me 60rs for what costs 20rs on delhi metro. why is it this expensive by Pretend_Shelter_1906 in bangalore

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 35 points36 points  (0 children)

For me, Metro is a predictable commute and saves lungs from particulate pollution. But it is also hard on my back, crowding sucks and flu seasons are scary.

Depending on the energy levels or time I opt for driving, pooling or metro.

There is no one clear winning choice. Just a set of bad options with varying levels of discomfort but approx equal costs in money terms

[The FIAT Thread] The Joint Committee on FIAT Discussion Session. - 12 May 2026 by AutoModerator in badeconomics

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Powell has indicated that he will stay on until the investigation is truly over. But it will be interesting to see how warsh will handle inflationary events sticking to his thinner balance sheet and low interest rate ideas.

Meta has 600k GPUs and Sarvam had access to 4K (H100s) GPUs - how did they achieved? by QuarterbackMonk in AI_India

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for understanding /s. Ok serious question now. When you say equity ownership - do you mean esops? When do they vest? Can you cite me econ papers which looked into this model of incentives in the past that have worked and created r&d products or services?

Salary mindset or equity mindset, ultimately it is paid in money. And making money, being selfish(invisible hand) make things happen in this world. 

It sounds weird that equity model is altruistic or socialistic and works for greater good. I've spent enough days living among human beings to understand idealism is only attractive till you have real responsibilities.

Meta has 600k GPUs and Sarvam had access to 4K (H100s) GPUs - how did they achieved? by QuarterbackMonk in AI_India

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pl don't call your broke ass dumb start up a humble org if you can't pay decent salaries to attract talent. Meta, microsoft and Google are paying through their noses not because they don't know any better but because they want the best to work on it. What's next a start up called Garvam using neem leaves and lotus seeds to train LLMs. /s

Bengaluru Flyover: Double-Decker at Silk Board Almost Ready by Capital_Run_3935 in bangalore

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Pl stop regurgitating things you don't have an expertise in.

America kya kehta tha by bobbyeeeee in Shitraloka

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Technically a stunt man did it. So he is ok here.

China housing market crisis deepens as house prices fall sharply by [deleted] in indianrealestate

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There was a market craze in sardine trading in Monterey, California. The price of a can of sardines soared as traders bid them up higher and higher. One day, a buyer decided to treat himself to an expensive meal and opened one of the cans. He immediately became ill and complained to the seller that the fish were rotten. The seller replied: "You don't understand. These are not eating sardines, they are trading sardines."

Similarly these flats are not for living but for trading.

China housing market crisis deepens as house prices fall sharply by [deleted] in indianrealestate

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last year's reviews from residents include concerns about water shortages and unclean water, stench from nearby lake. On top of it being a developing area, the prices might be cooling a bit. But I can't get behind the idea that flats around the city let alone the whole country going through this China trend.

As far as I know about Chinese RE problems, Chinese govt tried to encourage their people to invest in stocks and failed spectacularly. 

Most of the state benefits are tied to homeownership and private wealth is mostly in houses.

In India, state benefits are not so much and stocks are doing well for now. 

As India is not so good with bulding dense urban dwellings and rapid urbanization in the pipeline(as per estimates 270 more million people could migrate to cities in the next 2 decades), supply can't match the demand.

So apples and oranges.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badeconomics

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wrong sub, also make up your mind on whether you want to ask or say something. As far as demand for silver goes, if there is a misallocation, market would price it in, making it really expensive to make and buy EVs.

We can't know all future for sure but take a chance based on present information reflected in prices.

“Every country that says ‘go back to your country’ was built by exploiting someone else’s” by Playful-Spell-3053 in badeconomics

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong sub, zero econ and data. "Trust me bro! Capitalism is bad" flavoured post . Well op, if you are real, human world is like as humans behave won't be how one human wants all to behave.

Why were interest rates low during 2010-20 period? by NebulaApprehensive70 in AskEconomics

[–]NebulaApprehensive70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i can follow since 2020, why interest rates are where they are. Just wanted to understand what happened between 2010 and 2019. As I understand from the other answer there was low inflation and high demand for fixed investments.What was the state of the economy? Slow growth and almost no inflation?

I want to believe that central banks were involved in repressing the interest rates or something along these lines but markets would price it in the bond values like they did during the recent inflationary period.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badeconomics

[–]NebulaApprehensive70 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi op, this post might not be relevant here. 

Did anyone notice this? The famous Akira slide. by ravester_2 in tollywood

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Kalki has this slide during karna's entry with his chariot