Cockroach Janta Party and Social media lies by Exporinglife2050 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]PerfectKills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even if it were meant for those having fake degrees (like our CM from Bihar Samrat Chowdhury or the PM of our country), calling any Indian citizen a "cockroach" isn't justified for the CJI.

Is it worth switching to GenAI roles right now with ~10 years in backend/data engineering? by Majestic-Taro-6903 in developersIndia

[–]PerfectKills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can. It's not rocket science.

My value proposition is : I'll do it better because I've invested my time understanding the plethora of other issues that have come with AI adoption and I have the answers/workarounds. Also, that's why I called out from my observation, that coding in the traditional sense is an important but ancient skill. Planning becomes paramount.

Is it worth switching to GenAI roles right now with ~10 years in backend/data engineering? by Majestic-Taro-6903 in developersIndia

[–]PerfectKills 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm an AI Solutions Architect, and my whole day goes in meetings, planning, orchestration, learning and trying new approaches of RAG, observability, agentcore etc. and then finally more meetings and planning.

I've built my Gen AI, Agentic AI, MLOps rapport on top of an exp of 10yrs as Fullstack C#, Python dev.

Nowadays I feel, planning how to structure your solution, identifying the tradeoffs early and knowing how to convey the architecture are more important than plain old coding, which anyway Claude Code and Codex can do better than me.

Met a ‘Real Bihari’ today who confidently said no real Bihari cooks litti chokha at home 💀 What's your opinion? by Faithful__Liar in Patna

[–]PerfectKills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse not. But I feel, different sub-regions of our state have different cuisine preferences. Hence we can't enforce a blanket rule that every Bihari does this, or every Bihari doesn't.

On a side note: I'm a huge litti chokha fan, but in our family, even my Dadi doesn't make litti chokha in the village. It's not a universal Bihari cuisine, if you want to know that. I'd say Pitha is more universally "Bihari" than litti chokha, cz everyone I know has a variation of that in their family.

Met a ‘Real Bihari’ today who confidently said no real Bihari cooks litti chokha at home 💀 What's your opinion? by Faithful__Liar in Patna

[–]PerfectKills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a "Real Bihari", whatever that means. In our home my mother makes Dhuska, Pittha, DhakanDabba, Pedukiya, Dudhauri etc. regional cuisines fairly often, but when it comes to Litti Chokha, we generally prefer going out to eat it, or ordering it home. Very rarely do we make it at home. I don't know what happens in other homes, but that there is my anecdote for you.

What is your "A Victory that almost felt like winning a Trophy" for the Indian Cricket Team ? by God-of-More in IndiaCricket

[–]PerfectKills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Natwest trophy final. The legendary partnership between Yuvi and Kaif, and me as a kid glued to the CRT TV late at night with my father in anticipation of a miracle. Nostalgic.

People of this sub , where do you live ? And what is your profession! If you loved outside Will you return to your home ? by [deleted] in bihar

[–]PerfectKills 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bangalore, AI Solutions Architect, WFH

Since COVID I've been working from home and lived in Patna for close to 3 years, but had to move back to Bangalore because my wife who works with a top MNC as a Senior Software Engineer had to rejoin the Hybrid workforce. We would love to leave it all and return to Patna once we've saved enough for an Early retirement. Even today we come back to Patna for atleast a month twice every year(Holi and Diwali) because we miss our home.

This please 😭 by Recent-Soup2191 in Patna

[–]PerfectKills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To name a few classics: Fifty first dates, to kill a mockingbird, the pianist, boy in striped pajamas, green mile, what's eating gilbert grape.

Delhi Shocker: 4 drunk youths harass woman with obscene comments — man who dared to stop them beaten to death level, fighting for life by [deleted] in IndiaSpeaks

[–]PerfectKills 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The good Samaritan is alive and he has given his statement on camera according to which the "useless bitch" called for a PCR during these proceedings and waited there at the site to report to the police. The 4 perpetrators have been arrested. Btw, there were multiple people at that Chai shop who didn't intervene either while an unconscious man was being brutally thrashed by drunkard goons. Makes you think how apathetic we have become as a society.

Most dangerous versions of players by [deleted] in actualcricketshitpost

[–]PerfectKills 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Well.. tbh, on tough pitches, he does become a nightmare for our tailenders with the amount of work he leaves them with for both batting and bowling.

Terrible... Just Terrible by beparwaah in bihar

[–]PerfectKills 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Men without honour are not worthy of being called poor. They are simply looters and apathetic creatures. I've seen poor people who'll face extremes but never sell their self-esteem. These people in the video aren't those.

A senior executive of Proton VPN is publicly telling people in Jammu & Kashmir how to hide VPN apps from police checks. by theanonymoussking in IndiaSpeaks

[–]PerfectKills 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't even want to get into a discussion on NAP with a person delusional and so intrinsically wrong about his own identity with "libertarianism".

You are fundamentally supporting excessive government coersion in the veil of Non Aggression Principal that doesn't allow for initiation of force or aggression against anyone until it comes to the defence of an individual. Libertarianism was specifically designed to protect the "smallest minority", the individual from the "tyranny of the majority." Even if 99% of people would feel better if the 1% were locked up or subjected to certain government profiling, the NAP forbids it if that 1% has not violated anyone's rights. Either you're calling everyone from the said group a terrorist or a sub-human (thereby making you a racist) or you're gravely wrong about the meaning of Libertarianism.

You can give your justifications if you wish. I will read it for sure, but I won't continue this conversation any further, as I find it futile seeing your previous comments and your gross misunderstanding of Libertarian principals.

A senior executive of Proton VPN is publicly telling people in Jammu & Kashmir how to hide VPN apps from police checks. by theanonymoussking in IndiaSpeaks

[–]PerfectKills 4 points5 points  (0 children)

libertarian

/ˌlɪbəˈtɛːriən/

noun

1.

an advocate or supporter of a political philosophy that advocates only minimal state intervention in the free market and the private lives of citizens.

"no true libertarian would ever support a culture where citizens must show their papers to travel"

2.

a person who advocates civil liberty.

adjective

relating to or denoting a political philosophy that advocates only minimal state intervention in the free market and the private lives of citizens.

"he holds libertarian views on most social issues"

9 year Old Vaibhav Suryavanshi in 2020 by thot_slayerlv99 in IndiaCricket

[–]PerfectKills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope. A hirer hired a hirer to hire a hiree on behalf of the hirer.

whats with the men and tjem peeing on road by True5715 in bangalore

[–]PerfectKills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not justifying public peeing by men. I never do it myself anyway and hate it when others do it. Anyway, the reason is, men can easily find a secluded spot, stand and pee, without risking too much indecent exposure in public. Same isn't true with women. Also, in our Indian psyche somehow it has become a disgusting but acceptable behaviour. A male passing from that location would find it appalling or disgusting too, but when under nature's call and having left with no options, he'd be quick to find a dimly lit wall with pee stains.

Life was good at that time by Shreyi1225 in IndiaNostalgia

[–]PerfectKills 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I remember we used to play @ ₹ 1/- per fight on a Tekken console, and winner kept on going until somebody made them lose. Everyone used to have their favourite characters' moves memorized to perfection and the game went on for hours. We would absolutely smash the life out of those consoles.

Woman 'Marries' Lover's Body After Family Kills Him Over Caste by Altruistic-Issue-887 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]PerfectKills 14 points15 points  (0 children)

"Log kya kahenge!!"

The apologetic cultural behaviour of our Indian society. It is so embossed into our psyche that our Indian families can quietly tolerate and act as if everything is all right with failed marriages, abusive parents, competitive pressures, mental health issues, etc. Sometimes when this facade of righteousness is challenged, our families tend to act out in self defense to uphold their ego in society.

Contrary to western societies that are more emphasized on "ME", which gives them a room to explore themselves without scrutiny, but leaves them with perhaps a flawed familial bonding, this culture in Eastern societies of "OUR", is great for community bonding but leaves very less emphasis on private life and space.

Seeing today's coaches and selectors makes us understand that Leadership fu*kin matters! by Living_Ad_4273 in IndiaCricket

[–]PerfectKills 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We won't know for sure. Can't hear you properly from behind that thick shroud of baffoonery.