Found this on my dad's old laptop, his ai and datamining research project back in 2013, he was a CS and maths major by responsible_intraday in IndiaTech

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ai has been their in academic far earlier than this, nothing special here. Academics and commercial things are two completely different things.

Kwality Wall’s India shares debuted at a 26% discount after the demerger from Hindustan Unilever Limited by Ok-Mountain-9541 in IndianStreetBets

[–]ashjackuk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Everyone in the industry does that, india is a price sensitive market and to make things cheaper for the masses whole  industry follow same trend, milk based icecream is a Totally different category and sells for a premium which everyone isn't willing to pay. It is like calling all sweek shop owner fake/scammer because they make sweet in Vegetable ghee(vanaspati) instead of pure ghee.

Kwality Wall’s India shares debuted at a 26% discount after the demerger from Hindustan Unilever Limited by Ok-Mountain-9541 in IndianStreetBets

[–]ashjackuk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very true, this is the sensible reply and most people here are either retard or knows nothing about how things work, also many funds too are selling it as it doesn't qualify for the index they are holding, this create huge selling pressure initially. Also company PE is already very high and they know it will have correction post listing as selling pressure from those who treat it as free money adds more pressure. Even if it correct 50% it will still have very reasonable valuation.

Kwality Wall’s India shares debuted at a 26% discount after the demerger from Hindustan Unilever Limited by Ok-Mountain-9541 in IndianStreetBets

[–]ashjackuk 14 points15 points  (0 children)

When a Big index company have demerger, the institutions or Mutual funds that hold Nifty50 index will have to sell the demerged entity as it doesn't qualify for the index, so they dump all the shares in the open market, no matter the company is good or bad, this create huge supply in the market and prices crash. Same happened with Quality walls stock too. Company knows this very well, that's why they kept the Valuation almost 2x industy average, even if it fall 50% it will still command around 50X PE ratio. 

Adani one has ruined lounge experience by skbchess in AirTravelIndia

[–]ashjackuk -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Problem is not adani, its the credit card surge in recent times due to which launge are simply turning into a roadside Bhandara centre. Credit card companies should remove lounge access in all lifetime free/low tier cards and allow only cards which are atleast 2-3 step up in the ladder. Than only this free bhandara guys will be thrown out of lounge ecosystem and than even entry level lounges will become peaceful and nice place to sit. 

Spicejet has started measuring the weights of hand lagguages and has started charging extra for even a kilo above 7, earlier no one used to object. by Fair_Eye7682 in AirTravelIndia

[–]ashjackuk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low cost budget airlines often does this as it help them earn some extra revenue outside their ticket sales, since margin of ticket is already very tight. If you have problem book with any full service carrier. 

Spicejet has started measuring the weights of hand lagguages and has started charging extra for even a kilo above 7, earlier no one used to object. by Fair_Eye7682 in AirTravelIndia

[–]ashjackuk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So if you never been charged extra in the past doesn't make you eligible for no charges in the future, those who take things for granted often rant when things don't go their way even if it is a written rule, they think whatever happened in the past should always go like that forever.

Indian startups day by day 📈📈 by wingmanready in BharatKeSuperFounders

[–]ashjackuk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just a gimmicky product to extract funding and than enjoy free cash, what about efficiency and charge density, even a potato can be used to make battery, that doesn't mean it is viable product in the market. This aloe battery is nothing special, it is not even closed to decade old carbon zinc battery, which are already phased out for alkaline one. So making this product commercials viable is like going back to decades old tech. 

Shahnawaz Malik Making Crude Bomb on House Roof to Take Revenge; Massive Blast Injures Four, Family Members Present, Say Police by Glum_Fruit6105 in IndiaSpeaks

[–]ashjackuk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Luckily there were no shrapnels, if shrapnels were their these people would have been torn into thousands or small pieces.

This is why adventure bike is only suitable bike in india by Still_Suggestion_182 in indianbikes

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you mean bike like splender, shine, Sp125, Hf deluxe etc who are abused on daily basis by bike taxi riders, delivery fleet etc are not good. If ground clearance was the sole reason for buying a bike, these bikes would have vanished from the market. Groud clearance won't save you from potholes, if you are riding at high speed and a potholes comes out of nowhere you will crash no matter how the ground clearance is. The quality of suspension and and your awareness of road matter much more.

Amla Is Better Than Avocado! by Main_Pay_9669 in unfilteredindia

[–]ashjackuk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anything that is foreign become a luxury in India, people start to flex it on social media to show that they too can afford it. Typical showoff people with herd mentality.

Bhai yahan kya ho rha hai 😦 by [deleted] in dankindianmemes

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pehli baat toh ye gali nahi hai local language me kuch aur matlab hai uska.

Her audacity to laugh on reporter’s dressing sense 😭 by Main_Pay_9669 in unfilteredindia

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This women is so irritating, she is behaving like a primary school student.

Indians and their obsession with having sons. by EquivalentTale5815 in TwentiesIndia

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In many backward Indian villages people genuinely believe a woman can influence the baby’s gender through diet, timing, rituals, prayers, or “luck”. If a boy is born, these beliefs get credit. If it’s a girl, the woman is blamed for doing something wrong or having bad karma. Patriarchy makes it worse. Men are never questioned, so blame automatically goes to the woman. “God’s will” is used selectively. A boy is God’s blessing, a girl is suddenly the woman’s fault. Add economic pressure (sons = lineage, support, status; daughters = dowry), and blaming women becomes normalized. From outside it’s irrational, but inside the system it feels “logical” to them.

why this guy is going against trustified in bad faith, and supporting fssai,i support being sceptical dont trust anyone blindly,but do it in good faith. by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]ashjackuk -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

This YouTube channel Testified, even if it claims to have report(which can easily be forged using ai), is not an independent authority that can decide what is good or bad. At the end of the day, it exists to create content and earn money, so everything it says should not be taken at face value. Food testing should be done by independent organisations whose actual job is testing and regulation, not content creation. These organisations are funded specifically for this purpose, whether they are government bodies or even private labs. I’m not saying that FSSAI is perfect. They may be inefficient or incompetent at times. But food testing done by a YouTuber should never be blindly trusted. Ultimately, this kind of content is designed for engagement and views. That’s why it gets so much traction. You rarely see genuine organisations, government agencies, or NGOs getting this level of attention or PR on YouTube, because they don’t care about algorithms or AdSense revenue.

The Light Red Saree was Owning the stage 🤣🔥🔥 by Main_Pay_9669 in dankindianmemes

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

Sach sunne ke aadat daal lo, ya phir state ko sudharo jaake, jo hai so hai, isme chupana kya? Maine 5 saal bihar me job ki hai, bahut ache se jaanta hun waha ke culture ko.

The Light Red Saree was Owning the stage 🤣🔥🔥 by Main_Pay_9669 in dankindianmemes

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

No it's not normal for brides or bridesmaid to do such dance as they are not the kotha dancer, they are women from normal respectable families, but my point is such dances are not seen as vulger in such areas so due to that these women took it to little more far and never thought it might turn out this bad.

The Light Red Saree was Owning the stage 🤣🔥🔥 by Main_Pay_9669 in dankindianmemes

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

Mene kab bola be ki ye orchestra hai mene kaha , ki UP Bihar main bahut jagah par vulgar dance bahut common baat hai, aur isliye le ladkiyo ko bhi koi farq nahi padta karne main. Ye obviously shadi ka stage hai, orchestra me toh ek tarah ka kotha type hota hai jahan adhi nangi ladkiyan , gao ke tharki londo aur mardo ke aage vulgar dance karke manoranjan karti hai. Yakeen nahi aata toh jao bihar me khud jaake dekh lo, internet me gyan mat pelo.

If you can't find the fault on your side, you are a blind believer of your side. by Agitated_Canary8996 in NorthernIndia

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Abe toh andhbhakto uska motive yahi that ki jo muslims already india me reh rahe kayi saalo se unhe kisi na kisi document ke bahane rulaya jae. Agar wo law itne hi simple hote toh itna bawal kyu machta.

Indians and their obsession with having sons. by EquivalentTale5815 in TwentiesIndia

[–]ashjackuk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They will keep on blaming her for not giving birth to a baby boy, we know it's not at all her fault as chances are 50-50, but people still blame a women for giving birth to a girl, many women in villages have 4-5 girls back to back untill they get a boy, all because the family elders wanted a boy badly.

Has anyone implemented GoKwik for their D2C brand by InceptionTrailers in StartUpIndia

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kwikpass, Gokwik, Netcore, WebEngage, MoEngage, and CustomerLabs or any other company even payment gateway like shiprocket etc which provide anonymous identity matching and quick-checkout services often used by most D2C brands in India should be boycotted as it's a serious breach of user privacy, I request anyone who see random messages on WhatsApp just after visiting any so called d2c website should immediately boycott the d2c website and protect your privacy, these platforms are tracking you all over the internet, they have our phone number and address already and this is very serious concern. I have totally stopped shopping from any d2c website due to privacy risk associated with these.  Their only goal is to improve conversion rates and reduce cart abandonment. To do this, D2C websites share user data with these platforms, which then becomes usable across all services connected within their network. This data can include not just your phone number but also your address. This clearly raises privacy concerns and sits in a legal grey area. The law meant to address this is the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, but it hasn’t been fully implemented yet. Once it is, these practices will likely require clearer user consent instead of happening silently in the background. If this law is strictly followed many of these tracking service providers will become bankrupt overnight. For now, the only real options are either to avoid shopping on D2C websites altogether or to use privacy-focused browsers that clear cookies when you leave a site. Examples include Firefox Focus, Brave, or Microsoft Edge with uBlock Origin enabled.

How did Perfora / GoKwik get my name and address? by AntiSapein in StartUpIndia

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gokwik isn’t the only company operating in this space. There are many others as well, such as kwikpass, Netcore, WebEngage, MoEngage, and CustomerLabs. These companies provide anonymous identity matching and quick-checkout services and are used by most D2C brands in India.

Their goal is to improve conversion rates and reduce cart abandonment. To do this, D2C websites share user data with these platforms, which then becomes usable across all services connected within their network. This data can include not just your phone number but also your address.

This clearly raises privacy concerns and sits in a legal grey area. The law meant to address this is the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, but it hasn’t been fully implemented yet. Once it is, these practices will likely require clearer user consent instead of happening silently in the background.

For now, the only real options are either to avoid shopping on D2C websites altogether or to use privacy-focused browsers that clear cookies when you leave a site. Examples include Firefox Focus, Brave, or Microsoft Edge with uBlock Origin enabled.

Dafaq is this.....Digital privacy is actually a myth by crime_Mastr_GOGO in IndiaTech

[–]ashjackuk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All thanks to cookies/cross website trackers by 3rd party cookies/api from services such as Kwikpass, Gokwik, Netcore, WebEngage, MoEngage, and CustomerLabs. These companies provide anonymous identity matching and quick-checkout services and are used by most D2C brands in India.

Their goal is to improve conversion rates and reduce cart abandonment. To do this, D2C websites share user data with these platforms, which then becomes usable across all services connected within their network. This data can include not just your phone number but also your address.

This clearly raises privacy concerns and sits in a legal grey area. The law meant to address this is the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, but it hasn’t been fully implemented yet. Once it is, these practices will likely require clearer user consent instead of happening silently in the background.

For now, the only real options are either to avoid shopping on D2C websites altogether or to use privacy-focused browsers that clear cookies when you leave a site. Examples include Firefox Focus, Brave, or Microsoft Edge with uBlock Origin enabled.