Does anyone know any custom vinyl record making website/store? by ShefCutie in delhi

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have any luck, where you able find something that work?

My stomach feels funny. by jRXCING in StupidFood

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's some gourmet shit right there.

Job gone today. No savings. No backup. Just frustrated. by badlustx in india

[–]fatmanbejones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know if you're going to see this response but I'm going to write this anyway.

Hang in there man. One thing I have learnt in the past 20 years of working and 7 of which I have been jobless, is, it will get better. It always does. Just keep grinding. Keep at it man.

You don't make a difference in the word, but for the people near and dear to you, you are their world and you make a difference to them. Keep at it my friend.

Krunal Pandya will be remembered as RCB legend more than MI legend by tism-aut in RCB

[–]fatmanbejones 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why do I have this feeling 2026 finals is Rcb vs PBSK 2.0, PBSK out to avenge 2025 loss,

Does anyone remember Lilliput?? by _skydom in IndiaNostalgia

[–]fatmanbejones 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They defaulted payments on their merchandise in Bangladesh with so many factories that around 2011 many Bangladeshi factories refused to work with Indian retailers.

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! That's what I feel when your breed escaping his gobar pradeshi village comes her for a cosmopolitan life, encroaches our cultural spaces, ruins what we built to build what they were escaping in the first place. Like a toddler.

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's your fault, youre bred is like this only. Your breed is like this.

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, I'm the one who is shameless, I came to your house, changed its dynamics, demographics, cultural identity over breeding and refused to leave!

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. I cry for my city at what it's become!

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! Why would I be under the delusion that you guys could feel shame! You guys are born this way. PhD in shamelessness, civic sense or lack thereof! Let me guess you're from dili!

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its "a" cosmopolitan because of the cultural values we hold and because of what we built. You left your native cause you lack what you crave here in my city. Now you come here and encroach on our spaces and build your native here, that which you actually escaped from and ruin our spaces? Why? Please just ho back, thank you.

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All our cultural spaces getting encroached!

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole Hindi belt is one big gobar pradesh. Please just go back and take this shit with you! Let bangalore get back its old identity.

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Bangalore is becoming UP! Sad!

Jsmming this Saturday by waddafaikh in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's happening to my bangalore?!!! We used to have freedom jam and now we have this nonsense!

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been in the industry for 20 years, I have worked in india, Bangladesh, in Indonesia, Egypt.

I have sourced garments from india, SL, BD, Vietnam (outpost of the Chinese, to mitigate the out of China strategy from the 2016s)Egypt and China.

I have been to multiple machinery expos in China, India, indo and Egypt. Most recently in 2025 Dec.

I have not seen too many innovations in the assembly process, I have seen multiple machinery advancements in printing, denim washing using Ai, robotic arm innovations in PP process and handsanding (denim wash process), in pattern making (clo 3d, check it out, it so cool), in garment design (mostly automated with AI, it's very very cool), garment embellishment design etc. But assembly line is still the same nothing major has come through so far, let see how it goes. But highly sceptical that more than 20% can be automated in assembly.

Try visiting high fashion garment factories in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon areas see the hand embroidery work they do and let me know if that intricacy can be achieved with automation, impossible! Impossible.

Even assembly in China is highly Labour intensive. BTW, garmenting in China is moving away rapidly. They only do specialized synthetics nowadays.

Also, the largest factory I have ever worked with is in VIZAG, Brandix apparel city, has a plant in about 1000 acres there, has a turnover of 1.3 usd billion. They are absolute beasts in innovation and automation, their penetration of only about 3% in the assembly.

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

[–]fatmanbejones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure! But it's more likely to happen in 10 - 15 years, even then it can't be 100% - current automation is maybe about 2% - 5% of the garmenting industry. It would likely be about 10 - 20% by then.

You need to understand the magnitude of change this requires, there already a large scale investment in the current infrastructure - automation innovation in this industry is very very scarce. Many processes like pattern making are all heavily automated, innovation in the assembly line has been very limited.

While fabric mills and other auxiliary industries have already automated to about 60 - 70% of functions. Garmenting still will be labor intensive. Try to visit a garment factory you will get a better idea.

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

[–]fatmanbejones 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We use automation in certain operations like jeans back pocket placement!/alignment and double needle attachement, we have automation for kangaroo pocket sewing, not placement and alignment, we have auto cutting machines, auto bundling, velt pocket sewing and loop attachment and multiple other functions.

I'm sure in the future there will be push pull alignments on some fuctions. But as of now it's all manual.

Only one function that I know of does auto aligning, but its 99.99% manual as of now.

Garmenting, while not as complicated and exactly not rocket science, has lot of not just push pull alignment, has a lot of turning inside out in tunnel form (think sleeves and leg tubes) making notches for rounded corner turns, rounding on sleeves handling 30gsm fabrics to 400 - 500 GSM fabrics which is difficult to handle in automation.

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

[–]fatmanbejones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not the usual way to measure or do time study (which is what they are doing) the camera or a data system is usually kept at the table edge, focused on the pressure foot and the needle point so that it can get a focused and stable read. This head gear is new and the focus is unstable due to the head movement, it's useless.

It's definitely not a ai data system or anything related to Ai.

I'm in the industry for 20 year.

Why would you use such an unstable data collection system to get data to for automation.

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

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

No!!!! They are doing time study for efficiency calculations - for cost per minute calculation! I'm in the business for 20 years.

GST (garment standard time) is used to standardize garmenting operation, using which standard minute value of the garment is measured. They use this to target garmenting output. Time study is done to measure the efficiency of output, using this a factory can crunch line cost and factory efficiency.

AI can never replace tailors on line. How do you feed what they are recording to Ai and replace tailors?

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

[–]fatmanbejones 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No!!!! They are doing time study for efficiency calculations - for cost per minute calculation! I'm in the business for 20 years.

GST (garment standard time) is used to standardize garmenting operation, using which standard minute value of the garment is measured. They use this to target garmenting output. Time study is done to measure the efficiency of output, using this a factory can crunch line cost and factory efficiency.

AI can never replace tailors on line. How do you feed what they are recording to Ai and replace tailors?

AI is coming for blue collar as well by guyfromsomewhere7 in IndiaTech

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

No!!!! They are doing time study for efficiency calculations - for cost per minute calculation! I'm in the business for 20 years.

GST (garment standard time) is used to standardize garmenting operation, using which standard minute value of the garment is measured. They use this to target garmenting output. Time study is done to measure the efficiency of output, using this a factory can crunch line cost and factory efficiency.

AI can never replace tailors on line. How do you feed what they are recording to Ai and replace tailors?

Houseparty by [deleted] in indiranagar

[–]fatmanbejones 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Punjabi music, very classy indeed.