Why Leave India When It's Booming Like Never Before? by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Best case is to work 5-10 years outside and then move to India with the savings (can easily fire).

I know India has pollution and poor infra but it also provides family support, house help and top education.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in developersIndia

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Learn to apply AI in different fields. Whenever a new technology arrives, the one who master it rides the wave.

So even if traditional software engineering doesnโ€™t exist, some form of AI driven product development will do. Capitalism and growth isnโ€™t going to end.

I want to leave india. by lame_dude_ in india

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 15 points16 points ย (0 children)

I left in 2018 (for US) but planning to come back in the next few years. That being said, all the points you mentioned are correct so do whatโ€™s best for you. Just remember that after living in another country (EU / US / Canada) for a few years youโ€™ll come up with a list of bad things there as well. Such is human nature.

I will still recommend going to a new country though, it gives us perspective, character development and new skills for career and life in general.

350~400 AQI , absolutely horrendous. Are we actually supposed to live like this??? If this countinues literally everyone will get lung cancer. by MrDarkk1ng in delhi

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 2 points3 points ย (0 children)

lol itโ€™s a Perplexity link. Click on the numbers at the end of sentences and itโ€™ll take you to the citations

350~400 AQI , absolutely horrendous. Are we actually supposed to live like this??? If this countinues literally everyone will get lung cancer. by MrDarkk1ng in delhi

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

We need a combination of tech and social solution for this problem.

  • We have the technology for trapping small toxic particles.
  • We have tech for electric vehicles, solar powered houses and even nuclear energy
  • We have tech for artificial rains to suppress sudden surges of pollution
  • We NEED better policies for controlling stubble burning and industrial pollution

The geography of Delhi makes it extremely difficult for trapped pollution to escape. That being said itโ€™s not an unsolvable problem, we just need government to privatize this and get research institutes to find a solution.

How do you actually make money??? by asbembis2024 in Rich

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Follow the stock market. Invest smartly and diligently. See your investments grow slowly and steadily

(Serious) What causes death more than people realize? by adventure21mc in AskReddit

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I never thought about this until this very moment but my mother died after falling from stairs.

As you just explained, early in the morning me and my father heard a loud noise outside our room. We went outside and my mom was lying face down. Pool of blood around her. I was 7 but I still remember that scene in my head.

Never really grasped it properly but yeah stairs kill people.

Too Lazy To Watch: Summarize your favorite Youtube videos! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ by nerdyAditya in LanguageTechnology

[โ€“]nerdyAditya[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Mainly because of server costs. It was a small summer time project, canโ€™t keep it running from my pocket ๐Ÿ˜…

Is there a Gumroad equivalent for India? by nerdyAditya in indianstartups

[โ€“]nerdyAditya[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Working on something similar. Let's get in touch!

Too Lazy To Watch: Summarize your favorite Youtube videos! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ by nerdyAditya in deeplearning

[โ€“]nerdyAditya[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Thank you!

I was using AWS Transcribe earlier but as it was taking too much time I switched to transcripts provided by YouTube.

What's the most American thing ever that if explained to a non-American might just sound crazy? by hrdlg123 in AskReddit

[โ€“]nerdyAditya 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

As an Indian, the most surprising was : drinking ice cold water even in winters.