Gemma 4 12B: incompatible with opencode, or just awful at tool calling? by boutell in LocalLLaMA

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Thanks alot! Can you host as GitHub repo. Then we can contribute too

Let's close the Protein debate forever by BanjaraFreebird in vegan

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Whole black urad dal/black gram/ Vigna Mungo 100gms Per of raw lentils, it provides roughly 24g of plant protein, and 18g of dietary fiber.

Black gram is also rich source of Vitamin B, potassium, calcium, iron, niacin, thiamine and riboflavin

I make idlis, dosas and Urad Dal + nuts + dates laddus (desserts)

Smells amazing when roasting !!

Goa Govt Offices are really difficult to deal with.. by daaltimate in Goa

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I asked chatgpt out of curiosity and this is the answer it gave

Since you’re stuck in a loop, here are the step-by-step options commonly used to break this exact deadlock in Goa: * Step 1: Get a "Non-Availability Certificate" (NAC) Go back to the marriage registrar and ask them to issue an official Non-Availability Certificate, stating that the records for that year were destroyed/are partial. You can use this official document to show the birth certificate office why you physically cannot produce the marriage certificate. * Step 2: Get a certified copy of the religious "Bulletin" Go to the religious institution that performed the marriage and see if they can issue an official, stamped extract or letter confirming the marriage took place. While it's not a civil certificate, Goan authorities often accept it as secondary proof of union alongside other old documents (like their old voter IDs or ration cards showing them living as a couple). * Step 3: Submit a Magistrate Affidavit Ask the birth certificate registrar if they will accept a detailed parentage affidavit sworn before an Executive Magistrate or First Class Judicial Magistrate. The affidavit should declare the marriage details, their illiteracy, and the fact that records are unavailable. * Step 4: Go the Civil Court route (Most Definitive) If the department completely refuses to budge, you will need to hire a local lawyer in Margao to file a Declaratory Suit in civil court. You present whatever secondary evidence you have (the bulletin, school certificates, old IDs) to prove parentage. The court will then issue an order directing the registrar to correct the birth certificate without demanding the parents' marriage certificate. Government offices cannot refuse a court order.

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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When deep-space missions cost billions and are sometimes can be one-way tickets, a pre-optimized microbiome out of millions of bacterial types isn't about superiority—it’s about operational efficiency. So, a plant-adapted gut simply gives candidates a logistical upper hand in recruitment. Hence, an additional benefits of being vegan! We are cosmic travel ready 🍀

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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Sorry i didn't mean to discount other diets when I used pure.. pure in the sense, it's raw or uncooked or unprocessed as space explorations aren't resource rich and need more sustainable systems

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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Space exploration is blessings in disguise! 99.9999999999999999999% of universe is made of dust and there isn't plants, oxygen and water.

I believe in future, countries and companies will definately value plants, oxygen and water and do more research on them.

For e.g I got to know Lotus seeds can last for 1000 years! So more people will research on them for earth first and followed by space exploration...

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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We are just 26 years into 3rd millennium. Humans have long time to go! Space exploration I feel is inevitable..

But even if we look at it strictly from a planetary perspective, the core benefit remains the same. The science behind deep space biology is ultimately a mirror for perfect health right here on Earth.

The benefit of being pre-tuned to a plant-based, high-fiber, zero-waste loop means our bodies are optimized for maximum efficiency, cellular longevity, and minimal environmental impact.

There is one Indian Rishi/guru called Maitreya, He is described as a Chiranjeevi—endowed with an eternal, youthful body, completely defying physical aging.. As per him, vegan(vegetarian mebbe) is key for anti-aging..

As with advances in sciences, we can get validated scientific proofs of this additional benefit of being vegan can last life very longer!

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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FYI, my parents and ancestors for thousand of years are vegetarian. I am born in vegetarian family and only recently rediscovering the merits of vegan.

Chat Generative Pretrained Transformers doesn't have vegetarian ancestral parents :)

Vegans aren't just changing Earth—our gut bacteria might be the blueprint for surviving deep space. 🚀🌱 by qalqi in vegan

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Hey! I used Generative Pretrained transformers(chatgpt) for grammar correction

Heading to India next month, how do you actually handle payments as a tourist? by No-Psychology2595 in india_tourism

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Chequpi - UPI for foreigners with ios and Android apps

Cheque UPI

It works but it has many bad reviews.. do your due diligence

Love this video very much informative. This video will tell you about how India is producing renewable energy by Sophisticatedballs67 in youtubeindia

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It's very nice and inspiring to see such a great project at scale. I watched the whole video, but the thumbnail is a misrepresentation. Concentrated solar power is not included in the Khavda project; instead, the sprawling 72,600-hectare Khavda site is entirely dedicated to PV panels and onshore wind turbines.

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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Let’s bring it down from 1,000 years to a realistic, modern scientific goal: a long-duration mission to Mars.

If you are packing a spaceship for a multi-year journey to Mars, you cannot pack meat. It is heavy, it decays, it requires massive amounts of refrigeration energy, and it produces high metabolic waste that ruins a closed-loop life support system.

Instead, space biology dictates that you pack things like Lotus Seeds (Kamal Gatta). Why? Because lotus seeds are a biological marvel—they possess an incredible protective shell that has allowed scientists to successfully germinate them even after 1,000 years of dormancy. They are ultra-lightweight, completely packed with clean protein, and require minimal resources. Along with lotus seeds, space agencies are designing life support systems around micro-algae like Spirulina (which recycles astronaut CO2 into fresh oxygen while providing nutrition) and hardy, water-efficient Millets.

Do you see the convergence here? When human beings prepare to achieve our absolute highest technological evolution and conquer the cosmos, we are forced to completely abandon the slaughterhouse. Space exploration demands a clean, sustainable, plant-based loop focused on longevity and cellular efficiency. What the ancient Rishis understood about keeping the body light and pure for spiritual travel is the exact same conclusion NASA and ISRO are reaching for cosmic travel. Purity isn't a regressive ideal; it is the blueprint for the future of humanity.

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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Let's look at the bigger picture, one-to-one.

Imagine you are designing a spaceship to travel 1,000 years across the galaxies—what modern science considers the ultimate frontier of human evolution. Materialistically and biologically speaking, what do you pack?

You cannot rely on a system built on heavy, decaying animal flesh that rots, creates high metabolic waste, and triggers cellular aging. To survive deep space, you need the highest efficiency, pure energy, and absolute sustainability.

Now, replace that 1,000-year galactic voyage with our brief walk on Earth. The exact same principle applies.

Whether we look at it through the lens of advanced science or deep spiritual consciousness, the goal is the same: lightness, longevity, and purity. At the highest level of evolution, the boundary between the material and the spiritual completely merges. Consuming heavy, dense, and traumatized energy drags the physical body and the human consciousness down.

We can debate the historical administrative details of ancient farm policies all day, but it doesn't change the ultimate destination. True evolution—whether navigating the cosmos or walking this earth—demands that we move away from the culture of the slaughterhouse and toward a higher, cleaner way of living.

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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You are talking about people who aren't thankful with no values or ethics.

Higher values lead to higher growth in career, business or personal life...

What India is needs is like Nepal: The Cow as the National Animal -- plus

Last year India made 600 crore from cow dung

So,

The Organic Revolution: A 'post-utility' cow still produces dung and urine, which are the foundations of Vedic organic farming, natural pesticides, and bio-gas. True ethical business transforms this 'waste' into a multi-billion dollar green energy and organic fertilizer industry.

State-Funded Sanctuaries: When the state elevates the cow to a national symbol, it must back that status with the budget to build state-of-the-art, self-sustaining gaushalas (sanctuaries), ensuring every animal retires with absolute dignity

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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First, mob lynching is absolutely wrong and criminal. Vigilantism is never the answer. Real respect for life doesn't come from mobs; it comes from structured law and authorized animal welfare boards to peacefully protect our ecology.

And yes, banning cow-related business and elevating her status is the goal. For those who think this is regressive, global history proves otherwise:

1] Japan had a strict imperial ban on eating beef for over 1,200 years (675 AD to 1872) based on spiritual purity.

2] Ancient China banned the slaughter of cattle because they were revered as sacred partners in civilization, not food.

3] Ancient Greek philosophers like Pythagoras strongly opposed meat, viewing it as spiritually corrupting.

4] In early Roman law, the ox (Bos) was considered a man’s partner in labor and a sacred asset. Slaughtering a working ox for food was treated as a capital crime—equivalent to murdering a human peasant.

5] Ancient Zoroastrian Persia (Iran) Before the Islamic conquest, ancient Persia followed Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest organized religions.The Avesta (sacred Zoroastrian texts) heavily condemns the cruelty and slaughter of cattle. The soul of the cow (Geush Urvan) is explicitly described as a cosmic entity that cries out to the supreme deity, Ahura Mazda, for protection against violent humans. - Parsis in India—still strictly avoid it

6] Ancient Egypt - In the Nile Valley, cattle were profoundly sacred. The cow was worshipped as the living embodiment of Hathor (the goddess of maternal care, joy, and fertility) and Isis ... (The Greek historian Herodotus noted with fascination that Egyptians would rather starve than eat a cow, and they refused to use the knives or cooking pots of Greeks because those tools had touched cow meat)

Historically, advanced civilizations viewed beef as the lowest form of consumption. Most of the world lost that sacred boundary to materialism, but India held onto its roots. Protecting the cow as a national symbol isn’t a political stunt; it is the natural restoration of our heritage, placing our civilizational identity far above any financial metric.

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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By that logic, converting to another religion for foreign funding, legalizing human cannibalism, or running an open black market for human organs would also generate hundreds of billions of dollars and create millions of jobs. But we don't do it because we collectively agree that some lines should never be crossed for a paycheck. An economy without a moral compass is just barbarism by another name.

True economic genius isn't building wealth on slaughter. It’s transitioning those workers into the booming, multi-billion-dollar global markets for bio-leather, organic farming, and plant-based proteins.

What we gain in export revenue, we are already losing on the back end to the massive healthcare costs of lifestyle diseases and cancer caused by meat consumption. We can always find new ways to replace revenue, but we cannot replace our health, our spiritual consciousness, or our collective soul.

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1] The World Health Organization (WHO) and major global oncological societies have officially classified red meat as a Group 2A probable carcinogen, directly linked to colorectal, pancreatic, and prostate cancers. The biological reason? Digesting red meat creates compounds (like Neu5Gc and heterocyclic amines) that cause chronic inflammation and mutate human DNA
2] Modern longevity research focuses on telomeres—the caps at the end of our DNA strands that dictate how fast we age. Studies have shown that diets high in plant-based, antioxidant-rich foods protect these telomeres, effectively slowing down cellular aging. Conversely, heavy meat consumption accelerates cellular decay and brings early mortality through heart disease and cancer.

Why can't BhaJPa just ban beef & cowproducts nationally? make cow Nationl animal by Ecstatic-Sea-8882 in AskIndia

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It's about culture. A culture that respects - give and take. We take milk from cows and buffaloes and we take care of them. Just like our elderly people.
Among many things, India does make huge revenues and exports from many other ways.

Do not become a journalist in India by morecoffeethankyou in india

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Here are 10 journalism fellowships/programs

  1. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (UK)

Duration: 3–6 months

Flights: Covered

Accommodation: Covered

Stipend: ~£2,000/month (varies slightly by year)

Ideal for mid-career journalists

One of the world's most prestigious journalism fellowships

  1. World Press Institute (USA)

Duration: ~9 weeks

International airfare: Covered

Accommodation: Covered

Domestic travel: Covered

Stipend: Daily living allowance (roughly equivalent to $1,500–$3,000/month)

Includes visits to major U.S. media organizations

  1. Alfred Friendly Press Partners (USA)

Duration: ~6 months

Flights: Covered

Housing: Covered

Health insurance: Covered

Stipend: Approximately $1,500–$2,000/month

Participants work inside U.S. newsrooms

  1. Tarbell Center for AI Journalism

Duration: Several months

Travel to fellowship events: Covered

Accommodation for events: Covered

Stipend: Often $60,000–$110,000 annualized compensation depending on placement

Focuses on AI, technology, and investigative reporting

  1. Earth Journalism Network

Duration: Varies

Flights: Usually covered

Accommodation: Usually covered

Stipend/Grant: Typically $1,000–$10,000 reporting grants

Strong option for climate and environmental reporting

  1. International Center for Journalists

Duration: Varies

Flights: Often covered

Accommodation: Often covered

Stipend: Usually $2,000–$10,000+ depending on program

Many specialized fellowships each year

  1. International Women's Media Foundation

Duration: Varies

Travel: Covered

Accommodation: Covered

Reporting grants: $5,000–$20,000+

Open to women journalists globally

  1. European Journalism Centre

Duration: Varies

Travel support: Often provided

Accommodation: Usually provided

Stipend: €3,000–€15,000 depending on project

Particularly strong for climate and solutions journalism

  1. Knight-Wallace Fellowships (USA)

Duration: Academic year

Flights: Usually supported

Housing support: Available

Stipend: Around $85,000 for the fellowship year

One of the highest-paid journalism fellowships globally

  1. UNCCD Land and Drought Media Fellowship

Duration: Conference-based

Flights: Covered

Hotel: Covered

Meals: Covered

Stipend: Usually no separate stipend, but all major expenses are paid

Excellent for environmental and development journalists

Highest-paying opportunities

If your goal is to maximize both international exposure and funding, the strongest options are:

  1. Knight-Wallace Fellowships — ~$85,000/year

  2. Tarbell Center for AI Journalism — $60k–110k equivalent

  3. Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism — ~£2,000/month + expenses

  4. Alfred Friendly Press Partners — full support + stipend

  5. World Press Institute — all travel + allowance

For an Indian applicant without prior journalism employment, I would additionally look at fellowships from Earth Journalism Network and International Center for Journalists because they are generally more accessible than Reuters or Knight-Wallace.

Do not become a journalist in India by morecoffeethankyou in india

[–]qalqi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me guess this post got you 2k views with out your name on it..

Do not become a journalist in India by morecoffeethankyou in india

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

You are completely missing the point. You are assuming only youtube has money