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I owe my career to them.


I moved from India to Sweden last year and I was surprised with the relatively easy process.

I would suggest to apply at companies which hire international developers. It's easy to filter them on AngelList and Hacker News' whoishiring thread.


Farmers protests[1] in India against the new farm laws[2] in India have seen misinformation of a great scale. The talks are stuck in deadlock and claims of farmers being misguided are made frequently.

One claim that has really caught my eye is that APMCs (the public and MSP is not going anywhere since the law enacts a parallel structure without touching the existing one. However the world runs on economic incentives which will be against APMCs. Farmers understand that but I believe the general public at large has been oblivious to this.

So I created knowyourkisaan.com as a weekend project. It is a simulation of the predatory pricing strategy used by private players with deep pockets can ruin the competition in the agricultural market . The concept is oversimplified for the purpose of this simulation (so that people can get back to important stuff like arguing on twitter ). I’m neither an economist nor a designer so things can be off and I would love to hear feedback.

The source code is open sourced at tarunbatra/know-your-kisaan on GitHub[3] and contributions in the form of issues and PRs are welcome!

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%932021_Indian_farme...

[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Indian_agriculture_acts

[3]: https://github.com/tarunbatra/know-your-kisaan


This is a biased game showing your point of view. I actually clicked it thinking it would show all possibilities.

It is quite right there is a lot of misinformation being peddled.


Zindagi in Hindi/Urdu means Life.

This library was on my mind since a while when I started obsessing over Game of life patterns and got introduced to the broader world of cellular automata. It doesn't compete with Golly or any well built library, rather it is oriented towards beginners like me who want to see those gliders asap. :)


I wrote this before the youtube-dl controversy and now I am seeing this blog in a different light. Developers should know the basics of collaboration through git.


The purpose of this library is for the developers be able to easily and confidently define password rules for their application. I know rules which try to limit a password's length or impose other non-scientific restrictions are not good for security, but the library doesn't judge.


Unlike ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ doesn't automatically send undelivered messages to a default DLQ. So that doesn't apply in this use case.

The ActiveMQ header to schedule messages looks promising. Thanks for sharing, will check it out. :)


I found effects of login failure messages on security and privacy of an app interesting and did some analysis on it.


NOTE: This update is going to be incompatible with all the legacy add-ons. Happened with me. Though, the update's nice.


Poloniex. Because it's easy


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