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Guys sorry to interrupt but my dad and I are thinking to buy a bike b/w 2-3 lakh our eyes are on honda cb350 and meteor 350 . I saw many videos of cb350 highness wobbling issue does wobbling issue also happen in cb350 . I can't say about the refinement of meteor 350 compared to cb350 what should I buy as RE is known for vibration and quality issues but Honda has limited Big wing showroom making servicing hard and costly compared to enfield
The CB350RS is a better bike than the Meteor 350.
 
There are legitimate structural issues with Indian education:

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but there is a silver lining

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so the question is... how come China can domesticate but India bootlicks the west and doesn't innovate???

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Gurmeet, it appears that you cannot engage Londonparistokyo in civil debate so refrain from responding to him.

London, refrain from responding to him.

Any further posts will results in further warnings and possible discussions of bans.
 
There are legitimate structural issues with Indian education:

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but there is a silver lining

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so the question is... how come China can domesticate but India bootlicks the west and doesn't innovate???

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Not that i care either of two surveys. You indeed are lacking self esteem wrt origins. Pray, why you or your friends could not develop tik tok alternative? When India banned tik tok there were several local alternatives which sprun up, remained in limelight for sometime and then vanished into background. Tik Tok, Youtube and Insta became popular because good payouts to creators which was lacking in local alternatives. Heck there was a local alternative to twitter which became little popular even in brazil called koo.

Such app ecosystem needs good backing otherwise they wont last.
 

Not that i care either of two surveys. You indeed are lacking self esteem wrt origins. Pray, why you or your friends could not develop tik tok alternative? When India banned tik tok there were several local alternatives which sprun up, remained in limelight for sometime and then vanished into background. Tik Tok, Youtube and Insta became popular because good payouts to creators which was lacking in local alternatives. Heck there was a local alternative to twitter which became little popular even in brazil called koo.

Such app ecosystem needs good backing otherwise they wont last.

And why is that? Why did others immediately go for RedNote and not others? We have to analyze the shortcomings of Indian apps and why they fail so they can succeed next time.
 
And why is that? Why did others immediately go for RedNote and not others? We have to analyze the shortcomings of Indian apps and why they fail so they can succeed next time.

you tell us mate, how does living expenses feel where you live while paying for all the risks taken by others that didn't pan out?

it's not the tech that's making the difference between success and failure of an app, it's what the murican money bags think it's future value is. to justify their valuation, these app companies end up selling your personal usage data to commercial and political enterprises.

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yes true, and nothing is without risks and tradeoff, what he calls "risk capital" shows up in charts like these

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this excess cash sloshing around in their system manifests itself in may forms like housing bubble, inflation, higher cost of living etc.

the investors are not going keep their losses in their books, whatever the losses they sustained they will pawn it off on to the next successful venture, which ends up making the product costly or even annoying like youtube ads, in-app purchases.
 
you tell us mate, how does living expenses feel where you live while paying for all the risks taken by others that didn't pan out?

it's not the tech that's making the difference between success and failure of an app, it's what the murican money bags think it's future value is. to justify their valuation, these app companies end up selling your personal usage data to commercial and political enterprises.

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I don't know the answer to that question. Besides what you posted, how is that relevant to finding out why Indian apps do not gain traction out in the western world? My query is with making Indian apps more attractable to the rest of the world. China to a degree has figured that out. Why can't we?
 
I don't know the answer to that question. Besides what you posted, how is that relevant to finding out why Indian apps do not gain traction out in the western world? My query is with making Indian apps more attractable to the rest of the world. China to a degree has figured that out. Why can't we?

because many moneybags(investors) have to be convinced upfront, to make their bets on more than one app. developing an app is one thing, for scaling it at global level that app's company need strong financial backers, to pay for the processing power and hire experts in many fields. these money bags are not paying from their pocket, they are rotating the excess cash in the system.

you are directly effected by that excess cash in your system, one of the things it impacts is your cost of living.

not all ventures are a success, you get frauds like this too. she didn't put her own money, investors haven't dipped into their savings to fund this failure.

who do you think is paying for these failures? you. with your insurance premiums, with your utility bills, with your subscriptions etc. someone gotta pay.

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And why is that? Why did others immediately go for RedNote and not others? We have to analyze the shortcomings of Indian apps and why they fail so they can succeed next time.
as @ezsasa told: Its money. 2nd is you need authorities backing you up. US, Russia and China sees social media as mass weapons of social engineering. Both these factors enable stability and growth to apps.
 
Data is capital and Indian data is not stored in India. Chinese data is stored in China and it is even easier as they are using domestic apps. This is the key that is missing in this discussion. Things like debt ceiling etc make no sense. Somebody brought up koo. Besides having a strange name, why did it fail? I don't know much about it. Why did koo fail? Why did it not gain much traction?
 
Data is capital and Indian data is not stored in India. Chinese data is stored in China and it is even easier as they are using domestic apps. This is the key that is missing in this discussion. Things like debt ceiling etc make no sense. Somebody brought up koo. Besides having a strange name, why did it fail? I don't know much about it. Why did koo fail? Why did it not gain much traction?
That somebody and some other have also mentioned reasons you may want to revisit and ponder...
Loose Data Security laws is something about DFB/DFI and others has been shouting about for long, but then this is totally on Govt and IT Thekedaars for lax implementation.
 

Not that i care either of two surveys. You indeed are lacking self esteem wrt origins. Pray, why you or your friends could not develop tik tok alternative? When India banned tik tok there were several local alternatives which sprun up, remained in limelight for sometime and then vanished into background. Tik Tok, Youtube and Insta became popular because good payouts to creators which was lacking in local alternatives. Heck there was a local alternative to twitter which became little popular even in brazil called koo.

Such app ecosystem needs good backing otherwise they wont last.

I don't work in engineering. I care about India, but at the end of the day, Indians (as you all say here) have to fix India. I have done what little, very little, I can do for the country.
 
That somebody and some other have also mentioned reasons you may want to revisit and ponder...
Loose Data Security laws is something about DFB/DFI and others has been shouting about for long, but then this is totally on Govt and IT Thekedaars for lax implementation.

Lol. And who keeps voting for the politicians? Is it me? Where is the accountability?
 
I don't work in engineering. I care about India, but at the end of the day, Indians (as you all say here) have to fix India. I have done what little, very little, I can do for the country.
Everybody is doing little for India. Be the change you want to see is the old adage... Critiquing everything under sun is old mughal/colonial indian past time. Indians must let go of this baggage and work, ideate on solutions.

E.g, make garbage collection profitable - you will have cities clean. Make landscaping and greening profitable and competitive - you will reduce dustiness.
 

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