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kumarharsh | 3 years ago | on: What color is it?

Not sure what is disingenouous about it... The website is showing the current time encoded as colour, with some animation to make it look good. Its not a colour guessing game :)

kumarharsh | 4 years ago | on: India Turning Its Back on Ukraine

I think you need to read more or change your source of news.

India has made the most progress in the past decade than under most previous governments. Just recently there were regional elections which were won overwhelmingly by the party due to their socialist work in fixing some long-standing basic problems like guarenteed clean water to each home, electricity, free rations during COVID lockdowns, etc in one of the poorest states (by per-capita GDP).

kumarharsh | 4 years ago | on: Indian Time

Funniest thing was reading the first few paragraphs and thinking it was talking about India (•‿•) and agreeing to every single word written there.

kumarharsh | 4 years ago | on: Reverse engineering Wordle

One thing I do while playing with people half a world away is to send just the final pattern (Share button copies that to the clipboard). Once both parties have sent their answers, you can share the screenshots :-)

kumarharsh | 4 years ago | on: India achieves 2030 target of 40% non-fossil based electricity goal

As someone else said, it is indeed a moving target, and achieving 40% now is not the same as 40% in 2030. A more clearer picture is presented in this article:

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/india-meets-target...

> India’s installed Renewable Energy (RE) capacity stands at 150.54 GW, which includes solar at 48.55 GW, wind (40.03 GW), small hydro power (4.83 GW), bio-power (10.62 GW) and large hydro power (46.51 GW) as of November 2021. The nuclear energy based installed electricity capacity stands at 6.78 GW.

> “In line with the Prime Minister’s announcement at the recently concluded CoP26, the Government is committed to achieving 500 GW of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by the year 2030,” the ministry added.

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