wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Plans for a new city in the American desert
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wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Work-life balance: A perspective from Jack Nicklaus
Screwed everyone's life to ensure better life for your kids, a masterstroke in India.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: Bhagavad Gita Android App for searching verses by topics like anxiety
It was all justified by someone who goes by name Krishna in ancient text. Krishna origin is questionable as he's not one person throughout his history but fusion of multiple personalities which existed in past.
Krishna could as well be a master manipulator who convinced other's that God and him are actually just one. Many Kings of that time actually did try to become God the prime example was Pondrak who believed he's the real Vasudev. His version couldn't survive because he lost the battle against Krishna.
Mahabharata is not useful to for an average person, reading it will not enlighten you or anything. It's not a guide on how to live your life, it has many flaws, questionable ethics and morality defined in the text, bringing God into it to make beyond contest.
If it had anything of use, India where this religious text is most popular would be epicenter of good behavior, technological advancements, ethics and morality. Is it? No it's far away from it.
Before anyone questions my religion, I am Hindu from north India (Uttarakhand Purohit clan to be specific)
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: New evidence shows this uranium cube is likely relic of Nazi A-bomb program
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Will the rich world’s worker deficit last?
As a result I took my savings and move back to India. Now I've a small farm here, since the market is soo inefficient in India specially for farm produce and labor abundant I am able to work only 1 hour a day and enjoy rest of my day on things I like.
In US and Europe proportion of smart people with access to resources is vastly more compared to India where either smart people lack resources or the ones with resources aren't smart enough.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
Well they do it mostly because laws are not strict in India even if they are its easy to bribe off the enforcer and this saves the contractor money while he maximize the profit.
It's not that average Indian is more greedy than average European it's just the enforcement system in India is easy to bribe away, so risk for not following proper safety guidelines is less in India and an open opportunity to save money on protective gears.
The true failure comes from average Indian not being able to demand better standards from those in power like Europeans have managed to.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
Who doesn't want to live longer? I even know a local welder who went to local welding supply store and all they had was shade 11 lens, through which he couldn't see a damn thing and now he welds without any shade. That's the state of affair in India.
Sure in factories, boss doesn't pay for protective gears so the people who need the job have to do without it.
Most autorikshaws are not driver owned, they are owned by some guy who probably owns a bunch of them and rents it out to drivers. Drivers get penalty left right on road from traffic police and lose a lot of money to repairs, rickshaw owner, fuel theft etc. At the end not much is left for the driver let alone for safety installs.
As people become richer they stop using rickshaw and drive their own cars.
Lot of people don't wear helmet because it's hot and humid in India and its really hard to wear it in 38*C in bright sun on 70% RH.
An average person in India has so many problems, the general mood is agitated and forgetful as a result. Most look for escapes and might not even be paying attention to things on road.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
This remind me of the time when some local makers were ordering parts from aliexpress it was talking on average 30-40 days to arrive at their door and they were only ordering the parts that could not be substituted easily.
Then one day government of India decided to ban aliexpress.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
All those masks, gloves, helmets are not cheap in India. Saddest thing is even if it's being made in India the raw material for making this comes from China and taxed by Indian customs.
If you've choice between buying yourself protective gears vs a new welder to weld the rotor which one do you think will be take him one step closer to his dream?
Sure protective gear can give him more time but most have choices to make, if he could fly this helicopter off the ground, highly likely he also knew about the protective gears yet he choose to not have any maybe because he didn't have much money.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Indian inventor dies in homemade helicopter accident
Problem is that we do not have many tools, indian made tools cost 3-4x of Chinese tools and have 2x worse quality on average
80% things which exist in West (made in China) does not exist in India on top India doesn't make many things. Plus we suffer from too many middlemen problem, where the end product is inflated away beyond the affordability of masses.
Not everything is available in India, when I lived in US and Germany, I felt as if I was living in heaven I could order any part and it will be at my desk within a day or two but here in India you can have money yet you'll not find what you need.
India doesn't have any marketplace for makers like Ebay or even McMasterCar.
In small cities getting even the right size bolt, nut and screws is damnn too difficult let alone compression fittings etc.. which are more involved.
Surprisingly no startup has taken this issue seriously.
As the inflation has increased, labor cost has also significantly increased and more Indians are forced to take DIY approach thanks to abundant wealth of knowledge available from youtube and reddit experts (now even homeless people on streets can be seen chatting on WhatsApp with their friends, data has got so cheap)
Material availability still a major problem outside of the big cities with 10 million+ population. Most startup founders (people with resources, knowledge, network) also live in big cities so they don't really know what problems 70% of Indians face who are still living in villages, towns and small cities.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Sri Lankan teenager builds solar-powered tuk-tuk from scraps [video]
Weird thing is indian government imposes duties on products that India doesn't even make.
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: The secretive, semi-illicit world of WhatsApp mango importing
India does not have good industrial waste disposal so a lot of toxic stuff ends up in the food supply from vegetables and fruits and other produce.
Infact there was a recent study in India which provided evidence for this claim
People can shill as much as for their country as possible but please do not put others life in jeopardy to make a quick buck and fame for your country.
Also i am a farmer in india
wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: ‘Honeybees are voracious’: is it time to put the brakes on beekeeping?
Lot of people bee keep for themselves, I also do it for getting beewax and honey that I use for my self consumption and sometimes I'll take a jar of honey and give it to some friend when I am seeing them.
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wolfretcrap | 4 years ago | on: Canada weather: Heatwave hits record 46.6C as US north-west also frazzles
Otherwise north India has severe heatwaves
I've always wondered why America has not built many more cities with all that available land.