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  2. The_Mentalist

    ***** #SSMB29 Only one part *****

    Genuine ga seppina uncle kavalante result vachinanka suskundham
  3. LadiesTailor

    ##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##

    I like three matches a day concept… fast ga ayupoddi tournament
  4. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUa1M5XEolw/?igsh=aHp1MDlnMHl4enBo
  5. GOne

    ***** #SSMB29 Only one part *****

    😂 lolbob angane, rajamouli gaadidi navhinda uncle.. eppudu choodu vere hero laa meeda edchotonivi? Oh ysrcp compulsion aa?
  6. Rajayalu maarina racharikam pole antunnaru, is it true bhavani? Calling 90% of db aka androllu
  7. islander

    ***** #SSMB29 Only one part *****

    Never Underestimate SSR…he always brings it on.. Vadu entha Budget pettina Producers ki easy ga 100+ Crores miguluddi..
  8. enigmatic

    Agentic AI

    aws nundi kuda vachindi - https://aws.amazon.com/certification/certified-generative-ai-developer-professional/
  9. Android_Halwa

    Laddu lo kovu undi

    inka kovvu endi....acid phenyl varaku vachindi vyharam
  10. Mr Mirchi

    Agentic AI

    3hr, 7 hrs course tho anni vachesthayaaa job ready - at least 6 months on it. deep vie/expert - 4 yrs ata :)....anni
  11. Jatka Bandi

    ##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##

    @Picha lite anna, Hardik ante deenike kada anna neeku pichi? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRwtqakjzet/
  12. csrcsr

    Agentic AI

    Training fine tuning naaku kastam anna time anuko naa minimal intellect anuko dont want to understand how transformer works just want obe plumber who can write the agents by plugging into llm may be mcp simple phython or java libs may br to extent one vector db understand multi agent collab alanti tutorials emi leva Just think like backend dev who wants to write production resdy agents which business can actually use think like i want to connect the llm to execute a action like make a payment make a customer support call etc etc
  13. Duvvala Madhuri is in her late 30s. Vaadu close to 60s anukunta.
  14. Seriously?
  15. BattalaSathi

    ##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##

    intha widow discussions chestharu..okkadiki schedule vadhamane responsibility ledhu..anni nene choosukovali ante etta..mee mohal manda..sare idhigo choosi saavandi...
  16. Jatka Bandi

    Btc under 70k - updated

    ee ra @Android_Halwa, ninnu adagamantadenti? Deentlo kuda involved vunnaventra, thu nee
  17. krishnaaa

    Stock Discussions 2024

    Doesn't matter...if its cheap you buy and hold. You can beat these algos only through patience.
  18. vetri_psyconandamuri

    Agentic AI

    Little deep into ML but very very useful https://unsloth.ai/docs Teaches how to sppedup models inference and some training using the unsloth library Has good high level docs about RF My favorite and current focus in work : quantizing the models so you can fit into less memory than what was required for original
  19. csrcsr

    Agentic AI

    Unlearning or delearning or (whatevr the jargon )what we know and lewrning new things is the only way we can survive
  20. Aa moodu sanjalu train lo langalu ethe duty lo busy untaru ippudu @vetri_psyconandamuri @TeluguTexas @Sundarpichal
  21. He never cared about money after he got more than enough from paypal. He is on a mission to take people to Mars.
  22. Construction and fiber-optic industries are facing structural labor shortages wages alone won't solve. More flexible work models will have to become part of the value proposition to attract and retain talent that is projected to become more scarce over the coming years (Lightcast labor report in comments). According to two recent articles ➡️ Construction needs 349,000 workers in 2026 and 456,000 in 2027, per Associated Builders and Contractors. ➡️ Fiber faces a 178,000 worker shortage through 2032, with 120,000 retirements colliding with surging demand, per Patience Haggin in The Wall Street Journal. Companies are raising wages 5-8% annually. Entry-level fiber workers make $60,000, jumping 25-30% within three years. Telecommunications installers earn $70,500 median versus $49,500 across all occupations. But workers still get poached for marginal increases. When half your workforce is retirement-age and training takes 6-24 months, wage competition doesn't solve structural shortage. The Wall Street Journal profiled fiber crews working 10+ hours daily, relocating for months, facing seasonal volatility. That's extractive churn masked by wage inflation, not a sustainable work model attractive to today's workforce. What's missing: operational redesign for physically-present roles. What reimagined, flexible work models could look like in construction or fiber options: ✨ Telecom workers closer to retirement and less able to climb the poles for installation handle splice work 2-3 days/week (splicers already make $30 per splice, task-based compensation). ✨ Students work weekend trenching shifts to prepare for installation during the week. ✨ Remote-compatible work separated from field requirements: permitting, planning, design, quality monitoring via connected equipment, customer liaison roles. Organizations raising wages while maintaining inflexible shift structures play defense. Those redesigning when work happens, who does what tasks, and separating remote-compatible components build competitive advantage before shortages intensify. But that requires a willingness to reimagine how, when and where these jobs can be done, and letting go of "this is the way we've always done it."
  23. Just think. Remember you were considered rich if you had a million......now its pretty common for desis to have a million. In our lifetime everyone around us will have 10s of millions. 100 million is nothing.
  24. Back to basics kaka...entha tirigina chikati padinaka intike kada ravalsindi... Gadida Paalu taagithe enno benefits...
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