Nitin Mukesh Dhawal (@nmdhawal) 's Twitter Profile
Nitin Mukesh Dhawal

@nmdhawal

Love solving Customer Support challenges. Building Scogo.ai and using Twitter as a chronicle of my mistakes

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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD (@malpani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ApniPathshala is very happy to partner with Scogo to provide cutting edge software solutions to keep students safe when they are online. This is what makes the ApnaPC special – it is truly an Education PC and not just a dumb PC! scogo.ai/blogs/apna-pc-…

Sagar Tiwari (@dnewspaperguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are there any non-profits working with BMC schools in Mumbai? Apni Pathshala would love to collaborate and support your work. If you’re working on improving education in these schools, please reach out we’d love to connect! ☺️

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Hey guys, We are looking for content writer for an AI platform for IT Ops. Please DM if you have previously done content work for Enterprise SaaS or IT software.

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Unless the agentic systems have the wisdom to decide what actions are possible but not recommended, enterprise adoption will only stick to silos or demos

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एक तो राहों में बबूल बहुत हैं उसके ऊपर से अपने उसूल बहुत हैं उसके ऊपर से सब टोकते रहते हैं कि Rahgir भाई, उधर जाओ, उधर फूल बहुत हैं Rahgir awesome

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हौसले को जमा कर, कुछ साथियों को पटा कर, चले थे हम फलसफा बनाने । अब जब कहीं पूछ गए हैं, एक फलसफ़ा बन गया है, तो अब इरादे आसमान के हो गए हैं. अब बढ़ते रहना ही फितूर हो गया है, मेरा कारवां तो अब बड़ा हो गया है। जो नहीं जानते मेरे दोस्तों को, वो पूछते हैं कि इतनी दूर क्यों जाना

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Tuesday one of our customers wanted to explore agentic Surveillance mgmt across his branches, I said I will check feasibility and revert back with timelines. karan singh sets it up and running in production. Reinforces the fact that Agentic AI will eat a lot of point solutions

Tuesday one of our customers wanted to explore agentic Surveillance mgmt across his branches, I said I will check feasibility and revert back with timelines. <a href="/karansingh010/">karan singh</a> sets it up and running in production. Reinforces the fact that Agentic AI will eat a lot of point solutions
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I couldn't have thought of a better analogy than Physics to explain the fundamental shift in Enterprise IT. Thanks to Jaya Gupta Gokul Rajaram Aaron Levie for their insightful posts that triggered me to draft this open.substack.com/pub/nmdhawal/p…

Gokul Rajaram (@gokulr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI Moats Interesting POV from Steve Yegge (below). I don’t think “atoms” is the only moat (other examples of moats include network effects, monopoly over a scarce resource, compliance infrastructure, etc) but it’s a good one. —— “If you have a strictly online or SaaS software

Tight VCP Trader (@tightvcptrader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ramesh kept his documents in a blue plastic folder inside the cupboard. Electricity bills, insurance papers, tax returns all neatly arranged. Every March, he would sit at the dining table with a calculator and his reading glasses, making sure nothing was missed. His wife would

Ramesh kept his documents in a blue plastic folder inside the cupboard.

Electricity bills, insurance papers, tax returns all neatly arranged. Every March, he would sit at the dining table with a calculator and his reading glasses, making sure nothing was missed. His wife would
karan singh (@karansingh010) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Upgraded Claude Code to v2.1.50 while watching India vs SA. Just wanted to try the git worktree feature. Five agents. Five branches. Each working independently. Everything merged back to main. Cleanly. Then India lost. And I had an afterthought.

1/ Upgraded Claude Code to v2.1.50 while watching India vs SA. Just wanted to try the git worktree feature.

Five agents. Five branches. Each working independently. Everything merged back to main. Cleanly.

Then India lost. And I had an afterthought.