Senthil  V S (@siliconsenthil) 's Twitter Profile
Senthil V S

@siliconsenthil

Developer. Simplifier. Storyteller. Problem solver (maker sometimes). ex-ThoughtWorker. ex Simpl. Now doing engineering @ Rippling

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Sumanth Raj Urs (@sumanthrajurs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy mother of god! This article by Bedrock on investing in Rippling is what you should read TODAY. Read this if you are still not convinced about taking your job offer with Rippling. You are going to regret it in the future. Geoff Lewis, Parker Conrad.

Holy mother of god! This article by <a href="/bedrock/">Bedrock</a> on investing in <a href="/Rippling/">Rippling</a> is what you should read TODAY.

Read this if you are still not convinced about taking your job offer with Rippling. You are going to regret it in the future. 

<a href="/GeoffLewisOrg/">Geoff Lewis</a>, <a href="/parkerconrad/">Parker Conrad</a>.
Senthil  V S (@siliconsenthil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Help me, twitter! Simplest way to register an one person company in India. Any vendor recommendations? Asking for a friend.

Senthil  V S (@siliconsenthil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sigh!! It's disappointing to see people fighting for/against political party lines blaming cause for #Bengaluru floods. Folks, it's time we realise. It's citizens vs politicians, civil society vs government, tax payers vs public services

Logan Ullyott (@loganullyott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US admits about 200,000 international students from India every year. 4 years later, they graduate into a free-for-all fight for green cards. Fewer than 3% will stay long term. The student visa-to-green-card pipeline is broken, and it hurts everyone. Quick math:

Senthil  V S (@siliconsenthil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Haha.. With so much well organized sober life here, the Indian inside them must have longed for chaos. And voila.. this is an excuse to unleash the crazy side.. Silly. 😂

The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered why some cities are just so much nicer than others? Well, it's probably because they have good "Third Places." What is a Third Place? It's wherever you go when you're not at home or at work...

Have you ever wondered why some cities are just so much nicer than others?

Well, it's probably because they have good "Third Places."

What is a Third Place? It's wherever you go when you're not at home or at work...
Jason Helmes (@anymanfitness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished this book - Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier This is one of the most eye-opening books I've ever read. It's a must read for any parent, any teacher, and should be required reading for any school administrator as well. The book dives into trying to figure out why

Just finished this book - Bad Therapy by <a href="/AbigailShrier/">Abigail Shrier</a> 

This is one of the most eye-opening books I've ever read. It's a must read for any parent, any teacher, and should be required reading for any school administrator as well.

The book dives into trying to figure out why
Senthil  V S (@siliconsenthil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see our hard work coming alive! 🎉 Grateful to have been part of the incredible team behind this launch. Looking forward — onward and upward! 🚀

D.Muthukrishnan (@dmuthuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just got the message my classmate (in school) who was suffering from cancer passed away this morning. 52 is not the age to die. She suffered enormously. Praying for her🙏🙏🙏. Like medicines, we all have expiry date. Live life in the way you want and can. Don't too much worry

Jeremy Keeshin (@jkeesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle. They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training. Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades. The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵

In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle.

They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training.

Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades.

The story of how ONE photo nearly deleted computing’s female founders: 🧵