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  1. Facebook photo post on May 03, 2015 at 11:47AM

    May 3, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    Sunit Kumar Nandi originally posted on Facebook on May 03, 2015 at 11:47AM :

    I deface my 8085 kit, k?

    I deface my 8085 kit, k?


  2. Liked on SoundCloud: Love Mashup 2015 – DJ Chetas – Valentine Special

    April 28, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    I favourited this track:
    Love Mashup 2015 – DJ Chetas – Valentine Special by Top Latest Songzz
    on SoundCloud as I found it amazing.

    Hope you liked listening to it. 🙂
    I’ll be posting again soon.


  3. Liked on SoundCloud: Mann – Buzzin (Geekmix ft Dr. Awkward)

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    I favourited this track:
    Mann – Buzzin (Geekmix ft Dr. Awkward) by Dr. Awkward
    on SoundCloud as I found it amazing.

    Hope you liked listening to it. 🙂
    I’ll be posting again soon.


  4. Tweet by @sunitknandi at April 27, 2015 at 04:00PM

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi


    from Twitter: @sunitknandi on April 27, 2015 at 04:00PM.


  5. Liked on YouTube: F*ck You Airtel! Save Our Internet! #NetNeutrality @airtelindia

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    I liked this video:
    F*ck You Airtel! Save Our Internet! #NetNeutrality @airtelindia
    on YouTube as I found it amazing.

    Hope you liked watching it. 🙂
    I’ll be posting again soon.


  6. Facebook photo post on April 27, 2015 at 01:00AM

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    Sunit Kumar Nandi originally posted on Facebook on April 27, 2015 at 01:00AM :

    There we go!

    There we go!


  7. Facebook post on April 27, 2015 at 12:47AM

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    Sunit Kumar Nandi originally posted on Facebook on April 27, 2015 at 12:47AM :

    As you will all notice now, IFTTT is all set and ready for streaming content and updates from every corner to every other corner.


  8. Liked on SoundCloud: Break Up Mashup – DJ Chetas (2014)

    April 27, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    I favourited this track:
    Break Up Mashup – DJ Chetas (2014) by Top Bollywood Songs
    on SoundCloud as I found it amazing.

    Hope you liked listening to it. 🙂
    I’ll be posting again soon.


  9. A letter to rafalense and WhatsApp+ team

    January 21, 2015 by Sunit Nandi

    Dear rafalense and rest of WhatsApp+ team,

    Thanks for making such a wonderful mod out of WhatsApp messenger, that I’ve always loved and used. Your app will be missed. I really regret that WhatsApp did send you a cease-and-desist letter. But what matters here is that you guys had the balls to fork something and improve the app despite the legality. People like you are the reason why we power users love even our badly locked-down systems. I won’t really label anyone the bad guy here because its all about business. I do have a 10-year+ WhatsApp subscription (which is now “lifetime”). And I also bought the donation key of your WhatsApp+ mod and I was rocking it.

    The point being that is that I still question the legality of forking WhatsApp. WhatsApp Inc doesn’t allow third party messengers on their network by law, the network which itself ironically runs a derivative of the opensource XMPP/Jabber protocol. Your mod really doesn’t cause any harm to WhatsApp Inc’s servers. Instead it brings in features which would take WhatsApp ages to implement on their official client. WhatsApp+ brought more customers to WhatsApp because it ran on devices that have no SIM cards either. I don’t know why but I think WhatsApp Inc is shooting itself in the foot by dismissing third parties when they could just learn a lot from the third party clients.

    I suggest you guys make a Telegram client now because it makes more sense, and that they support third party clients. The wonderful themes and tweaks you have would make a wonderful addition to Telegram’s flair.

    I am on WhatsApp because majority of the people use it which in turn is because it is marketed well and is easy to use. Otherwise I never liked the idea of a shit walled garden messenger made out of open source technologies. IMO, Telegram, despite the criticism and its flaws, is still a far more beautiful implementation of a mobile messenger than WhatsApp is, and doesn’t derive an existing open technology to make money.

    At the end of the day, when people will move over to a better messenger, the old one will be forgotten like Orkut, with the coming of Facebook.

    So my dear devs, move on and create something better. You guys are the real MVP.

    Lots of love,
    Sunit


  10. Where is the problem?

    September 18, 2014 by Sunit Nandi

    Picture this.

    You’re a 20 year old guy. One unfine day, you head into a really serious problem facing which will drastically change the course of your life depending on the decision you take. You call up your parents for a solution but they are perplexed too because they see things exactly in the same perspective as you and they don’t know any better either.

    Fine then, you decide to contact your social circle instead. You try to get in touch with the person you adore the most (bestfriend or partner), but then you realise what sort of a nervous emotional wreck he/she is. That person has a nature of getting into the weirdest of weird mood swings and does things that do nothing apart from worrying you. He/she probably has switched off the phone and might have buried himself/herself in the corner. You fail to get in touch. Then you try looking up the rest of your besties. Friend A is away in another nation and lost contact with you. Friend B has doesn’t like to talk to you anymore because of your differences. Friend C is pretty busy with his/her own activities and probably doesn’t have time to look back at you anymore. And have no idea what happened to Friend D. Still no solution.

    Your next step is to definitely ask other people around you about it. However, your problem is so critical that its better not giving away details about it to anyone. Who knows, some opportunistic person/adversary might use your situational weakness for his/her own benefit.

    Realising you have no option left, you ultimately try to ask questions anonymously on Internet discussion boards like Reddit, 4chan or Quora. In comes a stream of people reading and replying to the post. Some appreciating you, some condemning you, some pitying you, some posting irrelevant photo comments, some sharing your posts on their social networks and some making jokes and memes out of it and the rest bashing one another and proving their might but there isn’t even a definitive answer that you seek.

    You sit down, frustrated, wondering what happened to the world. You feel lonely like you’ve never felt. You realise how much everything changed in the last few years.

    One thing you never understand. Where is the problem?

    People be like, its 2014. Why even bother? And then rain statements on you like generation gap and equivalent shit.