@nirbheek Ah, I agree with you on the “IT people” point. I was wondering why am I finding this so common here but not in Delhi.
@nirbheek Anyhow, the fact that they ask for the PIN means many (most?) people must be okay sharing it. And that is surprising.
@nirbheek Fair point. But, in my defence, it happened too many times before I tweeted out. It happened in my last trip as well.
jackerhack Delhi peeps: IAMAI is hosting an open house for Internet co’s on the TRAI consultation at India Habitat Center at 12:30pm. Go with cameras.
@nirbheek @PinguicVerse Latest episode: Dinner at Meghana, Koramangala where they asked @ap00rv for his PIN.
@harish_io To you too. Long night ahead for me. :) @metarefresh
@nirbheek 0/6 eateries got the swipe machine to the table. @PinguicVerse
I fear that TRAI won’t ever call for a public consultation again. At least not over emails. I hope I am wrong. #SaveTheInternet
deepigoyal Looking for an architecture + design startup to create our new 125,000 sqft workspace in Gurgaon. Email me at d@zomato.com; please RT.
@vadivelk Ha! I haven’t seen them trying to peek. Better than asking for the PIN. Eventually it has to be punched in the machine.
Most eateries in Bangalore ask for your card PIN. Didn’t expect such blatant ignorance of security from the IT capital.
I am on my 7th cup. “@harish_io: Working on my slides and demos for my session @metarefresh. Need more coffee.”
@rungta Padhna chhod, ek do sher likh de. Aage kaam aayega kitaab chhapne ke. @bhavyakhanna
jackerhack @pranesh_prakash @gkjohn You know that tweet passing around about how the more experience you have, the less code you write? That.
r0h1n #NetNeutrality is the new #WorldPeace. Everybody is in favour of it. Except, we must ask everyone what they *exclude* from their definition.
@jackerhack @gkjohn Exactly how you should think when you’ve got job at hand. Kudos team!