Saw a crazy accident today – Ola front fork snapped completely off after hitting a Bullet

Saw a crazy accident today – Ola front fork snapped completely off after hitting a Bullet

Saw a wild crash on the road today. An Ola driver was speeding down the wrong side of the road and ended up slamming straight into a Royal Enfield Bullet.

The impact literally snapped the entire front suspension off the Ola. The wheel was just lying on the asphalt separated from the body. Seeing it in person really makes you realize how flimsy and weak the build quality on these scooters actually is.

Drive safe out there, especially with people going full speed on the wrong side.

u/AlphaQBad — 21 hours ago
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₹900 well spent. 4 years of daily wear. Casio F91W

I’ve had this watch for 4 years now, and honestly don’t think I need another watch.

I have 2 Fossils, an Apple Watch, and 3 G-Shocks, but everywhere I go, this ₹900 classic is what ends up on my wrist. It’s so light I forget I’m wearing it, and I love not having to worry about charging it every night like the Apple Watch.

4 years of daily wear, still on the original battery, and the scratches on the back just give it character. I even kept the original box and packaging. God-tier watch for a reason. Definitely not leaving my wrist anytime soon!

u/AlphaQBad — 19 days ago

6 Months with NP3 and absolutely loving it

Purchased this phone after my S24 Ultra got stolen. Honestly I was very sceptical about it but turns out it's an amazing phone. Cameras are awesome. Battery could've been a little better but no complaints. I never really felt any performance drop. And the OS. It's so clean, obviously not better than OneUI but it's good.

u/AlphaQBad — 21 days ago

How to stop eating nails

Please help me. I eat nails and I want to stop it

u/AlphaQBad — 2 months ago

SAP SuccessFactors Certification in 2026 – How Difficult Is It After the Exam Changes?

Hi everyone,

I'm considering getting certified in SAP SuccessFactors and wanted to hear from people who have recently taken the exams, especially after SAP's changes to the testing format.

From what I've read, SAP has moved away from the traditional multiple-choice style questions, and I'm curious about how much this has increased the difficulty level of the certification exams.

A little about my background:

~6+ years of experience in Talent Coordination

~Currently working with a large Indian IT services company

~Have been working on SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central for the past 2 years

~Regularly involved in EC-related processes and operations, but not in a dedicated configuration/consulting role

My questions are:

How difficult is the Employee Central certification for someone with my background?

How much has the new exam format changed the preparation strategy?

Is hands-on system experience now more important than before?

How long did you prepare before taking the exam?

Any recommended learning resources beyond SAP Learning Hub?

Would appreciate any insights from people who have taken the certification recently or are currently preparing for it.

Thanks

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u/AlphaQBad — 2 months ago

Should I get Find X9 at 43K

I have Nothing Phone 3 and honestly I am happy with it but people I know have recommended that Find X9 has exceptional cameras.

Should I get this at 43K?

Price breakdown:

Actual Price: 74,999

Nothing 3 exchange: 32,000

Thus 43K

u/AlphaQBad — 3 months ago