u/Interesting-Dig6576

Gynaecologist / maternity hospital in Gaur City - Sarvodaya vs LYF vs Cloud9? (first-hand experiences only)

Hi all,

We're looking for a good gynaecologist in Gaur City for pregnancy care and delivery.

Shortlist so far:

  1. Dr. Shehla Jamal - Sarvodaya Hospital (As we used to visit earlier have good exp')

  2. LYF Hospital (still exploring, no specific doctor finalised)

  3. Cloudnine

Mainly want to hear from anyone who has actually delivered at Sarvodaya by Dr. Shehla Jamal - either you or someone very close to you. Please skip generic "XYZ hospital is good, heard it's nice" type suggestions, those don't help much

Thanks you so much

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u/Interesting-Dig6576 — 4 days ago

Small YouTube studio setup at home - anyone in GC done this?

Hi, I stay in Gaur City 1. Ghar pe ek chhota studio corner banana hai - backdrop, lighting, aur basic video-audio setup.

("AI se pooch lo" / "YouTube pe dekh lo" wale jawab please mat dena - ye sab try kar chuka hoon, practically wo baat nahi ban rahi.)

Kisi ne khud kiya ho, ya koi team jaante ho jo ye professionally karti ho - please batao.

Thanks!

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u/Interesting-Dig6576 — 11 days ago

Someone in the comments said - "I can't find any bugs."

Congratulations. Your team has either built the world's first perfect software, or you're not looking hard enough. Spoiler: it's the second one. 😅

Here's what I have to say-

Think about the house you've lived in for years. The longer you spend time there, the more you start noticing - a pencil scratch on the wall, a weird stain near the door, something odd in a drawer you rarely opened. It was always there. You just hadn't looked long enough.

Testing works exactly the same way.

"To find more bugs, just spend more time with what you're testing. Bug free is a myth for a true QA - you just weren't looking long enough."

And before you hit me with that PhD-level lecture on requirements and testing processes - yes, it matters, keep it where it belongs. IN DOCS. 📄

But let's be real. "We build confidence", "We make sure things work properly" - that's the slide deck version. That's not how a hardcore QA thinks.

A real QA? We make the product bleed before the user does. We go where no one asked us to go. We hit edge cases that developers didn't even dream of. We find the last uncomfortable truth before it becomes everyone's problem. 🔥

And if someone walks into a release saying "all test cases passed, no bugs found" - that's not something to be proud of. That's a red flag. 🚩

I'm seeing way too many Softy Testers out there. Safe sign-offs. Zero heat.

I don't praise mediocre. If you're the QA, your report should be news for the dev team - most of the time. Good news or bad news, that's their debate.

And at the end of it all - when the product never lets down the brand that built it, never embarrasses the business that trusted it, helps build billion dollar businesses - a product with accurate functions, maybe diagnostics, banking, forecasting etc- things that actually help humanity. That's your work. That's your star on your shoulders.

You don't need to be a villain. Just think differently. Spend MORE time with the product - sometimes with love, sometimes with heat. Just like we are in nature.

A thought from someone who's been breaking things professionally for 14 years. 💀

Good Luck! 🙌

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u/Interesting-Dig6576 — 4 months ago

Noticed this N number of times in GC-1.

Sidewalks here are basically a minefield of pee and dog poop. The smell? Absolutely unbearable. We've literally started walking on the road just to avoid it. 🤦

And to pet owners - for God's sake, let's be clear: we love pets, we hate irresponsible owners. The two are not the same thing.

Too many dog/cat parents today have completely crossed the line - ready to pick a fight the moment anyone raises a concern, more eager to fire a missile than Iran. 🚀

Well, many of us are silently suffer. 😤

What we actually needs is a proper local body to educate residents and hold people accountable (Cant think of other than this to fix issue, it strange idea, I know)

Anyone else done tolerating this?

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u/Interesting-Dig6576 — 4 months ago