Suggest some good novel to start with
I don't have much reading habit so suggest some good novel which seems to be interesting and I won't feel bored while reading
I don't have much reading habit so suggest some good novel which seems to be interesting and I won't feel bored while reading
Its been a long I hadn't read any novel, but now I want to start reading the novel. Keeping in mind, I am just confused which novel to go for. I want a good suspense story novel which seems to be interesting because I don't want I feel bored when I start reading after so long.
Any suggestions?
Today I met my friend after a long time, after he left my previous company we were working on.
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We discussed all ups and downs till the time, and I was shocked with the incident happened with him.
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He got a high paying offer in Banglore from a startup company and he accepted the offer and went Banglore and taken PG.
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The day he was to join, before one day, he got message from HR mentioning there is repair work going on so start WFH for 2 days.
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After 2 days, they called him to office. It was basically a co-working space and they provided him laptop and sent home again saying for 15 days it will be WFH.
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He went back to home thinking after 15 days he will return back. But afterward also they informed him to have WFH as construction work is still not over.
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He kept checking in them if it will be permanent WFH as he was feeling something fishy. But they didn't clarify until 1 months and he landed up in paying 2 months of PG rent just for a day to collect laptop. And you can realise how expensive is Bangalore PG.
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After a month, in salary day, that person told salary will be delayed as there is some issue with finance and will be paid by 8th. After its 8th, again there was another excuse that it will be paid by 14th. Still unpaid and new date which was 25th. The reason: I have fd being matured by 24th and then I will process the salary.
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My friend including all his colleagues stopped working because he was never willing to pay the salary. Even now it's more than 3 months he didn't get salary yet.
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It's not the end, the founder is threating them that if they post anything wrong about their company then he will take legal action.
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Within a month he was firing everyone 1 by 1 telling they are not performing and even no HR was there and only so-called fraud founder was directly communicating with everyone.
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Later my friend and his colleagues started researching more about that person then they got to know that the founder is a big fraud and doing fraud since 2011.
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The best part is this fraud founder is a big mental I guess still after 3 months he is emailing I will pay the salary by end of next month
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Please beware of such fraud founder and do a thorough research of the company and founder before you join anywhere and don't trust easily. Don't easily fall for high salary package.
I've been exploring Kimi, NotebookLM, and Genspark recently.
Each seems to have its own strengths, but I'm curious what people are actually using in their day-to-day work.
If you had to build a client presentation, investor deck, training deck, or business proposal tomorrow, which AI tool would you trust the most?
And what makes it better than the alternatives?
Found this photo while cleaning up my gallery.
This used to be the view from my terrace when I was living in Nepal.
I don't live there anymore, but I still miss mornings like this.
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I recently posted a Claude vs ChatGPT question and was surprised by how many people preferred Claude for certain tasks.
That got me curious enough to start using Claude myself.
For those who've been using it for a while, what's something a new user should know from day one?
Could be a feature, a workflow, a prompting tip, or even a mistake to avoid.
Interested in hearing the things that aren't obvious when you first sign up.
For those who've used both ChatGPT and Claude regularly:
Which one do you find yourself going back to more often, and why?
I've been using ChatGPT quite a bit for brainstorming, research, and day-to-day work. But I keep hearing people say Claude is better for certain tasks.
I'm still exploring different AI tools and would love to hear real-world experiences rather than benchmark results.
What has your experience been?
For me, it's ChatGPT. It has become my go-to brainstorming partner, research assistant, and productivity booster.
That said, there are so many AI tools entering the market right now, and I'm still exploring what's out there.
Curious to know:
What tool has become indispensable in your daily work or life, and why?