u/Some_Business_3354

Hello I am selling gemini pro for just 10$ on your own gamil account - Gemini pro 18 months

You can pay after activation to my PayPal or any payment methods are fine

It's actually worth of 20$ but today sell for just 10$

50 percent discount today

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u/Some_Business_3354 — 2 days ago

Anyone can give me jio sim opt just for login per jio sim opt 100 inr I want gemini pro for free so

Anyone here can give me the only one time jio app login so I can get claim that free gemini pro

I will give you 250 rupess

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u/Some_Business_3354 — 2 days ago
▲ 142 r/gujarat

I left half my childhood in Gujarat in 2021 without saying goodbye. I'm hoping Reddit can help me find my lost friends from morbi

Hello r/gujarat. I’m writing this from Nepal, but there is a huge part of my heart that still belongs to your beautiful state.

I spent the most beautiful years of my life—from LKG to 6th class—studying, laughing, and growing up in morbi Gujarat But when the pandemic hit in 2021, my world turned upside down. My family had to pack up our entire lives overnight and move back to Nepal.

The absolute hardest part? I never got to say goodbye. In the terrifying chaos of the lockdown, I lost touch with every single one of my childhood friends. Sometimes, a random memory of us playing together will hit me out of nowhere, and I honestly break down crying because I can't even send them a simple message to ask how they are doing.

My family went through an incredibly dark and traumatic time there because of the actions of one terrible person. But what I remember most isn't the pain—it’s the overwhelming, fierce kindness of my classmates and my English, Math, and Science teachers at Om Shanti English medium school When everything felt like it was falling apart, they held me together. They loved me like their own. Because of them, my foundation will always be deeply tied to the warm heart of Gujarat.

Even if you don't know me, upvoting this so more people see it would mean the world to me.

Thank you, Gujarat, for the memories that still keep me going. I miss you all more than words can say. It might be a long shot, but I'm hoping to find my people again.

u/Some_Business_3354 — 3 days ago

19yo solo-dev building an AI performance marketing platform for the $1T digital ad space. Profitable at a micro-scale ($5000 MRR, 30% profit). Seeking Seed investment.

Hi everyone,

I’m a 19-year-old self-taught full-stack developer. I just wrapped up my Grade 12 board exams and am now dedicating myself full-time to bootstrapping an AI-driven AdTech startup.

The Product: I am building a modernized performance marketing platform focused on reward-based user acquisition. The global digital advertising industry recently crossed the $1 trillion milestone, and my architecture is designed to capture high-intent users within this massive space by using AI to optimize ad delivery and user reward structures.

Current Traction: I built the entire backend infrastructure from scratch on a zero-dollar student budget. The system is currently live and generating around $5000 to $6000 USD in monthly recurring revenue with a solid 30% net profit margin. The numbers are micro-scale, but they completely validate the unit economics, the high-volume database tracking, and the core concept in a live environment.

The Ask: To scale this up, handle heavier web traffic, and multiply that revenue, I need to move past free-tier servers. I am looking for capital to fund proper cloud infrastructure and expansion.

I am not looking for donations. I am looking to connect with Angel Investors, VCs, or experienced founders in the startup ecosystem who are interested in early-stage seed funding in exchange for equity.

If you invest in highly technical solo founders who write profitable code, I would love to connect, share my architecture, and discuss the business model!

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u/Some_Business_3354 — 4 days ago
▲ 345 r/IndiaTech

How a full-stack developer debugs hardware

Sometimes the old-school methods are the only ones we understand. Who else still uses the tongue test instead of a multimeter?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 5 days ago

When the startup founder says "just use AI" and wants it deployed by Friday

Who else is guilty of shipping the code first and figuring out the architecture later?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 5 days ago

Fully autonomous AI robots can now clean a room in 2 minutes. Will this ever replace affordable domestic help in India, or is it just a Western luxury?

Figure AI just demoed their new robots cleaning a room completely on their own using real-time vision (no remote control).

Since we rely so heavily on maids and domestic help in India, do you think this tech will ever disrupt our market, or will the cost always be too high?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 5 days ago
▲ 101 r/technepal

Tech never asks permission.

Programmers are concerned about ChatGPT, but mathematicians have previously adapted to innovations like the calculator. Is this a first-time concern?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 5 days ago

[Offer] 18 Months of Google AI Pro + 5TB Storage on your PERSONAL Gmail for Rs. 2000. (Pay AFTER it works!)

Upgrading personal Gmail accounts to Google AI Pro for 18 Months for just 2000 NPR.

> Activated on your own personal Gmail (No shared accounts/passwords needed).

> Pay AFTER Activation (Zero risk. Verify it works first, then pay).
What you get:

• 5 TB Cloud Storage

• Gemini 3 Pro & Veo Video Gen

• Developer Tools (Jules, Code Assist, 1k API credits)

• Deep Research & Workspace Integration

If you need massive storage and the best AI tools for work or study, this is the cheapest way to get it.

DM me directly to activate!

u/Some_Business_3354 — 6 days ago

What CSIT/BCA students think the job is vs. The actual reality in 2026.

We all started our degrees watching "Day in the Life of a Software Engineer" vlogs thinking we’d be pampered like royalty.

Now you graduate and suddenly you're in the boiling water fighting for your life. Stay strong out there, fellow devs!

u/Some_Business_3354 — 6 days ago

[Mod Approved] Google AI Pro (18 Mos) on YOUR Gmail - Just $20!

Pay AFTER activation! Applied directly to your personal account.

🔥 THE COMPLETE BUNDLE:

• Gemini 3 Pro & Veo

• 5 TB Cloud Storage (Drive/Photos/Gmail)

• Dev Tools & 1,000 AI Credits/mo (Jules, Code Assist, CLI)

• Workspace Integration (Gmail, Docs, Vids)

• Deep Research & Auto Browse

• NotebookLM Upgrades (massive 300-source limit)

• Creative Suite (Flow, Flow Music, Photos Gen AI)

• Premium Extras (Google Dev, Home, AI Studio & TV Create Hub)

DM me or drop a comment to grab this deal!

u/Some_Business_3354 — 7 days ago
▲ 124 r/technepal

Be honest, at what age did you realize doing this actually did nothing?

We all had that one friend (or we were that friend) who thought they were a tech genius just because they knew how to drag-select the whole desktop and hit F5 at lightspeed.

Let's hear it—how long did you believe that aggressively refreshing the desktop actually made the computer run faster?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 7 days ago
▲ 156 r/technepal

The scariest screen of our childhood. Pure trauma

Trying to guess the PIN on your dad's phone just so you could play Snake, only to accidentally lock the entire SIM card.

The pure, unmatched panic of seeing "Enter PUK code" knowing you were about to get the beating of a lifetime when he found out. Who else survived this exact moment?

u/Some_Business_3354 — 7 days ago

Confession: We don't appreciate our dads enough.

Growing up, I never really understood why my dad was always so tired and quiet. Now I realize he was literally bending his own back every single day just to carry the weight of my dreams.

Fathers really sacrifice everything in complete silence, and we usually notice it way too late. Make sure to appreciate your Buwa today.

u/Some_Business_3354 — 7 days ago

For the "Inner Child" Picture I hope you proud of me

Sometimes you just have to pause and wonder: would the younger version of you be proud of the person you are becoming today? Keep working on those childhood dreams.

u/Some_Business_3354 — 7 days ago

The reality of Nepal

How it feels like to live in a country where speaking your mother tongue is consider a sign of illiteracy.

u/Some_Business_3354 — 8 days ago

Genuine question and for boys too but ofcourse

I mean the main factor I am curious about is privacy in an average Nepali house

u/Some_Business_3354 — 8 days ago