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* What do you think India will look like in 2026? *

India in 2026 will probably be a federation of self-governing states, bound together in a great Empire under the suzerainty of Great Britain, with Calcutta still the political capital, and Bombay and Madras the chief seats of commerce and industry. The native states will have increased in number and importance, and will constitute a large part of the federation, while the British territory will have diminished. The entire population of the Empire will be at least 320,000,000. The languages spoken will be English, and various vernaculars. The chief religions will be Hinduism, Mohammedanism, and Christianity. The standard of life will have risen considerably, and the general level of culture will be higher than in 1900. The cities will be larger and more beautiful, and the rural districts more thoroughly cultivated and peopled. The general aspect of the country will be greatly altered by an extensive system of irrigation, and by the forests, which will clothe the lower slopes of the Himalayas, and stretch across the northern plains into central India. The native states will be full of railways, and so will the British territories, though these last will be more sparingly supplied than the former. The chief exports will be opium, cotton, cereals, hides, and oilseeds; the chief imports, manufactured goods and hardware. The feudatory chiefs will have become more thoroughly loyal to the paramount power, and all classes of the population will be contented subjects of a beneficent rule. (W. S. Lilly, in the _Fortnightly Review_.)


Congrats, team.

Does Hertz support multi-lingual audio right now?


Yes


I'm going to try it in Chinese


As long as the search results don't need to be extremely localized, I found DDG much better and less obnoxious for a year.

Still can't get away from "Pizzerias around me" style queries on G + not expecting DDG to take these up anytime soon, as they are probably like 10% of my search queries per day anyways.


DDG gives you the option to have it detect your location or you can set your location manually. I just set mine to approximately my usual location and it gives pretty good location-based results. For example, “pizza near me” shows a map with a bunch of nearby pizzerias.


Similar for me: If I want to look up a doctors phone number or the location/opening hours of a shop I still fall back to Google.


Was going through this article this morning, and absolutely loved it.

Post that, you can go through the vid lecture recommended in the article. Makes it easy to follow.


May I suggest next article to read: An intuitive, visual guide to copulas https://twiecki.io/blog/2018/05/03/copulas/


Thanks mate. This is awesome. The explanations + code made it very easy to understand.


"how to make friends and influence people"

A lot of my managerial lessons have come from that book.


What is the difference between a tech lead and an engineering manager?


TimSort


Gensim : https://github.com/RaRe-Technologies/gensim

[Can't speak for the 'highest' part of the qn, but Gensim upholds very high code quality standards]


Wait. Gay sex is legalized, but not marriage.

That's so un-Indian-like


How so? That's generally how these things have progressed in most countries I'm aware of. First you make the simple fact of being homosexual not be illegal. Same-sex marriage often comes much later.


I think OP is joking about the taboo against sex and focus on marriage in Indian society.


Considering how many people are in India, tho taboo against sex can't be all that strong.


Actually, a more accurate title would be "Gay sex decriminalized in India"


Well you certainly couldn't legalize marriage before sex. That would make no sense at all.


It shouldn't be just marriage, it should also be properly arranged by partners' parents.


The best part is this API looks and feels very similar to AWS's boto S3 API.

Great job!


Thank you!


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