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Premonition Pending: The Grapevine Commit

As an example usage to Git Blame: Civic Crimes Edition (https://deepakvasudevan.blogspot.com/2026/03/git-blame-civic-crimes-edition.html), one prediction still lingers in the dark. Whispers say a famous persona once abducted a yesteryear newsreader, even outraging their modesty. Other voices dismiss it as pure grapevine, but the smoke keeps curling. In politics, it’s not uncommon for biggies to rewrite mishaps scripted by them—beyond even the impeccability of how we rewrite git histories. Victims vanish from the branch, heirs fork the tale into sequels, and accountability evaporates like an untracked file. Whether the persona is still around or their heir apparents carry the torch, the rumor itself becomes a commit in the civic repo. Newspapers decorate themselves with colorful crimes every minute, while crime prevention commits nothing at all. In byte‑museum terms: the grapevine is a dangling commit, waiting to be squashed by power.

Git Blame: Civic Crimes Edition

Git Blame: Civic Crimes Edition In the world of code, we squash commits, rewrite histories, and polish repos until they look pristine. In the world of politics, the biggies do the same—only the commits are crimes, and the repos are public memory. Rumors swirl like untracked files: abductions, outrages, cover‑ups. Some say it’s grapevine, others whisper “no smoke without fire.” But when the powerful hold the long stirrer, they can rewrite even the darkest mishaps beyond the impeccability of git rebase. The newspapers decorate themselves with colorful crimes every minute, accountability nil, responsibility negligible. Victims vanish from the branch, heirs fork the story into sequels, and the public is left staring at a changelog that never matches the code. In byte‑museum terms: git blame points to everyone, but git commit --amend belongs to the powerful.

Finance Aunty’s Toll Gate on the AI Expressway

Finance Aunty’s Toll Gate on the AI Expressway The AI Summit was all glitter and algorithms, but someone was conspicuously absent—our Finance Aunty. While startups drooled over investments and biggies poured capital from every corner of India, she quietly sharpened her fiscal quill. Now the revenge note arrives: from September, mobile data itself will carry a separate tax. The information highway, once free‑flowing, suddenly has a toll booth. Every packet pays a fare, every scroll is metered. Startups will feel the pinch, telcos will juggle bundles, and consumers will discover that bytes aren’t just data—they’re taxable bites. In byte‑museum terms: AI may be the new oil, but Finance Aunty just installed a meter at the pump.

#MannKiBaat: The LPG "Hostage" Blueprint ⛽️

#MannKiBaat: The LPG "Hostage" Blueprint ⛽️ The ongoing LPG shortage isn’t just a supply chain glitch — it’s a masterclass in how #WeThePeople are used as bargaining chips in a high‑stakes game of political and corporate poker. While headlines blame the Strait of Hormuz, the real "blockade" is happening in our economy and our politics. 6 Reasons Why Citizens Are the Only Losers 1️⃣ The "War" as a Convenient Shield ️ Yes, the Iran–Israel row is real. But isn’t it convenient that supply gets throttled just as poll season kicks in? We pay a ₹60 premium (Delhi ₹913, Bengaluru ₹915), while the extra income likely fuels campaign machines. For them, it’s a windfall; for us, it’s anxiety. 2️⃣ The IndiGo Blueprint: "Hostage Diplomacy" ✈️ Restaurants seem to be taking notes. Remember the IndiGo pilot strike? They let the system collapse, stranded lakhs, and forced the Aviation Ministry to blink. Now, the restaurant industry is playing the same ...