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On 26th November 2008, Mumbai was tested in ways no one could have imagined. The loss was profound, and the pain still lingers. But what followed was a resolve to rebuild, to fight back, and to carry on. It was a day that brought out the best in us - compassion, bravery, and unity. Today, we remember those we lost and honour the countless heroes!
FYI: we are currently conducting war games on the @zama testnet, randomly inserting errors to test our ability to recover from all kinds of failures. We are testing both software resiliency, state resiliency and operational resilience of our team. Goal is to identify as many edge cases as possible and put strong processes in place to remediate things as fast as possible. It’s actually really fun!
My neighbor is 84 and lost his wife last year. He has no kids and I noticed he stopped cooking and barely turned his lights on. He was just fading away. So now, every single night when I cook dinner for my family, I make an extra plate and walk it over. We sit on his porch for 20 minutes and just talk. He told me yesterday that our little chats are the only reason he gets out of bed. It costs me nothing but a little food and time, but it means the world to him.
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