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Sometime I chuckle when they make blanket statement like 99% of spammers are from Indian IP!

Like what would Indian spammer do on highly niche forum like NSF. Don't fully agree with them that all spam is coming from India when our company's Infra division did a detailed review last year and found minimal spam traffic originating from India towards US companies and websites.
Apparently, they are all over the internet forums,not just NSF.I've seen quite a lot of them in many other forums too and it's quite embarrassing.It's because of these morons that we are getting a very bad reputation globally.

India's inability to create jobs, especially for it's educated youth is forcing them to do whatever it takes to survive.

Famous scam baiters like Jim Browning and Perogi have shown that the scam industry in India is quite organized like the Italian mafia, operating from big buildings.In fact they recruit people like some legit companies where you have to submit your CV and then you are called in for multiple round interviews.
 

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It's not like they are completely false
My relative in telecom industry tells that although we are not like capital but if anyone wants can say it but many spammers are of Indian origin and they have caused a lot of problems to his customers
He says afterall why do we have so many call centers
Although both the things are different
Those are Call Center Scammers! Not the same thing as the Spammers issue which US market faces.
 

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Those are Call Center Scammers! Not the same thing as the Spammers issue which US market faces.
Yes I have written in last line pls read it bro
I am saying if call center scammers exists the spammers might also
Again read it I have written that I could be wrong
 

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This question can go into another topic heading, but. what is the current status of call centres serving the international market in India? A few years ago, the Philippines surpassed India in the number of such call centres, but India must still be right up there. Most of the call centres are legit, do good work and do not scam or spam.

What is the volume of work given to India at present?
 

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one of the mods there told me once that they are being bombarded with spam posts making their life miserable.I've been a member of that forum since 2010.

From 2017-18 onwards they started facing huge spam attacks originating from India forcing them to halt new user registrations. Now they have altogether put a blanket ban on all Indian IP addresses.

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Sometime I chuckle when they make blanket statement like 99% of spammers are from Indian IP!

Like what would Indian spammer do on highly niche forum like NSF. Don't fully agree with them that all spam is coming from India when our company's Infra division did a detailed review last year and found minimal spam traffic originating from India towards US companies and websites.
That utter hate towards Indian, "SpAmMiNg CaPiTaL of ThE WoRlD", these Muricans really sound like crying b*tches.
It's not like they are completely false
My relative in telecom industry tells that although we are not like capital but if anyone wants can say it but many spammers are of Indian origin and they have caused a lot of problems to his customers
He says afterall why do we have so many call centers
Although both the things are different
Apparently, they are all over the internet forums,not just NSF.I've seen quite a lot of them in many other forums too and it's quite embarrassing.It's because of these morons that we are getting a very bad reputation globally.

India's inability to create jobs, especially for it's educated youth is forcing them to do whatever it takes to survive.

Famous scam baiters like Jim Browning and Perogi have shown that the scam industry in India is quite organized like the Italian mafia, operating from big buildings.In fact they recruit people like some legit companies where you have to submit your CV and then you are called in for multiple round interviews.
Indeed LOL, didn't expect this from NSF.

Spammers and scammers have distributed origins in India, Nigeria, Ghana and Philippines. Indians sufficiently have a more prevalent name because of sheer numebrs and better access to hi-tech resources.
 

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  • Astronomers develop a low-cost alternative for satellites to orient themselves in space
Astronomers develop a low-cost alternative for satellites to orient themselves in space
A new low-cost star sensor developed by astronomers from off-the-shelf components can help small CubeSat class satellite missions find their orientation in space. This instrument, 'Starberry-Sense,' is ready for launch on the PS4-Orbital Platform by ISRO and can be used for CubeSats and other small satellite missions in the future.
Any satellite needs to know where it is pointed in space, and the instrument used for this purpose is called a star sensor. The position of stars in the sky is fixed relative to each other and can be used as a stable reference frame to calculate the orientation of a satellite in orbit. This is done by correctly identifying the stars in the sky towards which the star sensor is pointed. The star sensor is essentially a celestial compass.
In recent years CubeSats and small satellite missions have gained huge popularity. These missions utilize commercially available components for their design and development, but the typical cost of a commercially available star sensor often exceeds the total budget for a CubeSat.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) and their collaborators have now developed a star sensor for astronomy and small satellite CubeSat class missions. Based on commercial/off-the-shelf (COTS) components, this star sensor costs less than 10% of those available in the market. The brain of the instrument is a single-board Linux computer called Raspberry Pi, which is widely used among electronics hobby enthusiasts.
“We coupled some highly optimized algorithms with a raspberry Pi and turned it into a potent star sensor, named “StarBerry-Sense,” said Bharat Chandra, a Ph.D. scholar at IIA and the first author of the research about this work which was published in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems. “We could demonstrate that instruments built from easily available components can be qualified for space,” he added.
The main advantage of the system is the low cost and the short development cycle with COTS components which are readily available. “Our modular design allows for quick and easy customization for various requirements. For e.g., even though StarBerry-Sense is meant for space-based applications, a modified version will be interfaced with the Major Atmospheric Cherenkov Experiment (MACE), located at the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO), Hanle, Ladakh”, said Binukumar Nair, a co-author of the study.
The star sensor has successfully undergone the vibration and thermal vacuum test that qualifies it for a space launch and operations, and these tests were conducted in-house at the environmental test facility located at the CREST Campus of IIA in Hosakote.
The system was developed around the very popular Raspberry Pi Zero (a 1 GHz single-board computer, smaller than a credit card) as the main processing unit and its camera module. The entire setup is housed inside a protective aerospace-grade aluminum enclosure. StarBerry-Sense captures sky images and identifies the stars in the field by comparing their location with an onboard catalog of bright stars. The information is then used to identify which part of the sky the star sensor is looking at, helping locate the orientation of the satellite.
The study is authored by Bharat Chandra, Student, Integrated MTech-PhD in Astronomical Instrumentation, IIA, Mayuresh Sarpotdar, presently working with Dhruva Space (Hyderabad) after obtaining his Ph.D. from IIA, Binukumar G. Nair, visiting Scientist at IIA, Richa Rai, a post-doctoral fellow at the National Institute for Nuclear Physics, Trieste, Italy, Rekhesh Mohan, Scientist D, IIA, Joice Mathew, instrumentation scientist at Australian National University (ANU), Margarita Safonova, DST-Woman Scientist under WOS-A Scheme, IIA and Jayant Murthy, Retired Senior Professor, IIA.
Links to publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.03087 &
https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/...ll-satellites/10.1117/1.JATIS.8.3.036002.full

Exploded view of StarBerry Sense
 

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Apparently, they are all over the internet forums,not just NSF.I've seen quite a lot of them in many other forums too and it's quite embarrassing.It's because of these morons that we are getting a very bad reputation globally.

India's inability to create jobs, especially for it's educated youth is forcing them to do whatever it takes to survive.

Famous scam baiters like Jim Browning and Perogi have shown that the scam industry in India is quite organized like the Italian mafia, operating from big buildings.In fact they recruit people like some legit companies where you have to submit your CV and then you are called in for multiple round interviews.
Just think of it as reparations for colonialism, won't worry about it anymore.
 

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On the scammer issue:

Karl Rock and Kitboga are great, they deal with the scammers in a highly predatory manner. What these scammers do in India and abroad is pretty shitty. Entire life savings just gone, so the more scammers are busted, the better it is
 

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Chandrayaan-3 successfully undergoes Integrated Module Dynamic Tests
In yet another milestone, Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft successfully completed the essential tests that validated its capability to withstand the harsh vibration and acoustic environment that the spacecraft would face during its launch. These tests were conducted during the first week of March 2023 at the test facilities located at the UR Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru. These tests are an essential part of the qualification & acceptance process for any spacecraft. These tests were particularly challenging, considering the fact that the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft is a composite of three modules viz. Propulsion Module, Lander Module and the Rover module. The vibration and acoustic tests carried out on the integrated spacecraft has provided sufficient confidence on the structural integrity and survivability in the launch environment.
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OneWeb to launch 36 satellites with ISRO in final launch to complete first gen LEO constellation

 

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On the scammer issue:

Karl Rock and Kitboga are great, they deal with the scammers in a highly predatory manner. What these scammers do in India and abroad is pretty shitty. Entire life savings just gone, so the more scammers are busted, the better it is
Naah Karl Rock kind of Goars are shady.. they thrive on showing underbelly. Wasnt there a case where a youtuber coached a poor Indian to badmouth him and then depict INdians are so bad?
 

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