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have you tried paying competent Americans more?


Thanks for the clarification! Also your blog is great


As someone who went through the Indian education system, teachers were some of the worst bullies who would frequently abuse their power.

- A teacher posed a question to the class and I and another boy answered immediately. The teacher was upset and said "cliquecover and boy are always putting themselves forward"

- A few senior students demo'ed a cool robotics toy they'd built. Our science teacher mocked our class for not being as intelligent as them, instead of explaining how we could build one (doubt he knew anything about it).

- A university lecturer openly ridiculed all the female CS students as "useless"

- A tendency to obscure their incompetence and lack of understanding by focussing on petty details: eg a math teacher ridiculing us for not knowing our multiplication tables and forcing us to memorize them, instead of teaching useful skills, English teachers being obsessed with spelling and handwriting instead of general reading and composition skills

- Universities engaging in extortion by refusing to release student's personal documents unless they would take up the first job offer they obtained via university placements.

Very few intelligent people in India would become teachers in the kind of school I went to. They would rather take up software/IT/private sector jobs, so you get mediocre non-entities who have free rein to treat students as they please.


Yes that roughly agrees with my experiences and the stories from friends and family. Luckily I just barely dodged having to deal with board exams and Indian university.


It's horrible but true. How do you budget for and prioritize access to scarce resources?


1. Like minecraft, but not blocky, allowing one to build all kinds of contraptions, circuits, mechanisms.

2. Something like Life is Strange, but with a game time of 2-3 weeks where the NPCs actions and responses intelligently evolve over time, leading to even larger choice branches.

3. Anything Mongol related.

4. Truly immersive language learning game, where you can learn a language from NPCs at any time period in history: Tang dynasty China, Heian Japan, etc.


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