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  • Tech Father’s Day: Meet the Dads Who Actually Run Your Life!

    Let’s be honest. While you’re celebrating human fathers today, the REAL rulers of your life are having a family reunion. That’s right, every app on your phone, every website you visit, and every “Hey Google” you whisper has a father. And these tech dads? They’re basically running the entire world through their digital children!

    Don’t believe us? When was the last time you went a day without asking Google something, binge-watching Netflix, or scrolling through social media? Exactly. These tech babies have you wrapped around their virtual finger!


    Social Media: The Attention-Hungry Kids

    Mark Zuckerberg – The Dad Who Created the World’s Nosiest Child

    Zuckerberg created Facebook in his dorm room and accidentally made it impossible to escape your high school classmates forever. His “child” now knows more about your family drama than your actual family does. Facebook is like that friend. It remembers every embarrassing thing you’ve ever posted. It isn’t afraid to remind you about it.

    Jack Dorsey – The Father of the World’s Angriest Child

    Dorsey invented Twitter, proving that humans have meaningful conversations in 280 characters. Twitter is like that child who’s really smart but can’t stop arguing with strangers at the playground. It’s where everyone goes to have the worst takes possible in the shortest words possible.

    Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger – The Dads Who Turned Everyone Into Fake Photographers

    These two created Instagram, turning everyone into professional photographers overnight. Their app taught us that no meal is finished without a photo shoot. No vacation happened unless it’s documented with 49 similar sunset pictures.

    Reid Hoffman – The Father of World Professional Child

    Hoffman created LinkedIn, the only social network where people pretend to be excited about spreadsheets. It’s Facebook’s professional cousin who wears a suit to beach parties and somehow makes networking sound like a spiritual journey.

    Entertainment: The Binge-Watching Enablers

    Reed Hastings – The Dad Who Killed Self-Control

    Hastings created Netflix and single-handedly destroyed our ability to watch just one episode of anything. His streaming child is like a digital drug dealer. It keeps urging, “Just one more episode.” It promises, “I promise this is the last one.” Netflix knows your viewing habits better than you do. It judges you for watching reality TV at 3 AM.

    Jeff Bezos – The Dad Who Wanted to Own Everything

    Bezos didn’t just want to deliver packages; he wanted to deliver entertainment too! Amazon Prime Video is like that overachiever sibling who’s good at everything – shopping, shipping, AND streaming. It’s the reason you can buy toilet paper and watch movies with the same monthly subscription.

    Technology: The Invisible Rulers

    Bill Gates – The Dad Who Made Computers User-Friendly

    Gates created Microsoft and made computers friendly enough that your grandma can use them. His children (Windows, Office) basically run every office on Earth. Word crashes right before you save your important document. Excel makes you question your math skills. PowerPoint turns everyone into a design expert.

    Dennis Ritchie – C Programming’s Dad

    Ritchie created the C language, which is basically the grandfather of all programming. Every app on your phone has some C family DNA in it.

    Marc Benioff – The Dad who played with clouds

    Benioff put business software in the cloud and made sales teams slightly less miserable. His CRM child knows more about your customers than you do and sends passive-aggressive reminders about follow-up calls.

    Larry Page & Sergey Brin – The Dads Who Organized Everything

    These two didn’t just organize the world’s information. They also gave us YouTube. On YouTube, you can learn quantum physics or watch whatever you like. Google answers all your questions (even the weird ones).

    Artificial Intelligence: The New Kids Who Might Be Smarter Than Us

    Sam Altman & OpenAI Team – ChatGPT’s Fathers

    They created ChatGPT, the AI that writes your emails. It does your homework. Sometimes it makes up facts with incredible confidence. It’s like having a really smart friend who’s helpful but sometimes lies about historical events.

    Google Team – Gemini’s Fathers

    Google created Gemini to compete with ChatGPT, because apparently one know-it-all AI wasn’t enough. Gemini is like ChatGPT’s competitive sibling who always says, “I can do that better!”

    The Truth: They Run Everything!

    Here’s the scary truth – these tech fathers created children who now control:

    • How you communicate (social media)
    • What you watch (streaming services)
    • How you work (Microsoft, Google, Salesforce)
    • What you know (Google, AI assistants, Agentforce)

    You wake up and check Instagram. You ask Google about the weather. You work in Microsoft Office and binge Netflix during lunch. You chat with AI before bed. These tech children have basically become your digital parents!

    Happy Father’s Day to Our Digital Fathers!

    So this Father’s Day, maybe send a thank-you note to these tech dads. Their children feed you information, entertain you for hours, help you work, and occasionally roast you in the comments section.

    Happy Father’s Day to the fathers who created our digital masters!

    Haha! Oh no, we’ve got a NEW tech Dad in the making! if you see the my pic above 🤣

    Breaking News: Vijay Kanugonda – The Dad Who’s Trying to Marry Two Digital Worlds

    So, creating www.salesforcenetflix.com? why late click it 🤣

  • Happy Father’s Day

    Chinnapa Reddy: A Father’s Struggle for His Children’s Growth

    Chinnapa Reddy wakes up at different times around the clock in CTM. It is a large village near Madanapalli in Andhra Pradesh, India. He works at a spinning mills and earns 3000 rupees per month ($34.78). This is the story of his daily fight. He strives to give his children a good education. He aims to offer them a better life.

    Daily Life and Work

    Chinnapa Reddy works 12 hours every day at the spinning mill. The work is hard – he operates machines that make cotton into thread. The air is full of cotton dust, which makes it difficult to breathe. His hands are rough and stained from working with machines.

    When he comes home in the evening, he is tired. He secretly monitors how the kids behave and act. He never expresses his thoughts because he has confidence that the children are on the right track.

    The Money Problem

    We don’t know how life can change. Due to political issues, the spinning mill closed, leaving him jobless. He decided to sell his home for a small amount. He returned to his village to farm in a very rural area. There is no regular bus service—only one bus comes in the morning and evening. From the bus stop to his home, he has to walk 2 kilometers, while also worrying about his children’s education.

    He decided to sell his home. He stayed in the same home by paying a monthly rent of 300rs. This is painful for any father.

    The Challenges

    Moreover, due to some issues, he shifted to another rented home. This is a nightmare for him because during the rainy season, water comes inside the home from the ceiling.

    Kids are promoting to higher studies. He started to migrate to other state by leaving his family to earn for family needs. His wife supported by joining into same work. She doesn’t know how to write or read as she is illiterate. She doesn’t know how to sign.

    His Children’s Dreams

    Chinnapa Reddy has two children who study in the school ran by the spinning mill. His daughter is very good at studies. She wants to go to college. His son is in collage and dreams of getting a good job.

    Hard Work for Extra Money

    Private colleges cost even more. So, the parents decided to work more hours than regular. They needed to adjust for the books, fees, and good clothes.

    Sometimes the mill offers overtime work. Chinnapa Reddy always says yes, even though he gets very tired. The extra 500-800 rupees he earns helps buy new textbooks. It also pays for tuition classes or gets a bicycle for his son.

    He has become an expert at finding the cheapest options for everything his children.

    Support from Neighbors

    In CTM village, all families face similar problems. Chinnapa Reddy’s neighbors also work hard to educate their children. They help each other by:

    • Sharing information about studies
    • Buying school supplies together to get better prices
    • Taking care of each other’s children when needed

    His Children Work Hard Too

    The children understand their father’s struggles. They use sand to practice math when paper is expensive. They never waste money on unnecessary things.

    Both children get good marks in school/college. This makes Chinnapa Reddy proud and gives him hope that they can survive in future.

    Daily Struggles

    Every day brings new challenges:

    • Power cuts that stop the children from studying
    • Medical expenses when someone gets sick
    • School bag that needs to be made from his old pants by stitching it
    • Festival times when children need new clothes

    But Chinnapa Reddy faces each problem with determination. He believes that education is the only way his children can have a better life than him.

    His Hope for the Future

    Chinnapa Reddy dreams that his son will become an engineer and get a good job in the city. He knows this will take many years and a lot of money, but he never gives up.

    Every morning when he goes to work, he thinks about his children’s future. The hard work is challenging. The cotton dust and long hours are tiring. Despite this, everything is worth it if his children can study and succeed.

    The Real Success

    Chinnapa Reddy not have much money, but he is rich in determination. He shows his children that with hard work and education, they can achieve anything. His hands are rough from mill work, but his heart is full of love and hope for his children.

    Chinnapa Reddy believes that one day his children will enjoy a good life. He works very hard to give them this.

    This is the story of millions of fathers like Chinnapa Reddy across world. They are simple men doing extraordinary things for their children’s future. They do this one day at a time, one rupee/dollar at a time.

    A Father’s Victory: Every drop of sweat Chinnapa Reddy shed at the spinning mill was crucial. It became a stepping stone for his son’s journey from CTM to Canada.