Nithin Mukka

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Nithin Mukka

Nithin Mukka

@CoderNithin

21 | Incoming Software Engineer @dell | CS'26 | Backend | DSA | Gym freak

Beigetreten Aralık 2025
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Shweta ♡@Shay_Slay_·
Scrolling X or Scrolling Instagram??
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Dhairya Majmudar 🚀
Dhairya Majmudar 🚀@majmudar777·
Life update: No more part time software engineer now 🔥🚀
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
Reached 100 followers today. Thank you everyone for taking time to know about me and connecting. Will continue to post consistently Would love to connect with fellow techies #Connect
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Dharmvir@dharmvir_·
How I imagined university would go: How it's really going:
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlll·
Aside Claude or codex, which other AI tool do you guys use?
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Dark Coder
Dark Coder@dark_coderz·
nterviewer: Your API is getting 15,000 requests per second. Server is choking. Users are complaining. You have 15 minutes to fix it. What do you do?
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Vivo@vivoplt·
"vercel. app" means the website is 100% built using vibe coding. change my mind.
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
@ascending_ai Working on a side project currently. Would love to connect with you
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Ascend
Ascend@ascending_ai·
To every builder out there — Working on a startup, product, or side project? I'd love to connect. Whether it's AI, Web dev, automation, marketing, or sales — if you're building something, let's support each other and connect 🤝 Drop a reply below 👇🚀
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Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
The easiest way to reduce fear is to increase repetitions.
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
@dandaditya Nah bro, today is very rough day. Gained 40 followers with 25 unfollows. Yesterday was a very good day, gained 150 followers almost
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
Reached 300 followers. Thanks to everyone for supporting
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Yash@YashHustle_22·
What takes up most of your time each week? - Coding - Debugging - Talking to users - Planning features - Marketing - Learning new tools - Designing - Writing content
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Ashish Jain
Ashish Jain@In_Sane_Saint·
Earning 5M Rupees is more easier than reaching 5M impressions on X
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Sudhanshu@yadavji_codes·
Unpopular opinion: "AI makes everyone a developer" is true the same sense as "cameras makes everyone a photographer"
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kapilansh
kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
software engineering is arguably the worst career path today you spend years learning AI does it in seconds you apply to hundreds of jobs nobody responds you finally get hired and spend the next year reviewing AI generated code and we still tell kids learn to code
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Preksha Mahajan
Preksha Mahajan@MahajanPreksha·
Received PPO!! ✨✨
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Dark Coder
Dark Coder@dark_coderz·
anyone still using VS Code?
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Priyanshu
Priyanshu@imdevPU23·
Twitter is cool but it’s 1000x better when your TL is full with people who code, design and build things. if you’re into tech, AI, startups, design, web dev or programming. say hi peeps, I do love to connect with you.
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
@akshaymarch7 Absolutely! If fundamentals are strong, we can adapt to new skills
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Akshay Saini@akshaymarch7·
People don't overestimate AI. They underestimate the value of fundamentals.
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Nithin Mukka@CoderNithin·
A chess Grandmaster with just basic coding skills just built something remarkable. Vidit Gujrathi has always been fascinated by tech. Back in 2016, he once tried creating a training tool but had to rely on software engineers, it took weeks and still had bugs. Then AI changed the game.He started “vibe coding”, clearly describing what he wanted while AI handled the heavy lifting. Within months, he built multiple specialized chess training websites for elite players.For a recent hackathon, he had one sharp idea: Chess engines always show the best move. But humans, even Grandmasters, don’t always play it. Viewers and commentators want to see what a real person is likely to do. So he trained a custom AI model on thousands of Grandmaster games using his personal RTX 5080. With AI coding tools, he turned it into Kibitz, an overlay for live broadcasts that predicts human moves with probabilities.He didn’t stop at the model. He built Hermes, an autonomous agent that sells the product, handles payments via Stripe, runs live broadcasts, uses NVIDIA AI for narration, tracks costs, and manages its own profit & loss. He builds. It operates.All in roughly one week.This isn’t a story about learning to code from scratch. It’s proof that when you have clear intent and a well-defined strategy, AI becomes an incredibly powerful builder. The biggest barrier today isn’t technical skill, it’s having a precise vision worth bringing to life.
Vidit Gujrathi@viditchess

Chess engines tell you the best move. But grandmasters are human, they don’t always play it. So I built "Kibitz": a human move predictor for chess broadcasts. I trained this model on my Nvidia RTX 5080. Then I made it run as a business by itself. A channel buys the overlay, Hermes onboards them, charges via @stripe test mode, runs the broadcast, narrates with @NVIDIAAI Nemotron, tracks inference cost, and books its own P&L. I build. Hermes operates. This is my demo and entry for the @NousResearch × @NVIDIAAI × @stripe Hermes Agent Accelerated Business Hackathon.

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